Thimphu Tshechu Festival:
Thimphu Tshechu stands as Bhutan's premier festival, a national extravaganza that beckons thousands adorned in colourful traditional attire. Amidst a flurry of activities, dance performances, and theatrical displays, the spotlight shines on the captivating mask dances, a testament to the zest for life and happiness in Bhutan.
Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival:
Jambay Lhakhang Drup offers a dazzling array of traditional dances, including naked, fire, and mask dancing, commemorating the founding of Jambay Lhakhang Monastery and honouring Guru Rimpoche. The festival's highlight, the 'Dance of Treasure' - Tercham, featuring masked dancers and monks, unfolds amidst the mesmerizing glow of nightfall.
Wangdue Phodrang Tshechu Festival:
The Wangdue Phodrang Tshechu brings locals and tourists together in celebration, with the captivating 'Dance of Ox' ensuring a peaceful afterlife. The festival culminates in the unveiling of the monumental Guru Tshengye Thongdrol, a scroll adorned with various paintings.
Punakha Drubchen and Tshechu Festival:
Punakha Drubchen stands out among Bhutan's festivals, celebrating pivotal moments from the 17th-century Tibetan Army battle. To pay tribute to those who protected Bhutan from invasion, local military officials wear full battle attire and reenact the scenes of victory.
Jomolhari Mountain Festival:
The Jomolhari Mountain Festival, a two-day extravaganza, is a must-see event, offering a magnificent celebration amidst the foothills of Mt. Jomolhari. With vibrant themes and lively participation from locals, the festival also raises awareness about the dwindling population of snow leopards through captivating snow leopard shows.