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Paro Tshechu Festival

  • Departure

    Paro

  • Trip Grade

    Easy

  • Min Pax

    4

  • Duration

    9 Days

  • Activity

    Festival

  • Meals

    All Meals

From $ 2,457.00

Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey with Clou Travel to witness the Paro Tshechu Festival, a vibrant cultural celebration in Bhutan. Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing mask dances performed by skilled monks and laypeople adorned in elaborate costumes. This festival offers a unique glimpse into Bhutan’s ancient living culture.

The Paro Tshechu, a Buddhist celebration honoring Guru Rinpoche, the saint who introduced Buddhism to Bhutan, culminates in the awe-inspiring unfurling of the giant silk Thongdrel. This sacred scroll, covering an entire building, bestows blessings upon all who behold it. This auspicious moment occurs at dawn on the festival’s final day and is regarded as one of the most profound spiritual experiences in Bhutan.

During your Paro Tshechu Festival Tour, you will have the privilege of witnessing these sacred mask dances and traditional performances, as well as experiencing the rare and deeply spiritual event of the Thongdrel’s unfurling. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to explore Bhutan’s cultural landmarks, including historic dzongs, monasteries, and breathtaking scenic valleys.

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Itinerary

Departure from home
Day
01

Your adventure commences with an awe-inspiring aerial journey into Paro, providing breathtaking panoramic vistas of some of the world’s most majestic peaks. Upon your arrival, you will be cordially welcomed by your Clou Travel representative. Following lunch, you will embark on an afternoon exploration of Paro, culminating in a visit to Ta Dzong, a museum that houses religious relics, artworks, and handicrafts that illuminate Bhutan’s profound cultural heritage. Subsequently, you will proceed to the 7th-century Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, renowned for its extraordinary construction in a single day by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo.

Overnight accommodation will be provided at a hotel in Paro.

Activities
Rinpung Dzong
Rinpung Dzong
Easy
Ta Dzong
Ta Dzong
Easy
Kyichu Lhakhang
Kyichu Lhakhang
Easy
Day
02

Following breakfast, embark on a hike to Taktsang Monastery, also known as the “Tiger’s Nest.” Perched precariously on a sheer cliff, 900 meters above the valley floor, this iconic monastery holds a significant place in Bhutanese history. It is believed that Guru Rinpoche descended here on the back of a tigress, introducing Buddhism to the land in the 8th century. After a delightful lunch at a nearby teahouse, continue your journey to the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong. Constructed in the 17th century, this magnificent fortress stands as a testament to Bhutan’s triumph over invading Tibetan forces. Upon your return to Paro, make a final stop at Kyichu Lhakhang, allowing yourself to immerse yourself once again in its tranquil ambiance.

Overnight accommodation will be provided in Paro.

Activities
Paro Taktsang
Paro Taktsang
Hard
Drukgyel Dzong
Drukgyel Dzong
Easy
Kyichu Lhakhang
Kyichu Lhakhang
Easy
Day
03

Rise early to witness the Thongdrel ceremony at Paro Dzong, where a colossal religious painting of Guru Rinpoche is unfurled as a blessing to the populace. After returning to your hotel for rest, embark on a scenic journey to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, along the picturesque Pachu River. During your drive, make a stop at Tachog Lhakhang, a revered temple dedicated to Bhutan’s legendary iron bridge builder.

Overnight, you will be accommodated in a hotel in Thimphu.

Activities
Rinpung Dzong
Rinpung Dzong
Easy
Tachog Lhakhang
Tachog Lhakhang
Easy
Day
04

Commence your day with a visit to the awe-inspiring Buddha Dordenma statue at Kuenselphodrang, one of the world’s largest Buddha statues. Subsequently, proceed to the National Memorial Chorten, a monument dedicated to Bhutan’s third king. Subsequently, immerse yourself in history at the 12th-century Changangkha Lhakhang and the Zilukha Nunnery. Afterward, embark on a culinary adventure at the vibrant weekend market along the Wangchu River, where farmers from throughout the country showcase their fresh produce. To conclude your day, visit the Folk Heritage Museum and the School for Arts and Crafts, where young students diligently learn the traditional art forms of Bhutan.

