Sacred Journeys & Wellness Travel
Bhutan – Land of the Thunder Dragon
A Photographic and Spiritual Journey with Jaime Kowal
Including the Jambay Lhakhang Festival
November 10 - 20, 2008
Tour Leaders: Jaime Kowal is a professional photographer, author, teacher and social entrepreneur. She specializes in travel photography and authentic portraiture and expertly captures the essence and beauty of all that comes across her lens. Pema Tashi is a cultural guide certified by the Department of Tourism and has over a decade of experience in the Tourism Industry. He is by birth, a Buddhist and a keen follower of Buddhist philosophy. Learn more about Jaime & Pema on our About Your Tour Leaders page.
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Tour Description
Nestled in the eastern Himalayas, the stunningly beautiful and serene country of
Bhutan, Land of the Thunder Dragon, has attracted visitors from all walks of
life. From mystics to scholars, pilgrims to teachers, all those who have touched
upon this land have blessed it with an invaluable spiritual legacy that has
shaped the life of the Bhutanese and which continues to inspire all those who
now journey here. Aside from the unspoiled and awe-inspiring natural scenery,
visitors are impressed by the magnificent architecture and the rich culture and
heritage.
The Bhutanese, who follow a predominantly Buddhist path, hold a deep respect and
reverence for their natural environment and therefore, practice a harmonious
existence with their surroundings. To ensure the preservation of this
fascinating land, Bhutan maintains a controlled visitor policy, thus making it
an honour and privilege to have the opportunity to visit such a special place
and capture its enchantment through photography.
On this unique photographic and spiritual journey, you will be taught the dynamics
involved in shooting a successful, visually stimulating travel story. The trip
begins with the process of generating story ideas with the guidance of
professional photographer Jaime Kowal. Throughout the 11 day program, your story
and ideas transform into real images with the help of daily critique,
discussions and demonstrations. Topics covered include accurate metering and
exposure, the rules of composition, creative uses of light, effective editing,
sequencing, story development and developing an effective digital flow. Return
home with a beautiful travel story that highlights the friendly locals, sacred
sites, majestic panoramas, and the overall essence of Bhutan.
Our journey also includes a fantastic opportunity to witness the special Jambay
Lhakhang Festival, a vibrant festival of colourful costumes and intricate masks,
Fire Dances, and traditional Blessing Ceremonies. This unique festival is a
wonderful way to learn of the traditional spiritual practices of the Bhutanese,
while expanding your knowledge of Buddhist Dharma and philosophy.
Whether you are an adept photographer, a photography enthusiast, or a spiritual
seeker this journey to Bhutan will help you to see and capture the world through
new eyes. Let Jaime’s wisdom, expertise and guidance assist you in becoming a
more competent and skilled photographer and let this extraordinary country full
of joy and intrigue help open your heart and spirit.
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About your Tour Leaders:
Jaime Kowal
Jaime Kowal is an inspiring professional photographer, author, teacher and
social entrepreneur. She is also the publisher of the award-winning book
celebrating healthy, green living called Waking Up the West Coast: Healers and
Visionaries available across North America.
Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Jaime photographs for editorial and
advertising clients all around the world and specializes in travel photography,
authentic portraiture and all things green. Her client base includes
values-based businesses dedicated to social justice, healthy living,
sustainability and our environment.
She is an experienced, patient and knowledgeable lecturer and teacher, and has
worked with the National Geographic Traveler Seminars, the Santa Fe Photographic
Workshops and the Vancouver Photo Workshops.
Her wisdom and expertise will be shared to help guide you to become a more
knowledgeable and competent photographer whether you are an adept photographer
or a photography enthusiast.
http://www.jaimekowal.com/
Pema Tashi
Pema Tashi is a cultural guide certified by the Department of Tourism and has
over a decade of experience in the Tourism Industry. Having led many Cultural &
Spiritual Tours in Bhutan, Pema is very flexible about the personal needs of his
clients but extremely rigid when it comes to the quality of service that he and
his staff provide. Although busy managing his office, he still takes every
opportunity to guide clients himself.
