3rd - Jan 26th 2026 24 Days
Maximum Group Size 5
Activity Level Easy
Pricing US$8,033
Tour Leader Nick

Introduction

Located between China, Japan, Malaysia, and Indonesia, the 7,000-plus islands of the Philippines have almost 600-bird species of which an extraordinary 170-plus are endemic.  Bird-Photo-Tours Asia’ Philippines expedition provides an opportunity to explore many of the most important birding areas of this vast archipelago. Our bird photography workshop will kick-off visiting the islands of Luzon, Negros and Bohol where we will search lowland and montane habitats for the special birds that each of these tropical islands has to offer. The group will then travel to Mindanao Island where we will search the forested slopes of Mount Kitanglad. This area is the most reliable location for the magnificent Philippine (Monkey-eating) Eagle. This gigantic raptor is often ranked as the world’s single-most desirable bird and we will spend time here looking for photographic opportunities to capture this magnificent bird-of-prey. Bird-Photo-Tours Asia will conclude its Philippines’ bird photography expedition on the island of Palawan and with its stunning beach scenery and treasure trove of endemic birds, there will be plenty more fabulous opportunities here awaiting the bird photographer. 

Photographic Highlights

Kingfishers: Spotted Wood Kingfisher / Northern Silvery Kingfisher / Philippine Dwarf Kingfisher / Blue-capped Kingfisher / Rufous-lored Kingfisher / Blue-eared Kingfisher / Rufous-backed Dwarf Kingfisher

Woodpeckers: Luzon Flameback / Philippine Pygmy Woodpecker / Northern Sooty Woodpecker / Buff-spotted Flameback / Spot-throated Flameback

Owls: Chocolate Boobook / Luzon Boobook / Philippine Scops Owl / Luzon Scops Owl / Negros Scops Owl / Everett’s Scops Owl / Mindanao Scops Owl / Giant Scops Owl / Spotted Wood Owl

Sunbirds: Flaming Sunbird / Maroon-naped Sunbird / Magnificent Sunbird / Bohol Sunbird / Apo Sunbird / Grey-hooded Sunbird / Lina’s Sunbird

Hornbills: Rufous Hornbill / Visayan Hornbill / Mindanao Hornbill / Writhed Hornbill / Palawan Hornbill / Samar Hornbill

White-eyes: Yellowish White-eye / Mindanao White-eye / Warbling White-eye / Everett’s White-eye / Lowland White-eye

Flowerpeckers: Whiskered Flowerpecker / Olive-backed Flowerpecker / Orange-bellied Flowerpecker / Fire-throated Flowerpecker / Palawan Flowerpecker

Fantails: Blue-headed Fantail / Visayan Fantail / Visayan Blue Fantail / Black-and-Cinnamon Fantail / Mindanao Blue Fantail

Flycatchers: Rufous Paradise Flycatcher / Cryptic Flycatcher / Blue Paradise Flycatcher / Palawan Blue Flycatcher / Palawan Flycatcher / Mangrove Blue Flycatcher / Little Pied Flycatcher

Pittas: Philippine Pitta / Whiskered Pitta / Steere’s Pitta / Blue-naped Pitta / Western Hooded Pitta

Eagles: Philippine Eagle / Crested Serpent Eagle / Changeable Hawk Eagle / Grey-headed Fish Eagle / White-bellied Sea Eagle

Pricing

Price US$8,033
Single Supplement US$800
Deposit US$2,461
Bird-Photo-Tour Asia Inclusions:

Guiding Fees / Ground Transportation / Accommodation / Meals / Entrance Fees / Tipping for Drivers, Boatsmen, Hotel and Restaurant Staff.

Bird-Photo-Tour Asia Exclusions:

International Flights / VISA Fees / Travel Insurance / Tips for Local Guide / Alcohol / Laundry / Items of a Personal Nature

Itinerary

Days 1-2 Luzon Island, National Capital Region, Manila [1N, 0D, 1S]. Arrive Manila International Airport. Photographic Targets: Ashy Thrush / Philippine Nightjar.

Days 2-4 Luzon Island, Zambales Province, Subic Bay [2N, 1D, 3S]. Drive 3-hours to Subic Bay. Photographic Targets: Rufous-crowned Bee-eater / Philippine Hanging Parrot / Buff-banded Rail / Brown-breasted Kingfisher / Luzon Flameback / White-bellied Woodpecker / Luzon Boobook / Luzon Scops Owl.

Day 4-6 Luzon Island, Province of Quezon, Infanta [2N, 1D, 3S]. Drive 5-hours to Infanta. Photographic Targets: Cream-breasted Fruit Dove / Yellow-breasted Fruit Dove / Luzon Sunbird / Flaming Sunbird /  Handsome Sunbird / Olive-backed Sunbird / White-bellied Sunbird / Tawny Grassbird / Spotted Kingfisher / Yellow-bellied Whistler.

