Day 8
Bumthang Ura – Ura Yakchoe Festival
Today you will Experience the vibrant and enchanting world of Bhutanese festivals, known as tshechus, where the ancient living culture of the country comes alive. These Buddhist festivals are a gateway to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Bhutanese traditions and beliefs.
Tshechus are held to honour Guru Rinpoche, the revered saint who introduced Buddhism to Bhutan. Witness mask dancers, adorned in intricate costumes, as they gracefully perform ancient rituals and depict mythological stories. Be captivated by the vibrant colours, dances, elaborate ceremonies, and the deep-rooted spirituality that pervades every aspect of these festivals. After wonderful time in festival, we can also visit the temporary stalls which is part of the festival, where you can interact with the locals. The festival is a 3-day Buddhist festival held annually in the Ura village of Bumthang, Bhutan. It is a colorful event filled with traditional mask dances, communal celebrations and prayers for happiness, prosperity and good harvests. It attracts locals from all over Bhutan, dressed in their festival traditional attire.
The Tamshing Festival is a 3-day festival held annually at Tamshing Monastery in Bumthang, Bhutan. It celebrates the monastery’s founding in the 16th century and its protective deity, Dorji Phagmo. The festival features sacred mask dances, including the Khandroi Gar Cham, a 500-year-old dance performed during the monastery’s consecration. This festival is known for its spiritual atmosphere and cultural significance. It is rare that tourists are able to witness this event. Here they can immerse themselves in the Bhutanese culture and community gatherings.
After wonderful time in festival, we can also visit the temporary stalls which is part of the festival, where you can interact with the locals.
Later during the day, we will visit one of the farmers in the village and the host will be giving us a cooking lesson, later we can have dinner there.
Tshechus are held to honour Guru Rinpoche, the revered saint who introduced Buddhism to Bhutan. Witness mask dancers, adorned in intricate costumes, as they gracefully perform ancient rituals and depict mythological stories. Be captivated by the vibrant colours, dances, elaborate ceremonies, and the deep-rooted spirituality that pervades every aspect of these festivals. After wonderful time in festival, we can also visit the temporary stalls which is part of the festival, where you can interact with the locals. The festival is a 3-day Buddhist festival held annually in the Ura village of Bumthang, Bhutan. It is a colorful event filled with traditional mask dances, communal celebrations and prayers for happiness, prosperity and good harvests. It attracts locals from all over Bhutan, dressed in their festival traditional attire.
The festival dates change annually, and it is a special opportunity rarely witnessed by tourists, to be able to observe, engage and participate in this spiritual event. Later during the day, we will visit the home of a farmer in the village and the host will be giving us a cooking lesson, later we can have dinner there as their guests.
Hotel:
Swiss Guest House