Bhutan: Kingdom in the Clouds Photography Workshop

A journey through Bhutan’s monasteries, mountain villages, and sacred festivals.

April 15 – 27, 2027

  • Rare access to hidden monasteries and sacred festivals
  • Photograph remote Himalayan culture and daily village life
  • Small-group instruction in storytelling and travel photography

In the high valleys of Bhutan, prayer flags drift across mountain passes while monks in crimson robes move between ancient monasteries clinging to the cliffs. During spring, valleys fill with jacaranda blossoms, rhododendrons, and newly planted rice paddies.

Life here still moves to rhythms shaped more by spirituality and tradition than modernity. At the heart of the journey is the Ura Yakchoe Festival, one of Bhutan’s most authentic highland celebrations, where masked dances, sacred rituals, and village gatherings unfold beneath the mountains of central Bhutan. Working respectfully, you’ll photograph sacred fire ceremonies, villagers in traditional dress, and intimate moments of everyday life rarely witnessed by outsiders.

Beyond the festival itself, the workshop travels through many of Bhutan’s most photogenic regions. In Bumthang, often considered the spiritual heartland of Bhutan, you’ll photograph monastic life, rural valleys, and ancient temples surrounded by Himalayan landscapes. In Phobjikha, broad glacial valleys, grazing livestock, prayer flags, and layered landscapes create opportunities to create images that really soak up the atmosphere of this special place.

Farther west, Punakha offers an entirely different mood, with subtropical valleys, riverside dzongs, suspension bridges, and blooming jacaranda trees framing some of Bhutan’s most iconic architecture. Throughout the journey, we’ll stop frequently for spontaneous roadside scenes, village life, mountain passes, and moments of shifting light in the valleys.

This workshop is particularly well-suited to photographers interested in building stronger travel photography portfolios. We’ll focus on anticipating moments, working respectfully with local people, balancing environmental context in portraiture, and composing narrative-driven images. The variety of subjects is immense, from monks studying scripture by window light to sweeping vistas and candlelit ceremonies after dark.

You’ll leave Bhutan with far more than a portfolio of images, carrying with you a deeper understanding of a culture and landscape unlike anywhere else on Earth. Long after the photographs are edited, it is often the warmth of the people, the atmosphere of the monasteries, and the rhythm of life that stay with you most.

Itinerary

This itinerary is subject to change due to weather, local conditions, and other factors.

April 15, 2027: Gather in Bangkok, Thailand

Arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), Bangkok, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon before 4:00 PM today. Air travel delays are common. Please arrive early, possibly even the day prior, so you don’t miss any of the workshop.

The group will overnight at an airport hotel ahead of our early morning flight into Bhutan. Beginning the journey together simplifies the logistics of traveling to Bhutan, where flights must be booked separately from international tickets, and schedules can occasionally be weather-dependent. In the evening, we’ll gather for an orientation dinner to meet your pros and fellow guests and discuss the journey ahead.


April 16, 2027: Early Flight to Paro, Explore Temples and Streets

This morning, we’ll take an early flight from Bangkok to Paro, one of the world’s most spectacular approaches, with sweeping Himalayan views during the descent into Bhutan. After settling into the hotel, we’ll enjoy a relaxed afternoon exploring Paro’s temples, streets, and traditional architecture while acclimatizing to Bhutan’s altitude.


April 17, 2027: Flight to Bumthang, Visit Tamshing Lhakhang

Today, we fly into Bumthang, Bhutan’s spiritual heartland, surrounded by broad valleys and ancient monasteries. Upon arrival, we’ll visit Tamshing Lhakhang, founded by the revered Buddhist master Pema Lingpa, before photographing monks, monastery life, and the surrounding landscapes with a focus on documentary travel photography.


April 18, 2027: Ura Yakchoe Festival Preparations and Fire Blessing Ceremony

After breakfast, we’ll drive into the remote highland village of Ura as preparations begin for the Ura Yakchoe Festival. Throughout the day, we’ll photograph sacred processions, pilgrims, monks, and the unfolding village life beneath the mountains of central Bhutan.