Pema is by birth, a Buddhist and is a keen follower of Buddhist philosophy. He
has led many Buddhist groups from Buddhist Centres from around the world on
spiritual journeys. Pema often slips away from his busy work schedule to
dedicate precious time to his spiritual practice.
Given his experience of working in the tourism industry for many years, along
with his extensive travels throughout Asia and the Europe, Pema has a flair for
the English language. The fact that he can also talk an impeccable National
Language (which is called Dzongkha) is an added advantage to visitors of Bhutan.
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Tour Summary
Day 1 Arrive in Paro, to Thimphu
Day 2 Thimphu
Day 3 Thimphu to Trongsa Valley
Day 4 Trongsa to Bumgthang
Day 5 Bumthang, Jambay Lhakhang Festival
Day 6 Bumthang
Day 7 Bumthang to Punakha
Day 8 Punakha to Paro
Day 9 Paro
Day 10 Paro
Day 11 Depart Paro
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Detailed Itinerary
In the early afternoon we will enjoy a discussion at our hotel on Gross National Happiness, Bhutan’s development in philosophy, by our lecturer Mr Sonam Kinga. Later in the afternoon we gather for dinner and to download and edit our slides. After dinner we enjoy a slide show presentation of our day in Thimphu with a constructive critique from Jaime. (Overnight at Jambayang Resort, Thimphu)
This morning we spend a couple of
hours constructively critiquing our photographs, learning new techniques, and
building upon our travel stories and ideas. Jaime will give a lecture on how to
use your flash to capture all of the exciting evening events. Then we are off to
visit and photograph the Trongsa Dzong, one of the most impressive Dzongs
in Bhutan which represents Bhutan’s link with its historical monarchy. Built in
1644, this masterpiece in architecture includes a labyrinth of courtyards and
corridors in addition to the 23 Temples inside the Dzong itself. This
impregnable fortress was once used as the seat of power during the Wangchuck
dynasty and is now the ancestral home of the present Royal Family. Trongsa Dzong
offers the best opportunity to capture the true essence of the Bhutanese
monastic parliamentary architecture and houses sacred images and
religious relics, intricate wood carvings, and beautiful frescoes emblazoned
on walls and pillars. With a little patience, monks will float in and out of
your frame as you photograph the remarkable and rare structures.
After an early lunch, we depart for Jakar over the Yongtong La Pass
that separates the Trongsa Valley from Bhutang. After dinner
at our hotel we head out to the festival grounds for tonight’s full moon and the
commencement of the Jambay Lhakhang Festival, Bhutan’s grandest festival.
Here you will see the Bhutanese adorned in their finest apparel or traditional
costumes. Masked dances are performed to instruct onlookers in the ways of
Buddhist Dharma and later in the night, the Fire Dances and Blessing
Ceremonies take place. Make sure to walk around the many stalls to shop for
beautiful handicrafts and jewellery. (Overnight at Yozerling Lodge,
Bumthang)
Day 6 Saturday, November 15: Trongsa Valley, Tamshing Lhakhnag, Kenchosum
Lhakhang, Membartsho, Jampa Lhakhang, Kurjey Lhakhang Monastery (B, L, D)
This morning we gather again to download, edit and share our images. Jaime will
share ideas of how to capture the essence of a place through photography. After
a lively question and answer period, we head out to explore the broad Trongsa
Valley which ranges in altitude from 8,500 to 13,000 feet and is different
from any other valley in Bhutan. It is a haven for trekkers and hikers, outdoor
enthusiasts, and landscape photographers.
