Bhutan Photo Workshop

October 19th - 28th 2027

Journey through Bhutan’s ancient fortresses and mountain passes, ending at the Royal Highland Festival, where remote communities gather to celebrate their highland heritage.

* SOLD OUT*

Bhutan is a dream destination for many - a Himalayan kingdom where ancient traditions still guide everyday life. Timed with the Royal Highland Festival, this workshop takes you through Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and deep into the mountains to photograph vibrant celebrations, remote villages, and ancient Buddhist culture. It’s a rare chance to experience Bhutan at its most alive, and capture moments few travellers ever witness.

The Itinerary

Day 1: Paro → Thimphu

  • Welcome to Bhutan! Upon arrival in Paro, we make our way to the capital, Thimphu, a scenic drive through valleys and mountain passes.

  • If time allows, we visit the Memorial Chorten, a lively stupa where locals gather to pray and spin prayer wheels - a perfect first opportunity to photograph the Buddhist devotion that lie at the heart of Bhutanese life.

Day 2: Thimphu

  • We start the day at the Great Buddha Dordenma, overlooking Thimphu Valley, to photograph the morning light hitting the valley and locals making offerings.

  • Next, we’ll visit the Institute for 13 Traditional Arts, where students practice traditional Bhutanese crafts - a fantastic opportunity for portraits and detail shots.

  • After lunch, we explore the streets and markets of Thimphu, before visiting the Tashichho Dzong fortress after 5pm, when monks return for evening prayers.

Day 3: Punakha

  • An early departure as we drive through the mountains to Dochula Pass, where 108 chortens sit beneath snow-capped peaks.

  • We stop to photograph prayer flags and morning mist before descending into the lush Punakha Valley.

  • In the afternoon, we visit the Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple), surrounded by rice paddies and traditional farmhouses, and if time allows, the Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery - a peaceful spot for portraits and culture as the light softens over the valley.

Day 4: Journey to Laya

  • We start the morning photographing Punakha’s suspension bridge, where monks, locals, and schoolchildren cross in soft morning light.

  • After breakfast, we continue north through Gasa District, passing terraced hillsides, rivers, and remote villages before beginning our hike up to Laya. The hike is around 2 hours into the mountains.

  • It’s a long but rewarding day, with dramatic changes in landscape, yak herders along the trail, and endless opportunities to capture the wild, remote side of Bhutan.

Day 5: Royal Highland Festival

  • We spend the day immersed in the Royal Highland Festival, one of Bhutan’s most important annual celebrations. The festival brings together highlanders from across the mountains to showcase their traditions through song, dance, and yak competitions - a vibrant expression of life in one of the country’s most remote regions.

  • It’s a photographer’s dream: bold colors, energetic performances, and the festival unfolding against a backdrop of vast Himalayan peaks.

  • As evening falls, we return to our camp beneath the stars, surrounded by the stillness of the high Himalayas.

Day 6: Laya + Gasa Village

  • We start the morning exploring Laya Village, photographing daily life as the sun rises over the mountains - smoke curling from rooftops, prayer flags fluttering, and villagers beginning their day.

  • After breakfast, we begin our hike back down to Gasa, retracing the trail through forests and open ridgelines with plenty of stops for photos along the way.

  • If the weather holds, we spend the late afternoon photographing Gasa Monastery, perched dramatically above the valley with sweeping views of the surrounding peaks. A perfect way to end the day, if I do say so myself.

Day 7: Gasa → Punakha

  • We start the day photographing sunrise from the viewpoints overlooking Gasa Dzong, with soft morning light illuminating the fortress and the valley below.

  • After breakfast, we begin the drive back to Punakha, stopping along the way for any last mountain scenes.

  • In the evening, we unwind with a traditional hot stone bath, a well-earned way to relax after the journey from the highlands. 

Day 8: Punakha + Paro

  • We start the morning at Punakha Dzong, one of Bhutan’s most photogenic fortresses, with monks crossing the bridge and light filtering through courtyards.

  • After lunch, we drive back to Paro, stopping for any photo opportunities along the way, and settle in ready for an early start tomorrow to hike Tiger’s Nest.

Day 9: Tiger’s Nest

  • We start early for the hike up to Paro Taktsang, better known as Tiger’s Nest Monastery, one of Bhutan’s most sacred and iconic sites. Perched dramatically on a cliffside 900 metres above the valley floor, it’s believed to be where Guru Rinpoche meditated in the 8th century, introducing Buddhism to Bhutan.

  • The hike is steady but rewarding, with breathtaking views and countless photo stops along the way. We spend time exploring the monastery and its viewpoints before descending to Paro in the afternoon.

  • In the evening, we come together for a traditional farewell dinner.

Day 10: Departure

  • After breakfast, we’ll transfer to Paro Airport for onward flights - ending our journey through one of the world’s most photogenic and peaceful countries.

Pricing

Total price: $5,750 USD (normally $6,250)

Payable today: $1,000 deposit to secure your spot

Remainder payable: 10 x monthly installments

Total number of participants: 10

To be honest I had very high expectations of this workshop and, well, those expectations were well and truly smashed!
— @paulgracetravel (2024 workshop participant)

Who is this workshop for?

This photography trip is limited to just 10 participants, allowing me to give each of you my full attention and help you get the most out of the experience. The small group size means I can work closely with everyone - whether you’re just starting out, looking to refine your craft, or already shooting professionally. It’s a chance to learn, create, and grow in a supportive environment while photographing one of the most extraordinary countries on earth.

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What gear should you bring?

  • Camera

  • ​A couple of lenses to cover bases between 16-200mm

  • ​Laptop for editing sessions

Altitude + Fitness

  • Bhutan’s altitude ranges from 1,200m in Punakha up to nearly 4,000m in Laya, so expect some thinner air in higher regions.

  • The hike to Laya and the Tiger’s Nest climb both require moderate fitness, with steady uphill sections and uneven trails. No technical hiking experience is needed, just good health, comfortable walking shoes, and a sense of adventure.

  • A detailed packing list will be sent ahead of the trip, covering everything from clothing layers and hiking gear to camera recommendations, so you’ll know exactly what to bring.

FAQs

Great group, great locations, great photos, beautifully organised. 10/10!
— @dominic.kasper (2024 workshop participant)

Hey, I’m Jord

I’m a full-time travel and landscape photographer from the UK, and I’ve been leading photography workshops around the world for several years.

I first started talking with a local tour company about visiting Bhutan back in 2017, and after years of planning, we finally made it happen just a couple of weeks ago. Within two days of arriving, I knew I wanted to host a trip there… the country’s deep-rooted spirituality, dramatic mountain landscapes, and quiet pace of life make it one of the most inspiring places I’ve ever photographed.

From the chanting halls of hilltop monasteries to remote highland festivals surrounded by the Himalayas, Bhutan feels timeless - a place where faith, nature, and daily life exist in perfect balance. I can’t wait to share this dream destination with you and help you experience the magic of Bhutan through your own lens.

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The trip is first come, first served, and you must pay the deposit to secure your spot. If you have any questions at all, please reach out to me by email: hello@jordhammond.com