The Paro Tshechu is one of Bhutan’s most popular and vibrant religious festivals, held every spring in the beautiful Paro valley. This five-day event takes place in the stunning Rinpung Dzong, where monks and laypeople gather to perform sacred mask dances (Cham), traditional music, and colorful rituals. The highlight of the festival is the unfurling of the giant Thangka, known as the Thongdrel, on the final day. This large religious painting is displayed before sunrise and is believed to cleanse the sins of anyone who sees it. Locals dress in their finest clothes and come together to celebrate, pray, and enjoy the festive atmosphere. For visitors, it’s a wonderful opportunity to experience Bhutanese culture up close—witnessing the spiritual devotion, vibrant costumes, and deep-rooted traditions of the Bhutanese people. With KinGyel Tour and Travel, you can be part of this unforgettable event and discover the cultural heart of Bhutan in one of the country’s most picturesque valleys.