"WE ARE THE EXPERTS—{tour} tours to Bhutan since 2001"
Rainbow Photo Tours of
"Even though the roads are rough, and a little hair-raising at times, the drivers are obviously well experienced professionals, safe, courteous and capable. " —TripAdvisor Reviews of Rainbow Photo Tours
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I used my Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D with the following lenses: 50mm macro,
28 mm, 70-210mm."
Steve
and I have never been on a tour that was better organized or that encompassed
so many of our interests. The 14 guides and drivers added a very
personal up-close look into the culture and helped us meld with the
people. We had the luxury of stopping for many birds and very
old temples that weren't on the itinerary. We were able to slow
the pace down if need be and when I couldn't do a hike, a day
was planned with a driver and guide to shop! Now that's service! Robin
was available to assist with photography questions and even camera
breakdowns. Besides photography, one of the reasons we went to Bhutan
was to experience a unique, intact, spiritual culture in a Buddhist
world. Peace and harmony, with their all-sided belief system,
infused everything that the Bhutanese did. Friendly, open, giving
people at one with everything. We were immensely touched, and
haven't been the same since. What's in my bag? I used my
Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D with the following lenses: 50mm macro, 28
mm, 70-210mm. Would we recommend this tour? Already have
! Namaste,
" I used my Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D with the following lenses: 50mm macro, 28 mm, 70-210mm."
Steve and I have never been on a tour that was better organized or that encompassed so many of our interests. The 14 guides and drivers added a very personal up-close look into the culture and helped us meld with the people. We had the luxury of stopping for many birds and very old temples that weren't on the itinerary. We were able to slow the pace down if need be and when I couldn't do a hike, a day was planned with a driver and guide to shop! Now that's service! Robin was available to assist with photography questions and even camera breakdowns. Besides photography, one of the reasons we went to Bhutan was to experience a unique, intact, spiritual culture in a Buddhist world. Peace and harmony, with their all-sided belief system, infused everything that the Bhutanese did. Friendly, open, giving people at one with everything. We were immensely touched, and haven't been the same since. What's in my bag? I used my Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D with the following lenses: 50mm macro, 28 mm, 70-210mm. Would we recommend this tour? Already have !
Namaste,
Rose and Steve