Simply Bhutan’s Guide to Bhutan Festivals
Bhutan’s festivals are vibrant and joyous celebrations that bring the country’s rich culture, history, and spirituality to life. These events unite communities through mesmerizing dances, colourful costumes, and sacred rituals, offering a unique glimpse into Bhutanese traditions. Many festivals honour Guru Rinpoche, the revered saint who introduced Buddhism to Bhutan in the eighth century, and feature mystical dances, fire ceremonies, and historical reenactments that beautifully highlight the country’s cultural heritage. To truly experience the essence of Bhutan, attending these festivals is a must. Here, we highlight some of the key festivals that will enrich your journey. For more details, please check our festivals calendar. Punakha Dromchoe and TshechuThis is a unique festival known for reenacting the 17th-century battle against the Tibetan army, Punakha Dromchoe features local militia dressed in traditional battle gear, recreating historical scenes with swords and armour. These events are a tribute to the villagers who defended their…
Books to read for your trip to Bhutan
If Bhutan has fascinated you or you are planning a holiday in Bhutan, you will likely find immersing yourself in reading about Bhutan an enriching experience. We are delighted to share a curated selection of books that offer insights and inspirations for those intrigued by the wonders of Bhutan. Bhutan’s literary scene is still in its infancy. Bhutan has a few established writers with many emerging on the horizon. Further many books, as you will note below, are written by individuals who have visited, or lived and worked in Bhutan. The annual Mountain Echoes festival of Literature, Art and Culture has also generated interest in literature and writing in Bhutan. Bold Bhutan Beckons by Late Tim Fisher and Tshering Tashi presents an insightful account of the mysteries of Bhutan and the co-existence of the old traditions and modern trends. The writers beautifully chronicle the progress of the Bhutanese society in…