Explore Bhutan’s Living Traditions
Overview
Step into the heart of Bhutan’s cultural and spiritual traditions with our Paro Tshechu Cultural Tour, a six-day journey centered around the vibrant Paro Tshechu festival. Held at the courtyard of Paro Dzong, this festival is a living showcase of Bhutan’s Buddhist heritage. Monks perform sacred mask dances, reenacting Buddhist legends with exquisitely crafted costumes and masks. Alongside this mesmerizing experience, the tour takes you to Bhutan’s iconic landmarks, breathtaking landscapes, and offers a glimpse into the traditional Bhutanese way of life.
- Paro Tshechu Festival: Witness sacred dances that depict Buddhist mythology and invoke blessings.
- Hike to Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest): Experience Bhutan’s iconic cliffside monastery.
- Buddha Dordenma: Visit the tallest sitting Buddha overlooking Thimphu Valley. Tashichhodzong: Explore the 17th-century fortress that serves as Bhutan’s administrative and religious center.
- Punakha Dzong: Marvel at the “Palace of Great Bliss,” an architectural masterpiece. Dochula Pass: Enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayan range from 3,100 meters above sea level.
- Kyichu Lhakhang: Visit one of Bhutan’s oldest temples, steeped in legend and spirituality.
- Homestay Experience: Engage with local families for an authentic cultural connection.
Day 1: Arrival in Paro and Drive to Thimphu
Your guide and driver will meet you at Paro Airport, and you’ll embark on a scenic drive to Thimphu. After checking into your hotel and having lunch, begin exploring Bhutan’s vibrant capital city.
Highlights:
- Authentic Craft Bazaar
- Buddha Dordenma
- Folk Heritage Museum
- Tashichhodzong
- Memorial Chorten
Day 2: Journey to Punakha via Dochula Pass
Start your day with a drive to Dochula Pass, where the 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens stand in tribute to Bhutanese history. After enjoying the views, continue to Punakha, stopping at Chimi Lhakhang (the Fertility Temple) en route.
Highlights:
- Dochula Pass
- Punakha Dzong
- Punakha Suspension Bridge
- Chimi Lhakhang
Day 3: Drive Back to Paro
An early start takes you back to Paro, where you’ll spend the afternoon exploring its historical sites and quaint town.
Highlights:
- Paro Rinpung Dzong
- National Museum (Ta Dzong)
- Kyichu Lhakhang
- Paro Town
Day 4: Paro Tshechu Festival
Experience the vibrant Paro Tshechu festival held at the iconic Paro Dzong. Witness sacred dances and rituals that narrate Buddhist legends. The festival concludes with the grand unfurling of the Thongdrel, a large applique scroll that is believed to bestow blessings upon sight.
Highlights:
- Sacred Mask Dances
- Traditional Attire Experience
- Thongdrel Unveiling
Day 5: Hike to Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest)
Embark on a memorable hike to Paro Taktsang, Bhutan’s most iconic monastery. The journey offers serene trails, breathtaking views, and an opportunity to immerse yourself in the spiritual stories surrounding the site.
Highlights:
- Paro Taktsang Hike
Day 6: Depart from Paro
Your unforgettable journey in Bhutan concludes as you are driven to Paro Airport for your departure.
Additional Experiences (Optional)
- Cooking Class: Learn to prepare Bhutanese delicacies like Ema Datshi (chili cheese stew) and Suja (butter tea).
- Archery Demonstration: Experience Bhutan’s national sport and try your hand at it.
- Traditional Hot Stone Bath: Relax in a therapeutic bath infused with local herbs.
- Photography Tour: Capture the colors of the festival and Bhutan’s stunning landscapes with guidance from local photographers.
Travel Tips for Paro Tshechu Tour
- Cultural Sensitivity: Dress modestly and follow local customs, especially during the festival and visits to religious sites.
- Camera Etiquette: Seek permission before taking photos of locals or sacred objects.
- Acclimatization: Take it easy on the first day to adjust to Bhutan’s altitude.
- Sustainable Travel: Respect Bhutan’s pristine environment by minimizing waste and carrying reusable water bottles.
- Engage Locals: Don’t hesitate to interact with locals during the Tshechu; it’s an excellent way to learn more about Bhutanese culture.
Payment & Cancellation Policy
Payment Terms:
- Full tour payment is required for VISA approval.
- Flight ticket payment follows the airline’s Ticketing Time Limit.
Tour Cancellation Policy:
- 30–15 days before arrival:20% cancellation fee.
- 14–7 days before arrival: 50% cancellation fee.
- Less than 7 days before arrival: 100% cancellation fee.
Flight Cancellation Policy:
- Rescheduling Policy
Subject to airline terms.
- Free rescheduling, subject to changes in minimum daily tariff, hotel rates, and airline charges.