Punakha Tshechu Festival in Bhutan 2025
The Punakha Tshechu Festival 2025 is a vibrant and spiritual celebration held from 9th to 11th March 2025 in the courtyard of the majestic Punakha Dzong, Bhutan. This three-day festival honors Guru Rinpoche and is one of the most significant festivals in western Bhutan, alongside the renowned festivals of Paro and Thimphu.
People from all over Bhutan gather to witness the festival, seek blessings, and enjoy a time of prayer and family bonding. The locals perform traditional songs and dances, dressed in vibrant and colorful costumes. The festival concludes with the Throngdroel ceremony, a sacred moment believed to liberate viewers from the cycle of rebirth.
Mask Dance in Punakha festival.
Highlights of the trip:
- Witness the most spectacular Punakha festival.
- Meet local people including the “Layaps”.
- Ancient temples, monasteries and dzongs (forts).
- Visit pristine villages and beautiful farm houses.
- Witness archery matches.
- Most scenic landscapes.
Sketch itinerary:
- Day 1. Arrive Paro – Thimphu sightseeing | 54 km | Drive: 1 hour | Altitude: 2334 m.
- Day 2. Thimphu sightseeing | Altitude: 2334 m.
- Day 3. Thimphu – Gangtey sightseeing | 128 km | Drive: 4 hours | Altitude: 3000 m.
- Day 4. Gangtey – Punakha tshechu festival in Bhutan 2025 | 75 km | Drive: 2 hours | Altitude: 1242 m.
- Day 5. Punakha tshechu 2025 – excursion to Talo monastery | 15 km | Drive: 30 minutes.
- Day 6. Punakha tshechu festival 2025 | Altitude: 1242 m.
- Day 7. Punakha – Paro sightseeing | 132 km | Drive: 3 hours | Altitude: 2200 m).
- Day 8. Paro sightseeing – Hike to the Tiger’s nest monastery | Walk: 2 hours | Altitude: 2200 m.
- Day 9. Paro – Departure.
Punakha 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.
- 1 Pax: US $ 2530 per person.
- 2 Pax: US $ 2150 per person.
- 3 Pax and Above: US $ 1855 per person.
Nature of trip: Privately guided travel in Bhutan.
Punakha Festival tour - Detail itinerary.
Day 1. Arrive Paro – Thimphu sightseeing | 54 Km | Drive: 1 hour | Altitude: 2334 m.
Upon arrival at Paro International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our guide and driver, who will accompany you on the scenic drive to Thimphu. Along the way, visit the historic Tamchog Monastery, built by the legendary iron bridge builder Thangtong Gyalpo.
In the afternoon, explore the Buddha Dordenma Statue, the tallest Buddha statue in the world at 51.5 meters, followed by visits to the sacred Changangkha Lhakhang and the Takin Preserve Center, home to Bhutan’s national animal.
In the evening, enjoy stunning views of Thimphu from the Sangaygang Viewpoint, visit the tranquil Dupthop Lhakhang Nunnery, and conclude with a tour of the majestic Tashichho Dzong, the royal secretariat and summer residence of the Je Khenpo. End your day with a delightful dinner and an overnight stay at your hotel.
Day 2. Thimphu sightseeing.
In the morning, start your day in Thimphu with a visit to the National Postal Museum, where you can learn about Bhutan’s unique philatelic history. Continue to the Painting School (Zorig Chusum Institute) to witness traditional Bhutanese art being taught and practiced. Explore the lively Craft Bazaar, showcasing authentic local handicrafts, and enjoy some free time strolling through the town, perfect for photography.
Afterward, drive to Paro and begin your afternoon with a visit to the Ta Dzong, Bhutan’s National Museum, followed by the impressive Rinpung Dzong, a historic fortress and monastery. End the afternoon with a visit to a traditional Bhutanese farmhouse, offering a glimpse into the rural lifestyle and culture. In the evening, enjoy free time exploring Paro town, ideal for shopping and photography. Conclude the day with dinner and an overnight stay at your hotel.
Day 3. Thimphu – Gangtey sightseeing | 128 km | Drive: 4 hours | Altitude: 3000 m.
