- Attend the Chorten Kora Tsechu, experiencing sacred mask dances, traditional rituals, and vibrant local celebrations.
- Visit Radhi Village, the heart of Bhutanese weaving, and explore weaving centers to learn centuries-old techniques, patterns, and the artistry behind high-quality Bhutanese textiles.
- Meet the highlanders of Merak and Sakteng, gaining a deeper understanding of their unique lifestyle, customs, and culture in Bhutan’s remote eastern valleys.
- Discover serene valleys and picturesque landscapes, including Bumthang, Phobjikha, and Punakha, surrounded by pristine rivers, lush forests, and panoramic Himalayan views.
Trip overview
Experience the spiritual and cultural richness of Bhutan on this 14-day journey, celebrating the Chorten Kora Tshechu, a sacred festival honoring the ultimate sacrifice of a pious princess from the Dakpa tribe. The festival takes place on March 3rd (Dakpa Kora) and March 19th (Drukpa Kora), featuring ritual circumambulations, vibrant mask dances, and sacred ceremonies, offering a unique insight into Bhutanese devotion and community life. Beyond the festival, explore historic dzongs, ancient temples, weaving centers, scenic valleys, and majestic Himalayan landscapes, while experiencing Bhutanese hospitality, local arts, and cultural traditions. By attending the Tsechu during these dates, you can experience Bhutanese spirituality alongside locals and gain a deeper appreciation of its historical and cultural significance in Bhutanese History.
Why Book This Festival Tour?
- Experience Bhutanese spirituality up close as locals participate in sacred rituals and ceremonies.
- Witness the rare Dakpa Kora and Drukpa Kora, ceremonial circumambulations performed only once a year.
- Enjoy vibrant mask dances and rituals that celebrate devotion, wisdom, and the triumph of good over evil.
- Since the festival occurs annually, this is a rare opportunity to engage with Bhutanese traditions and community life firsthand
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Itinerary
Arrival in Guwahati – Drive to Samdrup Jongkhar
- Arrive at Guwahati Airport, where you’ll be warmly welcomed by your guide before beginning your scenic drive to Samdrup Jongkhar. Enjoy the scenic journey through rolling hills, rivers, and picturesque landscapes as you approach this border town in southeastern Bhutan. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and take some time to relax after your journey. In the evening, enjoy a leisurely stroll around the town to get a first glimpse of Bhutanese life, local markets, and culture. Overnight stay at the hotel in Samdrup Jongkhar.
Samdrup Jongkhar – Trashigang
After breakfast, drive from Samdrup Jongkhar to Trashigang, a distance of approximately 120 km, taking around 4-5 hours depending on road conditions. The route passes through scenic hills, rivers, and traditional villages, offering a glimpse into rural Bhutanese life. En route, visit the handloom weaving center in Khaling to see artisans creating traditional Bhutanese textiles and learn about their intricate patterns. Continue to the School for the Differently Abled to observe educational programs supporting children with special needs. Arrive in Trashigang in the afternoon, check in at your hotel, and take some time to relax or explore the town. Overnight stay at the hotel in Trashigang.
Trashigang – Excursion to Phongmey / Radhi / Rangjung
Start the day with a scenic drive to Phongmey Monastery in Phongmey Gewog, a serene and historic site known for its beautiful architecture, intricate murals, and spiritual significance. Continue to Radhi Village for lunch and explore its famous weaving traditions. Radhi is renowned for producing high-quality Bhutanese textiles, and visiting the weaving homes provides a fascinating insight into centuries-old patterns, techniques, and local craftsmanship. After lunch, head to Rangjung Woesel Chholing Monastery, founded by Garab Rinpoche, where you can admire its intricate design, prayer halls, and peaceful surroundings. Return to Trashigang in the late afternoon and enjoy some free time to relax at your hotel or explore the town’s local market. Overnight stay at a hotel in Trashigang.
