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Asia Photo Tours
View AllFor many years now our lineup of trips has included several Asia Photo Tours. The diversity of the Asian continent offers a breathtaking variety of wildlife, landscape and cultural photo opportunities that every photographer can appreciate. Whether we’re snapping photos of tigers in India, otherworldy landscapes in China, or snow monkeys in Japan, you’ll find something of photographic interest on one of our photo tours in Asia.
Japan's Winter Wildlife
Incredible photographic access to snow monkeys, Japanese cranes, whooper swans, white-tailed and Steller's sea eagles in snowy landscapes. One of Earth's finest—yet little-known—winter wildlife shoots. Ranks in Joe Van Os' Top 10 wildlife photo trips in the world!
Ultimate Tigers
Photograph the world’s largest living cats and other Indian wildlife for seven shooting days in one of the world’s most impressive tiger reserves. Special government photography permits in Bandhavgarh National Park allow unrestricted daytime entry for three full days. Only two photographers per safari vehicle.
Bhutan Photo Tour: A Journey Through Light, Devotion, and Culture
Nestled in the Himalayas between India and China, Bhutan offers photographers a rare opportunity to capture untouched landscapes, traditional architecture, and a deeply spiritual culture. This immersive journey centers around two vibrant festivals: the Tamshing Phala Choepa in sacred Bumthang Valley and the Gangtey Tshechu in the serene Phobjikha Valley, where masked dances and rituals…
Japan's Winter Wildlife
Incredible photographic access to snow monkeys, Japanese cranes, whooper swans, white-tailed and Steller's sea eagles in snowy landscapes. One of Earth's finest—yet little-known—winter wildlife shoots. Ranks in Joe Van Os' Top 10 wildlife photo trips in the world!
Snow Leopards of Ladakh
Snow leopards are the Holy Grail of big cat photography. Here is a rare chance to see and photograph them in the wild. No tent camping—reside in the best available lodge amidst a backdrop of the awesome Himalayas. Dedicated vehicles dramatically shorten our hiking distance to these shy cats.
Ultimate Tigers
Photograph the world’s largest living cats and other Indian wildlife for six shooting days in one of the world’s most impressive tiger reserves. Special government photography permits in Bandhavgarh National Park allow unrestricted daytime entry for three full days. Only two photographers per safari vehicle.