In the morning, drive to Gangtey, making a stop at the stunning Dochu La Pass (3140 m) to admire its 108 chortens and the breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
Continue to Wangdue Phodrang to see the historic dzong, built in 1638 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal.
In Gangtey, visit the Gangtey Gompa Monastery, constructed in 1613 by Gyaltse Pema Thinley, followed by a tour of the Black-Necked Crane Information Center, one of the highlights of the 11-day Bhutan tour.
In the evening, explore the serene Phobjikha Valley, a winter roosting site for rare black-necked cranes.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 4. Gangtey – Punakha tshechu festival in Bhutan 2025 | 75 km | Drive: 2 hours | Altitude: 1242 m.
In the morning, drive to Punakha to witness the Punakha Tshechu Festival 2024. Held at the majestic Punakha Dzong, this festival celebrates Guru Rinpoche and attracts visitors from far and wide.
Visit the Punakha Dzong, built in 1637 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, which served as Bhutan’s ancient capital until the reign of the second king. The dzong is the winter residence of the Je Khenpo, Bhutan’s chief abbot.
In the evening, enjoy a walk across Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge (160 m), which spans the Pho Chhu River. The bridge offers stunning views of the river, valley, and nearby temples, coupled with a thrill of adventure.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 5. Punakha tshechu 2025 – excursion to Talo monastery | 15 km | Drive: 30 minutes.
In the morning, immerse yourself in the vibrant Punakha Tshechu Festival 2025, a grand celebration held at the stunning Punakha Dzong to honor Guru Rinpoche. Experience the colorful dances, rituals, and cultural displays that attract visitors from across Bhutan and beyond.
In the evening, enjoy a serene hike to the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Monastery, an exquisite structure built by Her Majesty the Queen Tshering Yangdon Wangchuck. This monastery offers breathtaking views of the surrounding valley and showcases intricate Bhutanese architecture and spirituality.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 6. Punakha tshechu festival 2025 | Altitude: 1242 m.
In the morning, attend the final half-day of the Punakha Tshechu Festival, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere as the festival concludes with blessings, cultural performances, and rituals that leave a lasting impression.
In the afternoon, take an excursion to the serene Talo Monastery, founded in 1767 by Chogtul Jigme Singye, the fourth reincarnation of Lam Thripa. Perched atop a ridge, the monastery offers stunning views of the surrounding valleys and is known for its peaceful ambiance and traditional architecture.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 7. Punakha – Paro sightseeing | 132 km | Drive: 3 hours | Altitude: 2200 m).
In the morning, drive to Paro, stopping en route at the Chimi Lhakhang, also known as the Temple of Fertility. Built in 1499 by Lama Drukpa Kuenley, famously called “The Divine Madman,” the temple reflects his unique teaching style using songs and humor to convey spiritual lessons.
In the afternoon, visit the Ta Dzong, originally built in 1649, now serving as Bhutan’s National Museum, showcasing rich artifacts and cultural treasures. Continue to the nearby Rinpung Dzong, constructed in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, renowned for its traditional architecture and historical significance.
In the evening, enjoy a leisurely stroll in Paro town.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 8. Paro sightseeing – Hike to the Tiger’s nest monastery | Walk: 2 hours | Altitude: 2200 m.
In the morning, embark on a memorable hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), perched dramatically on a cliff at 3,120 meters. The hike, a two-hour ascent, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, making it one of Bhutan’s most cherished experiences.
In the afternoon, visit Drugyel Dzong, also known as the “Fortress of Victory,” which holds significant historical importance, and the sacred Kichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest temples.
In the evening, enjoy free time exploring Paro town, perfect for shopping and photography. Conclude the day with a delicious dinner and an overnight stay at your hotel.
Day 9. Paro – Departure (End of Punakha tshechu festival 2025 tour).
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 - Punakha 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.
What else can I do in Punakha during the festival?
Visitors can explore Punakha Dzong, walk across the Pho Chhu suspension bridge, hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Monastery, or visit Chimi Lhakhang.
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.
When is the Punakha Festival in 2025?
The Punakha Festival in 2025 will take place from 9th to 11th March.
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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