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Bhutan Photography Tours offer an enchanting expedition for photographers, providing a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and spiritual tranquillity. These meticulously curated tours guide participants through a tapestry of awe-inspiring landscapes, spanning serene valleys, dense forests, and majestic Himalayan peaks. Photographers have the privilege to immortalize vibrant cultural festivals, traditional Bhutanese architecture, and the everyday life of local communities. Visits to iconic Dzongs, tranquil monasteries, and remote villages offer a glimpse into Bhutan’s profound Buddhist heritage and simple yet profound way of life. Wildlife enthusiasts can seize the opportunity to photograph rare species in their natural habitats.
Every tour is crafted with a commitment to uphold Bhutan’s sustainable tourism policies, ensuring a mindful and eco-friendly exploration. Guided by expert local photographers, these tours transcend the mere act of capturing images; they become a journey of understanding and appreciating the stories woven into each frame. A Bhutan Photography Tour becomes an enriching experience that extends beyond the lens, fostering a deep connection with the land and its people.
In Bhutan, where serenity often lies far from mainstream tourism clichés, villages emerge as perfect havens for reflection. Bhutanese villages, with their remote, rejuvenating, and refreshing ambiance, paint a picture entirely distinct from typical village scenery. Amidst these tranquil settings, visitors can immerse themselves in the highest Gross National Happiness index, experiencing the profound sense of contentment that defines Bhutanese village life.
Fly to Paro with fascinating views of the eastern Himalayan range, including Mt. Everest. Upon arrival, meet your guide and drive to the capital, Thimphu. Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.
Early breakfast, embark on a 7-8-hour journey to central Bhutan, passing through alpine forests and three districts. Enjoy splendid views of mountain ranges and village hamlets, with a packed lunch at Chendebji. Overnight at a hotel in Trongsa.
Drive from central Bhutan to Mongar, taking seven to eight hours. Traverse the scenic Bumthang valley and cross the Thrimshing La pass at 12500 ft before descending into the east and reaching Mongar. Overnight at the Tourist Guesthouse.
Visit Mongar Dzong and then drive to Trashigang, the easternmost region of Bhutan. Lunch at a tourist lodge and continue driving to Galing, 13km north of Trashigang.
Drive to Trashiyangtse, the easternmost district of Bhutan, bordering Arunachal Pradesh in India.Visit Chorten Kora and explore traditional paper production and wooden bowl crafting. Overnight in Trashigang.
Early breakfast, drive to Bumthang via Mongar.
Explore the Bumthang valley, known for its spacious and open terrain. Visit Jamphel Lhakhang, Kurgey Lakhang, Tamshing Lhakhang, Jakar Dzong, and Membartsho flaming Lake. Overnight at the hotel.
After breakfast, head to the beautiful city of Punakha. Overnight in Punakha.
Enjoy a leisurely ride to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten. Have a picnic lunch riverside before riding back to Punakha. Drive to Thimphu. Overnight at your hotel in Thimphu.
Visit the weekend market, National Library, School of Arts & Crafts, Memorial Chorten, Changangkha Lhakhang, Sangaygang, and Zilukha nunnery. After lunch, explore the Handicrafts Emporium. Overnight in Thimphu.
Drive to Paro and visit the ruined Drukgyel Dzong, National Museum, and Rinpung Dzong. Overnight in Paro.
Early breakfast, drive to the foot of the Taktshang cliff, and hike uphill for 2 hours to reach the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery. Overnight in Paro.
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Unseen Valley Tours and Travel, as a local tour operator in Bhutan, offers a cost-effective alternative to booking through foreign travel agents. Booking directly can save money, and local operators are essential for arranging tourist visas.
Solo travel is welcomed in Bhutan. Unseen Valley Tours and Travel ensures that you can travel independently, providing you with an individual guide and driver. Group travel is optional and not enforced.
The best times to travel are from March to May and September to November. During these periods, the weather is favourable, and numerous festivals take place. While travel is possible year-round, June to August is slightly humid due to the monsoon, and December to February is the cold winter season.
As of June 20, 2022, the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF or Royalty) is USD 100 per night per person. This fee is separate from the actual travel cost, which includes government-approved hotels, transportation, guide fees, and meals. The old Minimum Daily Tariff is no longer applicable.
Unseen Valley Tours and Travel can arrange your airline tickets with no commission fees involved. Alternatively, you can purchase tickets directly from the airlines' websites: Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines.
All visitors are advised to get travel insurance coverage from their own countries.