Absolutely fantastic presentation as ever ...beautiful video clips and snaps of exotic colorful birds...and quite adventurous trek as well...appreciate your sharing the information so freely .
Very informative vlog.. but I think the place you have shown in this video from Google map reference is different, you are showing the village Chungthang in North Sikkim and not the stay at Changthang (for birding only) in east Sikkim..
Thank You for your kind words. I consistently employ Manual Mode, Matrix metering, and Auto ISO with a maximum limit of 2500. The selection of shutter speed varies depending on the situation, but I ensure it never drops below 200. Generally, I opt for an aperture of f/5.6; however, I adjust it to f/8 or f/9 when capturing multiple birds or wildlife simultaneously.
Wonderful info. I have few queries. 1.Do they provide provide porter facility too? 2. Where to leave your vehicle if you come by your own car with driver? 3.Do they provide boarding facility for drivers?
Thank you sir. Yes, there is a charge of Rs 500 per porter for round trip. You will need to park your car by the roadside, as that is where the trekking route begins. Unfortunately, there are no specific facilities available for drivers. However, if you inform in advance, they may be able to make arrangements. Owner's phone number: 70018 83611
Dada ekta bhul information dilen.Changthang North Sikkim e noi.Changthang east Sikkim e porche.Aro ekta bhul information dilen Changthang Mangan District e noi Changthang pore Pakyong District e Block er Nam Pabyuk Nitam.
Respected sir This is Imran 37 years old also working in pharmaceutical company.I m using nikon d3200 with nikon 70-300mm vr . I love birds photography but its not perfect for wildlife photography and birds also.plz suggest me budget friendly camera nd lens.also i want know my age 37 its right time or i m too late .plz suggest also I m intrestd full time wildlife photography nd dedicated to wildlife conservation programme. Also suggest me any courses. So I can earn money for survive. Thanks sir
Hello Imran, It's great to hear about your passion for wildlife and bird photography. For wildlife photography, it's essential to have a camera with good autofocus, burst shooting capabilities, and a lens with a decent focal length. Considering your budget-friendly requirement, I'd recommend looking into some mid-range DSLR or mirrorless cameras. Options like the Nikon D7500, Nikon D780, Nikon D850, Canon EOS Rebel SL3, or Sony Alpha a6000 series can be suitable choices. As for the lens, a versatile telephoto lens with good image stabilisation will be helpful for wildlife photography. The Sigma 150-600mm Contemporary or Tamron 100-400mm VC are affordable and offer decent image quality for wildlife shots. There are several online and offline courses available for wildlife photography. Look for workshops or classes conducted by experienced wildlife photographers or reputable institutions. These courses can help you improve your photography skills, learn about wildlife behaviour, and understand conservation ethics. Earning money through wildlife photography: Earning a living solely through wildlife photography can be challenging, as it often takes time to establish a solid income stream. Many wildlife photographers supplement their income through various means. Here are some options: Stock photography: You can submit your best wildlife images to stock photography websites and earn royalties whenever someone licenses your photos. Selling prints: Showcase your work on an online portfolio or in local galleries, and offer high-quality prints for sale. Workshops and tours: Once you gain expertise, you can conduct photography workshops or lead wildlife photography tours to earn income while sharing your knowledge with others. Content creation: You can create educational content related to wildlife and photography, such as RUclips tutorials or writing articles for photography magazines, and monetize it through ads or sponsorships. Remember that making a sustainable income from wildlife photography often requires dedication, networking, and continuously improving your craft. In conclusion, it's never too late to pursue your passion for wildlife photography. Invest in a budget-friendly camera and lens setup, take courses to enhance your skills, and explore multiple avenues to generate income while following your passion. With dedication and hard work, you can progress as a wildlife photographer and contribute to wildlife conservation efforts. Best of luck on your photography journey!
Beautiful photography and nice presentation.
Thank you so much 🙏
Very beautiful and informative.
Thank you 🙏
Lovely image's and narration.
Thank you 💕
Absolutely fantastic presentation as ever ...beautiful video clips and snaps of exotic colorful birds...and quite adventurous trek as well...appreciate your sharing the information so freely .
Thank you for your kind words 🙏🙏
Awesome Sirji!!
Thank you Bhai 🙏
Superb
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amazing work
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excellent!!
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I'm also from same village sir
Thanks for visiting
Visit again 😊😊
Sure… I will 💕💕
please provide the setails of the homestay. Also, I wanted to know whether u were in a hide or were trekking.
hoow to see more such informative videos
70018 83611- Santa rai
Excellent. Sir say something about the gears.
