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Festivals of Bhutan

The Dzongs are the centre of social and cultural activity in Bhutan. Almost every town worth a deko has its own Dzong where festivals are held every year. The objective of these festivals is to ward off evil through music, songs, dance and rituals. The common dance forms include masked dance, fire dance and sword dance. The dances are held in the main courtyards of the Dzongs.

Apart from the normal Buddhist festivals such as the Lhosar, the annual festivals are celebrated with great fanfare in Bhutan. The most famous of these festivals is the Tsechu festivals held on the 10th day of the lunar calendar. The festival commemorates the deeds of Guru Padmasambhava or Guru Rimpoche. The guru is known to have introduced the Nyingma school of Buddhism which is dominant in Bhutan. Normally these festivals last for 5 days. A tentative calender of the festivals are given below.

Bhutan Festival Calender
Punakha Punakha Domche February
Trashi Yangtse Chorten Kora March
Trashigang Gom Kora March
Paro Paro Tshechu March
Bumthang Ura Tshechu April
Bumthang Nimalung Tshechu July
Bumthang Kurje Tshechu July
Wangduephodrang Wangdue Tshechu September
Bumthang Tamshingphala CHOEPA October
Thimphu Thimphu Drupchen September
Thimphu Thimphu Tshechu October
Bumthang Thangbi Mani October
Bumthang Jambay Lakhang Drup November
Bumthang Prakhar Tshechu November
Mongar Mongar Tshechu November
Trashigang Trashigang Tshechu December
Trongsa Trongsa Tshechu December
Lhuntse Lhuntse Tshechu December

Places in Bhutan

Thimpu
Paro
Bumthang
Punakha
Phuentsholing
Tongsa
Lhuentse
Mongar
Samdrupjongkhar
TashiGhang
Tashiyangtse
Wangduephodrang


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