Photography Tour

Photography Tour detail information

There is no denying the power of imagery, and nothing captures change like the camera does. Bhutan is a photographer's paradise, a living museum of art and culture, with stunning landscapes and glory of natural beauty at its best.

Photography tours will explore its streets, piazzas, and great works of art and architecture in the company of excellent guides. This tour is intended for people with all levels of interest and accomplishment in digital photography. While the emphasis will be on photography, this is also a cultural journey, which we believe will enhance your ability to capture the essence of Bhutanese life in your images. Bhutan has large areas of woodlands, interspersed with farms and dotted with towns and monasteries on hills and ridges. Our journey will explore this glorious land in depth. Everywhere there is something of compelling beauty, curiosity, and interest; brilliant architecture, classic landscapes, and the daily life of the people themselves.

Our photography guide or the local guide will take you to premier photographic locations, places that you can't access on your own, including monasteries, temples, fortresses, and museums, places of great political and historical importance in Bhutan. According to your interests, there can be quiet, pre-dawn photo walks. While we have specific itineraries, we have the flexibility to take advantage of photographic opportunities we find along the way.

Day 1:- Arrival at Kolkata, India
Day 2:- Kolkata Bagdogra Gangtok
Day 3:- Gangtok
Day 4:- Gangtok Rumttek Kalimpong
Day 5:- kalimpong -Phuentsholing
Day 6:- Phuentsholing Thimphu
Day 7:- Thimphu
Day 8:- Thimphu sightseeing & drive to Punakha
Day 9:- Punakha - Paro
Day 10:- Paro
Day 11:- Departure from Paro International Airport

Day 1:- Arrival at Kolkata, India
Arrive Kolkata Airport. On arrival transfer to Hotel.

Day 2:- Kolkata Bagdogra Gangtok
After breakfast transfer to airport to board on your domestic flight to Bagdogra. Tucked away in the clouds, Gangtok is spread out on a ridge 1520m above sea level, and looks something out of a fairy tale with houses precariously balanced on the slopes of steep hills. Apart from the gorgeous view of deep valleys, waterfalls and snow-capped mountain ranges that separate from neighboring Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal.

Day 3:- Gangtok
After breakfast drive to Tibetogy and then ride on rope way to Namnam View point and meet our transport and proceed to visit Sikkim Flower Exhibition Centre, where a wide range of rare species of orchids display (Seasonal) an finally drive to visit Inchey monastery. On completion drive back to the town for lunch. Afternoon relax and shop in the market.

Day 4:- Gangtok Rumttek Kalimpong
After breakfast, we leave for Kalimpong (1,780m), visiting Rumtek Monastery on the way, originally built by the 9th Karmapa Wangchuk Dorje in 16th century, at the same time when Phodong Monastery and Ralang Monastery were built. When 16th Karmapa arrived in Sikkim in 1959, after fleeing Tibet, the monastery was in ruins. Despite being offered other sites, the Karmapa decided to rebuild Rumtek. To him, the site possessed many auspicious qualities and was surrounded by the most favorable attributes. For example, streams, mountains behind, a snow range in front, and a river below. With the generosity and help of the Sikkim royal family and the Indian government, it was built by the 16th Karmapa as his main seat in exile. On arrival, drive to Deolo Garden for some viewing of the far horizon of the Himalayas, the Tharpa Choling Monastery and St. Theresa Catholic Church and one of the famous Pradhan Nurseries where great varieties of cactus, orchids and other exotic plants can be found.

Day 5:- kalimpong -Phuentsholing
After breakfast drive 7 hours to Phuentsholing and after clearing immigration formalities drive to hotel.

Day 6:- Phuentsholing Thimphu
After breakfast drive to Thimphu. 4 km ahead of Phuentsholing, visit Kharbandi Gompa, the beautiful monastery situated in garden of tropical plants and flowers. The monastery contains paintings depicting scenes from the life of Buddha and statues of Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal and Guru Rimpoche. From the monastery garden there is a splendid view of Phuentsholing and plains of West Bengal and their tea gardens beyond.

Proceed further to Thimphu. This entire drive is very pleasant with numerous scenic spots en route. Lunch would be served at Bunakha cafeteria, Fives miles, before Thimphu, visit Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress of the Kingdom which now houses the School for religious and cultural studies. After checking into hotel proceeds on to visit Trashichhodzong, the beautiful medieval fortress/monastery which houses most of the Government's office and King's Throne room It is also the summer residence of Je Khenpo, the Chief Abbot. Later visit National Memorial Chorten. The building of this landmark was originally envisaged by Bhutan's third king, His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuk ("the father of modern Bhutan") who has wished to erect monument to world peace and prosperity. Completed in 1974 after his untimely death, it serves both as a memorial to the Late King and as a monument to peace.

