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March 8, 2008, International Women's Day, a Women's Trek for Peace & Development was organized in collaboration with Adventure Sisters and other NGO...
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Bhutan, Sikkim and Darjeeling Tour
Bhutan
Protected by the mighty Himalayas. Bhutan is known as the best and the last Shangri-La. Perhaps the most Mysterious and diverse of the entire Himalayan kingdom lying between the India and Tibetan region of China. Provided the essence of rich culture and a fascinating history. a traditional Buddhist culture has thrived the isolation from the rest of the world. The Bhutanese people protected this sacred heritage and unique identity for the centuries because of a deep traditional reverence, which the Bhutanese have for nature, the kingdom is one of the leading countries in environmental preservation.
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Bhutan Culture Tour
Trip Duration: 14 Days
Season: Through out the year

Bhutan often revered as the Land of the Thundering Dragon is perhaps still regarded as one of the 'Shangrilas' in the Himalayan region of its remoteness’, its spectacular mountain terrain, its exotic flora and fauna and above all the ancient Buddhist Monasteries. It is certainly one of the relatively unexplored pockets in Asia, which allows entry to only limited number of visitors. Some colorful festive (Tsechues) are observed all the year round in various parts of the country. To visit this fabled country during these festive seasons would be even better ways to observe the unique culture of Bhutan.
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Thimphu Tshechu Tour
The Tshechu is a festival honouring Guru Padmasambhava, "one who was born from a lotus flower." This Indian saint contributed enormously to the diffusion of Tantric Buddhism in the Himalayan regions of Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan around 800 AD. He was the founder of the Nyingmapa sect, the "old school" of Lamaism which still has numerous followers. The biography of Guru is highlighted by 12 episodes of the model of the Buddha Shakyamuni’s life. Each episode is commemorated around the year on the 10th day of the month by "the Tschechu". The dates and the duration of the festivals vary from one district to another but they always take place on or around the 10th day of the month according to the Bhutanese calendar. During Tshechu the monk dances are performed in the monasteries. The Tshechu is a religious festival and by attending it it is believed one gains merit. It is also a yearly social gathering where the people, dressed in all their finest traditional attire, come together to rejoice.
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