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At Neville Bulsara's Photography Workshops, Photo Tours & Expeditions for the Discerning Photographer, we select the destinations we lead our workshops, tours & expeditions to based on a number of criteria.

For starters, the destination must offer an abundant range of photographic opportunities unique to that region, preferably not available elsewhere. Secondly, we choose our photographic destinations based on our program and tour leaders being intimately familiar with the place, so as to enable participants to maximize their time on location, getting the shots they want, rather than wasting time figuring out where to go next (or, worse - landing up at the wrong place at the wrong time of day). The safety and welfare of our participants being our primary consideration, other factors that influence our choice of locations include - but are not restricted to - factors such as accessibility, creature-comforts, political stability, crime etc.

We do run select trips to some locations at certain times of the year when accessibility and / or creature-comforts may be an issue, owing to the wealth of photo-ops that may exist at such times. Such select trips will be listed as 'Photo Tours & Expeditions', and the lack of certain amenities, along with associated risk factors are clearly mentioned in our detailed itinerary and registration form for such trips.
We currently offer both private, customized photo tours as well as group departures for our Photography Workshops, Photo Tours & Expeditions to India. A synopsis of the destinations we operate our photography tours and workshops to are listed below. Our calender of  Group Photo Tours and Expeditions for  2008 lists scheduled departures, you can also use them to help us customize a private trip for you, should you so desire.

Photography Workshops & Photo Tours Destinations in India:

Ladakh - the most remote province of India, situated between the great Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges. Renowned for it's breathtaking lunar landscapes, ancient  monasteries, medevial towns, masked dance festivals and maroon robed Lamas, Ladakh - known as Little Tibet - is one of the last authentic enclaves of  Tibetan Mahayana Buddhism. With  landscapes and culture unlike any other, Ladakh - with the innumerable opportunities it presents to landscape, cultural and travel photographers - remains one of the favourite destinations amongst the various Photography Workshops, Photo Tours & Expeditions we conduct throughout India. Read more about our photography workshops and photo tours to Ladakh...

Rajasthan & The Pushkar Camel Fair - with its ancient walled cities, vibrant camel and livestock fairs, and wildly colorful marketplaces, Rajasthan ranks amongst one of the most exotic and most photographed regions in India. Our photography tours to Rajasthan are designed to enable participants to capture the extraordinary history and vitality of this erstwhile "Land of Kings". Read more about our photography workshops and photo tours to Rajasthan and The Pushkar Camel Fair...

Varanasi - refered to as 'the city of temples and learning', the holy city of Varanasi (Benaras), situated on the banks of the river Ganges in India, is one the oldest continously inhabited cities on earth since time immemorial. Encapsulating the essence of Hinduism, Varanasi with it's endearing faith, picturesque river Ghats, and a way of life unlike any other in the country, tops the list our our popular Photography Workshops, Photo Tours & Expeditions in India. Read more about our photography workshops and photo tours to Varanasi...

Nagarhole NP - part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, one of  India's most extensive tracts of protected forests, the Nagarhole National Park extends 640 square kilometers from the River Kabini, dammed to form a picturesque artificial lake. This perinneal water source is a veritable magnet for wildlife including the gaur (Indian Bison), elephant, wild dog, deer, boar and even the odd tiger or leapord. The thick, moist decidious jungle with its thirty-metre-high canopy and the lake offer a wide variety of  opportunities of nature and wildlife photography. Read more about our photography workshops and photo tours to Nagarhole NP...