Thank you. Sure I will
Very informative vlog.. but I think the place you have shown in this video from Google map reference is different, you are showing the village Chungthang in North Sikkim and not the stay at Changthang (for birding only) in east Sikkim..
Yes you are right it is in east Sikkim
Birding and stay both are in east Sikkim
Beautiful as usual. Could you please give an idea of the expenses.
Home stay: Rs 2000 per day, inclusive of meals.
Porter fee: Rs 500 per person.
Vehicle charge from Gangtok: Rs 2500 one-way.
Excellent Sir , which is the best month to visit this place
April to June
So precious content for bird lovers. Love & respect from Bangladesh. BTW, dada, could you please tell the configuration of your camera?
Thank You for your kind words. I consistently employ Manual Mode, Matrix metering, and Auto ISO with a maximum limit of 2500. The selection of shutter speed varies depending on the situation, but I ensure it never drops below 200. Generally, I opt for an aperture of f/5.6; however, I adjust it to f/8 or f/9 when capturing multiple birds or wildlife simultaneously.
Sir are there proper toilet facilities for ladies at Changthang Birding Lodge and whether electricity is available?
Yes it’s available. No need to worry.
Changthang is not in North Sikkim, it is east Sikkim.
Wonderful info. I have few queries.
1.Do they provide provide porter facility too?
2. Where to leave your vehicle if you come by your own car with driver?
3.Do they provide boarding facility for drivers?
Thank you sir.
Yes, there is a charge of Rs 500 per porter for round trip.
You will need to park your car by the roadside, as that is where the trekking route begins.
Unfortunately, there are no specific facilities available for drivers. However, if you inform in advance, they may be able to make arrangements.
Owner's phone number: 70018 83611
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Thank you so much
Dada ekta bhul information dilen.Changthang North Sikkim e noi.Changthang east Sikkim e porche.Aro ekta bhul information dilen Changthang Mangan District e noi Changthang pore Pakyong District e Block er Nam Pabyuk Nitam.
Yes you are right
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@@wildlifetrail Ok, got it
When did you go there?
April 2023
@@wildlifetrail thanks
@@wildlifetrail is November a good time?
No.
Respected sir
This is Imran 37 years old also working in pharmaceutical company.I m using nikon d3200 with nikon 70-300mm vr . I love birds photography but its not perfect for wildlife photography and birds also.plz suggest me budget friendly camera nd lens.also i want know my age 37 its right time or i m too late .plz suggest also I m intrestd full time wildlife photography nd dedicated to wildlife conservation programme. Also suggest me any courses. So I can earn money for survive.
Thanks sir
Hello Imran,
It's great to hear about your passion for wildlife and bird photography. For wildlife photography, it's essential to have a camera with good autofocus, burst shooting capabilities, and a lens with a decent focal length. Considering your budget-friendly requirement, I'd recommend looking into some mid-range DSLR or mirrorless cameras. Options like the Nikon D7500, Nikon D780, Nikon D850, Canon EOS Rebel SL3, or Sony Alpha a6000 series can be suitable choices.
As for the lens, a versatile telephoto lens with good image stabilisation will be helpful for wildlife photography. The Sigma 150-600mm Contemporary or Tamron 100-400mm VC are affordable and offer decent image quality for wildlife shots.
There are several online and offline courses available for wildlife photography. Look for workshops or classes conducted by experienced wildlife photographers or reputable institutions. These courses can help you improve your photography skills, learn about wildlife behaviour, and understand conservation ethics.
Earning money through wildlife photography:
Earning a living solely through wildlife photography can be challenging, as it often takes time to establish a solid income stream. Many wildlife photographers supplement their income through various means. Here are some options:
Stock photography: You can submit your best wildlife images to stock photography websites and earn royalties whenever someone licenses your photos.
Selling prints: Showcase your work on an online portfolio or in local galleries, and offer high-quality prints for sale.
Workshops and tours: Once you gain expertise, you can conduct photography workshops or lead wildlife photography tours to earn income while sharing your knowledge with others.
Content creation: You can create educational content related to wildlife and photography, such as RUclips tutorials or writing articles for photography magazines, and monetize it through ads or sponsorships.
Remember that making a sustainable income from wildlife photography often requires dedication, networking, and continuously improving your craft.
In conclusion, it's never too late to pursue your passion for wildlife photography. Invest in a budget-friendly camera and lens setup, take courses to enhance your skills, and explore multiple avenues to generate income while following your passion. With dedication and hard work, you can progress as a wildlife photographer and contribute to wildlife conservation efforts. Best of luck on your photography journey!
Beautiful photography and nice presentation.
Thank you so much