Bhutan, a land of majestic mountains and deep valleys, is a breathtaking canvas adorned with fortresses (dzongs), Buddhist shrines (chortens), and idyllic rural villages, creating a captivating playground for all who venture here. This enigmatic country remains largely uncharted and holds a steadfast commitment to low-impact tourism, preserving its rich cultures and traditions.
Your journey in Bhutan is likely to intersect with one of its vibrant festivals, known as ‘tsechus.’ These celebrations often feature masked dances, resplendent costumes, and traditional folk songs. Our travel guide highlights these festivals, providing you with an opportunity to delve into the unique customs that infuse this Himalayan Kingdom with its singular charm.