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Khoma Village
Renowned for its exquisite handwoven Kishuthara textiles.
Khoma Village is a traditional weaving village in eastern Bhutan, renowned for preserving the centuries-old art of Kishuthara weaving. Home to generations of skilled artisans, the village offers visitors a glimpse into Bhutan's rich textile heritage, where intricate handwoven fabrics continue to be crafted using time-honoured techniques.


At a Glance
Location: Lhuentse District
Type: Traditional Weaving Village
Known For: Handwoven Kishuthara Textiles
Visit Duration: 30–60 Minutes
Explore Khoma Village
Discover the traditions, craftsmanship, and village life that have made Khoma one of Bhutan's most celebrated weaving communities.
Kishuthara Weaving
Watch skilled artisans create intricate Kishuthara textiles using techniques passed down through generations.
Village Life & Heritage
Experience the charm of a traditional Bhutanese village where weaving remains part of everyday life.
Textile Craftsmanship
Discover the artistry, patterns, and vibrant colours that make Khoma's handwoven fabrics highly prized across Bhutan.
Authentic Local Textiles
Browse and purchase authentic handwoven textiles directly from local artisans.
Gallery
A visual collection of intricate Kishuthara textiles, skilled weavers, and Lhuentse Dzong.








Travel Information
Khoma Village is a traditional weaving village in eastern Bhutan, renowned for preserving the centuries-old art of Kishuthara weaving. Best visited as part of a journey through Lhuentse District, the village offers visitors a glimpse into Bhutan's rich textile heritage, where generations of skilled artisans continue to create intricate handwoven fabrics using time-honoured techniques.
Best Time to Visit
March to May for pleasant spring weather in eastern Bhutan
September to November for clear skies and comfortable travel conditions
Morning visits for better light and the best chance to observe weaving activities
Daytime hours for full visibility of village life and textile craftsmanship
Travel Tips
Allow 30–60 minutes for your visit
Wear comfortable shoes for walking through the village
Purchase directly from artisans to support local weavers
Be respectful of residents and ask before photographing people or their work
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