After dark, we’ll witness the atmospheric Me Wang fire blessing ceremony, where villagers pass through sacred smoke and flames in a ritual believed to purify and protect participants before the festival begins.

Accommodation tonight is in a traditional Bhutanese farmhouse. Facilities are simple but clean and comfortable, offering a rare opportunity to experience authentic rural Bhutanese hospitality. Single supplements are not available during this portion of the journey.


April 19, 2027: Opening of Ura Yakchoe Festival

Wake early for the opening morning of the Ura Yakchoe Festival. We’ll spend the morning photographing masked dances, spiritual rituals, social interactions, and candid moments throughout the festival grounds. There may also be opportunities for environmental and portrait photography of villagers and pilgrims in traditional attire.

Following lunch, we’ll return to Bumthang for an evening image review and storytelling discussion.


April 20, 2027: Sunrise at “Burning Lake”, Photography In and Around Trongsa

Begin the morning photographing the sacred site of Mebar Tsho, or the “Burning Lake,” one of Bhutan’s most important pilgrimage locations. Later, we continue west toward Trongsa, stopping along the way to photograph traditional weaving villages, rural architecture, mustard fields, and everyday scenes of Bhutanese highland life. By evening, we arrive in the historic hill town of Trongsa.


April 21, 2027: Travel to Phobjikha Valley

Today, we continue west into the spectacular glacial valley of Phobjikha. Along the way, we’ll stop at an 18th-century chorten surrounded by prayer flags and pine forests before continuing into the valley itself, where panoramic views open across meadows, farmhouses, and distant mountains.

After several nights in remote villages, tonight’s luxurious hotel offers a chance to relax and recharge while overlooking one of Bhutan’s most beautiful landscapes.


April 22, 2027: Exploring Authentic Farm Life

Today focuses on authentic rural photography in Bhutan’s countryside. We’ll photograph farming routines, traditional homes, flour mills, and everyday village life before taking a gentle walk through the forests, grazing fields, and prayer-flag-lined trails overlooking the valley.

In the afternoon, we’ll explore a small monastery village before returning to the lodge for dinner.


April 23, 2027: Photograph Punakha Dzong Against Jacaranda Blooms

This morning, we descend from the alpine landscapes of Phobjikha toward the warmer subtropical valleys of central Bhutan. Along the way, we’ll photograph changing landscapes, mountain villages, and a lively local Sunday market filled with traders, villagers, and traditional Bhutanese culture.

Later, we continue toward Punakha, where we plan to photograph the iconic Punakha Dzong framed by blooming jacaranda trees.


April 24, 2027: Explore Punakha Valley, Visit “Temple of Fertility”

Today is dedicated to exploring Punakha Valley, Bhutan’s former capital and one of its most historically significant regions. We’ll photograph the magnificent Punakha Dzong, suspension bridges draped in prayer flags, and traditional village life throughout the valley.

In the afternoon, we’ll walk through rice fields to Chimi Lhakhang, the famous “Temple of Fertility,” before returning to the hotel. There may also be an optional evening shoot of the illuminated Punakha Dzong reflected in the river below.


April 25, 2027: Scenic Drive to Paro, Prepare for Tiger’s Nest Hike

After breakfast, we begin the scenic journey back toward western Bhutan. The road climbs steadily through forests and mountain landscapes before reaching Dochula Pass, where 108 whitewashed chortens sit among drifting mountain mist and Himalayan panoramas.

After lunch in Thimphu, we continue west into Paro for our final evening before the Tiger’s Nest hike.


April 26, 2027: Climb to Tiger’s Nest Monastery

Today is dedicated to Bhutan’s most iconic spiritual and photographic destination: the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery. Clinging impossibly to a sheer cliff high above the Paro Valley, the monastery is among the most sacred pilgrimage sites in the Himalayan Buddhist world and provides a fitting finale to our journey through Bhutan.

