NEPAL PHOTO TOUR & WORKSHOP

Kathmandu Valley, Himalayas & Tihar Festival

20 – 30 October 2025

A 10-Day Immersive Photography Journey

Discover Nepal across 2 festivals and a rich blend of places & themes.
Gain access to people & scenes you wouldn’t reach alone —with the local insight, cultural understanding & trusted connections to get there.
Learn to approach situations with confidence and the right techniques to capture standout images you’ll be proud of.

Limited to 6 participants for personal tutoring throughout the tour  

Reserve your spot now

NEPAL

PHOTO TOUR

& WORKSHOP

20–30 Oct 2025

Tihar Festival

Himalayas  &

Kathmandu

Valley

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TRAVEL  |  STREET  |  DOCUMENTARY  PHOTOGRAPHY

A 10-Day Immersive, Hands-on

Photography Journey

Discover Nepal across 2 festivals and a rich blend of places & themes.

Gain access to people & scenes you wouldn’t reach alone —with the local insight, cultural understanding & trusted connections to get there.

Learn to approach situations with confidence and the right techniques to capture standout images to be proud of.

Limited to 6 participants for personal tutoring throughout the tour

Reserve your spot now

Wide range
of locations and topics

2 major cultural
festivals / celebrations

Small group ≤ 6 pax
for personalised tutoring

1 to 1 guidance on
shooting & post sessions

Authentic, real-life
non-staged photography

Be Good ↔ Do Good
10% profits to local NGO

Step into Nepal,

where every frame tells a story  —   

A TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY DREAM

Few destinations match Nepal’s visual richness, where towering peaks, timeless culture, fascinating traditions and effervescent street life offer photographers an endless canvas of subjects.

This tour brings that full diversity together, giving you the range, depth and challenge to expand your creativity and storytelling across styles and situations.


Join a meaningful and hands-on photographic journey — one that sharpens your skills, strengthens your confidence and deepens your connection to the world.

Step into Nepal  —

where every Frame tells a Story

Towering peaks, timeless culture, fascinating traditions and effervescent street life: Nepal offer photographers an endless canvas of subjects.

This tour brings that full diversity together, giving the range, depth & challenge to expand your creativity and storytelling across styles and situations.

Paint your own story with light

Become the Travel Photographer you would like to Be.

Lacking like-minded travel companions who share your pace, passion & visual language?

Dreaming of capturing the world but life, and the time to plan & find the best spots often get in the way?

Struggling to evolve your photography — and shape a strong, coherent portfolio that truly reflects your voice, and stands out?

This Nepal Photo Tour & Workshop is thoughtfully designed for photographers ready to fully immerse themselves in the country while
challenging and refining their abilities both in the field and in post-production, and taking their creative craft to the next level.

…  LIVE YOUR DREAM NOW AND JOIN US ON THIS PHOTOGRAPHIC ADVENTURE  …

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Paint your own story with light

Become the Travel Photographer

You would like to Be.

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Early morning light and birds in flight over Durbar Square, Bhaktapur
An old Tibetan woman in the street of Kathmandu, Nepal, lights butter candles to celebrate Losar, the Tibetan new year. In Buddhism, the lights of the candles represent the illumination of wisdom against the darkness of ignorance.
2 pictures of Nepal : one of the Himalayan mountain range and one of Bhaktapur historical place. Extract of the Nepal Photo Tour by Lorenz Berna
Black & White Portrait of travel photographer Lorenz Berna

Lorenz Berna

Tour Leader & Photographer

Meet your guide

Lorenz is a professional travel and documentary photographer whose work has received multiple major international awards, including ‘Category Winner’ in the ‘Travel Photographer of the Year award (TPOTY)’.

His career spans two decades of photographic exploration across the world — with a particular focus on Asia.
Driven by a deep curiosity for cultures and human connection, Lorenz blends refined composition with candid authenticity.

Lorenz leads his photo tours with humility, generosity and a strong focus on visual storytelling. He mindfully helps participants express their personal creative voice through a balance of technique, sensitivity and a slower, more intentional approach to both travel and photography.

Lorenz Berna

Tour Leader & Photographer

Lorenz is a multi-awarded travel and documentary photographer (Travel Photographer of The Year – TPOTY category winner), with over 20 years of experience & a deep connection to Asia.

His photography blends refined composition with candid authenticity. As a photo tour leader, he shares his craft with humility and care, guiding participants to express their creative voice through a mindful, story-driven approach to photography.

