Bhutan celebrates several colorful and culturally significant festivals throughout the year, known as "Tshechus." These festivals are vibrant, joyous events that showcase Bhutanese culture, religious traditions, and heritage.
During Tshechus, communities come together to witness religious mask dances, known as Cham dances, performed by monks and laypeople. These dances often depict stories from Buddhism and local folklore. The festivals also feature vibrant costumes, traditional music, and rituals conducted by Buddhist monks.
One of the most famous Tshechus in Bhutan is the Paro Tshechu, held in the Paro valley near the iconic Taktshang Monastery (Tiger's Nest). Another significant festival is the Thimphu Tshechu, which takes place in Bhutan's capital city, Thimphu. These festivals are not only religious events but also opportunities for social gatherings, where people come together to celebrate, receive blessings, and enjoy cultural performances.
To provide our customers with outstanding service is our mission. Giving them an