Paro Tshechu is a captivating festival held in the picturesque town of Paro, Bhutan. This annual event celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the country and draws both locals and travellers from across the world.
The highlight of Paro Tshechu is the mesmerizing masked dances performed by monks in reverence of Buddhist saints and masters.
Beyond being a religious festival, Paro Tshechu also offers a delightful array of traditional Bhutanese food, local crafts and a chance to witness the locals dressed in their finest attire.
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