Meet Lorenz

Highlights of the Tour

⸻    What you’ll gain on the tour & take home

street photography in kathmandu
⸻    LOCATIONS,  TOPICS  &  PHOTOGRAPHY
⸻    CULTURE,  ETHICS  &  PHILOSOPHY

Small group : 6 pax maximum.
Photographers of all levels. Camera / phone shooters.

Authentic, real-life, non-staged photos.
Wide range of photography styles and techniques.

Individual & personalised tutoring.
1-to-1 editing and post-production sessions.

PHOTOGRAPHY   ⸻    Locations & Topics

KATHMANDU VALLEY

Golden light hitting the peak of Machapuchare mountain at dawn – iconic sunrise on Nepal photo tour

HIMALAYAS

A nepali woman is photographed in front of her house, with the Himalayan range in the background. Extract of the Nepal Photo Tour by Lorenz Berna

MOUNTAIN & RURAL VILLAGES

A nepali family is making a ritual with candles and tikka powder, during the night of Laxmi Puja, the most scenic day of the Tihar Festival. Extract of the Nepal photo tour by Lorenz Berna

TIHAR FESTIVAL

CHHAT PUJA FESTIVAL

Pilgrims walking towards Swayambhunath Stupa at sunrise in Kathmandu, Nepal.

SACRED SITES

nepali womens in the fields

HARVESTS

Metalsmith in Patan, Nepal

ARTISAN WORKSHOPS

Rickshaw driver and a man carrying a large sack on the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal.

STREET MARKETS

Travel photography portrait of an old nepali woman, wrapped in a red shawl, in Kathmandu

PORTRAITS

A woman in a purple shawl, is sat in the old streets of Kathmandu, near 4 broomsticks that she is selling. Nepal photography by Lorenz Berna

STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

A tibetan man is using a small hand wheel prayer while repeating a buddhist mantra. Nepal photography by Lorenz Berna

DAILY RITUALS

HIGHLIGHTS

Locations & Topics

KATHMANDU VALLEY

Golden light hitting the peak of Machapuchare mountain at dawn – iconic sunrise on Nepal photo tour

HIMALAYAS

A nepali woman is photographed in front of her house, with the Himalayan range in the background. Extract of the Nepal Photo Tour by Lorenz Berna

MOUNTAIN VILLAGES

A nepali family is making a ritual with candles and tikka powder, during the night of Laxmi Puja, the most scenic day of the Tihar Festival. Extract of the Nepal photo tour by Lorenz Berna

TIHAR FESTIVAL

CHHAT PUJA FESTIVAL

Pilgrims walking towards Swayambhunath Stupa at sunrise in Kathmandu, Nepal.

SACRED SITES

nepali womens in the fields

HARVESTS

Metalsmith in Patan, Nepal

ARTISAN WORKSHOPS

Rickshaw driver and a man carrying a large sack on the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal.

STREET MARKETS

Travel photography portrait of an old nepali woman, wrapped in a red shawl, in Kathmandu

PORTRAITS

Pigeons flying through smoke with morning light in a busy street of Kathmandu, Nepal. Travel and Street Photography by Lorenz Berna

STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

A tibetan man is using a small hand wheel prayer while repeating a buddhist mantra. Nepal photography by Lorenz Berna

DAILY RITUALS

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YOU   ⸻    What you’ll get on the tour & take home

ACCESS

to locations, situations, people & culture

PHOTOGRAPHY TEACHING

to elevate your photography

VALUES

for a conscious photographic approach

ACCESS


  • Exclusive access to local life, traditions, rituals, and places of interest — made possible by years of exploration in the country, deep cultural knowledge, and trusted local connections.

  • Intimate entry into festivals and celebrations, thanks to long-standing ties within the community.

  • Carefully curated and scouted locations, timed for the best light, scenes, atmospheres, and compositions.

  • A wide range of subjects − street scenes, portraits, landscapes, artisan work, rural life and more − to expand your skills, and build a strong, cohesive photographic body of work.

PHOTOGRAPHY TEACHING


  • Learn directly from a multi-awarded photographer offering insider perspective, technical insight & creative mentoring.

  • Daily 1-to-1 guidance during real-life shooting — building confidence, autonomy and a distinct visual voice.

  • Individual editing sessions to refine your selection process and shape a meaningful portfolio, reflecting your own vision.

  • Tailored post-production techniques to bring out the best of each image, achieving a polished, professional look.

  • Personal & purposeful portfolio/s to take home, ready to share, exhibit or treasure as a lasting visual story of your journey.

VALUES


  • Learn how to approach people and places with thoughtfulness and integrity.
  • Rooted in cultural sensitivity, respect and mindful observation — never staged, never forced.

