Bhutan Festival Tours
Bhutan Festival Tours — Stand Inside the Circle Where the Ancient World Is Still Alive
The drums start before sunrise. By the time you reach the dzong courtyard, monks in towering masks are already moving — slow, powerful, deliberate — and the crowd around you presses forward not for entertainment, but for blessings. This is a Bhutan festival tour, and nothing you have read prepares you for what it actually feels like to be here. At Bhutan Cultural Tours, we have been designing bhutan festival tours for over 15 years, placing travelers from 30+ countries in the front row of the Himalayan kingdom’s most sacred and spectacular celebrations. Scroll down to find the package that takes you there.
Our Bhutan Festival Tour Packages
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Truly All-Inclusive Packages
No hidden costs added at checkout. Your package covers accommodation, all meals, private transport, expert guide, and 24/7 WhatsApp support. What you see is what you pay — nothing more.
100% Hassle-Free Bhutan Visa & Permits
Bhutan visa, Sustainable Development Fee, monument permits, airport transfers — we handle every document from day one. You land at Paro Airport and we take care of everything else.
15+ Years of Local Expertise
We are not travel resellers — we are a government-licensed Bhutan tour operator run by Bhutanese locals. Our guides grew up attending these festivals. That insider knowledge changes everything you see and hear on the ground.
Small Groups, Big Access
We cap every festival tour at 8 travelers maximum. No crowded buses, no rushed itineraries. You move at your pace, get the best courtyard positions, and actually connect with what you are witnessing.
What's Included in Your Bhutan Festival Tours Package
Every bhutan festival tour we design is genuinely all-inclusive. Your package covers: three-star or four-star hotel accommodation throughout (single or twin occupancy as selected), all meals from your first dinner to your last breakfast, a private vehicle and driver for all ground transfers including airport pickup and drop-off, your dedicated Bhutanese-born guide for the full duration, Bhutan visa processing, the government Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), all internal monument and dzong entry fees, and 24/7 WhatsApp support from your trip coordinator throughout your journey.
What is not included: your international flights to and from Paro Airport, personal travel insurance (required — we can recommend providers), and personal spending on souvenirs, tips, or additional activities you choose independently.
Real Traveler Reviews & Testimonials
Over 6,000 international guests have trusted their Bhutan tours experience with us. Here's what they say.
Sarah M.
London, UK
7-Day Cultural Tour,
“Without question the best cultural tours in Bhutan I could have chosen. Our guide Karma arranged a private blessing ceremony at a monastery not on any tourist map. I cried. Best Bhutan tour experience of my life.”
James T.
New York, USA
10-Day Heritage Tour,
“I’ve done cultural tours across Southeast Asia and nothing compares to this Bhutan travel package. The farmhouse stay alone was worth the entire trip. Already planning to return for the Paro Tshechu next spring.”
Priya K.
Singapore
5-Day Essential Tour,
“The Bhutan vacation exceeded every expectation. Our guide’s knowledge of Buddhist traditions transformed sightseeing into genuine understanding. Transparent pricing, zero stress, and memories that will never fade.”
Bhutan Festival Tours Travel FAQs
A Tsechu (meaning "10th day") is a religious festival honoring Guru Rinpoche, the Buddhist saint who brought Buddhism to Bhutan. During a Tsechu, monks and laymen perform elaborately costumed cham mask dances over three to five days. Each dance has a specific spiritual meaning — they are sacred teaching tools, not performances. Most Tsechus also include the unfurling of a giant Thongdrol thangka believed to bestow blessings on all who see it.
All Bhutan tours require payment of the government's Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) — currently USD $100 per person per night — in addition to your tour package cost. Our all-inclusive bhutan festival tour packages start from $2,450 per person for a 7-night trip. This covers accommodation, meals, guide, transport, visa, SDF, and all permit fees. International flights are extra.
Book 4–6 months before your travel date. Festival seasons — especially Paro Tsechu (March–April) and Thimphu Tsechu (September–October) — are Bhutan's most popular travel periods. Hotels and guides in premium locations book out months in advance. We hold priority hotel allocations for our clients, but early booking is always recommended.
Absolutely. We accommodate solo travelers on all our festival tours, either on a private basis or joining a small group (maximum 8 people). Many of our solo guests say the group dynamic at festivals actually adds to the experience — sharing the moment with fellow travelers deepens it.
Yes. All international visitors to Bhutan (except Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian nationals) require a Bhutan visa. We handle the entire visa application process on your behalf — you simply provide your passport details and we do the rest. Visa approval typically takes 3–5 business days.
Bhutan consistently ranks among the safest countries in Asia for all travelers, including solo women. Crime rates are extremely low, Bhutanese people are famously warm and respectful, and our local female guides are available on request. Festival environments are family-oriented and welcoming.
Dress modestly and respectfully — covered shoulders and knees are expected at all dzong festivals. Many travelers choose to purchase or rent traditional Bhutanese dress (Gho for men, Kira for women) — locals love it and you blend in beautifully. Our guides advise you in advance so you arrive prepared.