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Bhutan, the enchanting Himalayan kingdom, has swiftly risen to become one of the most visited destinations in the world.
His Majesty The King graced the Paro tshechu, and offered prayers before the Guru thongdrel, which is unfurled on the final day. His Majesty joined the people to view the tshechu, and met with the ...
Each spring, the majestic Punakha Dzong, Bhutan's former capital, turns into a stage for Punakha Tshechu, a lunar spring festival. The narrow road is lined with street food stalls and a hodgepodge ...
The six-day annual Punakha Dromchoe and Tshechu attracted over 3,300 tourists this year, generating more than Nu 1.6 M in tourist fees for the district. This marks a threefold increase compared to ...
Now, from 7 to 14 April 2025, this magical place is opening its doors for the Paro Tshechu Festival, and honestly, if you’ve been waiting for a sign to book a life-changing holiday, this is it! What’s ...
Paro tshechu may be one of the most popular local tshechus, but it has its own share of the problem. The dzongkhag is facing difficulty in finding dancers from the gewogs for the tshechu. As of today, ...