This chapter explores the intersection of cultural tourism and traditional arts in empowering women through Thangka painting in Sikkim, India. It delves into how Thangka painting, a vital aspect of Tibetan Buddhist art, not only contributes to cultural preservation but also provides significant entrepreneurial opportunities for women in rural areas. By examining the socio-economic impacts, challenges, and opportunities faced by women Thangka painters, the chapter aims to highlight the role of traditional arts in promoting sustainable development and gender empowerment in rural communities.