  • A meaningful way to experience the world through photography that connects, not just collects.

  • Capture honest, dignified images while leaving minimal trace, preserving both the moment & the community for those who come next.

  • Give Back: 10% of profits are donated to Nepal Youth Foundation, ensuring your trip directly supports education, healthcare & human rights — leaving a lasting, positive impact.

What You’ll Get on the Tour

ACCESS

to locations, situations, people & culture

  • Exclusive access to local life, traditions, rituals, and places of interest — made possible by years of exploration in the country, deep cultural knowledge & trusted connections.

  • Intimate entry into festivals and celebrations, thanks to long-standing ties within the community.

  • Carefully curated and scouted locations, timed for the best light, scenes, atmosphere & compositions.

  • A wide range of subjects − street scenes, portraits, landscapes, artisan work, rural life & more − to expand your skills, and build a strong, cohesive photographic body of work.

PHOTOGRAPHY TEACHING

to elevate your photography

  • Learn directly from a multi-awarded photographer offering insider perspective, technical insight & creative mentoring.

  • Daily 1-to-1 guidance during real-life shooting — building confidence, autonomy and a distinct visual voice.

  • Individual editing sessions to refine your selection process and shape a meaningful portfolio, reflecting your own vision.

  • Tailored post-production techniques to bring out the best of each image, achieving a polished, professional look.

  • Personal & purposeful portfolio/s to take home, ready to share, exhibit or treasure as a lasting visual story of your journey.

VALUES

for a conscious approach

  • Learn how to approach people and places with thoughtfulness and integrity.
  • Rooted in cultural sensitivity, respect and mindful observation — never staged, never forced.

  • A meaningful way to experience the world through photography that connects, not just collects.

  • Capture honest, dignified images while leaving minimal trace, preserving both the moment & the community for those who come next.

  • Give Back: 10% of profits are donated to Nepal Youth Foundation, ensuring your trip directly supports education, healthcare & human rights — leaving a lasting, positive impact.

Gain not just refined skills but the confidence to approach your next photo trip with autonomy & creative clarity.

Enrich your perspective by immersing yourself in a new culture while deepening both your visual language and personal growth.

And let your journey leave a positive impact — supporting local communities while cultivating a conscious, respectful way of seeing & capturing the world.
Gain refined skills & confidence to approach your next photo trip with autonomy and creative clarity.
Enrich your perspective by immersing yourself in a new culture and let your journey leave a positive impact — supporting local communities while cultivating a conscious, respectful way of seeing & capturing the world.

Moderate physical activity
Max Altitude ∼ 1.700m

Boutique heritage hotels
& family homestay experience

Private land transports
+ flight over the Himalayan range

International &
Vegetarian food options

NEPAL PHOTO TOUR & WORKSHOP  2025  ⊕  October 20 – 30

4.980$ in single room accommodation (discount for couples or friends sharing a room).

Book now

♥  10% of the profits are donated to a local trusted NGO, Nepal Youth Foundation 

Consult our Booking Terms & Conditions

1. Tour price

The full price of the tour is $4,980 USD per person, in a single room accommodation (discount for couples or friends sharing a room).
10% of the profits are donated to the Nepal Youth Foundation, a local trusted NGO.

What’s Included
• All accommodation in boutique/heritage hotels and family homestay experience, with breakfast included
• All private transport within the itinerary, including 2 internal flights
• Photographic tuition and on-location guidance with Lorenz Berna
• All entry fees and support from local cultural guides
✘ Not included: International flights, meals (except breakfasts) & drinks, local taxis for short distances (inexpensive fees to be shared among participants), tips and personal expenses

Deposit
A non-refundable deposit of €500 is required to confirm your booking.
Your place is secured only once the deposit has been received and confirmed in writing.

Final Payment
The remaining balance must be paid no later than 60 days before the tour start date.
Failure to do so may result in the loss of your place and deposit.

Late Bookings
If you book less than 60 days before departure, full payment will be required at the time of booking.


2. Cancellations & Refund Policy

Cancellations by the Participant
If you cancel your booking, the following refund policy applies:
More than 90 days before departure: Full refund minus deposit
61–90 days before: 50% refund of the total tour fee
31–60 days before: 25% refund of the total tour fee
30 days or less: No refund possible
All cancellations must be submitted in writing via email.
We strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance that includes cancellation cover.