 The route is moderate in difficulty, covering approximately each way with roughly 2,000 ft of elevation gain. Most people take about 3 hours to ascend and about 2 hours to descend. To make the experience more comfortable, a local porter will be arranged for each guest to assist with camera equipment. Guests who are comfortable descending in the dark are invited to remain near the viewpoint area through sunset, photographing the monastery as it begins to glow against the darkening mountains during blue hour.


April 27, 2027: Flight from Paro to Bangkok, Onward Flights Home

After breakfast, we’ll transfer together to Paro International Airport for the group flight back to Bangkok. As with arrival in Bhutan, traveling together simplifies the logistics of flying in and out of the country, where schedules can occasionally shift due to weather conditions in the Himalayas. Depending on your onward international flight arrangements, day rooms can also be arranged at the airport hotel in Bangkok, providing a comfortable place to rest, shower, and reorganize before continuing your journey home.

Flights out can be made after 7:30 PM on April 27, 2027.


Testimonials

Michelle C.
Bhutan Scout '26
From start to finish, this was an EXCEPTIONAL journey. Rather than just observing from the sidelines, we were brought right into the heart of the destination through immersive cultural events. The true magic, however, lay in the exclusive access. Being guided to hidden, off-the-beaten-path locations that standard tourists never see added a layer of elite exclusivity that made the trip feel incredibly special.
Jeff S.
Andes and Bolivian Salt Flats '26
Both Ceci and Joseph were readily available for individual, effective, in-the-field instruction. Exactly what you want when you're trying to grow as a photographer.
Martha W.
Iceland Northern Lights and Ice Caves '26
Joseph always provided an overview of where we were going and what to look for. He was available to assist us as we shot and provided great suggestions for improvements. The critiques were interactive and effective.
Warren C.
Northern Vietnam '25
This was an outstanding workshop. I really appreciated that David and Joseph made adjustments on the fly to accommodate our needs and desires. Both were readily available at all times and were great to work with.
Heather M.
Big Bend '25
It was nice to work with Joseph. He had a different approach to composition which was easy to understand. I totally appreciate his love of the mountains and the shapes they form. This speaks to my heart and I will seek out opportunities to work with him in the mountains.
Doug W.
Cirque of The Towers '24
Joseph was great. He has very good leadership skills- attentive, good sense of humor, thinking ahead and planning. He is also a very good instructor- listening to questions, giving feedback / suggestions, and not just showing how to do a particular technique, but also why and when a person might use it.
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Behind the Scenes

Travel and Local Considerations

Due to the remote nature of the Ura Yakchoe Festival and travel within the Himalayas, flexibility and the right mindset are essential for this workshop. Festival schedules, ceremonies, internal flights, and local logistics can shift with little notice. While the workshop is designed to adapt to the rhythm of Bhutan rather than attempt to control or stage experiences, there remains a small possibility that workshop dates or internal routing may require minor adjustments closer to departure.

Our local outfitter will handle your flight in and out of Bhutan, as well as your Bhutanese visa and Sustainable Development Fee, and those costs are included in the tuition. Guests are responsible for obtaining their Thai visa. Please note that, at the time of writing, U.S. citizens carrying a tourist passport and an onward or return airline ticket do not require a visa to enter Thailand. 

Please note that single room supplements are available for all but one night of the itinerary, due to local constraints. 

Fitness

Challenging: This workshop is suitable for guests with a good level of fitness who are comfortable walking on uneven terrain at altitude. Most days involve approximately 1–3 miles of walking spread throughout the day on uneven terrain, often at elevations approaching 10,000 ft above sea level. The maximum altitude reached during the workshop is approximately 10,240 ft at Tiger’s Nest Monastery. The most physically demanding day is the hike to Tiger’s Nest, which covers approximately 4 miles round-trip and gains roughly 1,700 ft in elevation. The route is well maintained but can feel strenuous due to the elevation, uneven stone steps, and mountain conditions. Porters will assist with camera equipment during the hike.

