Bhutan is widely known for its vibrant culture and old-age rituals that can be witnessed in their festivals. Across Bhutan offers a broad range of festival tours that allow tourists to explore the rich culture and traditions of Bhutan which offers an immersive experience that is beyond imagination.
Held in Bumthang, this festival features mesmerizing mask dances, a sacred fire ceremony, and the Dance of Treasure, believed to bestow blessings upon infertile women.
Celebrated for two days at the foot of Mt. Jomolhari, this festival includes a 'Snow Leopard Show' to raise awareness about the endangered species, along with traditional attire and folk dances.
This festival celebrates Bhutan's national animal, the Takin, while providing nomadic tribes with a platform to showcase local products and traditional dishes, fostering economic opportunities.
A grand affair in Bhutan, this festival is filled with enchanting mask dances and fervent prayers for prosperity and good fortune, believed to bless attendees with auspiciousness.
The Punakha Drubchen festival reenacts a historic 17th-century battle, with locals donning traditional attire, while Punakha Tshechu was introduced to uphold Buddhist traditions.
The Lozey festival in Wangdue Phodrang showcases captivating speeches, traditional songs, lively dances, and magnificent Guru Tshengye Thongdrol paintings, with the 'Dance of Ox' being a standout feature.