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Bhutan Festivals Calendar 2013

    

Masked Dancers making an entrance at a festival

Festivals in the Land of the Thunder Dragon are rich and happy expressions of its ancient Buddhist culture. These festivals are held in all districts in honour of Guru Rinpoche, the saint who introduced Buddhism to Bhutan in the 8th century. Tsechus are held on auspicious days and months in the Bhutanese calendar, and last up to four days in which a series of highly stylised masked dance rituals are performed.

Masked Dancers at Paro Festivals

Festivals are also a big family and social occasion. People dress up in their finest clothes and most resplendent jewelry of coral and turquoise. They pack picnic lunches in their traditional bamboo baskets and stay all day at the festivals which are usually held in the dzongs (fortresses) or at monasteries.

Behind the scenes, the monks prepare themselves for weeks ahead of the festival, involved in deep prayer and meditation prior to the festival. The monks perform special masked dances that are inspirations of enlightened beings in history; and the Bhutanese believe that watching these mystical dances is essential to gain enlightenment.

 

All Bhutanese try to attend a festival at least once in a lifetime, and for many, it is an important annual affair where they consider it a blessing to be able to watch the dances. Apart from the monks, community dancers also participate in the local festivals.

 

The Thangkha display at Paro Festivals in early morning light

The tsechus are a rich form of the oral history tradition where the Bhutanese pass on values, mythology and spiritual beliefs through the dance dramas. Many of the tsechus culminate with a rare display of a giant silk applique thangkha (painting) depicting Guru Padmasambava or some other important Buddhist deity.

People’s deep faith and devotion make these festivals a special occasion. At the same time, it is also an opportunity to join hundreds, and even thousands, of Bhutanese in taking part in an important religious and social occasion that often exudes a carnival atmosphere.

 

SourceTourism Council of Bhutan

Written by Cipto Handoyo



Type Name Town Start Date End Date
Festival Punakha Dromche Punakha Feb 15, 2013 Mar 19, 2013
Festival Punakha Tshechu Punakha Feb 20, 2013 Feb 22, 2013
Festival Takin Festival Gasa Feb 21, 2013 Feb 23, 2013
Festival Nomad Festival Bumthang Feb 22, 2013 Feb 24, 2013
Festival Chhorten Kora Trashi Yangtse Feb 25, 2013 Mar 11, 2013
Festival Gomphukora Trashigang Mar 20, 2013 Mar 22, 2013
Festival Paro Tshechu Paro Mar 23, 2013 Mar 27, 2013
Festival Chukha Tshechu Chukha Mar 25, 2013 Mar 27, 2013
Festival Ura Yakchoe Bumthang Apr 21, 2013
Festival Rhododendron Festival Thimphu May 10, 2013 May 12, 2013
Festival Nimalung Tshechu Bumthang Jun 16, 2013 Jun 18, 2013
Festival Kurjey Tshechu Bumthang Jun 18, 2013
Festival Haa Summer Festival Haa Valley Jul 06, 2013 Jul 07, 2013
Festival Masutaki Mushroom Festival Bumthang Aug 24, 2013 Aug 25, 2013
Festival Tour of the Dragon Bumthang Sep 07, 2013
Festival Thimphu Dromche Thimphu Sep 09, 2013 Sep 13, 2013
Festival Wangdue Tshechu Wangdue Phodrang Sep 12, 2013 Sep 14, 2013
Festival Gangtey Tshechu Gangtey Sep 12, 2013 Sep 14, 2013
Festival Tamshingphala Choepa Bumthang Sep 13, 2013 Sep 15, 2013
Festival Thimphu Tshechu Thimphu Sep 14, 2013 Sep 16, 2013
Festival Thangbi Mani Bumthang Sep 18, 2013 Sep 20, 2013
Festival Jambay Lhakhang Drup Bumthang Oct 18, 2013 Oct 22, 2013
Festival Prakhar Dromche Bumthang Oct 19, 2013 Oct 22, 2013
Festival Mongar Tshechu Mongar Nov 09, 2013 Nov 12, 2013
Festival Pemagatshel Tshechu Pemagatshel Nov 09, 2013 Nov 12, 2013
Festival Trashigang Tshechu Trashigang Nov 10, 2013 Nov 13, 2013
Festival Black-Necked Crane Festival Wangdue Phodrang Nov 11, 2013
Festival Nalakhang Tshechu Bumthang Nov 17, 2013 Nov 19, 2013
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