Culture & Festivals of Bhutan

Bhutan's culture is deeply devoted to Vajrayana Buddhism and impacts various aspects of life for the Bhutanese people. From vibrant religious festivals like Tsechu to the dense prayer flags and majestic dzongs, the country serves as the religious center for Buddhist devotees. Bhutia, Sharchop, and Nepalese are the ethnic groups of Bhutan that have been in this region for ages. Animal husbandry and agriculture are the major sources of income for the people, tourism also plays a major role in the growth of the nation’s economy.

Unlike other countries, Bhutan gives women more empowerment as compared to other nations. Art and craft are a major part of their culture that can be bought from the local markets as a souvenir. People are deeply rooted in their culture and take pride in sharing it with tourists and visitors. Gho and Kira are the traditional attires that are worn by people all over the country. Festivals are one of the most vibrant times that offer an energetic atmosphere making it one of the best times to visit the country. Tsechu is the largest festival in the country that attracts tourists from all over the world. Following is the list of festivals that are celebrated in Bhutan.

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