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Uniquely designed Photography Trip to Bhutan with Michael Lee

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Highlights

  1. Immerse in Bhutan's unique culture and traditions through guided photography sessions
  2. Capture stunning landscapes and architecture in the picturesque Himalayan kingdom.
  3. Entrance to the most colourful Punakha Festival and special access to nunnery
  4. Opportunities to interact with the novice monk and local resident at village
  5. Receive personalized photography tips and guidance from an experienced photographer.

Description

Michael Lee, a UKMPA(United Kingdom Master Photographer Associate)-certified MPA, specializes in travel photography, leading tours in Asia and Africa for over 20 years. He emphasizes cultural respect and engagement, capturing the essence of Asia and its people. With expertise in street candid, travel, and cultural photography, Michael is a respected guest lecturer at NAFA and a photography instructor with Leica Akademie Asia Pacific. His workshops aim to enhance photographic pleasure and knowledge, offering a holistic experience to aspiring photographers. Follow us to Bhutan with Michael leading his 11th photo trip to the Himalaya Kingdom.

 

Inclusions

  • 6-nights 3 star accommodation with daily breakfast 
  • Private airport round-trip transfer with meet and greet
  • Private vehicle during tours including an English Speaking Guide
  • VISA arrangements
  • Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)
  • Drinking water

 

Exclusions

  • Lunch and Dinner
  • All admission fees
  • Flight arrangements (option to depart/return from Singapore or Bangkok)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Drivers and Guide Tipping
  • All guests’ personal expenses such as incidentals such as bar beverages, dining in the restaurants, laundry, telephone calls, or any other items not stated in the inclusion above.

 

NOTE: Click on the link for flight reservation or more flight information

 

Ticket

Return flight from Singapore to Paro

Economy Class Rate

Adult @ SGD 1465 per ticket including tax (SIN)

Adult @ SGD 1265 per ticket including tax (BKK)

Business Class Rate 

Adult @ SGD 2365 per ticket including tax (SIN)

Adult @ SGD 1785 per ticket including tax (SIN)

Route

SIN - PBH - SIN (KB541/KB540) or 

BKK - PBH- BKK (KB153/KB152)

Flight Details from SG

Singapore SIN - Paro PBH (1230 1645)

Paro PBH - Singapore SIN (0750 1555)

Flight Details from BKK

Bangkok BKK - Paro PBH (0600 0815)

Paro PBH - Bangkok BKK (1150 1600)

 

Inclusions

  • 30kg Baggage allowance for Economy Class and 40kg for Business Class
  • 5kg hand carry luggage for Economy Class and 7kg for Business Class

Itinerary

Day 1, Arrival - 06 MAR 2025

Day 1, Arrival - 06 MAR 2025

SINGAPORE ✈ PARO (make your own way to Singapore Changi Airport)

BANGKOK ✈ PARO

Welcome to Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Touching down at Paro International Airport, you will be greeted by your guide upon exiting the arrival hall. Today, we will take it easy to acclimatize to the altitude. Drive to Thimphu, check in to the hotel.

 

Places of Visit

  • Tachogang Lhakhang Bridge - A historic suspension bridge in Bhutan that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can walk across the bridge and admire the view.
  • National Memorial Chorten- This stupa is unlike others as it does not enshrine human remains. Only the Druk Gyalpo’s photo in a ceremonial dress adorns a hall in the ground floor

*Please note that all Dzongs/Monasteries/Museum are usually close at 5.00pm local time*

 

Overnight at Thimphu.

Meals: Meal on Board

Day 2, Thimphu - 07 MAR 2025

Day 2, Thimphu - 07 MAR 2025

Breakfast in the hotel.

