Jambay Lhakhang Festival in Bhutan
The Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival 2025 in Bhutan is one of the most celebrated cultural events in the country, held annually at the Jambay Lhakhang temple. This temple, built in the 7th century by Srongtsen Gampo of Tibet, is one of the 108 temples he constructed in a single day. The festival is a vibrant and colorful celebration of Bhutanese spirituality and traditions, drawing both locals and visitors alike. One of the key highlights of the festival is the “Ter Cham” or “The Fire Ritual”, famously known for the naked dance, which takes place at midnight. The dance is a spiritual and purifying ritual performed by monks, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. People from all over Bhutan, as well as tourists, gather to witness this unique and sacred event. The Jambay Lhakhang Drup festival is an incredible blend of cultural performances, religious rituals, and a sense of community spirit.
Jambay Lhakhang Festival in Bhutan
Highlights of the trip:
- Witness the famous Jambay lhakhang Drup festival.
- Meet the local people.
- Most scenic landscapes.
- Ancient monasteries, temples and dzongs.
- Scenic mountain flight.
- Witness archery matches.
- Bhutanese villages and farm houses.
Sketch itinerary:
- Day 1. Arrive Paro and sightseeing | Altitude: 2200 m.
- Day 2. Paro – Hike to the tiger’s nest monastery (Taktsang) | 7 km | Hike: 4 hours.
- Day 3. Paro – Bumthang sightseeing | By Flight | 25 minutes | Altitude: 2600 m.
- Day 4. Bumthang – Jambay lhakhang festival in Bhutan 2025 | Altitude: 2600 m.
- Day 5. Jambay lhakhang festival 2025 in Bhutan | Altitude: 2600 m.
- Day 6. Bumthang – Trongsa – Gangtey sightseeing |185 km | Drive: 5 hours | Altitude: 3000 m.
- Day 7. Gangtey – Punakha sightseeing |(75 km | Drive: 2 hours | Altitude: 1242 m.
- Day 8. Punakha – Thimphu sightseeing | 76 km | Drive: 3 hours | Altitude: 2334 m.
- Day 9. Thimphu sightseeing – Paro | 54 km | Drive: 1 hour | Altitude: 2200 m.
- Day 10. Paro – Departure.
Jambay Lhakhang Festival tour cost:
The cost given below is inclusive of sustainable development fee (SDF) of US $ 100 per person per night and Bhutan visa fee US $ 40 per person.
Entrance fees for monuments and festivals visits to be paid separately.
- Solo travel: US $ 2825 per person.
- 2 pax: US $ 2395 per person.
- 3 pax or more: US $ 2065 per person.
Nature of trip: Privately guided travel in Bhutan.
Jambay Lhakhang Festival tour - Detail itinerary.
Day 01. Arrive Paro and sightseeing | Altitude: 2200 m.
Upon arrival in Paro, soak in the fresh Himalayan air and the picturesque valley surrounded by mountains.
After lunch, begin your exploration with a visit to Ta Dzong, Bhutan’s National Museum, housed in a historic watchtower. It offers fascinating exhibits of Bhutanese art, history, and culture. Next, visit the iconic Rinpung Dzong, built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, which serves as the administrative center of Paro District.
In the evening, enjoy free time strolling through the charming Paro town, perfect for shopping and photography.
Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 02. Paro – Hike to the Tiger’s nest monastery
In the morning, drive to Satsam Chorten and begin a two-hour hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang). Perched at 3,120 meters, this sacred site is where Guru Rinpoche meditated, bringing Buddhism to Bhutan. The breathtaking views and spiritual ambiance make it a highlight of any Bhutanese journey.
In the afternoon, visit Drugyal Dzong, built in 1647 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to commemorate Bhutan’s victory over Tibetan invaders. Then, explore Kichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest temples, built in 659 A.D. by Tibetan King Srongtsen Gampo as part of a network of temples to subdue a giant demoness.
Dinner and overnight at a hotel in Paro.
Day 03. Paro – Bumthang sightseeing (By Flight) | Altitude: 2600 m.
In the morning, drive to Paro Airport for your flight to Bumthang.
Upon arrival at Bathpalathang Airport, meet your guide and transfer to the hotel.
In the afternoon, visit:
- Jambay Lhakhang, built in 659 AD by Tibetan King Srongtsen Gampo, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan.
- Chakhar Lhakhang, originally the palace of Indian King Sindhu Raja, later rebuilt as a temple by Dorji Lingpa in the 14th century.
- Tamshing Lhakhang, founded in 1501 by Pema Lingpa, known as “The Temple of the Good Message”.
- Kurjey Lhakhang, dating back to the 8th century, where Guru Rinpoche’s body imprint remains embedded in rock.
In the evening, enjoy free time to explore Bumthang town.
Dinner and overnight at a hotel in Bumthang.
Day 04. Bumthang – Ura valley (Witness the Jambay lhakhang Drup festival 2025)
In the morning, take an excursion to the picturesque Ura Valley and visit the Ura Temple, a revered site in the region. The valley, with its charming traditional houses and scenic landscapes, offers a peaceful retreat into nature. Afterward, drive back to Bumthang.
In the evening, after an early dinner, head out to witness the Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival 2025, one of the most spectacular and culturally rich festivals in Bhutan. This festival is known for its vibrant mask dances, spiritual rituals, and the renowned naked dance (Ter Cham), which takes place at midnight. It is a deeply spiritual event, drawing both locals and tourists who come to witness the sacred traditions and lively celebrations.
Overnight stay in the hotel to rest after an exciting day.
