Thimphu
Following a three-year hiatus, Tingtibi, Zhemgang will come alive with colourful celebrations in honour of the victorious return of the Bhutan Bird Festival.
According to source, this much-awaited event, which is slated to take place from November 13-15, promises to highlight not only the area’s amazing birds but also its distinct culture and locally produced goods.
Both lovers of birds and culture must attend the festival, which is a monument to Bhutan’s dedication to protecting its rich natural heritage.
The festival is set against the breathtaking backdrop of Zhemgang Dzong and promises to be a mashup of customs, tastes, and experiences. The administrative regions of Zhemgang, known as gewogs, are preparing to wow festival attendees with their delectable cuisine and handcrafted items, source reported.
For instance, Bjoka Gewog will showcase its excellent bamboo goods, which are an indication of the native artistry and talents in the area.
The Zhemgang dzongkhag administration has done all possible to market and promote the festival in the lead-up to it. The preparations are moving along nicely, and November 11 is when they should be finished.
Through the generous funding of promotional initiatives, the tourism department has made sure that the festival is seen by a large and enthusiastic audience across a variety of media platforms.
A festival secretariat member named Ugyen Phuntsho revealed some wonderful news about this year’s festivities. It will now be easier for local businesses to participate since vendors can choose to lease both space and tents, source reported.
In order to improve the entire experience for visitors, the event is also building roadside amenities and permanent structures.