The Tharpaling Festival, held annually in Bumthang, Bhutan, is a sacred and vibrant celebration of Buddhist teachings and spiritual practices. Taking place at Tharpaling Monastery, the festival includes religious mask dances, prayers, and rituals, offering visitors a chance to witness the spiritual devotion of local monks and laypeople. Tharpaling Festival in Bumthang unique charm lies in its tranquil atmosphere, set against the serene backdrop of Bumthang’s picturesque valleys and mountains. It is a deeply spiritual experience, providing insight into Bhutan’s rich religious heritage while allowing visitors to participate in blessings and witness the devotion of the Bhutanese people.
Tharpaling Festival Tour Cost
- Solo Tour Cost USD 2490
- For a couple, the tour costs USD 1790 Per Person.
- 3 to 4 Pax would be USD 1650 Per Person.
Tour Overview of Tharpaling Festival
Festival Date: 20th Feb 2027
- Day 1 Arrival at Paro Airport and drive to Thimphu. Distance 60KM | Driving Time 1 Hour | Altitude 2400M.
- Day 2 Thimphu City Tour. Altitude 2400M.
- Day 3 Thimphu to Punakha. Distance 72.8 KM | Hiking Time 2 Hours 3 Minutes | Altitude 1200M.
- Day 4 Punakha to Bumthang. Distance 212.7km | Driving time 5hrs 53mins | Altitude 2800M.
- Day 5 Attend Tharpaling Festival Starting on 14th March 2025 | Distance 52.4km | Driving time 1hrs 54mins | Altitude 3600M.
- Day 6 Bumthang to Paro Via Flight. Flight time 35mins | Altitude 2200M.
- Day 7 Paro Tiger Nest Hike Tour.Distance 15 KM | Hiking Time 4 Hours | Temple is 900M above Paro valley
- Day 8 See Off at Airport. Altitude 2300M.
Flight Details for Tharpaling Festival March 11-18 2025
- Flights Detail Bangkok to Paro KB 153 Departs at 0600 and Arrival at 0815
- Paro to Bangkok KB152 Departs at 1150 and Arrival Bangkok at 1600
- Kathmandu to Paro KB 401 Departs at 0900 and arrives at Paro at 1020
- Paro to Kathmandu KB 400 Departs at 0700 and Arrival Kathmandu at 0800
Important Tours and Sights
- Bhutan Festival Dates
- 6 Days Bhutan Itinerary from India
- Bhutan Weather and Temperature in March
- Bhutan Tour in March
- Punakha Festival 2025
Trip Highlight of the Festival
- Explore Bumthang Valley
- Hike the most Popular Tiger Nest Temple
- Enjoy the live museam in thimphu
Tharpaling Festival Detail Itinerary
The Tharpaling festival takes place in the remote district of Bumthang. Its 9 hours drive from Thimphu. The valley is considered the cultural hub of the country. The festival takes place at Tharpaling monastery in Bumthang.
Arriving in Paro, Bhutan offers a breathtaking experience as you land at one of the world’s most scenic airports. Surrounded by majestic mountains, Paro welcomes you with its serene beauty, traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage. It's the gateway to exploring Bhutan’s iconic sites, including the famed Tiger’s Nest Monastery. Drive to Thimphu.
A Thimphu city tour offers a fascinating glimpse into Bhutan’s capital, blending tradition and modernity. Key attractions include the towering Buddha Dordenma statue, Tashichho Dzong, Memorial Chorten, and the National Library. Overnight at the hotel.
The journey from Thimphu to Punakha via Dochula Pass is a scenic adventure filled with stunning views and cultural landmarks. At 3,100 meters, Dochula Pass offers panoramic vistas of the snow-capped Himalayas, especially on clear days. The pass is marked by 108 chortens (stupas), which are a tribute to Bhutan’s fallen soldiers.During Tharpaling Festival in Bumthang enjoy the view, the road descends into lush valleys and fertile fields as you head toward Punakha. Along the way, visitors often stop at the Druk Wangyal Lhakhang temple and the famous Chimi Lhakhang, known as the "Fertility Temple."
A tour from Punakha to Bumthang takes you on a scenic journey through some of Bhutan’s most stunning landscapes, cultural landmarks, and sacred sites. The trip spans several days, covering lush valleys, mountain passes, and ancient monasteries. Key stops along the way include:
Trongsa Dzong – The largest dzong in Bhutan, offering insight into the country’s history and a great view of the surrounding landscape.
Yotong La Pass – A high-altitude mountain pass with breathtaking views of the Black Mountains.
Chumey Valley – Famous for traditional wool weaving and Bhutanese handicrafts.
