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Jomolhari Mountain Festival is a vibrant celebration held in the shadow of Jomolhari Mountain, one of Bhutan’s most iconic peaks. This annual festival takes place in the Paro Valley and offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience Bhutanese culture, traditional performances, and the breathtaking natural beauty of the region. The festival celebrates the connection between the people, the land, and the sacred mountain, with activities such as cultural dances, local food, and handicrafts. It’s an enriching experience that combines spirituality, adventure, and the warmth of Bhutanese hospitality, making it a must-see for travelers seeking an authentic Bhutanese experience.

Jomolhari Mountain Festival

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  • Full Day Tour
  • Max People : 16
  • Wifi Available
  • 14th to 15th October 2025
  • Min Age : N/A
  • Pickup: Paro Airport

Jomolhari Mountain Festival holds significant cultural, spiritual, and environmental importance for Bhutan. Celebrated in the shadow of the sacred Jomolhari Mountain, the festival honors Bhutanese traditions through vibrant dances, music, and local food, reinforcing the country’s cultural heritage. The mountain itself is deeply revered, symbolizing the spiritual connection between the people and nature, and the festival serves as a reminder of Bhutan’s commitment to preserving its environment. It also supports local communities by promoting traditional crafts and providing an opportunity for economic growth through sustainable tourism. Ultimately, the festival fosters national pride, strengthens Bhutan’s identity, and celebrates the harmonious relationship between culture, spirituality, and nature.

 

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Departure & Return Location

Paro International Airport (Google Map)

Jomolhari Mountain Festival Date

14th and 15th October 2025

Jomolhari Mountain Festival Accommodation

Accommodation and camping for the Jomolhari Mountain Festival offer a unique blend of comfort and immersion in Bhutan’s stunning natural environment. Here’s what you can expect:

  1. Hotels and Guesthouses:

    • In Paro and nearby towns, you’ll find comfortable 3-star hotels and guesthouses that offer basic amenities. These provide a restful place to stay before and after the festival, with easy access to the festival venue.
    • Traditional Bhutanese-style hotels allow visitors to experience the charm of local architecture while enjoying modern comforts.
  2. Camping Experience:

    • For those seeking a more adventurous experience, camping near the Jomolhari Mountain is an option. Campsites are typically set up for festival-goers, offering a chance to immerse fully in the natural beauty surrounding the area.
    • Tented accommodation is provided, with basic facilities such as sleeping bags, mats, and food services.
    • Camping offers a unique view of the majestic Jomolhari Mountain and the opportunity to experience the tranquil, untouched landscape of Bhutan’s high-altitude valleys.
  3. Eco-Friendly and Sustainable:

    • Camping during the festival follows Bhutan’s commitment to sustainable tourism, with eco-friendly practices in place to minimize the environmental impact.
    • Visitors are encouraged to respect the local environment and adhere to conservation guidelines.
  4. Local Hospitality:

    • Whether staying in a guesthouse or camping, visitors can enjoy traditional Bhutanese hospitality, with local meals like emadatse (chili and cheese), rice, and butter tea served to offer a taste of Bhutan’s rich culinary traditions.

Guide for the Tour

Licensed Tour Guide approved by Department of Tourism

Price Includes

  • All meals as per the tour confirmation
  • All Hotel Accommodation in 3 star Hotel
  • Tour Guide
  • Entrance Fees
  • All transportation in destination location
  • Bottled water
  • Airport pick and drop
  • 4 G sim card to connect with your loved ones.
  • Visit to farm house and hotstone bath
  • All camping equipment.
  • Sleeping tent.
  • Cooks and Guide during the Trek.
  • Porter and Pony Cost.
  • Service of cook & Helper
  • Mess Tent, Kitchen Tent & Toilet Tent,
  • Ponies to carry supplies

Price Excludes

  • Airfare for both Domestic and International
  • Alcoholic Drinks which is not mentioned in the Program
  • Any Private Expenses
  • Insurance and premiums
  • Tips and Gratuity for Guide and driver

Jomolhari Mountain Festival Highlight

  • Traditional Bhutanese dances and cultural performances.
  • Breathtaking views of Jomolhari Mountain.
  • Local handicrafts and delicious Bhutanese cuisine.
  • Spiritual rituals and blessings.
  • Nature walks and hikes around the mountain.
What can I look forward to at the Jomolhari Mountain Festival?
  • Stunning views of the Jomolhari Mountain.
  • Exploring local handicrafts and tasting authentic Bhutanese cuisine.
  • Participating in spiritual rituals and receiving blessings.
  • Enjoying an eco-friendly and sustainable tourism experience.
Jomolhari Mountain Festival Photos
Jomolhari Mountain Festival Itinerary

Day 1Arrival at Paro

Arrive at Paro Airport, where your flight to Bhutan offers one of the most scenic mountain journeys, captivating visitors with breathtaking views. Once you land, the refreshing mountain air and panoramic views of villages and mountains will greet you. The visa process is quick, and once completed, our team will assist you through the airport and guide you on a Paro city tour. Visit notable sights like Drugyel Dzong, the 6th-century Kichu Temple, and end the day with a relaxing evening at your hotel.