Day 05. Excursion to Ogen Choling palace & Jambay lhakhang festival
In the morning, embark on a scenic drive to the Tang Valley, one of the most beautiful and less-explored regions of Bumthang. On the way, visit Mebar Tsho, or the Burning Lake, a sacred site where Terton Pema Lingpa is said to have discovered hidden religious treasures. The serene ambiance and historical significance make it a must-visit.
While in Tang Valley, explore the Ogyen Choling Palace Museum, which offers a glimpse into Bhutan’s rich aristocratic heritage and the traditional way of life.
In the evening, drive back to Bumthang and visit Kenchosum Lhakhang, built in the 6th century. According to legend, the lhakhang once housed a massive bell whose chimes could be heard all the way in Lhasa, Tibet. The bell is now displayed at the National Museum in Paro.
After an early dinner, witness the Jambay Lhakhang Festival 2025, one of Bhutan’s most spectacular religious celebrations.
Overnight in the hotel.
Day 06. Bumthang – Trongsa – Gangtey |146 km | Drive: 5 hours | Altitude: 3000 m.
After breakfast, drive to Gangtey, passing through stunning mountain landscapes. En route, visit Trongsa Dzong, built in 1648 by Chogyal Minjur Tempa. This historic fortress was the seat of power over central and eastern Bhutan, and the first two kings of Bhutan ruled the country from here. Then, visit Ta Dzong, now a Royal Heritage Museum, which offers deep insights into Bhutanese history and culture.
After lunch, continue your journey to the picturesque Gangtey Valley. Upon arrival, visit Gangtey Gompa Monastery, founded in 1613 by Gyaltse Pema Thinley. This important religious site belongs to the Nyingma school of Buddhism.
Later, explore the breathtaking Phobjikha Valley, a serene glacial valley that serves as the winter roosting ground for the rare black-necked cranes. The valley’s pristine beauty and unique ecosystem make it a must-visit destination.
Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 07. Gangtey – Punakha sightseeing | 75 km | Drive: 2 hours | Altitude: 1242 m.
After breakfast, drive to Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan. En route, visit Wangdue Phodrang Dzong, built in 1638 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. Though destroyed by fire in 2012, the dzong has been restored to its former glory and remains an important cultural landmark.
Next, visit Chimi Lhakhang, the renowned “Temple of Fertility”, built in 1499 by Lama Drukpa Kuenley, also known as the Divine Madman. Famous for his unconventional teachings using humor and songs, he is revered for blessing childless couples who seek fertility prayers at the temple.
After lunch, explore Punakha Dzong, an architectural masterpiece built in 1637. Situated at the confluence of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers, it serves as the winter residence of the Je Khenpo and hosted Bhutan’s first national assembly in 1952.
In the evening, enjoy a scenic hike to Khamsum Yulley Monastery, offering panoramic views of the valley.
Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 08. Punakha – Thimphu sightseeing | 76 km | Drive: 2 hours | Altitude: 2334 m.
In the morning, drive to Thimphu, with a stop at Dochula Pass to admire the 108 stupas and the stunning view of the higher Himalayas. This pass is also the venue for the Druk Wangyel Festival, held annually on 13th December.
After lunch, explore the Weekend Vegetable Market, where you can see fresh produce from around the country. Then, witness an exciting archery match at Changlimithang Stadium, a popular sport in Bhutan.
Overnight in the hotel.
Day 09. Thimphu sightseeing – Paro
In the morning, visit the National Memorial Chorten, Kuensel Phodrang with the tallest Buddha statue, and the serene Changangkha Lhakhang. Explore the Takin Preserve Center, enjoy views from Sangay Gang Viewpoint, and visit the peaceful Dupthop Lhakhang nunnery.
For lunch, enjoy traditional Bhutanese dishes at Simply Bhutan, where you can also experience folk dances and cultural displays.
In the afternoon, visit Craft Bazaar for Bhutanese handicrafts and art. On your way to Paro, stop at Tamchog Lhakhang, built in 1420 by Thang Tong Gyalpo. This historical site is known for its 108 bridges across Tibet and Bhutan. Return to your hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 10. Paro – Departure.
After breakfast, bid farewell to the enchanting kingdom of Bhutan as you drive to Paro International Airport. Your guide and driver will assist you with departure formalities, ensuring a smooth and memorable end to your journey. Safe travels!
FAQs - Jambay Lhakhang Festival tour itinerary
Can photos and videos be taken during the festival?
Photography is allowed, but it’s courteous to avoid interrupting rituals. Always seek permission before photographing monks or performers.
Is prior booking necessary to attend the festival?
While tickets are not required for the festival itself, it’s advisable to book accommodations and transportation in advance due to high demand during festival time.
What should I wear to the festival?
Visitors are encouraged to dress modestly. Bhutanese attire like Gho (for men) and Kira (for women) is ideal but not mandatory. Comfortable, respectful clothing is recommended.
Tour cost includes
- All meals [breakfast / lunch / dinner].
- Accommodation [twin / double sharing basis]. Single room supplement is extra.
- All transportation within the country including airport transfers.
- Sustainable development fee (SDF).
- Bhutan visa fee.
- English speaking local guide.
- Sightseeing.
- Bottled water.
Tour Cost Excludes
- Entrance fees for museums and monuments.
- Domestic/International flight (Drukair / Bhutan Airlines fares).
- Insurance premiums.
- Payments for service provided on a personal basis.
- Cost incurred due to mishaps, strikes, political unrest etc.
- Cost for any services not mentioned in the “Cost Include head”.
- Personal expenses such as laundry, soft drinks, etc...
- Tips for guide and driver.
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