Cancellations by the Organisers
We reserve the right to cancel the tour if the minimum number of participants is not met, or due to force majeure events (e.g. natural disasters, political unrest, global restrictions).
In such cases, you will receive a full refund, including your deposit.
We are not responsible for any additional expenses (such as flights, gear, or visa costs), so insurance is essential.


3. Transfers & Substitutions

If you are unable to attend, you may transfer your place to another participant up to 30 days before departure, provided they meet all tour requirements.
A small administrative fee may apply.


4. Insurance Requirements

All participants must hold comprehensive travel insurance, which includes:
• Trip cancellation
• Medical expenses
• Emergency evacuation
• Loss or damage of photographic equipment
We may request proof of coverage prior to departure.


5. Tour Viability & Modifications

Our tours require a minimum of participants to run. If the minimum is not met, we will offer you a full refund or propose alternative solutions.
We reserve the right to make modifications to the itinerary due to weather conditions, natural disasters, political situations and other unforeseen events.
All adjustments are made with the priority of safety, photographic quality, and ethical engagement.


6. Our Commitment to Ethical Travel

This photo journey is not a traditional sightseeing trip.
It is a slow-paced, immersive workshop, rooted in visual storytelling and human connection.
We prioritise authenticity, respectful interactions, and genuine connection with the people & places we photograph.
By joining this experience, you support the values that guide our approach to ethical photography and conscious travel — and you actively contribute to local communities through our profit-sharing donation model.

NEPAL PHOTO TOUR
& WORKSHOP
20 – 30 October  2025

4.980$

in single room accommodation

(discount for couples sharing a room)
Book now
♥  10% of the profits are donated to a local trusted NGO, Nepal Youth Foundation 

1. Tour price

The full price of the tour is $4,980 USD per person, in a single room accommodation (discount for couples or friends sharing a room).
10% of the profits are donated to the Nepal Youth Foundation, a local trusted NGO.

What’s Included
• All accommodation in boutique/heritage hotels and family homestay experience, with breakfast included
• All private transport within the itinerary, including 2 internal flights
• Photographic tuition and on-location guidance with Lorenz Berna
• All entry fees and support from local cultural guides
✘ Not included: International flights, meals (except breakfasts) & drinks, local taxis for short distances (inexpensive fees to be shared among participants), tips and personal expenses

Deposit
A non-refundable deposit of €500 is required to confirm your booking.
Your place is secured only once the deposit has been received and confirmed in writing.

Final Payment
The remaining balance must be paid no later than 60 days before the tour start date.
Failure to do so may result in the loss of your place and deposit.

Late Bookings
If you book less than 60 days before departure, full payment will be required at the time of booking.


2. Cancellations & Refund Policy

Cancellations by the Participant
If you cancel your booking, the following refund policy applies:
More than 90 days before departure: Full refund minus deposit
61–90 days before: 50% refund of the total tour fee
31–60 days before: 25% refund of the total tour fee
30 days or less: No refund possible
All cancellations must be submitted in writing via email.
We strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance that includes cancellation cover.

Cancellations by the Organisers
We reserve the right to cancel the tour if the minimum number of participants is not met, or due to force majeure events (e.g. natural disasters, political unrest, global restrictions).
In such cases, you will receive a full refund, including your deposit.
We are not responsible for any additional expenses (such as flights, gear, or visa costs), so insurance is essential.


3. Transfers & Substitutions

If you are unable to attend, you may transfer your place to another participant up to 30 days before departure, provided they meet all tour requirements.
A small administrative fee may apply.


4. Insurance Requirements

All participants must hold comprehensive travel insurance, which includes:
• Trip cancellation
• Medical expenses
• Emergency evacuation
• Loss or damage of photographic equipment
We may request proof of coverage prior to departure.


5. Tour Viability & Modifications

Our tours require a minimum of participants to run. If the minimum is not met, we will offer you a full refund or propose alternative solutions.
We reserve the right to make modifications to the itinerary due to weather conditions, natural disasters, political situations and other unforeseen events.
All adjustments are made with the priority of safety, photographic quality, and ethical engagement.


6. Our Commitment to Ethical Travel

This photo journey is not a traditional sightseeing trip.
It is a slow-paced, immersive workshop, rooted in visual storytelling and human connection.
We prioritise authenticity, respectful interactions, and genuine connection with the people & places we photograph.
By joining this experience, you support the values that guide our approach to ethical photography and conscious travel — and you actively contribute to local communities through our profit-sharing donation model.

Itinerary

⸻    A Visual Journey through Nepal’s wide diversity

⸻    NEPAL  PHOTOGRAPHY  TOUR
⸻    NEPAL  PHOTOGRAPHY  WORKSHOP

Travel Photography is the art of portraying the essence of a place : its landscapes, people, cultures and daily life.


