One of the biggest festivals in the country is the Thimphu Tshechu. This festival is held in the capital city...
Read MoreThe annual Black-Necked Crane festival is celebrated at the courtyard of Gangtey Goenpa in Phobjikha valley. The festival is an...
Read MoreThe Druk Wangyel Festival is a unique festival performed by the Royal Bhutan Army rather than monks or lay people....
Read MoreThe Haa Summer Festival is a lively and uplifting celebration of traditional living-culture, nomadic lifestyles, unique Bhutanese cuisine, traditional sports...
Read MoreKurjey Tsechu is celebrated in the popular Kurjey Lakhang in Bumthang. People of Jakar and Kurjey villages attend the Tshechu...
Read MoreDuring the festival, the native mushroom and other local products, mushroom hunting, and cultural programmes by the school and local...
Read MoreThe Paro Tshechu is one of the biggest festivals in the country. On the first day, all mask dances are...
Read MoreA brief history on the construction of Punakha Dzong is showcased to the general public. The internal conflict and external...
Read MoreThe Punakha Tshechu is one of the most popular Tshechus in the country. It is held right after the popular...
Read MoreThe Royal Highlander Festival will be organised in Laya this October. Driven by the underlying goal of making the highlands...
Read MoreThimphu Dromchoe precedes the popular three-day Thimphu Tshechu. The Dromchoe showcases the sacred dances dedicated to the protecting deity of...
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