Overnight accommodation in Thimphu.

Activities
Buddha Dordenma
Buddha Dordenma
Easy
Thimphu Chorten
Thimphu Chorten
Easy
Changangkha Lhakhang
Changangkha Lhakhang
Easy
Zorig Chusum
Zorig Chusum
Easy
Day
05

Drive from Thimphu to the awe-inspiring Phobjikha Valley, traversing the Dochula Pass (3,100 meters) en route. On clear days, the pass provides breathtaking panoramic views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks. Prior to visiting Chimi Lhakhang, also known as the Divine Madman’s temple, where fertility blessings are sought, make a stop at the 108 chortens adorning the pass. After lunch, proceed to Phobjikha Valley, home to the Gangtey Monastery.

Overnight accommodations will be provided in the tranquil Phobjikha Valley.

Activities
Gangtey Monastery
Gangtey Monastery
Easy
Day
06

Embark on the Shashi La hike, an enchanting trail that offers panoramic vistas of the valley. As you traverse through verdant forests of rhododendron and bamboo, you will be immersed in the splendour of nature. This hike also traverses charming local villages, providing a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Bhutan. Subsequently, continue your journey towards Punakha, making stops along the way to visit the awe-inspiring Punakha Dzong, affectionately known as the “Palace of Great Happiness.” Nestled at the picturesque confluence of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers, this magnificent dzong stands as a testament to Bhutan’s architectural prowess and spiritual significance.

Overnight accommodation in Punakha.

Activities
punakha dzong
Punakha Dzong
Easy
Day
07

Commence your day with a moderate hike through rice paddies and quaint villages, culminating at Chorten Nebu, a revered temple. In the afternoon, return to Punakha Dzong, an architectural marvel that also functions as the winter abode of Bhutan’s monastic order.

Accommodate overnight in Punakha.

Activities
punakha dzong
Punakha Dzong
Easy
Day
08

After breakfast, depart Punakha and drive to Paro. En route, make a stop at the Royal Botanical Garden, renowned for its rhododendron garden and temperate forest. Allow ample time to explore the gardens and observe rare Himalayan wildlife, such as the elusive red panda. Upon arriving in Paro, check into your hotel and relax before indulging in a delectable dinner showcasing local Bhutanese cuisine.

Overnight stay in Paro.

Day
09

Following breakfast, our Clou Travel guide will escort you to Paro International Airport for your departure, marking the culmination of your journey through Bhutan.

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What’s Included

  • All Meals: Enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner, and evening tea throughout your trip.
  • Accommodation: Twin or double-sharing rooms included single room supplements are available at an additional cost.
  • Transportation: Includes all in-country transportation and airport transfers.
  • Sustainable Development Fee: The daily mandatory government fee of $100 is covered in the package.
  • Bhutan Visa Fee: Hassle-free visa processing included.
  • English-Speaking Guide: Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide to enhance your experience.
  • Sightseeing: Includes all planned sightseeing activities and attractions.
  • Bottled Water: Complimentary bottled water provided throughout the journey.

What’s Not Included

  • Entrance Fees: Charges for museums, monuments, and festival fees are not included.
  • Airfare: Drukair or Bhutan Airlines tickets must be purchased separately.
  • Insurance: Travel and health insurance premiums are not covered.
  • Personal Services: Costs for any services availed on a personal basis are excluded.
  • Unmentioned Services: Any services not listed under "Cost Includes" are not part of the package.
  • Unforeseen Expenses: Costs arising from mishaps, strikes, political unrest, or other unexpected events are not included.
  • Personal Expenses: Includes laundry, soft drinks, camera charges, incidentals, portage, bellboy services, tips, and other discretionary expenses.