In the Kathmandu Valley, capture the thriving street life, buzzing local markets and storied artisan workshops, all framed by the intricate beauty of ancient Newari architecture.

Document the colourful Tihar Festival, as streets glow with candles and echo with children’s songs & dances (see dedicated post on Tihar). The sacred rituals of the Chhath Puja, as devotees honour the sun along the riverbanks. And the enduring rhythms of daily devotion shaped by Nepal’s intertwined Hindu & Buddhist traditions.

Then journey into remote mountain villages to photograph the rice and millet harvests, the timeless way of life, and the majestic Himalayan landscapes —along with the strong, characterful faces of the mountain people, offering authentic and expressive portraits.

ITINERARY

In the Kathmandu Valley, capture the thriving street life, buzzing local markets and storied artisan workshops, all framed by the intricate beauty of ancient Newari architecture.
Document the colourful Tihar Festival, as streets glow with candles and echo with children’s songs & dances (see dedicated post on Tihar). The sacred rituals of the Chhath Puja, as devotees honour the sun by the riverbanks. And the enduring rhythms of daily devotion, shaped by Nepal’s intertwined Hindu & Buddhist traditions.
Then journey into remote mountain villages for the rice and millet harvests, the timeless way of life, and the majestic Himalayan landscapes —along with the strong, characterful faces of the mountain people, offering authentic and expressive portraits.

DAY 1

Arrival & meeting at the hotel. Group presentation and tour briefing. Photo walk in the old town centre.

Night in Bhaktapur

Elderly woman holding a plate of offerings and praying during Laxmi Puja in Nepal

DAY 2

Photographic exploration throughout the Newari historical town.
Documentation of the Tihar Festival.

Night in Bhaktapur

DAY 3

Photography sessions on the whole rice harvesting process and the countryside life, within a community project village.

Night in hill village

Boats and mountains at sunset, on Pokhara lake, Nepal. Photo by Lorenz Berna

DAY 4

Morning flight over the Himalayan range, to Pokhara.
Afternoon photography sessions around lively lakeside — streets scenes, local life and colours.

Night in Pokhara

A nepali woman is photographed in front of her house, with the Himalayan range in the background. Extract of the Nepal Photo Tour by Lorenz Berna

DAY 5

Morning transfer to a remote Himalayan village.
Photographic documentation of agricultural work, daily life, and mountain customs.

Night in Himalayan village

DAY 6

Sunrise over the Himalayas, followed by documentary photo sessions focused on village life and local people.
Return to Pokhara for the night.

Night in Pokhara

DAY 7

Morning flight over the Himalayas, back to Kathmandu Valley. 
Afternoon + sunset photo session at Pashupatinath Hindu Temple — rituals and daily life across the sacred grounds.

Night in Boudhanath

Pilgrims circle the towering Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, nepal

DAY 8

Morning documentation of Boudhanath Buddhist quarter — rituals around the stupa, encounters with monks, Tibetan painting workshop.
Afternoon session at the Chhath Puja celebrations.

Night in Boudhanath

Kathmandu, Nepal. A group of friends hanging out on a wall inside the Pashupatinath temple.

DAY 9

Morning street and documentary photography in Kathmandu’s old quarter + the Durbar Square. Afternoon and sunset photo session at Swayambhunath Temple, the panoramic Monkey Temple.

Night in Boudhanath

Nepali women dancing in Patan

DAY 10

Morning shoot in the metal artisan workshops of Patan, and the old streets of the ancient Newari capital. Afternoon for photo reviews, editing, post-production or free time.
Goodbye dinner.

Night in Patan

prayer flag from nepal

DAY 11

Transfer to Kathmandu Airport after breakfast.

Farewell and warm wishes — until the next photo adventure…

What Is Included

  • 10 nights + all breakfasts
  • Private land transports + 2 internal flights
  • Airport pick-up & drop back
  • Local guides + all entrance fees to cities, temples & cultural sites
  • Photography tutoring + mentorship
  • Photo editing & post-production sessions

What Is Not Included

All not listed above such as : international flights, personal travel & health insurance, lunches & dinners, personal purchases, tips. Cf Booking Conditions

DAY 1

Arrival & meeting at the hotel. Group presentation and tour briefing.
Photo walk in the old town centre.
Night in Bhaktapur
Elderly woman holding a plate of offerings and praying during Laxmi Puja in Nepal

DAY 2

Photographic exploration throughout the Newari historical town.
Documentation of the Tihar Festival.
Night in Bhaktapur

