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Bhutan Festival Tour

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The festivals of Bhutan are an integral part of Bhutan’s rich cultural past and the best time to be, and mingle, with the natives. The stories and legends that spurn around these magical mask dances are amazing. The delightful feeling as the locals smile at you with their doma-stained
teeth is a memory worth preserving.
This is best of the time of the year where by families come together and take part in universal food sharing. This is also an event where you can witness how an individual’s happiness can happen simultaneously in accord with each other.


The colorful mask dancers swirling across the courtyard, the carnival atmosphere and people’s deep faith and devotion make Bhutan Festival Tour a special occasion. It is also an opportunity to join hundreds, even thousands, of Bhutanese taking part in a mystical festival fiesta.
Your Bhutan visit is incomplete without witnessing the Festival. You can check out the Festival Calendar Date here and see the possibility to add one.

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Tour Brief

Druk Dorji Adventure  would be happy to arrange if you would like our suggested above tour packages, get in touch with us and we will be able to plan out an itinerary you require! Normally cultural tours would be best with starts from four days tours to fifteen days tours that enlighten us on the realm of the rich cultural ethics of Bhutan. Paro Airport is the only international airport to enter Bhutan via airways. The tour starts with a sightseeing tour from Paro or Thimphu capital city of Bhutan.

If you are excited about Bhutan Cultural tours we at Travelers Choice Bhutan based tour operator, We guaranteed departure dates for tours to Bhutan, no worry if the date doesn’t match your travel dates; we are pleased to organize a private tours for you. And also if you visit Bhutan during any festive season, you can witness the colorful festival with the traditional clothing, simple and cheerful people, harmony, and rich customs will experience how Bhutan is.

  • Thimphu Festival – 7 days
    Druk Wangyel Festival – 8 days
    Paro Festival – 11 days
    Punakha Festival – 9 days
    Thangbi Mani Festival – 10 days
    Jambay Lhakhang Drup – 10 days
    Black Necked Crane Festival – 11 days
    Nimalung and Kurjey Festivals – 11 days
    Bumthang Ura Festival – 12 days
    Jomolhari Mountain Festival and Trek – 14 days