Day 2Hike to Paro Taktshang | Acclamatisation

Embark on the Paro Tiger’s Nest hike, a rewarding trek to one of Bhutan’s most iconic sites. The hike will take up most of your day, but the stunning views and spiritual experience at the temple make it truly unforgettable. In the afternoon, if time permits, we will visit Taa Dzong, Bhutan’s only museum. This museum houses a rich collection of artifacts dating back to the first King of Bhutan, along with other significant historical treasures.

Day 3Paro to Shana | Start of the Trek | Distance 17km | Walking time 5-6hours | Altitude 2800M

Today, we begin our trek from Drugyel Dzong to Shana. The journey starts at Drukgyal Dzong, following the Paro River. As we trek, we pass through lush cultivated fields and charming villages, with forests filled with vibrant birds and colorful butterflies. We’ll camp for the night at Shana.
  • Altitude: 2,820 m
  • Distance: 14 km
  • Duration: 5–6 hours

Day 4Shana to Thathangka | Second day of the Trek | Distance 21km | Walking time 7-8hours | Altitude 3610M

We begin the day early, trekking towards Thathangka. The trail follows the river through dense forests, passing isolated farmhouses along the way. As the path narrows, it winds up and down through the drainage. We’ll also cross a junction where a path leads north to Tibet via the Tremo La pass. Our camp for the night is set in a meadow with a stone shelter.
  • Distance: 21 km
  • Walking Time: 7–8 hours
  • Altitude: 3,610 m

Day 5Thathangka to Jangothang | Third day of the Trek | Distance 17km | Walking time 5-6hours | Altitude 4080M.

Today, we begin our trek from Thathangka. After passing a small army post in the morning, the trail gradually ascends, leaving the forest line and entering a picturesque valley. Along the way, we pass Tegethang, a winter settlement for yak herders, where we’ll stop for lunch in one of the huts. Today, we’ll encounter many yaks as we continue towards Jomolhari Base Camp (4,115 m). The camp is surrounded by towering mountains, and nearby, we’ll see the ruins of an ancient fortress that once protected Bhutan from Tibetan invasions.

  • Altitude: 4,115 m
  • Distance: 15 km
  • Time: 5–6 hours

 

Day 6Jangothang Halt and attend Jumolhari Mountain festival | Fourth day of the Trek | Altitude 4080M

Take in the breathtaking views of Jomolhari Mountain and enjoy a day of relaxation. The area is also home to the elusive and graceful snow leopard, an endangered species that thrives in this region. The presence of this rare cat has been confirmed through camera trap photos and other signs, making this area one of the best habitats for snow leopards in Bhutan.

Day 7Jumolhari Mountain Festival | Fifth day of the Trek | Altitude 4080M.

Spend the entire day enjoying the mountain festival. The celebrations will feature traditional mask dances, with participants from government offices, local communities, and nearby villages joining in the festivities.

Day 8Jangothang to Shana | Sixth day of the Trek | Distance 18km | Walking time 5-6hours | Altitude 2800M.

We begin early for a challenging 8-hour trek from Jangothang to Shana, navigating a strenuous but rewarding route.

Day 9Shana to Paro | Last day of the trek | Distance 17km | Walking time 5-6 hours | Altitude 2300M.

Today’s trek is a 4-hour walk from Shana to Drugyel Dzong. Upon reaching the road point, our team will be waiting to transport you by car to your hotel in Paro, where you can relax and reflect on your adventure.

  • Distance: 17 km
  • Walking Time: 5–6 hours
  • Altitude: 2,300 m

Day 10Paro full day Rest | Altitude 2300M.

Today, enjoy a city tour of Paro. Visit a traditional farmhouse, explore the weekend market, and shop for authentic handicrafts. In the evening, unwind with a relaxing hot stone bath.

Day 11Drop at Airport and See Off. Altitude 2300M.

Today marks the end of your Bhutan tour. Our team will accompany you to the airport and assist with your departure. We recommend arriving at the airport 3 hours before your flight to allow time for any last-minute changes.

Jomolhari Mountain Festival Map
FAQs about Jomolhari Mountain Festival

What is the Jomolhari Mountain Festival?

  • The Jomolhari Mountain Festival is an annual event held near the base of Jomolhari Mountain in Bhutan, celebrating the region’s rich culture, traditions, and natural beauty. The festival features local performances, traditional dances, and cultural exhibitions, providing a unique insight into Bhutanese life.

What is the altitude of the Jomolhari Mountain Festival?

  • The festival is held at a high altitude near Jomolhari Base Camp, which is approximately 7 326 meters (24035.43 feet) above sea level.

 

Do I need a guide to attend the festival?

  • Yes, it is advisable to travel with a guide as the trek to the festival location can be challenging, and a local guide will help ensure your safety and enrich your experience.

What should I bring to the Jomolhari Mountain Festival?

  • It’s recommended to bring warm clothing, sturdy trekking shoes, a camera, and any personal items such as sunscreen, water, and snacks for the hike.

Is the festival family-friendly?

  • Yes, the Jomolhari Mountain Festival is suitable for families, offering cultural experiences and scenic treks that are enjoyable for visitors of all ages.
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