
Discover Bhutan Through Festivals
We at Bhutan Happiness Travels put together festival tours that combine cultural immersion, comfort, excitement, and long-lasting memories.
From colorful mask dances of Paro Tshechu to sacred rituals held as part of the Thimphu Tshechu, we have designed every festival tour to allow you to experience the spirit of Bhutan.

Why Bhutan is Perfect for Festivals
✨ Rich cultural heritage and ancient traditions
✨ Majestic landscapes as the festival backdrop
✨ Friendly locals welcoming you with warmth
✨ Unique experiences you cannot find anywhere else
Bhutan is not just a destination – it’s a celebration of life, spirituality, and happiness.

What You Will Experience
🎭 Colorful Mask Dances – Witness ancient rituals performed by monks in vibrant costumes
🏞 Scenic Festival Locations – Experience festivals in majestic valleys and historic dzongs
🏕 Cultural Immersion – Visit local villages, meet artisans, and explore traditional crafts
🛶 Adventure Activities – Optional trekking, rafting, and cycling between festival sites
🍲 Authentic Bhutanese Cuisine – Taste local delicacies and festive treats
Every festival tour is crafted for fun, safety, and unforgettable memories.

Travel with Bhutan Happiness Travels
❤️ Local Bhutan experts with deep cultural knowledge
⭐ Personalized tours for your pace and comfort
🌿 Authentic experiences beyond ordinary tourism
🛡 Safe, smooth, and stress-free logistics
🤝 Trusted network of hotels, guides, and transport partners
We don’t just show festivals — we make you feel them with your heart.
Bhutan Festival Tour Packages
Festivals in Bhutan are typically known as Tshechu (meaning 10th day) and they are celebrated with great fervour across the many monasteries, dzongs and temples dotting the Dragon Kingdom Of Bhutan. The Tsechu is one of the best ways to experience the ancient living culture of Bhutan.
Traditionally, festivals in Bhutan were a place for locals from different village come together and socialize. People will come in their finest attire. The colorful festivals in Bhutan are a good place to take pictures of locals.
The festivals are also occasions for seeing people, and for being seen, for social exchanges, and for flaunting success. People bring out their finest clothes, their most beautiful jewelry, and enjoy picnics with abundant alcohol and meat. Many foreigners/visitor are also seen in Bhutanese costumes to experience being part of Bhutanese culture and traditions.
To explore into deeper and experience in-depth of Bhutanese way of life, you can also choose to combine the program with more of Culture tour, hiking tour or with one of our Special Tours.

Thimphu Tshechu
Thimphu Tshechu – Witness Bhutan’s Grandest Festival of Colors, Dance, and Tradition

Paro Tshechu
Paro Tshechu – Experience Bhutan’s Vibrant Festival of Masks, Dance, and Tradition

Punakha Tshechu
Celebrate Bhutanese Heritage – Witness Ancient Rituals and Vibrant Dances at Punakha Tshechu

Druk Wangyel Tshechu
Druk Wangyel Tshechu – Celebrate Bhutan’s Courage, Culture, and Colorful Traditions

Jomolhari Mountain Festival
Jomolhari Mountain Festival – Celebrate Bhutan’s Heritage Amid Majestic Himalayan Peaks

Royal Highland Festival
Experience the Heart of Bhutan – Witness Colorful Rituals, Highland Music, and Traditional Dances

Black Necked Crance Festival
Experience the Harmony of Nature and Tradition – Celebrate the Arrival of the Majestic Black-Necked Cranes

Haa Summer Festival
Experience the Charm of Haa Valley – Vibrant Traditions, Local Games, and Majestic Landscapes Await You

Jambay Lhakhang Drup
Jambay Lhakhang Drup – Celebrate Bhutan’s Ancient Traditions, Fire Rituals, and Vibrant Dances
What Our Festival Guests Say


Marry, UK
“Experiencing Paro Tshechu was a dream! Bhutan Happiness Travels made every moment perfect, from the festivals to the hidden valleys we explored.”

Rachil, UK
“The dances, rituals, and friendly locals made this tour unforgettable. Everything was smooth and well organized!”

James, USA
“I felt the real Bhutan through its festivals. The guides were amazing, and every festival moment was magical!”
