On April 3, 2026, King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan, accompanied by their children Prince Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck, Prince Ugyen, and Princess Sonam Yangden, attended the opening of the second edition of the Rhododendron Festival at Sheytemi in Merak, Trashigang. The festival was attended by over 8,000 people.
The week-long festival, held from 3 to 9 April at Sheytemi at an altitude of around 2,900 metres above sea level, celebrates the flowering season when rhododendrons come into bloom. Bhutan has approximately 46 species of rhododendron, of which 41 are found in the highland areas of Merak and Sakteng.
Festivities included traditional dances, singing, and games. Local products unique to the area were also on display. Merak and the neighbouring Sakteng Gewog, which fall within the Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary, are renowned for their distinct highland culture and remarkable biodiversity. The festival is organised by the Department of Tourism.









The two boys love their sister not so sure its the other way round in photo 4 !
ReplyDeleteLove the bold colours and they woven fabric. Exquisite
ReplyDeleteThe little one's look terrific in their traditional wear, beautiful colors, so vivid and pretty.
ReplyDeleteThe little princess is adorable and clearly is adored even by her brothers!! Having visited Bhutan last year I wish I had had the chance to meet the royal family as some tourists clearly have. LRB
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely little PSs. all their children are. Their national dress and the colors are so vibrant. So nice to see the family again.
ReplyDeleteThe photo with the three lovely children - wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAdorable trio vêtu dans des couleurs lumineuses !
ReplyDeleteA jarring photo no. 4:
ReplyDeleteIs this really the hierarchy in this culture... in the 21st century???
The boy is the eldest so I don’t understand your point
DeleteWhat do you mean?
DeleteThey seem a tight knit little family. The young Princess is clearly adored by her older siblings. Iits always a joy to see the younger members in national dress.
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