DAY 3

Morning early photography around Bhaktapur, before we drive to a hill village to document the whole process of the rice harvesting, the countryside life & people.
Night in hill village
Boats and mountains at sunset, on Pokhara lake, Nepal. Photo by Lorenz Berna

DAY 4

Morning flight over the Himalayan range, to Pokhara.
Afternoon photography sessions around lively lakeside — streets scenes, local life and colours.
Night in Pokhara
A nepali woman is photographed in front of her house, with the Himalayan range in the background. Extract of the Nepal Photo Tour by Lorenz Berna

DAY 5

Morning transfer to a remote Himalayan village.
Photographic documentation of agricultural work, daily life, and mountain customs.
Night in Himalayan village

DAY 6

Sunrise photography on the Himalayan landscape, followed by documentary photo sessions focused on village life & people. Return to Pokhara for the night.
Night in Pokhara

DAY 7

Morning flight over the Himalayas, back to Kathmandu Valley. 
Afternoon + sunset photo session at Pashupatinath Hindu Temple — rituals and daily life across the sacred grounds.
Night in Boudhanath
Pilgrims circle the towering Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, nepal

DAY 8

Morning documentation of Boudhanath Buddhist quarter — rituals around the stupa, encounters with monks, Tibetan painting workshop.
Afternoon session at the Chhath Puja celebrations.
Night in Boudhanath
Kathmandu, Nepal. A group of friends hanging out on a wall inside the Pashupatinath temple.

DAY 9

Morning street and documentary photography in Kathmandu’s old quarter + the Durbar Square. Afternoon & sunset photo session at Swayambhunath Temple, the panoramic Monkey Temple.
Night in Boudhanath
Nepali women dancing in Patan

DAY 10

Morning shoot in the metal artisan workshops of Patan, and the old streets of the ancient Newari capital. Afternoon for photo reviews, editing, post-production or free time. Goodbye dinner.
Night in Patan
prayer flag from nepal

DAY 11

Transfer to Kathmandu Airport after breakfast.
Farewell and warm wishes — until the next photo adventure…

What Is Included

  • 10 nights + all breakfasts
  • Private land transports + 2 internal flights
  • Airport pick-up & drop back
  • Local guides + all entrance fees to cities, temples & cultural sites
  • Photography tutoring + mentorship
  • Photo editing & post-production sessions

Not Included

All not listed above such as : international flights, personal travel & health insurance, lunches & dinners, personal purchases, tips.
Cf Booking Conditions

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

⸻   What you might want to know before joining the Tour

Woman lighting candles in a wood and bricks temples in Bhaktapur, Kathmandu. Nepal Photography by Lorenz Berna
Close-up on the hands of a woman holding offerings at the Chhat Puja in Kathmandu. A Nepal photography by Lorenz Berna
Woman celebrating the Aarti, during the night of Laxmi Puja on the Nepali Tihar Festival. Nepal photography by Lorenz Berna
⸻     MOST ASKED QUESTIONS
⸻    MOST USEFUL ANSWERS

FAQ   ⸻    What you might want to know before joining the Nepal Photo Tour & Workshop

Do I need to be an advanced photographer to join?

Not at all. This tour welcomes photographers at all levels. Whether you’re just learning how to compose a compelling frame, or you’ve already exhibited or published your work, you’ll receive daily guidance tailored to your style & experience.


What type of photography will we focus on?

A mix of documentary, portrait, landscape, and street photography — all approached ethically and with respect for local culture.
The itinerary is crafted around real moments, giving you time to observe, connect, and capture with intention.


Will there be time for solo shooting or project work?

Definitely. While we move as a group, we intentionally build in windows for individual exploration.
You’re encouraged to follow personal threads, engage deeply, and develop your own photographic story.


Is there a lot of walking or physical effort involved?

You should be comfortable with light to moderate walking, sometimes on uneven ground (e.g., village paths, temples, or markets).
We move at a photographer’s pace — slow, observant, and flexible. No intense trekking.


What gear should I bring?

Bring what you’re most comfortable with, but ideally pack light, yet purposefully. Here’s our recommended setup:

  • One or two cameras (DSLR, mirrorless, or high-end compact)
  • A versatile zoom lens (24–70mm or similar is ideal)
  • A 70-200mm tele-zoom lens (optional, but great for compressing landscapes or creative crops)
  • One or two fast prime lenses (35mm, 50mm or 85mm f/1.4) for low-light and portraits
  • Plenty of memory cards and batteries
  • An external hard disk (ssd or hdd) for backups
  • A laptop if you want to edit along the way (optional)
  • Tripod and ND filters (optional)

We’ll share a detailed gear checklist once you book.