FAQs

The Paro Tshechu Festival is one of Bhutan’s most vibrant cultural celebrations, held annually in honor of Guru Rinpoche, the saint who introduced Buddhism to the country. This multi-day event showcases sacred mask dances, traditional music, and the deeply spiritual unfurling of the Thongdrel (giant silk scroll). Experiencing the Paro Tshechu Festival provides visitors with unique insights into Bhutan’s living heritage and religious traditions, making it a must-see event for cultural enthusiasts.

Typically held in early spring (March or April), the Paro Tshechu Festival aligns with the ideal season to explore Bhutan’s lush valleys, milder temperatures, and clear mountain views. Planning your travel to coincide with the festival ensures you can fully immerse yourself in the authentic celebrations, sacred ceremonies, and traditional performances that define this unforgettable cultural experience.

Yes, the detailed 9-day tour itinerary features a guided hike to the iconic Taktsang Monastery, also known as the “Tiger’s Nest.” This sacred site, perched dramatically on a cliffside, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Paro Valley and is believed to be where Guru Rinpoche brought Buddhism to Bhutan. Visitors will gain deeper understanding of Bhutan’s spiritual traditions while enjoying a rewarding trekking experience.

Absolutely. A key highlight of the Paro Tshechu Festival is the early morning Thongdrel Ceremony at Paro Dzong. During this auspicious event, a massive silk Thongdrel is unfurled to bring blessings and spiritual merit to everyone who witnesses it. Experiencing this profound moment provides an authentic glimpse into Bhutan’s rich religious culture and centuries-old customs.

Beyond the vibrant Paro Tshechu celebrations, the 9-day itinerary includes visits to historic dzongs and monasteries, such as Drukgyel Dzong and Kyichu Lhakhang, as well as cultural landmarks in Thimphu. Travelers will also explore scenic valleys like Phobjikha, marvel at the renowned Punakha Dzong, and embark on nature hikes that pass through lush forests, traditional villages, and fertile farmlands. This diverse combination ensures a holistic immersion into Bhutan’s spiritual, cultural, and natural wonders.

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Useful information

  • Best Time to Visit: March to May and September to November for pleasant weather and the Paro Tshechu Festival.
  • Trip Highlights: Experience the Paro Tshechu Festival, hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery, and explore cultural landmarks like Rinpung Dzong and Punakha Dzong.
  • Trip Essentials: Comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing, sun protection, camera, and a light daypack.

Final Thoughts for Travelers

The Paro Tshechu Festival tour is more than just a journey through Bhutan’s picturesque landscapes; it is an immersion into a spiritual and cultural experience that leaves a lasting impression. This carefully curated 9-day itinerary not only lets you witness the vibrant festivities of the Paro Tshechu but also offers a deep dive into Bhutan’s rich heritage, serene valleys, and sacred sites.

As you embark on this adventure, you will find yourself captivated by the warmth and hospitality of the Bhutanese people, the tranquil beauty of ancient monasteries perched high in the mountains, and the profound spiritual moments like the unfurling of the sacred Thongdrel. The breathtaking hikes, serene valley explorations, and opportunities to engage with local traditions make this tour a holistic journey of discovery.

To make the most of your experience, come prepared with a sense of curiosity and openness to embrace Bhutan’s unique way of life. Remember to pack comfortable clothing and hiking shoes for the treks and be mindful of Bhutan’s cultural norms, particularly when visiting religious sites.

Finally, this journey is not just about visiting a destination; it’s about connecting with its soul. As you leave Bhutan, carry with you the blessings of Guru Rinpoche and the cherished memories of an extraordinary cultural sojourn. Whether it’s the mystical Tiger’s Nest, the grandeur of Punakha Dzong, or the vibrant mask dances of Paro, these experiences will stay with you for a lifetime. We at Clou Travel are honored to be part of your journey and look forward to welcoming you back to explore more of Bhutan’s wonders.

