Thimphu Tsechu

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SEPT 21-23, 2026

Trip Overview

Rated as one of the most spectacular festivals in Bhutan, this trip is a hot favorite amongst our guests. Celebrated in the capital city of Bhutan every autumn, it truly showcases the best of Bhutanese culture and tradition. It all takes place in the courtyard outside in Tashichhodzong, the administrative head quarters of the country. This event dates its origins to 1670 during the reign of Desi Tenzin Rabgye, a famous temporal ruler of that time. Since then, the Tsechu holds a special place in Bhutan’s history and society. The celebrations witness the people joining the event with families and friends and spending quality time with them of getting together while at the same time being blessed by the many sacred dances that take place. The indigenous folk dance performed by both monks and common men with traditionally designed colourful masks and elaborate silk brocade costumes are accompanied by the beats of the drums and cymbals and therefore rendering a euphoric feeling to its viewers. Devotees dressed in traditional finery flock to seek divine blessing during these holy days. This festival is ideal to be combined with the valleys of Thimphu, Punakha and Wangdue for a trip focusing on the cultural aspects of Bhutan. Visitors intending to visit this festival are advised to get to us at the earliest as hotels and airline tickets are notoriously overbooked during this time.

timer Duration SEPT 21-23, 2026
backpack Difficulty Easy

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa to visit Bhutan?
Yes. Almost all international visitors need a visa, arranged in advance through a licensed operator like Bhutan Travel Club — you cannot get one on arrival independently. A one-time visa fee of USD 40 applies, and we take care of the whole application once your trip is confirmed. Indian nationals travel on a permit instead of a visa.
What is the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)?
Bhutan charges a daily Sustainable Development Fee of USD 100 per person, per night (USD 50 for children aged 6–12; free for children 5 and under). Indian nationals pay Nu. 1,200 per night. The SDF funds free healthcare, education and Bhutan's carbon-negative conservation, and is arranged together with your trip — there is nothing extra to pay on arrival.
When is the best time to take this trip?
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the most popular, with clear skies, mild days and the biggest festivals. Winter is quiet, crisp and great value with sunny days, while summer (June–August) is lush and green with occasional afternoon rain. We are happy to advise on the best window for your dates.
How do I book and pay for my trip?
Once we have finalised your itinerary we send a confirmation invoice. Payment is by secure bank wire transfer or card. Your SDF and visa are processed together with the tour, so everything is settled before you arrive — no cash handovers on the ground.
Is Bhutan safe, and will I have internet?
Bhutan is consistently ranked one of Asia's safest destinations, with very low crime and welcoming people. Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and towns, and a local SIM card with mobile data is inexpensive and easy to buy after you arrive.
What should I pack?
Bring layers for changeable mountain weather, a warm jacket for evenings and high passes, comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and a modest outfit — long trousers or skirt and covered shoulders — for visiting dzongs and temples. Your guide will advise on anything specific to your itinerary.
Are the festival dates fixed each year?
Bhutanese festival (tshechu) dates follow the lunar calendar and are announced each year, so they shift from one year to the next. We plan your trip around the confirmed dates — festival weeks are the busiest of the year, so early booking is strongly recommended.
Can I take photographs at the festival?
Yes — photographing the masked dances (cham) is generally welcome. Please be respectful of monks and performers, avoid flash inside temples, and follow your guide's advice on any restricted areas or sacred moments.
Will the festival be very crowded?
Popular festivals draw both locals in their finest dress and visitors from around the world. We arrange early access and good vantage points, and can balance the festival days with quieter cultural sightseeing so you enjoy the spectacle without the crush.

Ready to book this trip? or need further information? Write to us and we'll send you a customised proposal as per your requirements.







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