Trashigang – Chorten Kora Tsechu – Trashigang
After an early breakfast, drive approximately 40 km (1–1.5 hours) to Chorten Kora in Tashiyangtse to witness one of Bhutan’s most revered cultural festivals. The Tsechu is celebrated twice a year: March 3rd (Dakpa Kora), observed mainly by the local Dakpa community, and March 19th (Drukpa Kora), attended by villagers and pilgrims from across eastern Bhutan. During the festival, devotees perform ritual circumambulations around the
sacred stupa, spin prayer wheels, and offer prayers, seeking blessings for themselves and their families. Vibrant mask dances depict the life of Guru Rinpoche, protective deities, and the triumph of good over evil, bringing ancient myths and spiritual teachings to life. The festival is not only a religious event but also a lively social gathering, offering a rare opportunity to witness Bhutanese devotion, community spirit, and cultural traditions up close. After immersing yourself in the festivities, return to Trashigang for leisure time. Relax at your hotel, explore the bustling local market, or enjoy a walk through the town’s streets, taking in the sights, sounds, and rhythms of daily life in eastern Bhutan. Overnight stay at the hotel in Trashigang.
Trashigang – Mongar
After breakfast, drive from Trashigang to Mongar, a distance of approximately 65 km, taking around 2-3 hours depending on road conditions. En route, stop at Drametse Monastery, founded by Ani Choten Zangmo, granddaughter of the revered Terton Pema Lingpa. Explore the monastery’s prayer halls, intricate murals, and preserved relics while learning about its spiritual and historical significance. Continue to Mongar Dzong, the administrative and spiritual hub of the region, and visit Yaggang Lhakhang, an important local temple. Arrive in Mongar and check in at your hotel. Spend the evening at leisure, exploring the town or simply enjoying the serene surroundings. Overnight stay at the hotel in Mongar.
Mongar – Lhuentse – Mongar
After breakfast, embark on a day trip to Lhuentse, one of Bhutan’s most rural and scenic districts. The drive covers approximately 130 km round trip, taking around 5-6 hours including stops, with winding roads offering panoramic views of forests, rivers, and traditional villages. Visit Lhuentse Dzong, a historic fortress perched atop a hill, and explore its courtyards, prayer halls, and murals. Continue to local weaving centers, renowned for producing the exquisite Kishu Thara textiles, a specialty fabric and an important part of Bhutanese heritage. Lhuentse is also notable as the ancestral home of Bhutan’s royal family, adding historical significance to the visit. Return to Mongar in the late afternoon and enjoy a relaxing evening at your hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel in Mongar.
Mongar – Bumthang
After breakfast, drive from Mongar to Bumthang, a distance of approximately 190 km, taking around 6-7 hours depending on road conditions. Along the way, enjoy the gradual change in landscape and climate as you ascend from the eastern valleys into the highlands of central Bhutan, passing through forests, rivers, and traditional villages. Stop at Sengor and other scenic viewpoints to stretch your legs and capture photographs of the stunning valleys and mountains. Upon arrival in Bumthang, check in at your hotel and take some time to relax.
Later, explore the town, visiting local markets or nearby cultural sites to get your first glimpse of this spiritual heartland of Bhutan. Overnight stay at the hotel in Bumthang.
Bumthang Sightseeing
After breakfast, spend the day exploring the sacred and historic sites of Bumthang, Bhutan’s spiritual heartland. Begin with Kurje Lhakhang, where Guru Rinpoche is said to have left his body imprint, making it a major pilgrimage site. Continue to Jamphel Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest temples dating back to the 7th century, and then visit Jakar Dzong, the 17th-century fortress that serves as the valley’s administrative and spiritual center. Next, explore Tamshing Lhakhang, founded by the famous Terton Pema Lingpa, known for its intricate murals and preserved relics. Visit Kunchosum Lhakhang, a monastery built to honor the three main religious treasures of Bumthang, and finally Membartsho (Flaming Lake), a sacred lake where Pema Lingpa discovered many of his spiritual treasures. Learn about the significance of these sacred treasures and their role in Bhutanese Buddhist traditions. Return to your hotel in Bumthang for an overnight stay.
Bumthang – Punakha
Depart early from Bumthang for Punakha, a distance of approximately 230 km, taking around 7-8 hours depending on road conditions. Enjoy scenic mountain roads and panoramic valley views along the journey. En route, stop at Chendebji Chorten, a 17th-century stupa modeled after Nepal’s famous Boudhanath Stupa, set amidst lush greenery. This serene spot is perfect for photographs and offers a short break for lunch. Continue descending into the Punakha Valley, one of Bhutan’s most fertile and picturesque regions, with vibrant rice paddies, meandering rivers, and a mild, pleasant climate. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and spend the evening relaxing or taking a leisurely stroll through the valley, soaking in the tranquil landscapes and glimpses of local village life. Overnight stay at a hotel in Punakha.