Day 7:- Thimphu
One day that we dedicate to attending the Thimphu Festival, with great opportunity to take pictures of the various masked dancers.

Day 8:- Thimphu sightseeing & drive to Punakha
Proceed to the National Library which houses an extensive collection of Buddhist literature, with some works dating back several hundred years. Visit the nearby Institute for Zorig Chusum (commonly known as the Painting School), where a six year training course is given in the 13 traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan. Visit the nearby Institute for Zorig Chusum (commonly known as the Painting School), where a six year training course is given in the 13 traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan. Also visit Textile and Folk Heritage Museum: These museums, both of which opened in 2001, provide fascinating insights into Bhutanese material culture and way of life. Later continue on to Handicrafts Emporium that displays wide assortment of beautifully handwoven and crafted products.

Afternoon drive to Punakha across Dochu-la pass (3,088m/ 10,130 ft) stopping briefly here to take in the view and admire the chorten, mani wall, and prayer flags which decorate the highest point on the road. If skies are clear, the following peaks can be seen from this pass (left to right): Masagang (7,158m), Tsendagang (6,960m), Terigang (7,060m ), Jejegangphugang (7,158 m ), Kangphugang (7,170 m ), Zongphugang (7, 060 m ), a table mountain that dominates the isolated region of Lunana - finally Gangkar puensum, the highest peak in Bhutan at 7,497m.

Day 9:- Punakha - Paro
Morning visit Punakha Dzong, a massive structure built at the junction of two rivers. It was the capital of Bhutan until 1955, and still serves as the winter residence of the monk body. The first King, Ugyen Wangchuck was crowned here in 1907. The fortress has withstood several damages from fire, earthquake and flood. The latest flood of Oct 1994 caused great damages to the fortress but miraculously spared the statue of Buddha Jojampa. Followed by visit to local markets.

Day 10:- Paro
In the Morning, we have our breakfast before making the hike up to Taktshang Monastery (5hrs hike) : It is one of the most famous of Bhutan's monasteries, perched on the side of a cliff 900m above the Paro valley floor. It is said that Guru Rinpoche arrived here on the back of a tigress and meditated at this monastery and hence it is called 'Tiger's Nest'. This site has been recognised as a most sacred place and visited by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1646 and now visited by all Bhutanese at least once in their lifetime. On 19 April, 1998, a fire severely damaged the main structure of building but now this Bhutanese jewel has been restored to its original splendour.

Afternoon: Visit Drukgyel Dzong: This Dzong, with a delightful village nestling at its foot, was built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to commemorate his victory over the Tibetan invaders. Historically and strategically this Dzong withstood all its glory and was featured in 1914 vide National Geographic magazine. The glory of Drukgyel Dzong remained even when it was destroyed by fire in 1951. On a clear day, one can see the commanding view of Mount Chomolhari from the village, below the Dzong. Kyichu Lakhang: It is one of the oldest and most sacred shrines of the Kingdom dating back to 7th century (the other is Jambey Lhakahng in Bumthang). The lhakhang complex is composed of two temples. The first temple was built by Tibetan King, Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century and in 1968, H.M. Ashi Kesang, the Queen Mother of Bhutan, built the second temple in same original pattern.

Day 11:- Departure from Paro International Airport
Drive to Paro International Airport to your homeland

Note:
The itineraries can be tailored to suit your interest and convenience.

Daily Tariff (High tourist season):
US $250 per person per day on twin sharing basis during the Month of March, April, May, September, October, November

Daily Tariff (low tourist season):
US $ 200 per person per day on twin sharing basis during the month of January, February, June, July, August, December

All the tours can be customized and clients can request extra services.
SINGLE ROOM SUPPLIMENT US $ 30 PER NIGHT PER PERSON.
FIT surcharges 1 pax US $ 40 per day per person.
FIT surcherges 2 pax US $ 30 per day per person.

Cost Includes:
1. All Permits
2. Museum Fees
3. All Sightseeing
4. Walks and Hikes
5. Bottled Mineral Water
6. English Speaking Guide
7. Double/Twin in 2/3 Star Accomodation
8. Receive and Transfer to Airport
9. 3 Meals every day with Evening Tea
10. Toyota SUV for FIT & Toyota Bus for Group with Driver

Cost Does Not Include:
1. Insurance
2. Inbound Airfare
3. Gifts & Souvenirs
4. Alcohol & Beverages
5. Round Trip Air fare
6. Donations to Monasteries
7. International Telephone Calls
8. Tips for Guide, Driver & other Staff

Note:
TCB Licensed language Speaking Guides US $ 100 per day.
Tour price is based on High Season Tariff of US $ 250. For low season months it will be based on Low Season Tariff of US $ 200