How is this different from a traditional tour of Nepal?

This is not a sightseeing package. It’s a photography-centred journey, led by award-winning photographer Lorenz Berna. Expect:

  • Access to authentic, non-touristy experiences
  • In-depth photographic guidance & mentoring
  • Individual, tailored editing + post-production sessions (optional, if not wanted)
  • A small group of like-minded travellers who speak your visual language.

Will I receive personal feedback and reviews?

Yes. You’ll have the chance for:

  • On-location personalised guidance and coaching
  • One-to-one review sessions with Lorenz
  • Insights into editing, sequencing, visual storytelling, and potential publishing goals.

Is this more documentary or fine art in approach?

Both approaches are welcome. The focus is on honest, story-driven photography.
Whether you shoot for impact, emotion, or aesthetics — we’ll support your intention and vision.


Can I publish or sell the images I take during the tour?

Yes. You retain full rights to all your images.
If you’re working on an editorial, fine art, or personal series, we’re happy to help facilitate deeper access and storytelling opportunities when possible.


Can I join solo?

Absolutely. Most of our participants travel solo. It’s a great way to meet fellow photographers who share your passion and pace.
We’ll pair you with another guest for room-sharing, unless you prefer a single room (supplement applies).


What is the group size?

We limit the group to 6 participants max to ensure personal attention and flexibility in the field.
Small groups = better access, better mentoring, and better photos.


What’s included in the price?

  •  All accommodation in mid-range boutique hotels with character and comfort + select family homestay experiences for cultural immersion
  • Private transport in a comfortable mini-van throughout the tour + 2 internal flights (domestic routes)
  •  All photographic mentoring and on-location tuition with Lorenz Berna
  • All entry fees, permits, and services of local cultural guides where required

✘ NOT INCLUDED: International flights, meals (except breakfasts) & drinks, local taxis for short distances (inexpensive fees to be shared among participants), tips and personal expenses


What happens if the tour is cancelled?

If we must cancel due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., political issues, natural events), your deposit will be entirely refunded or transferred to another tour. Full terms are outlined in our booking conditions.


Is travel insurance required?

Yes. All participants must have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip cancellation.
Please share your policy details with us before departure.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What you might want to know before joining the Nepal Photo Tour & Workshop

Do I need to be an advanced photographer to join?
Not at all. This tour welcomes photographers at all levels. Whether you’re just learning how to compose a compelling frame, or you’ve already exhibited or published your work, you’ll receive daily guidance tailored to your style & experience.

Will there be time for solo shooting or project work?
Definitely. While we move as a group, we intentionally build in windows for individual exploration.
You’re encouraged to follow personal threads, engage deeply, and develop your own photographic story.

Is there a lot of walking or physical effort involved?
You should be comfortable with light to moderate walking, sometimes on uneven ground (e.g., village paths, temples, or markets). We move at a photographer’s pace — slow, observant, and flexible. No intense trekking.

What type of photography will we focus on?

A mix of documentary, portrait, landscape, and street photography — all approached ethically and with respect for local culture.
The itinerary is crafted around real moments, giving you time to observe, connect, and capture with intention.


How is this different from a traditional tour of Nepal?

This is not a sightseeing package. It’s a photography-centred journey, led by award-winning photographer Lorenz Berna. Expect:

  • Access to authentic, non-touristy experiences
  • In-depth photographic guidance & mentoring
  • Individual, tailored editing + post-production sessions (optional, if not wanted)
  • A small group of like-minded travellers who speak your visual language.

Will I receive personal feedback and reviews?

Yes. You’ll have the chance for:

  • On-location personalised guidance and coaching
  • One-to-one review sessions with Lorenz
  • Insights into editing, sequencing, visual storytelling, and potential publishing goals.

What gear should I bring?

Bring what you’re most comfortable with, but ideally pack light, yet purposefully. Here’s our recommended setup:

  • One or two cameras (DSLR, mirrorless, or high-end compact)
  • A versatile zoom lens (24–70mm or similar is ideal)
  • A 70-200mm tele-zoom lens (optional, but great for compressing landscapes or creative crops)
  • One or two fast prime lenses (35mm, 50mm or 85mm f/1.4) for low-light and portraits
  • Plenty of memory cards and batteries
  • A laptop if you want to edit along the way (optional) + An external hard disk (ssd / hdd) for backups (optional but recommended)

We’ll share a detailed gear checklist once you book.


