To commemorate the victory over foreign invasions, Zhabdrung introduced the Punakha Drubchen. The Drubchen is celebrated as an annual festival.
The Paro Tshechu Festival is one of the biggest spring festivals in Bhutan.
It is one of the biggest festivals in the country. This festival is held in the capital city for three days beginning on 10th day of the 8th month of lunar calendar.
The Tshechu comprises showcasing of different sacred masked dances and cultural dances.The Gangtey Goempa observes an annual religious festival in its courtyard
An exquisitely themed two-day event celebrated at the base of Mt. Jomolhari by the nomad communities
The festival displays several sacred mask dances. The festival also hosts different types of folk songs and dances. It is a three day event starting on the 7th day of the ninth month of Bhutanese Lunar Calendar.
This Festival is like no other, it is popularly known as the Naked Dance Festival.
The festival is organised to generate awareness and understanding on the importance of conserving the endangered Black Necked Cranes.
It is a unique festival as the festival is fully performed by the Royal Bhutan Army rather than the monastery.