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We are specialized for festivals tour arrangements to Bhutan. Festival tour is the best combination of cultural and tradition. The festivals are an important part of Bhutanese peoples from the long ago. The Tshechu one of the largest tourist attraction is the most famous and well-known Bhutanese festival. These festivals are celebrated in the courtyards of the Dzongs (fortresses) in all the Dzongkhags (districts) with traditional dances blessing by Lamas and Mewangs by fire believing that it washes away their sins. The Tshechu is held in honor of Guru Rinpochhe, who brought Mahayana Buddhism to Bhutan in the eighth century. Bhutanese legend has a religious significance to people and says that on the tenth calendar day the great Guru Rinpochhe transformed himself into different forms to subdue demons. People dress traditionally in their finest clothing and jewelry. The festival is religious implication and community gathering where Bhutanese come to socialize and feast on native delicacies.
For date and place please go to festival calendar….
The tentative festival dates for 2010 are given below:
| SI. | FESTIVAL | PLACE | DATES |
| 1 | PUNAKHA DROMCHE AND TSECHU | PUNAKHA | 20TH – 23RD FEBRUARY |
| 2 | CHORTEN KORA | TRASHIYANGTSE | 28TH FEB – 15TH MARCH |
| 3 | GOMKORA | TRASHIGANG | 23RD – 25TH MARCH |
| 4 | CHHUKHA TSECHU | CHHUKHA | 28TH – 30TH MARCH |
| 5 | PARO TSECHU | PARO | 26TH – 30TH MARCH |
| 6 | URA YAKCHOE | BUMTHANG | 24TH – 28TH APRIL |
| 7 | NIMALUNG TSECHU | BUMTHANG | 19TH – 21ST JUNE |
| 8 | KURJEY TSECHU | BUMTHANG | 21ST JUNE |
| 9 | WANGDUE TSECHU | WANGDUE | 15TH – 17TH SEPTEMBER |
| 10 | TAMSHINGPHALA CHOEPA | BUMTHANG | 16TH – 18TH SEPTEMBER |
| 11 | THIMPHU DRUPCHEN | THIMPHU | 12TH – 16TH SEPTEMBER |
| 12 | THIMPHU TSECHU | THIMPHU | 17TH – 19TH SEPTEMBER |
| 13 | TANGBI MANI | BUMTHANG | 22ND – 24TH SEPTEMBER |
| 14 | JAMBAY LHAKHANG DRUP | BUMTHANG | 22ND – 26TH OCTOBER |
| 15 | PRAKHAR DUCHHOED | BUMTHANG | 23RD – 25TH OCTOBER |
| 16 | NALAKHAR TSECHU | BUMTHANG | 21ST – 23RD NOVEMBER |
| 17 | MONGAR TSECHU | MONGAR | 13TH – 16TH NOVEMBER |
| 18 | PEMAGATSHEL TSECHU | PEMAGATSHEL | 13TH – 16TH NOVEMBER |
| 19 | TRASHIGANG TSECHU | TRASHIGANG | 14TH – 17TH NOVEMBER |
| 20 | TRONGSA TSECHU | TRONGSA | 15TH – 17TH DECEMBER |
| 21 | LHUNTSE TSECHU | LHUNTSE | 15TH – 17TH DECEMBER |