Sunday, December 29, 2019

Know about the Festivals by hiring a Tour Operator in Bhutan


Festivals are full of life and colour by making the traveler aware of the culture and tradition of any country. Visiting Bhutan during the festivals is something that introduces you with so many things that resemble the lifestyle, food, and aesthetics. Bhutan is a country where people remain happy with values and ethics. Festivals in Bhutan are unique and add fun to one's life because there are lots of activities that include dance, drink, drama, and drums to conquer. Tour operators in Bhutan will help you in choosing the best time for visiting Bhutan to become part of such festivals. 

Popular Festivals in Bhutan


Tshechu




The annual festival of Bhutan, celebrated in each district f Bhutan to honor Guru Rinpoche or Padmasambhava. Tskhechu means 'day 10' and is celebrated grandly to earn great luck. People in Bhutan like to socialize in this festival where Thimphu Tshechu (September) and Paro Tshechu (March) are most prominent among the other festivals. You too can take part in this festival by exploring more about the country and its culture.

Jambay Lhakhang Drup (October)




Be a part of this amazing festival that is celebrated by doing mask dance in honour of Guru Rinpoche. To mark the establishment of the Jambay Lhakhang Monastery, fire ceremony and Mewang is considered as the highlight. Flaming gate made from dry grasses is the main attraction of this festival. Even dancers perform in the middle of the night. This unique dance is done to bless the woman's fertility. A tour operator in Bhutan will help you in providing more information.

Punakha Drubchen (February)




The dramatic recreation to recall the brave battle fought by the villagers of Bhutan in the 17th century to drive the Tibetan forces from their land is the main reason behind the celebration. This is the festival to mark the internal peace and stability of the country.

Haa Summer Festival (July)




Sports, culture, and religion come all together in this festival where nomadic herders of Haa valley take part. Yak riding, enjoying local cuisine and dancing on local folk are the key attractions of this festival that attracts travelers to witness the celebration.
Attending the festivals can be easy and convenient by choosing an experienced tour operator in Bhutan in terms of getting aware of the dates and other information. 


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