We then visit Tamshing Lhakhang (“Temple of the Good Message”), the most
important Nyingmapa temple in Bhutan. Established by the Bhutanese saint, Pema
Ling Pa, the temple and monastery are remarkable for their original wall
paintings. Then on to Kenchosum Lhakhang built during the Tresong
Dengtseng time and considered to be the oldest Lhakhang. Later we visit
Membartsho (“Fire Lake”), where Terton Pema Ling Pa discovered a hidden
treasure. The surrounding area here is covered with prayer flags and small clay
offerings called “Tsa Tsa” left behind by the local worshippers.
We stop for lunch, then off to Jampa Lhakhang, built in the 7th century,
by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo, and 1 of the 108 temples built by him throughout
Tibet and the Himalayas. According to legend, the temple was built to overcome a
demon giantess and to subdue evil spirits of the Himalayas. We then visit the
Kurjey Lhakhang Monastery, one of the most important and sacred sites
in Bhutan. This complex of temples consists of monks' quarters, three chortens
which mark the cremation sites of the first three kings of Bhutan, and three
temples. During the 8th century, a king from Bumthang, known as Sendhu Raja,
invited Guru Rimpoche (Precious Master), to cure him from a disease imposed by
the “White Lion”, a local deity which was draining his life force. Guru Rimpoche,
who introduced Buddhism to Bhutan and is considered the second Buddha, meditated
at Kurjey for three months and left his bodily imprint on a rock where he was
seated in meditation before defeating the “White Lion”. Legend states that when
Guru Rimpoche defeated the “White Lion”, the deity agreed to protect Buddhism
and restore the country to peace. Guru Rimpoche then drove his walking stick
into the ground and from that grew a large Cypress tree which now overlooks the
Monastery. Here we will
receive an initiation and empowerment
from HH10th Tuskey Rimpoche, and
make our offerings of Tsho (offerings for
accumulation of merits), butterlamps and prayers.
We will also
meet with local Buddhist teachers and monks at
Kurjey Monatery for teachings and wisdom. (Overnight at
Yozerling Lodge, Bumthang)
Day
7 Sunday, November 16: Punakha, Picnic at Chendebji (B, L, D)
After an early breakfast, we enjoy reviewing our photos from the previous day,
and observe how the group’s skill set is improving. We then leave for Punakha
and retrace our route. We stop for a picnic lunch at Chendebji, a quaint
local hamlet home to a charming covered footbridge, a notable landmark in
Bhutan. Even though we will be journeying along the same road, you will be
surprised to find the return drive just as interesting for we will discover new
scenes and sites. (Overnight at Meri Phuensum Resort, Punakha)
Day 9
Tuesday, November 18: National Museum, Paro Dzong (B, L, D)
This morning enjoy an exciting summary of our architectural images from the day
before and discuss the various ways to share our travel stories through online
galleries, blogs and portfolios. We also discuss how to pitch an editor, and
learn tips on how to make a living as a photographer.
We then visit the National Museum, once the watchtower for the Rinpung
Dzong, located high on a promontory and overlooking the Paro Valley. The museum
houses some of the finest specimens of Bhutanese art, including masterpieces of
bronze statues and paintings, and is the best way to quickly learn about the
culture and natural history of Bhutan. Although photography is not allowed
within the museum, there are numerous photo opportunities of the exterior and
the beautiful valley below. We then walk or drive down to the town of Paro
for lunch at a local restaurant, and later stroll along the Paro Chu to
take pictures of Paro Dzong, Bhutan’s strongest and most strategic
fortress, and the watchtower. Here we will be able to photograph the covered
footbridge, the huge wooden gate leading to the bridge, and the interior of the
Dzong. Built in 1645, this massive building now houses the District
Administration Office and the Monk Body. A beautiful flagstone path leads to the
Dzong, rising gradually from the bridge that is bordered by two guard houses.
The central tower, called the “Utse” of the Dzong, is adorned in superb woodwork
and is considered to be the nation’s most beautiful tower. The wooden footbridge
is one of only a handful of traditional cantilevered bridges left in the
Himalayas.