Jakar Dzong – Located in Bumthang, this is a beautiful fortress overlooking the Chamkhar Valley.
The Tharpaling Festival, held at Tharpaling Monastery in Bumthang, is a revered annual event that celebrates Buddhist traditions and spiritual practices. The festival features colourful mask dances, traditional rituals, and sacred prayers performed by monks, creating a vibrant atmosphere of devotion and cultural significance. Visitors can witness intricate dances, receive blessings, and immerse themselves in the deep spiritual heritage of Bhutan.
The festival takes place amidst the picturesque backdrop of Bumthang’s scenic valleys, adding to the serene and enchanting experience. The Tharpaling Festival is a unique opportunity to experience Bhutanese spirituality and cultural heritage up close.
Traveling from Bumthang to Paro via domestic flight offers a convenient and scenic journey across Bhutan. The flight, operated by Druk Air, typically takes about 25 minutes. Here’s what to expect:
Scenic Views: Enjoy breathtaking aerial views of Bhutan's stunning landscapes, including valleys, mountains, Dzongs and rivers.
Flight Details: Flights usually depart from Bumthang’s domestic airport (Jakar) and arrive at Paro International Airport, Bhutan's main international gateway.
Booking: It’s advisable to book flights in advance, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure your preferred schedule.
Airport Experience: Both airports are small and efficient, with minimal waiting times.
This flight offers a quick and picturesque way to travel between these two beautiful regions, saving time compared to overland travel.
The Tiger’s Nest Hike in Paro, Bhutan, is a must-do adventure, leading to the iconic Taktsang Monastery, perched on a cliffside 3,000 feet above the Paro Valley. The hike, approximately 4-5 hours round trip, takes you through pine forests, with scenic viewpoints along the way. As you ascend, you'll encounter fluttering prayer flags and breathtaking views of the valley below. The monastery is a revered pilgrimage site, offering a sense of tranquility and spiritual significance. Though moderately challenging, the Tiger’s Nest hike rewards trekkers with unforgettable vistas and a deep connection to Bhutan’s sacred heritage.
Inclusions
- All Meals [Breakfast /Lunch/Dinner]
- Accommodation in 3 Star
- All transportation within the country including airport transfers.
- Sustainable Development Fees of $100 per person per night
- Entrance fees for Museums and Monuments only
- Visa Fee of USD 40 Per Person
- Airport tax
- Professional English speaking Guide.
- All Sightseeing in the country.
Exclusions
- *Flight Fare for both International and Domestic
- *Insurance Premiums
- *Payments for service provided on a personal basis
- Cost for any services not mentioned in the "Cost Include head"
- Cost incurred due to mishaps, strikes, political unrest etc.
- Personal expense in items such as laundry, soft drinks, Camera Charges, Bottle water, incidentals, Portage, Bellboy charges tips or any other services
Frequently Asked Question
The Tharpaling Festival is an annual celebration held at the Tharpaling Monastery in Bumthang, Bhutan. It features traditional mask dances, folk music, religious rituals, and cultural performances, showcasing Bhutanese heritage.
The festival usually occurs in March or April, depending on the Bhutanese lunar calendar. For the year 2025, the festival is scheduled to start from 14th march 2025.
The festival typically lasts for one day, with different religious and cultural performances taking place. The locals enjoy the festival.
The Tharpaling Monastery is situated in Bumthang District, about a 30-minute drive from Bumthang town. It is perched on a hill, offering scenic views of the surrounding valley.
Visitors can enjoy colourful mask dances, traditional songs, archery competitions, local handicrafts, and participate in spiritual rituals and blessings. They can also enjoy visiting Local people’s house, enjoy dinner in Farmhouse and join the community for local dance.
Yes, the Tharpaling Festival welcomes both locals and tourists. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in Bhutanese culture and traditions. Very few tourist visit Talo festival.
Visitors are encouraged to dress modestly in respect of local customs. If you have a gho or kira (traditional Bhutanese attire), wearing it enhances the cultural experience. If you don’t have one consider carrying long-sleeved shirts and full pants. Revealing dress is not allowed. Avoid wearing a cap.
If your travel time falls on Spring consider including Tharpaling Festival. You can customize your itinerary to include the festival along with other cultural and scenic attractions in Punakha and surrounding areas.
Hotel Used for Tharpaling Festival in Bumthang
All 3-star Hotels are approved by DOT.
- The hotel used in Paro is Hotel Tashi Namgay Resorts
- The hotel used in Thimphu is Hotel Seven Suits
- The hotel used in Punakha is Zhingkham Resorts
- The hotel used in Bumthang is Hotel Swiss Guest House









