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Sacred Festivals of Bhutan - Punakha Festival
Bhutan’s festivals are joyous expressions of its Buddhist culture. Françoise Pommaret, describing their Chaucerian atmosphere, writes that “the festivals offer Bhutanese an opportunity to become immersed in the meaning of their religion [but] they are also occasions for seeing people and being seen. People bring their finest clothes, their most beautiful jewels; they take out picnics rich with meat and alcohol. Men and women joke and flirt. An atmosphere of convivial, slightly ribald good humor prevails.”

In the spring Sacred Festivals, we attend the Punakha serda or the grand Paro tshechu. In the fall, we visit Wangdiphodrang’s and Thimphu’s equally exuberant tshechus. And this year we’re pleased to again offer a festival trip to the central Bhutanese village of Trongsa over the winter holidays. We join hundreds of villagers as they enjoy a rollicking carnival and watch mystical masked dances. All trips visit the important villages and historic sites of western Bhutan, such as Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha. (Note that Sacred Festivals is a great trip to extend to or from. Angkor beckons, and so do a host of easily accessed Asian destinations.)
Sacred Festivals of Bhutan - Punakha Festival Days 1 & 2: USA to Bangkok • Day 3: fly to Paro • Day 4: drive to Punakha for festival • Day 5: Punakha festival • Day 6: drive to Thimphu • Day 7: morning in Thimphu, return to Paro • Day 8: explore Paro • Day 9: fly to Bangkok • Day 10: return to USA.
  • Angkor Extension is available for this trip
  • Laos Extension is available for this trip
  • Sacred Festivals of Bhutan - Punakha Festival


    Trip Details

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    2009 Departures:
    • February 27 - March 8
    Trip Extensions Available: Trip Length: 10 days

    Activity Type: Touring

    Trip Price:From $3595
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