Photography Tour
12 Nights 13 Days
Tour Facts
Duration: 12 Nights 13 Days
Season: Jan, Feb, March, April, Mid Sep, Oct, Nov & Dec
Tour Starts: Paro
Tour Ends: Paro
Group Size: Any
Package Includes
Accommodation: Twin Sharing / 3 Stars Hotels
Meal Plan: All the meals
Transport: Very Comfortable Transport (SUV/Mini Bus/Coaster Bus)
Guide: Professional English Speaking
Visa / Permits: Bhutan Visa & All Permits
Sightseeing: Extensive Sightseeing & Touring
Entrance fees: All Historic Monuments
Tax: Government Royalties And Taxes
Package Excludes
Airfare
Laundry
Privates call
Beverages or Drinks
Insurance for travel and other contingencies.
Bank Charges
Single room supplement charges of US $ 40 per night halt per person will apply for any single room requirement.Festival Dates
Set out into the mountains of Bhutan to shoot images of exquisite temples, timeless farming villages unchanged by the time, dazzling rice fields and towering Himalaya. Capture scenes from a lively market or crimson-robed monks against a backdrop of whitewashed dzongs. Hike into forests where wild moss creates an otherworldly atmosphere, and photograph breathtaking panoramas of snow-clad peaks.
Tour Highlights
- Nature PhotographyLandscape, culture, people, flora, fauna, spectacular views of the world’s highest mountains, mind-boggling gorges, waterfalls and other wondrous manifestations of nature.
- Bird PhotographyAmong thousands of flowers which carpet the mountainsides in spring, it has more than 55 different varieties of rhododendron alone and about 500 species of orchids. This tiny country has over 700 species of birds, more than the whole of North America.
Detail Itinerary
Days Description
- 1 Day 1: Arrival at ParoGet a seat on the left side of the aircraft, keep your camera ready and follow the instructions of the pilot as he/she guides you through the world’s highest mountains, one after another – Kanchenjunga, Everest, Lhotse, etc. On a clear day, the views are nothing short of spectacular. Get a bird’s view of Paro International Airport, a black strip in a narrow valley that is considered to be among the world’s 10 most challenging airports. Here on, you have entered the “dreamland”, so to speak, for photography.
- 2 Day 2: ParoRinpung Dzong (Fortress on a Heap of Jewels), National Museum, 7th century Kyichu Temple among several other ancient religious monuments and sites The ruins of Drugyal Dzong and Taktshang (Tiger’s Lair) Monastery, famed for its religious significance and architectural wonder Chelela Pass (3,988 meters) and from there stunning views of Mt Jomolhari (7,326 meters) which is revered as the Abode of Goddess Remati. Also, numerous species of alpine flowers, and birds like Himalayan Monal, Satyr Tragopan, and Kalij Pheasant
- 3 Day 3 & 4: ThimphuThimphu is Bhutan in a miniature. There are places that no photographer should miss. These include:
- Tashichhodzong – the magnificent 500-year old seat of Bhutan’s governance and the palace/office of the king.
- Parliament Building – An epitome of modern Bhutanese architecture combined with traditional grandeur.
- Buddha – the world’s biggest Buddha built on the breast of a hillock which commands a spectacular view of the capital city.
- Sangaygang– The perfect viewpoint for Thimphu city.
- Memorial Stupa – the most beautiful stupa in Bhutan built in memory of the father of modern Bhutan, king Jigme Dorji Wangchuck
- Vegetable Market – For people and culture
- Norzin Lam (street) – The busiest place in the capital Textile Museum, Folk Heritage Museum, School of Art and Craft
- 4 Day 5 – Thimphu-Punakha/Wangdue
- Semtokha Dzong, the oldest monastery fortress of Bhutan.
- Dochula, the 3,116 meter pass which provides a breathtaking view of the higher Himalayas Vegetation from alpine to the sub-tropical, rare birds and flowers
- The Wangdue-Punakha valley, farms and villages, ancient monasteries including Chimi Lhakhang (the Temple of Fertility)
- Punakha Dzong, the old capital of Bhutan and Bhutan’s most prized asset
- The ruins of Wangdue monastery-fortress. The area is the habitat of White-Bellied Heron, the world’s rarest bird.
- 5 Day 6 – Punakha/Wangdue – Trongsa
- Verdant forests, rare birds (including the exotic black-necked crane) and animals, and beautiful alpine flowers.
- Pelela pass (3,390 meters), the Black Mountain range, hamlets along the way.
- 18th century stupa at Chendebji
- View of Trongsa Dzong – the monastery fortress which is one of the biggest in Bhutan and traditionally the power centre of central-east Bhutan.
- The Watch Tower of Trongsa
- Trongsa town.
- 6 Day 7: Trongsa – Bumthang
- Views of Mangde valley
- Yotongla pass (3,400 meters)
- Bumthang valley, one of the most beautiful in Bhutan, filled with old palaces, historical and religious monuments.
- 7 Day 8: Bumthang
- Jakar Dzong (Castle of the White Bird)
- Wangdicholing Palace and Domkhar Palace
- The famous Kurjey Temple and 7th century Jambay Lhakhang (temple)
- Tamzhing Monastery, and the legendary Mebartsho (Burning Lake)
- Airstrip, villages, nature trails, towns, etc.
- 8 Day 9: Bumthang – Mongar
- Thrumshingla National Park and the Thrumshingla Pass (3,780 meters)
- Sengor-Yongkala-Lingmithang area, which is known as the Birding Capital of the World. Has the world’s highest density of birds, including some of the most rare and exotic.
- Ruins of Zhongar Fortress
- Kurichu Hydroelectric Dam and power house
- Lingmethang and Mongar towns
- 9 Day 10: Mongar-Trashigang
- Korila Pass and the surrounding views of the landscape of eastern Bhutan
- Yadi zig, and shots of the valley carved by Dangmechu, the biggest river of Bhutan
- Gomphu Kora, a great site of pilgrimage for Buddhists
- Trashigang Dzong, historically the powerhouse of the regional ruler
- Trashigang and Rangjung towns
- North Trashigang, the most populated area of Bhutan – local culture, customs, traditions, lifestyle
- 10 Day 11: Trashigang
- North Trashigang, the most populated area of Bhutan and the centre of local culture, customs, traditions, lifestyle
- Folk festival, dance and music
- 11 Day 12: Trashigang – Samdrup Jongkhar
- Dozens of villages along the way.
- Sherubtse College (Bhutan’s first), Yonphula airstrip, and the adjoining views.
- Numerous ancient temples and monasteries enroute
- Ancient iron smithy at Barshong
- Bird watching area at Moshi, Dewathang
- 12 Day 13: DepartureSamdrup Jongkhar – Guwahati airport for onward flight.
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