Places of Visit

  • Buddha Point- Massive statue of Buddha Dordenma, symbolizing peace and happiness.
  • Takin Enclosure - On the way to the viewpoint over Thimphu is the home of Bhutan’s national animal, the Takin, a strange looking beast some say looks like a bee-stung moose.
  • Traditional Paper Making - The paper factory uses traditional methods to produce the authentic Bhutanese paper known as Deh-sho.
  • Tashichhodzong (Thimphu Dzong)- The “fortress of the glorious religion” was first constructed in 1641 and restored by the Third King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck in the 1960s.
  • Simtokha Dzong - Enthrall yourself with the most noteworthy artistic feature in from of over 300 finely worked slate carvings behind the prayer wheels in the courtyard
  • Visit Voluntary Artists Studio Thimphu in Bhutan (VAST) - Founded in 1988, VAST has taken on the mission to create a creative society through the arts and over the years has been fertile ground for the nurturing of youth in Bhutan

Overnight at Thimphu.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 3, Thimphu – Punakha - 8 MAR 2025

Day 3, Thimphu – Punakha - 8 MAR 2025

We will set off early from Thimphu after breakfast. Then proceed to Punakha, the ancient capital of Bhutan, about 2 1/2 hours drive (subject to traffic conditions) from Thimphu across Dochu-la pass. 

Places of Visit

  • Travel to  Dochula Pass 
  • Lobesa Village - A quaint settlement in Bhutan known for its scenic beauty and traditional way of life
  • Chimi Lhakhang Novice Monk hostel (will skip  Chimi Lhakhang if possible) - A place where young monks receive education and training in Buddhist practices
  • Punakha Drubchen - Punakha Drubchen takes place in the first month of the lunar year and ends with 'Serda', a magnificent procession that re-enacts an episode of the war against the Tibetan in the 17th century.
  • Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery - A serene retreat for Buddhist nuns, providing a peaceful environment for spiritual practice and contemplation.

Overnight at Punakha

Meals: Breakfast

Day 4, Punakha to Trongsa to Gangtey- 09 MAR 2025

Day 4, Punakha to Trongsa to Gangtey- 09 MAR 2025

Today, we will have breakfast and proceed to drive to Trongsa. After visiting the Taa Dzong, we will drive to Gangtey. 

Places of Visit

  • Trongsa Museum (Taa Dzong) - Sits high above the valley at a strategic vantage point over Trongsa Dzong. The "Tower of Trongsa" tells the stories of the dzong and the valley that it has watched over for centuries.
  • Gangtey Goempa - The largest Nyingma monastery in western Bhutan, it was founded in 1613 by Gyalse Pema Thinlay.

Overnight at Gangtey

Meals: Breakfast

Day 5, Gangtey to Paro, 10 MAR 2025

Day 5, Gangtey to Paro, 10 MAR 2025

Today, we will have breakfast at Hotel and check out and take a scenic drive to Paro. 

Places of Visit

  • Paro Dzong - Explore Rinpung Dzong, which the locals call the ‘fortress of a heap of jewels’. Built in 1646 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, the dzong stands
    on a hill above Paro Township.
  • National Museum (Ta Dzong) - On a ridge immediately above Rinpung Dzong is Ta Dzong, originally built as a watchtower.
  • Paro Town - A charming destination with traditional Bhutanese architecture, shops, and cafes.
  • Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang - The temple is notable as it is in the form of a chorten, very rare in Bhutan. It is located on the edge of a hill between the Paro valley and the Dopchari valley, across the bridge from Paro

Overnight at Paro

Meals: Breakfast

Day 6, Paro - 11 MAR 2025

Day 6, Paro - 11 MAR 2025

Are you ready? We will be making the hike up to one of the key highlights in Bhutan today! Tiger's Nest aka Taktsang Monastery

  • Taktsang Monastery -Also known as the Tiger’s Nest, this monastery set dramatically on the cliffs of Paro Valley, is Bhutan’s most famous landmark. In fact, some tourists would even say that “A trip to Bhutan is not complete without climbing to Taktsang.”
  • Paro town and Local Market - Explore the main street of Paro town and check out if there's anything you will like to pick up as a souvenir!

Day 7, Departure - 12 MAR 2025

Day 7, Departure - 12 MAR 2025

PARO ✈ SINGAPORE or 

PARO ✈ BANGKOK

Today, we will have a packed breakfast and check out and transfer to the airport for your flight back to Singapore.

Meals: Packed Breakfast, Meals on Board

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