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Jakar Tshechu Festival 2025

Jakar tshechu festival Bhutan 2025, Festival dates: 29th – 31st October and 1st November 2025 (Three days), Venue: Jakar dzong, Bumthang.

The colorful mask dance at Jakar tshechu festival in Bhutan

Jakar tshechu festival in Bumthang.

The annual three day Jakar tshechu festival 2025 in Bhutan will be held at the Jakar dzong. It is one of the famous festivals in Bumthang and showcases several sacred mask dances. Besides, many different folk songs and dances that are performed by the local people. The people witness the festival dressed in their finest clothes and is one of the most popular festivals among tourists. It is held in mostly in the end of october or beginning of november.

Tour highlights:

  • Witness the spectacular Jakar festival Bhutan 2025.
  • Experience unique culture and traditions.
  • Meet local people.
  • Visit ancient monasteries, temples and dzongs.
  • Scenic mountain flight.
  • Beautiful landscapes.
  • Pristine villages and farm houses.

Jakar tshechu festival tour itinerary (Sketch):

  • Day 1. Arrive Paro and sightseeing | Altitude: 2200 m.
  • Day 2. Paro sightseeing – Hike to the Tiger’s nest monastery | 7 km | Hike: 4 hours | Altitude: 2200 m.
  • Day 3. Paro – Bumthang sightseeing | By flight | 25 minutes | Altitude: 2600 m.
  • Day 4. Bumthang – Witness the Jakar festival in Bhutan | Altitude: 2600 m.
  • Day 5. Jakar Festival Bhutan 2025 – Excursion to Ogen Choling palace | 40 km | Drive: 1 hour 40 minutes.
  • Day 6. Bumthang – Trongsa sightseeing – Gangtey | 186 km | Drive: 5 hours | Altitude: 3000 m.
  • Day 7. Gangtey – Punakha sightseeing | 75 km | Drive: 2 hours | Altitude: 1242 m.
  • Day 8. Punakha – Thimphu sightseeing | 76 km | Drive: 3 hours | Altitude: 2334 m.
  • Day 9. Thimphu sightseeing – Paro | 54 km | Drive: 1 hour | Altitude: 2334 m.
  • Day 10. Paro – Departure (End of Jakar tshechu 2025 tour).

Tour cost:

The cost given below is inclusive of sustainable development fee (SDF) of US $ 100 per person per night and Bhutan visa fee US $ 40 per person.

Entrance fees for monuments and festivals visits to be paid separately.

  • 1 pax: US $ 3100 per person.
  • 2 pax: US $ 2560 per person.
  • 3 pax or more: US $ 2380 per person.

Nature of trip: Private & guided Bhutan travel

Detailed Itinerary for Jakar Tshechu Festival Bhutan.

Meet and greet at the airport and drive to the Hotel.

In the afternoon, visit Ta dzong, the national museum of Bhutan built in 1649. Then visit Rinpung dzong built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal.

In the evening, free to stroll in the town for shopping and photography.

Dinner and overnight in Hotel.

In the morning, we drive to Satsam Chorten and 2 hour hike till the Tiger’s Nest monastery (Paro Taktsang).

In the afternoon, visit Drugyal dzong built in 1647 by the great Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. Then visit Kichu lhakhang built in 659 A.D by the Tibetan King Srongtsen Gampo.

Dinner and overnight in Hotel.

In the morning, drive to the airport for flight to Bumthang.

Meet & greet at the Badbalathang airport and drive to the Hotel.

Afternoon, visit to:

– Jambay lhakhang built in 659 AD by the Tibetan King Srongtsen Gampo.
– Chakhar lhakhang was the palace of Indian king Sindhu Raja. In the 14th century, Dorji Lingpa, a Buddhist saint, re-built it as a place of worship.
– Tamshing lhakhang which literally means “the temple of the good message”, established in 1501 by Pema Lingpa (1450-1521).
– Kurjey lhakhang built in the 8th century where the body print of the Guru Rinpoche can still be seen on the rock housed in this temple.
In the evening, free to stroll in the town.

Dinner and overnight in Hotel.

In the morning, drive to the Jakar dzong and witness the Jakar festival Bhutan 2025.