Punakha -Thimphu
Start the day with an early morning visit to Punakha Dzong, one of Bhutan’s most iconic and historically significant fortresses, admiring its grand architecture, courtyards, and serene riverside setting. Continue to Chimi Lhakhang, the Fertility Temple, famous for its phallic paintings and blessings sought by couples and families. After exploring the temple, enjoy lunch in Punakha before beginning the drive to Thimphu, the capital city. En route, stop at Dochula Pass (3,100 m) to take in panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges and visit the 108 memorial stupas, built in honor of Bhutanese soldiers who lost their lives in battle. Upon arrival in Thimphu, visit the Memorial Chorten, a major spiritual landmark dedicated to the third king, and learn about its religious significance and daily rituals. In the evening, explore Tashichhoedzong, the impressive fortress that serves as the office of His Majesty the King and the Central Monastic Body. Check in at your hotel in Thimphu for an overnight stay.
Thimphu – Sightseeing
After breakfast, spend the day exploring Thimphu’s cultural, artistic, and natural attractions. Start with Buddha Point (Buddha Dordenma), a massive golden statue overlooking the valley, offering panoramic views and a serene atmosphere. Visit Simply Bhutan, a cultural showcase of local crafts and traditions, followed by the Takin Preserve, home to Bhutan’s national animal. Continue to the Postal Museum, which highlights Bhutan’s unique postage stamp history, and the Folk Heritage Museum, showcasing traditional Bhutanese rural life. Explore the School of Arts and Crafts, where students create traditional artworks. End the day at local markets, browsing handicrafts, souvenirs, and Bhutanese products, and soaking in the lively atmosphere of the capital. Return to your hotel in Thimphu for an overnight stay.
Thimphu – Paro
After breakfast, drive from Thimphu to Paro, a distance of approximately 50 km, taking around 1.5-2 hours. Upon arrival, visit the National Museum (Ta Dzong), perched above Paro Valley, housing ancient artifacts, thangkas, and historical relics that showcase Bhutanese heritage. Continue to Rinpung Dzong, an impressive fortress-monastery known for its stunning architecture, intricate woodwork, and vibrant murals. Visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest temples, dating back to the 7th century, and a major pilgrimage site. Spend the rest of the afternoon exploring Paro town, browsing handicrafts, souvenirs, and traditional Bhutanese products, while preparing for the iconic Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang Monastery) hike the following day. Return to your hotel in Paro for an overnight stay.
Hike to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest)
After an early breakfast, embark on a hike to the iconic Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest), perched 1,000 meters above Paro Valley. The hike typically takes 4-5 hours round trip, allowing time to enjoy the scenic trail through pine forests, cliffs, and waterfalls, with stops at viewpoints for panoramic photos of the valley below. At the monastery, explore its cliffside temples, meditation caves, and prayer halls, soaking in the serene and spiritual atmosphere of this sacred site, one of Bhutan’s most revered landmarks. After the hike, return to Paro town for a leisurely stroll, shopping, or relaxing at a café. Overnight stay at your hotel in Paro.
Departure from Paro
After breakfast, transfer to Paro International Airport for your onward flight. Bid farewell to Bhutan, taking with you lasting memories of sacred festivals, historic dzongs, serene valleys, and the majestic Himalayan landscapes experienced throughout your journey. Tashi Delek!
Cost Details
Cost includes
- Accommodation
- Full Board Meals
- English speaking Guide
- Transportation
- Entrance fee, Visa fee
- Unlimited bottles of mineral water
- Applicable government taxes(5%GST)
- SDF
- Trying out of traditional Bhutan attire.
Cost exclusion
- Medical & personal insurance
- Personal expenses
- Emergency evacuation charges
- Tips for the guide and driver
- Airfare
- Pony Ride to Taktshang (Tiger Nest)
- Hot Stone Bath
- Raffting
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