• Nimalung Tshechu — Bhutan’s Most Atmospheric Mountain Festival

    Tshechu

    Held at the remote Nimalung Monastery in the high valleys of Bumthang, Nimalung Tshechu is one of Bhutan’s most authentic and visually dramatic religious festivals. Surrounded by alpine forests, yak pastures and Himalayan ridgelines, the festival offers a rare glimpse into Bhutan’s deeply rooted rural spiritual traditions. Festival …

  • Tour of the Dragon (Mountain Bike Race)

    Biking

    The Tour of the Dragon is one of the toughest one-day mountain bike races on Earth. Spanning 268 kilometres across the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, it pushes riders to their absolute limits within a strict 18-hour time limit. Race At A Glance Distance: 268 km …

  • Thimphu Drubchen — Bhutan’s Sacred Fortress Festival

    Held inside the majestic Tashichho Dzong, the Thimphu Drubchen is one of Bhutan’s oldest and most sacred Buddhist festivals. Originally performed to commemorate Bhutan’s victory over Tibetan invasions in the 17th century, the festival blends powerful tantric rituals, masked warrior dances and centuries-old spiritual traditions rarely …

  • Wangdue Tshechu —Dance of Merit and Protection

    Tshechu

    Celebrated at the historic Wangdue Phodrang Dzong, the Wangdue Tshechu is one of Bhutan’s most vibrant religious festivals, known for its energetic mask dances, dramatic atsara clowns and strong local atmosphere. Originally established in 1638 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the festival honours Guru Rinpoche and Bhutan’s …

  • Haa Tshechu — Bhutan’s Hidden Highland Festival

    Tshechu

    Celebrated in the remote alpine valley of Haa Valley in western Bhutan, Haa Tshechu is one of the country’s most intimate and least commercialized religious festivals. Rooted in centuries-old Vajrayana Buddhist traditions, it is performed to invoke blessings, protect the valley and honour Guru Rinpoche. Festival At …

  • Thimphu Tshechu — Bhutan’s Grand Mask Dance Festival

    Tshechu

    Held annually in the historic Tashichho Dzong within Thimphu, the Thimphu Tshechu is Bhutan’s most visited religious festival and a major social gathering for locals. Established in the 17th century by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal’s spiritual tradition, it is performed to invoke blessings, remove obstacles and promote wellbeing for …

  • Gangtey Tshechu — Valley Festival of the Black-Necked Cranes

    Wangdue Phodrang , Bhutan
    Tshechu

    Set in the glacial wilderness of Phobjikha Valley, the Gangtey Tshechu is one of Bhutan’s most scenic and spiritually intimate festivals. Held at the historic hilltop monastery of Gangtey Monastery, it blends sacred masked dances with the rare backdrop of one of Bhutan’s most protected valleys. Festival …

  • Jomolhari Mountain Festival — High Himalayan Nomad Gathering

    Thimphu , Bhutan

    Set against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Jomolhari, the Jomolhari Mountain Festival is a high-altitude cultural celebration held near the remote wilderness of Jangothang (Jomolhari Base Camp) inside the protected landscapes of Jigme Dorji National Park. It is one of Bhutan’s most authentic gatherings of highland communities, nomadic yak …

  • Pemagatshel Tshechu — Eastern Bhutan’s Hidden Highland Festival

    Tshechu

    Held in the remote eastern valley of Pemagatshel, the Pemagatshel Tshechu is one of Bhutan’s lesser-known yet culturally rich religious festivals. Celebrated in honour of Guru Rinpoche, it brings together sacred mask dances, local community gatherings and centuries-old Buddhist rituals preserved in one of Bhutan’s most …