Festival tours provide a better experience to immerse yourself into the local customs and traditions of the Tibetans. During the festivals, tourist and locals alike come together to enjoy performances, see colorful costumes, dance to Tibetan folk music, and the locals even prepare food for their friends to enjoy. These festivals are a great representation of Tibetan culture to enjoy!
2016 - Tibetan Festivals
Festival
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2016
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Tibetan New Year
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Feb 9th
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Guthok Festival
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Feb 7 th
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Monlam Chemo Festival(Great Prayer)
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Feb 16th-23rd
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Saga Dawa festival
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May21st
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Gyantse Kubum Monastery Thangka and Mask Dance
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Jun 23rd-24th
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Huge Thangka Unfolding Festival at the Tashilhunpo Monastery
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Jul 18th-20th
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Shoton Festival in Drepong Monastery
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Sep1st
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Pray mask dance in Tashilhunpo Monastery
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Oct 1st-5th
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Horse RacingFestival in Gyangtyse
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Jul 20th
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Horse RacingFestival inNagachu
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Aug 10th-16th
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Horse RacingFestival in Jyegudo
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Jul 25th-30th
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Horse RacingFestival in Litang
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Aug 1st-7th
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Recommended Festivals:
1. Tibetan New Year ( Losar)
Losar is the largest and most popular non-religious festival of the year. On New Year’s day in Lhasa, pilgrims throng to the Jokhang Temple and Potola Palace to make offerings by burning butter lamps while locals dress in their best and parade around Barkor Marker Street. Around town new colored prayer flags are hung above each home and small incense fires burn throughout the city.
2. Horse Racing Festival
Tibet hosts many local horse racing festivals. Jyekundo, Nakchu and Litany are the most popular. Herdsmen on horseback wearing colorful dress carry tents and local products to pastureland to prepare to watch the festival. Many exciting events like Tibetan games, track & field events, folk song & dances, bartering & trading, and the main attraction horse racing are held.