– The Jakar dzong which means “The castle of white Bird” was built in 1667 by the Tibetan Lama Nyagi Wangchuk.
Afternoon, witness the Jakar festival.

In the evening, we visit Kenchosum monastery built in the 6th century. Legend has it that the Lhakhang contained a large bell that when it was rung, the bell could be heard all the way in Lhasa, Tibet. It is now on display at the national museum in Paro.

Dinner and overnight in Hotel.

In the morning, witness the Jakar festival.

Afternoon, drive to the beautiful valley of Tang valley.

On the way, visit to Mebar Tsho or “the burning lake”.

While in Tang valley, visit to Ogen Choling palace museum.

In the evening, drive back to Bumthang.

Dinner and overnight in Hotel.

In the morning, drive to Gangtey. On the way, visit to:

– The tower of Trongsa or Ta dzong, an ancient watch tower which once guarded the Trongsa dzong.
– Trongsa dzong built in 1644 by Chhogyal Minjur Tempa.
While in Gangtey, visit to:

– Gangtey Gompa monastery founded in 1613 by Gyaltse Pema Thinley, the grandson of Pema Lingpa.
– Explore Phobjikha valley, the most beautiful glacial valley in the Himalayas and the roosting ground of the rare black- necked cranes in winter.
Dinner and overnight in Hotel.

In the morning, visit Crane information center.

Then drive to Punakha. On the way, take a view of Wangdiphodrang dzong built in 1638 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal.

Then visit Chimi lhakhang (temple of fertility) built in 1499 by Lama Drukpa Kuenley (The divine mad man).

Afternoon – visit Punakha dzong was built in 1637 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal.

In the evening, hike to Khamsum Yulley monastery built by Her Majesty the Queen Tshering Yangdon Wangchuck.

Dinner and overnight in Hotel.

In the morning, drive to Thimphu

We stop at Dochu la pass (3140 meters) with 108 stupas at Dochu la pass. You can see the great views of the higher Himalayas bordering Tibet. You can see Table mountain, Mt. Masagang (7158 m), the highest mountain in Bhutan.

Afternoon – visit postal museum, textile museum and the painting school (The school of 13 arts and crafts).

In the evening, visit to Tashichho dzong, the royal secretariat and the residence of Je Khenpo.

Dinner and overnight in Hotel.

In the Morning, visit to:

– National memorial chorten built in honor of Late His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuck.
– Tallest statue of sitting Buddha (51.5 meters) at Kuensel Phodrang.
– Changangkha lhakhang.
– Takin preserve center.
– Sangay gang view point.
– Dupthop lhakhang, one of the few surviving nunneries in Bhutan.
Lunch at Simply Bhutan, where you can enjoy typical Bhutanese dishes, local wine, witness folk dances and many more.

Afternoon, visit craft bazaar where you can buy Bhutanese handicrafts and art works.

In the evening, drive to Paro. On the way, visit Tamchog lhakhang built in the year 1420 by Thang Tong Gyalpo. He built 108 bridges across Tibet and Bhutan, out of which 8 were built in Bhutan.

Dinner and overnight in Hotel.

After breakfast, drive to the airport and farewell (End of Jakar tshechu festival tour).

Jakar tshechu festival tour itinerary includes visit to Kurjey monastery

Kurjey monastery in Bumthang.

Tiger's nest monastery-the main highlight of Bhutan Jakar tshechu festival tour itinerary

The iconic Tiger’s nest monastery in Paro.

Jakar tshechu festival - FAQs.

The Jakar tshechu Bhutan is held at the courtyard of Jakar dzong (The castle of white bird) in Bumthang in central Bhutan.

Yes, you can visit the Tiger’s nest monastery in Paro valley if you book Jakar festival.

Yes, you have to pay US $ 12 per person as entry fee to witness the Jakar tshechu.

Yes, you can visit the beautiful Phobjikha valley if you book Jakar festival tour. Phobjikha and Gangtey valley are on the way to Bumthang valley.

Yes, you can stay for a night in a Bhutanese farm house if you book Jakar tshechu Bhutan 2025 tour.

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