Flights

Arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), Bangkok before 4:00 PM on April 15, 2027. Flights out can be made after 7:30 PM on April 27, 2027. Air travel delays are common. Please arrive early, possibly even the day prior, so you don’t miss any of the workshop.

What to Bring

Please see our page How To Prepare For Your Workshop. We will send you a detailed information document 90 days before your workshop. This document will include specifics of where and when to meet, gear and clothing recommendations, and more.

What’s Included

  • Double occupancy lodging. Single available for $2,250 supplement. (Excludes one night at a lodge that cannot accommodate single rooming.)
  • Scheduled airport transfers.
  • Round-trip economy flights between Bangkok, Thailand and Bhutan
  • Bhutan tourist visa fee and visa processing
  • Bhutan Sustainable Development Fee (currently $100 per person, per day)
  • All meals, soft drinks, and snacks during the workshop.
  • All permits and park fees.
  • Internal flights during the workshop.
  • All transportation during the workshop.
  • Tips for crew, drivers, and local guides.
  • Multiple image reviews and post-processing sessions.
  • English-speaking local guide throughout the workshop.
  • Photographic guiding and instruction from Joseph Roybal.
  • Adventure, fun, inspiration, and a great time!

Not Included

  • Thai Visa Fees
  • Travel to and from Bangkok, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon.
  • Passport and visa fees (if applicable).
  • Any meals or accommodations before or after the workshop dates.
  • Items of a personal nature.
  • Alcoholic Beverages.
  • Medical Evacuation Insurance (required).
  • Travel Medical (required).
  • Travel Medical and Trip Cancellation Insurance (optional, but recommended).
  • Anything else specifically not listed as included.
  • Single rooming available for $2,250 supplement. (Excludes one night at a lodge that cannot accommodate single rooming.)

Payment Terms

  • Your non-refundable deposit of $5,495 will hold your space in this workshop.
  • Further non-refundable payment of $6,000 is due by August 1, 2026.
  • The non-refundable balance is due not later than December 1, 2026.
  • In addition to our standard Terms and Conditions, for this workshop all payments are non-refundable, and this is why we recommend comprehensive travel insurance including trip cancelation.
  • Need special payment arrangements? No problem, just ask us.

Frequently Asked Questions

This workshop requires a good level of fitness, as it involves walking 1–3 miles daily on uneven terrain at high altitudes, often approaching 10,000 ft. The most challenging day is the hike to Tiger's Nest Monastery, a 4-mile round-trip with a 1,700 ft elevation gain.

All payments for this workshop are non-refundable under any circumstances. We recommend purchasing comprehensive travel insurance, including trip cancellation coverage, to protect your investment.

You'll focus on building a strong travel photography portfolio by learning to anticipate moments, work respectfully with local people, balance environmental context in portraiture, and compose narrative-driven images. The workshop covers a variety of subjects, from monks studying by window light to sweeping vistas and candlelit ceremonies.

The package includes double occupancy lodging, scheduled airport transfers, Bhutan Sustainable Development Fee, round-trip economy flights between Bangkok and Bhutan, Bhutan tourist visa fee, all meals and snacks, permits, park fees, and transportation during the workshop. Photographic guidance and multiple image reviews are also included.

The workshop is limited to a maximum of 7 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a more intimate experience with the instructor and local guides.

Yes, medical evacuation insurance and travel medical insurance are required for this workshop. While trip cancellation insurance is optional, it is strongly recommended due to the non-refundable nature of the payments.

You'll have diverse opportunities to capture Bhutan's cultural and natural beauty, including photographing sacred fire ceremonies, villagers in traditional dress, monastic life, rural valleys, and iconic architecture like the Punakha Dzong and Tiger's Nest Monastery.

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