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Nepal Photography Tour

The Nepal Photography Tour is designed by and for photographers — an itinerary built around light, subject, and access rather than tourist checkpoints. Every day is scheduled for optimal shooting conditions: Himalayan sunrise from Sarangkot and Nagarkot, the golden afternoon light in Bhaktapur’s medieval streets, the intimate dawn at Pashupatinath, and the dramatic wildlife encounters in Chitwan.

Your photography guide is a local with deep knowledge of where to be and when — the angle that catches Machhapuchhre at first light, the backstreet in Patan where the metalworkers start before dawn, the riverbank in Chitwan where the rhinos come to drink at dusk. This tour moves at a photographer’s pace: more time at fewer locations, with the freedom to stay when the light is right and leave when it is not.

Community Impact

All portrait and cultural photography is done with the consent and participation of local subjects. We work with communities who are comfortable with respectful photography and who benefit from the visitor traffic. Your guide ensures that photographic access does not become intrusion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need professional equipment?

No. The tour works with any camera — from smartphone to professional DSLR. The guide adapts advice to your equipment and experience level.

Is this a workshop or a tour?

Both. The photography mentor offers technique advice and feedback if you want it, but the tour structure works just as well for experienced photographers who simply want an optimized shooting itinerary.

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Nepal Bird Watching Tour

Nepal is one of the premier birding destinations in Asia — over 900 species recorded in a country the size of Iowa, ranging from the subtropical jungle of the Terai to the alpine meadows of the Himalayas. The Nepal Bird Watching Tour covers multiple habitats over seven days, guided by an expert ornithologist who knows where to find Nepal’s most sought-after species.

The tour targets diverse habitats: Chitwan’s grasslands and sal forests for jungle species, the mid-hill forests of Shivapuri and Phulchowki for endemic and migrant species, and the Pokhara area wetlands for waterbirds. Key target species include the Spiny Babbler (Nepal’s only endemic bird), the ibisbill, the Himalayan monal (Nepal’s national bird), and an extraordinary diversity of raptors, warblers, and flycatchers. Maximum 6 participants ensures optimal birding conditions.

Community Impact

Our ornithologist guides are local birdwatchers who have turned their passion into a profession. Bird watching tourism supports conservation awareness in communities around protected areas and provides income that reinforces the value of intact forest habitats.

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