Is this more documentary or fine art in approach?

Both approaches are welcome. The focus is on honest, story-driven photography.
Whether you shoot for impact, emotion, or aesthetics — we’ll support your intention and vision.


Can I publish or sell the images I take during the tour?

Yes. You retain full rights to all your images.
If you’re working on an editorial, fine art, or personal series, we’re happy to help facilitate deeper access and storytelling opportunities when possible.


Can I join solo?

Absolutely. Most of our participants travel solo. It’s a great way to meet fellow photographers who share your passion and pace.
We’ll pair you with another guest for room-sharing, unless you prefer a single room (supplement applies).


What is the group size?

We limit the group to 6 participants max to ensure personal attention and flexibility in the field.
Small groups = better access, better mentoring, and better photos.


What’s included in the price?

  •  All accommodation in mid-range boutique hotels with character and comfort + select family homestay experiences for cultural immersion
  • Private transport in a comfortable mini-van throughout the tour + 2 internal flights (domestic routes)
  •  All photographic mentoring and on-location tuition with Lorenz Berna
  • All entry fees, permits, and services of local cultural guides where required

✘ NOT INCLUDED: International flights, meals (except breakfasts) & drinks, local taxis for short distances (inexpensive fees to be shared among participants), tips and personal expenses


What happens if the tour is cancelled?

If we must cancel due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., political issues, natural events), your deposit will be entirely refunded or transferred to another tour. Full terms are outlined in our booking conditions.


Is travel insurance required?

Yes. All participants must have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip cancellation.
Please share your policy details with us before departure.

Meet the Team

⸻    Get to know the Eyes & Minds behind the Nepal Photo Tour & Workshop

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⸻     THE  EYES
⸻     THE  MINDS
Workers lined up on the sacred Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, captured from the inside of a front window, by travel photographer Lorenz Berna

MEET THE TEAM

Portrait of travel photographer Lorenz Berna, against a mosaic wall and carved wooden door

LORENZ BERNA  —  Tour Leader / Photographer / Instructor

Lorenz has been photographing Nepal for almost 20 years.
His deep familiarity with the country — its culture, rituals, traditions, lights and rhythms — makes his Nepal Photography Tour & Workshop, one of his most grounded and enriching tours. As a multi-awarded travel & documentary photographer, Lorenz brings a rich, solid mix of technical knowledge, storytelling sensibility, and ethical awareness to the field, for a photography that connects, not just collects.

In Nepal, he guides participants through a hands-on, respectful approach to travel photography, balancing structured fieldwork with moments of real human connection, fostering both creative and personal growth.

FLORENCE LEPAVEC  —  Tour Manager / Videomaker / Content Creator

Florence is a filmmaker, web & graphic designer, and lifelong traveller whose path has been shaped by two decades of life & exploration across Asia.
Through the lens, she connects with the rhythm of places — from vibrant energy to the subtle beauty of light, gestures, and everyday moments.

Co-leading the Nepal Photography Tour, she curates not only the experience behind the camera, but the deeper human encounters that make each journey memorable.
Florence guides with heart and clarity, ensuring the group feels held, seen, and creatively inspired.

Portrait of a woman with dark blond hair and blue eyes, smiling at the camera
Portrait of travel photographer Lorenz Berna, against a mosaic wall and carved wooden door

LORENZ BERNA

Tour Leader / Photographer / Instructor

Lorenz has been photographing Nepal for almost 20 years. His deep familiarity with the country — its culture, rituals, traditions, lights and rhythms — makes his Nepal Photo Tour & Workshop, one of his most grounded and enriching tours.
As a multi-awarded travel & documentary photographer, Lorenz brings a rich, solid mix of specific technical knowledge, storytelling sensibility & ethical awareness to the field, for a photography that connects, not just collects.
In Nepal, he guides participants through a hands-on, respectful approach to travel photography, balancing structured fieldwork with moments of real human connection, fostering both creative and personal growth.
Portrait of a woman with dark blond hair and blue eyes, smiling at the camera

FLORENCE LEPAVEC

Tour Manager / Videomaker / Content Creator

Florence is a filmmaker, web & graphic designer, and lifelong traveller whose path has been shaped by two decades of life & exploration across Asia. 
Through the lens, she connects with the rhythm of places — from vibrant energies to the subtle beauty of light, gestures, and everyday moments.
Co-leading the Nepal Photography Tour, she curates not only the experience behind the camera, but the deeper human encounters that make each journey memorable. Florence guides with heart and clarity, ensuring the group feels held, seen, and creatively inspired.

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