Tshechu festivals in Bhutan are vibrant religious and cultural celebrations held annually on the tenth day of the Bhutanese lunar calendar, honoring Guru Rinpoche and the arrival of Buddhism. These festivals feature masked dances performed by monks and laypeople, accompanied by religious ceremonies, music, and social gatherings. Tshechus are significant events for both locals and tourists, offering a glimpse into Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage and spiritual traditions.