Bhutan has four seasons and spring and autumn seasons are often preferred for traveling within the country. However, the winter season in Bhutan has its own charm.
Jambayang Bhutan Travel Service professionals have listed the dates of events occurring in the country in the months of December, January and February below, to be used as reference when planning your trip. We understand the busy schedules of our customers and work with them to design their custom itinerary. To design your 15 day trip, we suggest, you select the dates of travel first (corresponding with the events you wish to experience) and leave the rest to us!
Events in December
6th – 8th = Gelephu Tsechu
7th – 10th = Lhuntshe Tsechu
7th – 9th = Dungkar Tsechu
7th – 9th = Samtse Tsechu
8th – 10th = Trongsa Tsechu
8th – 9th = Tang Namkha Rabney
10th- 12th = Samdrup Jongkhar Tsechu
11th – 14th = Kangso Tsechu
11th – 13th = Dremetse Tsechu
12th – 16th = Chojam Rabney Festival
12th – 14th = Nabji Tsechu
12th – 14th = Korphu Tsechu
13th – 15th = Nalakhar Tsechu – held in Nga Lhakhang in Choekhor, Bumthang
13th= Dochula Druk Wangyel Festival
19th= Dagana Tsechu
24th – 29th = Pangkhar Choepa
Events in January
16th – 18th = Domkhar Tsechu
Events in February
12th – 14th = Lhamoizingkha Tsechu
14th – 16th = Punakha Drubchen
15th – 17th = Trashiyangtse Tsechu
17th – 19th = Punakha Tsechu
21st- 25th = Tangsibi Mani Festival
22nd= Chorten Kora Festival
22nd= Tharpaling Thongdrol
23rd- 25th = Buli Mani
23rd= Nomad Festival
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To book your Bhutan Winter Season package, send us an email at Jambayangtours@gmail.com
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