Later in the day we return to our hotel conference hall for an
enlightening discussion
on the relationship of
cause and effect. Here we will have time to deepen our understanding of
Buddhist philosophy and ask any questions abut what we have learned thus far.
(Overnight at Janka Resort, Paro)
Day 10
Wednesday, November 19: Taktshang Monastery (B, L, D)
Today we begin the process of completing our travel story by reviewing our
entire image library from the trip, selecting the strongest images, and
sequencing them to create a powerful, dynamic story. You will be surprised and
proud of your results!
We then make our way to the foot of the Taktshang Cliff to begin our 2
hour uphill trek by either foot or hired pony to the Taktshang Monastery
(“Tiger’s Nest Monastery”), the most famous monastery in Bhutan which hangs
precariously on a cliff at 10,200 feet. A beautiful cascading waterfall seems to
magically appear here creating a dreamlike appearance. It is said that Guru
Rimpoche flew here on the back of a tigress and then meditated in a cave,
contained within the present structure, for three months. As a result, it is a
prime destination for Buddhist pilgrims from all around the world. Upon our
return from the Monastery we will enjoy a picnic lunch and share our wonderful
photos. Enjoy the afternoon at your leisure to wander the town of Paro once
more. Jaime will be available to answer any final questions and help select the
strongest images from the day.
Later, meet back at the hotel for
a final recap and
discussion on Karma
with a local Buddhist monk.
In the early evening, we gather for our final dinner celebration
and share our travel story with our new-found friends. (Overnight
at Janka Resort, Paro)
Day 11 Thursday, November 20: Depart Paro (B)
Bid farewell to beautiful Bhutan and
your new-found friends and begin your journey back
(B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
NOTE: This itinerary is subject to change due to conditions beyond our control.
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Tour Inclusions & Price
Tour Includes:
Accommodation at 3 star resorts and
lodges
Daily Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Transportation by Private bus
Entrance fees to all sites
Bhutan Tourist Visa (this will be arranged by our Bhutan operator. The cost is
quoted separately below and is not included in the $3340 tour cost)
Airfare Bangkok-Paro-Bangkok (this will be arranged by our Bhutan operator. The
cost is quoted separately below and is not included in the $3340 tour cost)
Professional Photographer Jaime Kowal as your Tour Teader throughout the Journey
Pema Tashi as your local Tour Guide throughout the Journey
Special Added Features:
Lectures, Instruction, Technical Guidance and Presentations with Jaime Kowal and
her assistant
Photo Shoot at the Zorig Chuksum, the School for Thirteen Arts & Crafts
Thimphu Weekend Market
Jambay Lhakhang Full Moon Festival
Traditional Sacred Ceremonies
Discussion with Buddhist Teachers
Trek to Taktshang Monastery
Tour does not include:
Cancellation & Medical Insurance (ask us for a quote if you are Canadian)
Cost to obtain valid passport
Any items of a personal nature such as laundry, drinks and telephone calls.
Any item that is not specifically detailed on our website or in the final trip
itinerary
Tour Price Per Person (Land Only)
USD $3,340.00
Single Supplement
USD $ 650.00
USD $875.00 Airfare Bangkok-Paro-Bangkok
(Includes airport tax, air taxes and surcharges. Subject to change )
USD $20.00 Bhutan Tourist Visa
Note: The single supplement is ONLY for those who would like to secure a
private room throughout the tour, at the indicated additional price. If you are
not traveling with anyone you know and would like to share a room, we will be
happy to work to find you a suitable roommate. Per our Terms and Conditions,
registration for the tour will be held open until two weeks before the departure
date in order to try to match everyone with a roommate. If by that date we have
not been able to match you with a suitable roommate, you will be responsible to
pay for the single supplement. An early registration will facilitate this
process.
Sacred Earth Journeys,
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Tel: (604) 874-7922, Toll Free 1-877-874-7922 www.sacredearthjourneys.ca