| A Tsechu is a festival in honour of Buddhist Saint Padmasambhava, popularly known as 'Guru Rimpoche', the saint who was responsible for introducing Buddhism to Bhutan. The Tsechu draws hundreds of Bhutanese people in a spirit of reverence, blessing, festivity and celebration, and is one of the best ways to experience the ancient living culture of Bhutan.
The Tsechu comes to life with colour, music, dance and drama as villagers and townspeople gather to witness the masked dances, sword dances and other sacred rituals. These events, most of which are performed by monks in colourful and elaborate costumes bring blessings to the onlookers, as well as instructing them about the Buddhist Dharma.
There are various Tsechus all year around at temples, Dzongs and monasteries throughout Bhutan. BTB can easily tailor your tour of Bhutan to incorporate one of these striking celebrations of Bhutanese culture. |