Overview
The Black-Necked Crane Festival, held annually at Gangtey Monastery in Bhutan, is a vibrant celebration highlighting the conservation of endangered black-necked cranes. It features children performing graceful crane dances and offers the mesmerizing sight of these cranes flying over the picturesque mountainous landscapes of Phobjikha Valley. The festival beautifully blends cultural festivities with environmental awareness, showcasing Bhutan’s dedication to preserving its natural heritage and promoting harmony between humans and wildlife.
Highlights
- Children performing crane dances
- Witness cranes flying over the mountainous landscapes.