Day 6-7 Luzon Island, Province of Quezon, Bangkong Kahoy Valley [1N, 0D, 0S]. Drive 2-hours to Bangkong Kahoy Valley. Photographic Targets: Whiskered Pitta.

Days 7-9 Negros Island, Province of Negros Oriental, Dumaguete City, [2N, 1D, 3S]. Drive 3-hours to Manila, domestic flight to Negros Island. Photographic Targets: Magnificent Sunbird / Maroon-naped Sunbird /  Purple-throated Sunbird / Yellowish White-eye / Pied Triller / Negros Scops Owl / Luzon Boobook.

Days 9-11 Bohol Island, Province of Bohol, Bilar [2N, 1D, 3S]. Ferry to Bohol Island, Drive 2-hours to Bilar. Photographic Targets: Nicobar Pigeon / Philippine Duck / Mindanao Bleeding-heart / Beach Thick-knee /  Yellow-breasted Tailorbird.

Days 11-14 Mindanao Island, Province of Misamis Oriental, Cagayan de Oro [3N, 2D, 5S]. Ferry to Cebu, domestic flight to Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao Island. Photographic Targets: Philippine Dwarf Kingfisher / Rufous Paradise Flycatcher.

Day 14-16 Mindanao Island, Province of Bukidnon, Valencia City [2N, 1D, 3S]. Drive 2-hours to Valencia City. Photographic Targets: Sulphur-billed Nuthatch / Black-and-Cinnamon Fantail / Warbling White-eye / Philippine Bulbul / Yellow-bellied Whistler.

Day 16-19 Mindanao Island, Province of Surigao del Sur, City of Bislig [3N, 2D, 5S]. Drive 6-hours to Bislig. Photographic Targets: Eastern Grass Owl.

Day 19-20 Mindanao Island, Province of Davao de Oro, Compostela [1N, 0D, 1S]. Drive 3-hours to Compostela. Photographic Targets: Island Thrush / Short-tailed Drongo / Yellow-vented Bulbul / Negros Leaf Warbler.

Day 20-21 Mindanao Island, Province of Davao de Oro, Davao City [1N, 0D, 1S]. Drive 3-hours to Davao City. Photographic Targets: Orange-tufted Spiderhunter / Cryptic Flycatcher / Japanese Night Heron.

Day 21-24 Palawan Island, Province of Palawan, Palawan City [3N, 2D, 5S]. Drive 2-hours to Davao Airport, Domestic Flights Davao-Cebu-Palawan. Photographic Targets: Philippine Cockatoo / Spotted Wood Owl.

Day 24 Manila [0N, 0D, 0S]. Domestic Flight Palawan – Manilla – International Departure.

[Key: N: Night / D: Full Day / S: Session / Half-Day]

 

Nick

Nick Ludovic Green has been living in Asia for over 15-years and in this time has conducted over 125 bird photography trips across the whole of the Asian continent ranging from Kazakhstan in the west, through India and China to Japan in the east, and from the Kamchatka coastline in the north to as far south as Indonesia. In China alone Nick has photographed to portrait-quality standard over 1,200 of China's bird species taking him to all of China's provinces as well as most of those nations bordering China. These bird photography trips have ranged in length from a few days to many months, including a three-month bird photography expedition to China's Xinjiang Autonomous Region, becoming quite possibly the most travelled foreigner in this region over the past decade. Nick has also conducted a four-month bird photography trek across the Himalayas, ranging from the Indian States of Ladakh and Kashmir in the west, into the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, then onto the Indian States of West Bengal and Sikkim, ending in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in the eastern Himalayas. Nick has had his images published across numerous media channels including the BBC and Chinese state-owned media outlets, various bird magazines and journals including the Oriental Bird Club's BirdingASIA. He has his own website on the Birds of China and his book 'Portraits of the Birds of China' is due for publication in 2026. Furthermore, Nick has presented films on photographing birds both in Asia and Europe, has his bird images published across many social media platforms within and outside Asia, and has led a number of bird photography lectures and walks, particularly targeted at children. Consequently, Nick has accumulated significant experience of photographing birds within the Asian continent and this expertise has formed the backdrop to setting up Bird-Photo-Tours Asia, trips designed by bird photographers for bird photographers.

Easy Activity Level

(i) The guesthouses are all in close proximity to the bird photography locations (ii) Walking is at a light pace (iii) There is no requirement to hike nor climb. (iv) None of the locations are at altitude (v) There is no camping. Summary: for these five reasons this trip has been graded as 'Easy'.