Bhutan is probably the most sought after destination for photo / photography tour. The country has the most stunning mountains and landscapes dotted with monasteries and dzongs with beautiful architecture and is aphotographers delight. Whether you wish to photograph our village folks, the monks in the monasteries, the birds, Bhutanese arts in the dzongs, traditional houses, monasteries and government offices, we have it all.
Bhutan is also famous for the spectacular festivals which are held at various time of the year. These festivals are held in the courtyard of the ancient monasteries, temples and majestic forts. The highly recommended ones are held in spring and autumn. Please contact us for the latest dates.
Trip Facts
The best time for photography tour in Bhutan:
The best time for photography tour in Bhutan is from February – April & October – December. The sky will be clear and blue and the day will be warm and sunny. Spring is also time for colorful festivals where people from all walks of life meet. The valleys and mountains bloom with wild flowers during spring season and autumn is the harvesting season.
Welcome to Bhutan! Land of the Thunder Dragon
After one of great scenic high landings at Paro we’ll stop to photograph Paro Dzong. (Dzong = monastery fortress). Lunch at hotel, with views of Tiger’s Nest monastery. Afternoon options include the town square, people & giant prayer wheel for motion blur images, & blue hour @ Paro Dzong. Drive to Thimphu with photo stops along the way. Thimphu is one of the last capital cities in the world without traffic lights, where traffic is managed by police in white gloves!
Buddha Dordenma Statue: Start the day with a visit to the towering Buddha Dordenma statue, a serene presence overlooking the valley.
Thimphu’s Markets and Craft Shops: Capture the vibrant life in Thimphu’s markets and traditional craft shops.
Sunset Photo Walk: As the sun sets, take a leisurely photo walk, capturing the city’s transformation from day to night.
Sunrise Photography at Dochula Pass: Start early and stop at Dochula Pass early in the morning to see 108 chortens against the Himalayas and capture the stunning sunrise.
Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple): Immerse yourself in the unique experience of visiting the Chimi Lhakhang, where fascinating stories that blend history and mythology await your discovery.
Visit a Farmhouse: Visit the homestay and participate in the cooking session.
Photo Review Session: Join us for a stimulating photo review session, where you’ll have the opportunity to share your best shots, receive valuable feedback, and enhance your photography skills.
Rural Village Walk: Wander through nearby villages, capturing the essence of rural Bhutanese life.Capture stunning photos in your chosen Bhutanese costume, set against the picturesque landscapes of Bhutan.
Tea offering session at a Monastery& Photography: Explore the monastery and engage with monks and pilgrims as they prepare for their rituals and classes. Join them for a tea offering ceremoney and participate in a special photo shooting activity with the monks.
Punakha Dzong Sunset Photography: Explore the fortress that seems to float between rivers, offering endless photography opportunities.
Photography Discussion: Wrap up the day with a cosy discussion, exchanging insights and experiences.
Gangtey Monastery: Venture to the enchanting Phobjikha Valley and explore the Gangtey Monastery. The photo stop along the road can be endless as you are venturing into a scenic drive.
Landscape Photography Review: Review your landscape photos in the evening, enhancing your shots with expert tips.
Hiking and Wildlife Photography: Begin with a hike, capturing the valley’s stunning vistas and its avian residents.
Black-Necked Crane Information Centre: Deepen your appreciation for these majestic birds.
Image Critique Session: Refine your techniques during the evening image critique session.
Journey to Haa Valley: Continue to the remote Haa Valley, a hidden treasure with untouched beauty.
Village Exploration: Explore quaint villages and serene landscapes.
Group Dinner: Bond and share your photographic journeys during tonight’s group dinner.
Cultural and Natural Wonders: Explore Haa Valley’s cultural and natural wonders, including the Lhakhang(Temple) Karpo Haa Panoramic Hike and try dumplings at the farmhouse.
Evening Photo Review: Share your favourite shots and learn from others during the relaxed evening photo review session.
Scenic Drive to Paro: Along the way, stop at scenic spots, including Chelela Pass, Nunnery and Rinpung Dzong, which are significant for their historical significance and architectural beauty.
Paro’s Markets: Explore Paro’s local markets, capturing vibrant scenes perfect for candid shots.
Evening in Paro: Explore Paro’s picturesque streets, capturing its unique charm.
Hike to Taktsang Monastery: The grand finale is the iconic Taktsang Monastery, perched dramatically on a cliffside.
Photography Opportunities: Capture breathtaking views during the hike and from the top.
Farewell Dinner: Celebrate the incredible journey with a farewell dinner and final image critique session.
Departure: Your Guide and chauffeur by now your friend will drive you to the airport and bid you farewell, marking the end of an unforgettable journey.
Note: This tour is just a starting point. It can be fully customized and extended to suit your preferences. We aim to empower you to create your own unique journey in Bhutan, making it truly magical and unforgettable.”