Know Before You Travel

Bhutan Travel Info

  • Travel/Medical Insurance: Ensure a worry-free journey with Bhutan's dedicated travel and medical insurance plans offered by the Royal Insurance Corporation of Bhutan. Visit RICB for more information.
  • Banking: Modern banking facilities are available in urban areas of Bhutan, with banks like Bank of Bhutan Limited, Druk PNB, and Bhutan National Bank. ATMs are common in Thimphu and Phuentsholing, but scarce in rural areas. Complete your banking in major cities.
  • Money Matters: Bhutan's currency is the Ngultrum (Nu), which is equivalent in value to the Indian Rupee. Foreign travelers should bring traveler’s cheques or cash, especially USD. Credit cards like Visa and American Express are accepted in most areas.
  • Communication: Bhutan's telecommunications are well-developed with internet cafes, mobile phone coverage, and international roaming available in most towns.
  • Electricity: Bhutan operates on 230 volts and 50 Hertz. Ensure your devices are compatible with the three types of plugs commonly used.
  • Time Zone: Bhutan's time is six hours ahead of GMT.

  • Health and Inoculations: Recommended vaccinations include tetanus, typhoid, and hepatitis A. Avoid untreated water and ice cubes; instead, opt for bottled water, which is readily available.
  • Safety Precautions: Bhutan is generally safe, but avoid walking alone or staying out late, especially after 9 PM. Secure your belongings, particularly in the capital, Thimphu.
  • Customs Regulations: Personal belongings, 1 liter of alcohol, 200 cigarettes, and professional equipment are exempt from customs duty. Importing restricted items, such as wildlife products, antiques, and drugs, is prohibited.

  • Accommodation: Bhutan offers a range of accommodations, from quality 3-star to luxury 5-star hotels in places like Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha. Travelers can also opt for camping when venturing beyond urban areas.
  • Food: Bhutanese cuisine is rich and spicy, featuring dishes like ema datshi. International cuisine such as Indian, Continental, and Chinese is available in most restaurants, with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options.
  • Shopping: Bhutan offers unique handicrafts, including hand-woven textiles, wooden bowls (Dapas), silver statues, Thangkas, and local postage stamps. Note that the buying and selling of antiques is strictly prohibited.

  • Clothing and Essentials: Bhutan's climate is diverse, so dress in layers and pack accordingly. Respectful clothing is required when visiting monasteries and religious sites, and hats should be removed in sacred areas.
  • Travel Kits: Pack items like sunscreen, sunglasses, insect repellent, antihistamine cream, anti-diarrhea pills, a flashlight, warm clothes, and a hat. The diverse climate means temperatures range from 20-25°C in summer to below 15°C in winter.

  • Photography: Capture Bhutan's stunning landscapes, rural life, and architecture. Indoor photography in sacred sites requires special permission.
  • Guides and Interpreters: Bhutan offers certified guides fluent in various languages, ensuring you get the best experience when visiting sacred sites and cultural landmarks.
  • Festivals and Holidays: Each district in Bhutan celebrates its unique annual tshechu. Check local schedules to plan your visit around these vibrant festivals.
  • Weights and Measures: Bhutan uses metric measurements for weight, with advanced electronic scales commonly found in major cities.

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Trip Reviews

A great way to witness Bhutan’s spirituality and joy. The sacred dances, the local dress, the rituals — everything felt deeply rooted and authentic. I only wish there had been a quieter viewing area for the elderly or differently-abled.

Hari Rana

Such a colorful and captivating week! It was more structured than my usual travel, but I liked how it balanced the festival with hiking and local village visits. Sometimes the crowds were overwhelming, but that’s part of its charm.

Julia Stein

As a local, attending this tour with visitors gave me new appreciation for our traditions. The itinerary included great insights from monks and festival performers. I would have liked more explanation during some rituals, but overall, it was very thoughtfully arranged.

Tashi Norbu

This festival exceeded every expectation. The masked dances were vibrant and filled with symbolism, and the energy of the crowds was contagious. Seeing the unfurling of the giant thangka (thongdrel) at dawn was absolutely spiritual. One of the most moving cultural experiences I’ve had.

Camille Rousseau

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