The Punakha Tsechu is an important religious and cultural festival celebrated in Punakha, Bhutan. This festival, held annually in February or March, marks the region’s celebration of Bhutanese spirituality, culture, and history. It’s one of Bhutan's most vibrant tsechus (festivals), featuring a series of colorful mask dances and rituals that date back centuries.
DAY 01: ARRIVE PARO.
DAY 02: PARO.
DAY 03: PARO – PUNAKHA.
DAY 04: PUNAKHA.
DAY 05: PUNAKHA – GANGTEY/PHOBJIKHA.
DAY 06: GANGTEY/PHOBJIKHA – THIMPHU.
DAY 07: THIMPHU.
DAY 08: THIMPHU – PARO.