Bhutan Festivals 2025

The year 2025 promises an exciting lineup of festivals in Bhutan, showcasing the rich tapestry of tradition, spirituality, and community spirit. Bhutanese festivals, or Tshechus, are vibrant events filled with elaborate rituals, traditional dances, and a showcase of local culture that draws both locals and international visitors in large numbers.

Major Festivals of Bhutan in 2025

Key festivals such as Paro Tshechu, Thimphu Tshechu, and Punakha Drubchen are expected to continue their tradition of grandeur and spiritual significance. These events feature the unfurling of giant thangkas, masked dances, and elaborate ceremonies that are steeped in Buddhist mythology and cultural lore.

Seasonal Festivals: Spring to Winter

From the blooming Rhododendron Festival in the spring to the serene Black-Necked Crane Festival in the winter, each season in Bhutan is marked by celebrations that reflect the natural beauty and agricultural rhythms of the country.

Unique Local Festivals

Each region in Bhutan hosts its unique festivals like Jambay Lhakhang Drup, which features the ‘fire dance,’ and the Wangdue Phodrang Tshechu, known for its Raksha Mangcham, or ‘Dance of the Ox.’ These festivals offer deep dives into the local customs and spiritual practices of different Bhutanese communities.

As we delve deeper into the festive calendar of Bhutan for 2025, we uncover not just the schedule of events but also the profound cultural connections and communal joy that these festivals foster. Whether you are a spiritual seeker, a cultural enthusiast, or simply a curious traveler, Bhutan’s festivals offer a window into the soul of this Himalayan kingdom.

FAQs

A royalty of US$ 100 is charged per person per night, which is included in the tariff mentioned above.

Yes, Bhutan welcomes everyone interested to visit Bhutan as long as the SDF royalty fees are paid and you avail a valid tourist visa.

Nationals of India are eligible for Entry Permit at the port of entry.

Nationals of Bangladesh and the Maldives are eligible for visa on arrival.

Nationals of Thailand and Switzerland holding Diplomatic/Official passports are eligible for visa on arrival.

Foreigners issued with a valid SAARC Visa Exemption Sticker do not require  prior visa/entry permit clearance.

All other foreign nationals must obtain an e-visa prior to their entry into Bhutan.

Admission into the country will be determined by Immigration Officers at the port of entry.

Bhutan does not limit tourist, as long as you follow the Tourism policy of Bhutan.

Bhutan will officially open for international tourist from September 23rd 2022. 

Under the new arrangement of ‘Test-and-Go‘ (mandatory stay home/hotel quarantine for 24 hours or until negative RT-PCR result is declared instituted with effect from July 4, 2022), upon arrival at the point of entry, RT-PCR test sample will be collected, a proof of vaccination certificate or evidence of COVID-19 infection in the six months prior to the visit will have to be produced.

Anyone testing positive will be required to self-isolate for five days at home/hotel.

No visa is required to visit Bhutan but they required to carry any of the 2 valid travel documents. (1. Valid passport having validity of minimum 6 months and 2. Voter ID Card, issued by Election commission of India)

OCI Cards are not valid documents to travel Bhutan as Indian nationals.

The visa fee is USD $40 per person and it is not refundable.

The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring months of March – May, when the valleys come alive with flowers in bloom. And Autumn season as well, September – November.