Bhutan has a history of rich culture and heritage. Even though it has a small population, more than 19 dialects are spoken in this region. But there is always communal harmony and a sense of brotherhood prevails in this region. Buddhism is the most prevalent religion of the nation and a large number of monasteries and temples are built in the region to honor Lord Buddha.
Hospitality is one of those sections that make the locals stand out in the region. They have unique traditional apparel for both genders.
They have the right set of education and advocate equal rights for both men and women. Bhutanese celebrate life with dance and music. Some of the famous musical identities of the region are: Boedra, Zhey, Zhem, Khorey etc.
They have age-old festivals that promote the customs and culture of the region. Thimphu Tshechu, Jambay Lhakhang Drup, Wangdue Phodrang, and Haa Summer Festival are some of the most notable festivals in the region.
Bhutanese Arts and Craft also play a significant role in promoting the country’s cultural prowess. They have wonderful pieces of art and craft in the form of carpentry, ornament weaving, etc. You can witness everything with us up close and have a deep understanding of the place with us.