Experience the vibrant spirit of Bhutan through its grand and colorful festivals. Our Bhutan Festival Tours are designed to let you witness the famous Tshechu celebrations—where masked dances, sacred rituals, and centuries-old traditions come alive.
Join locals dressed in traditional attire as monasteries and dzongs transform into lively gathering spaces. Attend iconic festivals held at Paro Dzong and Tashichho Dzong, where spiritual performances narrate Bhutan’s rich Buddhist heritage.
Beyond the celebrations, enjoy guided cultural tours, scenic valleys, and peaceful monastery visits—blending festivity with exploration.
The best time to visit Phobjikha Valley is from September to November and March to May. This is because of the pleasant weather and clear skies, which promote better sightseeing and exploration.
No, being accompanied by a licensed tour guide is mandatory for exploring Phobjikha and parts of Bhutan, except Thimphu and Paro. By choosing a licensed Bhutan Tour Operator, such as AV Holiday World, you can receive the services of a licensed tour guide included in your package.
The black-necked crane festival takes place on November 11 every year. It is organised at the iconic Gangety Monastery that features cultural programs, crane-themed dances, and folk songs.
Yes, Phobjikha Valley is a cold place due to its elevation of around 3000 metres. The months between November and March can be freezing here. Thus, you need to pack warm and layered clothes for a visit to this beautiful valley.
Yes, Indian currency is accepted by businesses in Phobjikha Valley. However, it is recommended to exchange INR into BTN to avoid inconvenience.
