
Laya Gasa Trek
Trip Overview
The Laya Gasa Trek is one of Bhutan’s most iconic long-distance treks, taking adventurers deep into the remote northern
highlands near the Tibetan border. Starting from Paro and concluding in Gasa, this 14-day journey traverses alpine meadows,
glacial valleys, and high mountain passes, offering unparalleled views of Mt. Jomolhari and Mt. Masang Gang.
The highlight of the trek is visiting Laya, a picturesque highland village home to the Layap people, known for their
distinct dress and rich cultural traditions. Trekkers will also pass hot springs, yak herder camps, and rare wildlife
habitats that may include blue sheep, marmots, and even elusive snow leopards.
With altitudes reaching over 5,000 meters, it’s a physically demanding trek suited for seasoned hikers looking for both
challenge and cultural immersion in one of Bhutan’s most stunning regions.

Tour Highlights
- ✓ Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
- ✓ Breathtaking landscapes of the Himalayas.
- ✓ Camping at some of Bhutan’s highest and beautiful peaks.
- ✓ Distinctive and isolated village of Laya has unique cultures.
- ✓ Opportunity to enjoy Gasa hot spring after Trek.
- ✓ Trek through rich forest and vegetation, Yak herders grazing land and Himalayan wildlife.
Detailed Itinerary
Your flight to Bhutan offers magnificent views of the majestic Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, the sacred Jumolhari, Mount Jichu Drake, and other grand Himalayan peaks.
Upon arrival at Paro International Airport, your friendly guide will warmly receive you and escort you to your hotel. In the afternoon, you will explore the historic Paro Dzong, which was built in the 17th century and now serves as a home to government offices and religious institutions. Next up, you’ll visit Kichu Lhakhang, the oldest temple in Bhutan, dating back to the 8th century and built by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo.
In the evening, take a relaxing stroll in the charming Paro town, soaking in the vibrant culture and stunning scenery. Rest and rejuvenate at your comfortable hotel in Paro, preparing for the next day’s adventures.
The monastery is perched on the edge of a steep cliff, offering spectacular views of Paro Valley, which lies about 900 metres below. Lunch will be served at the Cafeteria, providing an opportunity to take in the stunning scenery while enjoying a delicious meal.
After lunch, you’ll have the chance to explore this historic and spiritual site, before hiking back down to the valley in the afternoon. As the day draws to a close, you’ll retreat to your hotel in Paro, with memories of a truly unforgettable experience etched into your mind forever.
Prepare to be captivated by the unspoiled beauty of Bhutan as you trek along a dirt road through a lush valley, following the Paro Chhu river. Admire the stunning scenery of majestic, forest-covered mountains and traditional houses covered with vibrant red chillies left to dry on the roofs. At Gunitsawa checkpoint, your trekking permits will be checked and endorsed before you make your way to the lovely Shana campsite, just half an hour away.
Get ready for a challenging yet immensely rewarding day, as you trek through a stunning landscape filled with natural wonders that will leave you awestruck. As you journey through the region, you’ll come across the first bridge en route from Tibet to Bhutan, which was once used by travellers on this historic route.
The trail will take you on a steady climb through a thick forest, brimming with a diverse array of flora including Oak, Rhododendron, Bamboo, Fern, Birch, Fir, Larch, Maple, and Blue Pine. You’ll encounter many small rises and drops along the way, with breathtaking views of the snow-capped Jhomolhari visible on the northern horizon.
After a hard day’s trek, you’ll finally arrive at the Soi Thangthanka camp, located in a sprawling meadow.
As you make your way through the forest, the majestic Jhomolhari slowly recedes behind you. Keep your eyes peeled for the elusive Blue Poppy, Bhutan’s national flower, which lucky visitors sometimes spot in late spring.
The trail takes you through six villages, and a chance to interact with the people, famous for their hospitality. Guests often find themselves invited into a home for some hearty butter tea.
After crossing the settlements, the summits of peak Jitchu Drakey, Tshering Kang, and Jhomolhari will come into view. As you cross the bridge, prepare to be dazzled by the irresistible snow-and-ice-covered east face of Jhomolhari. The massive 3200m-high wall of granite, marble, and quartzite looms over the Jomolhari Camp, as you spent the night at the lap of the mountain of the goddess Jomo.
Prepare for a long climb to the Nyile La pass (4890m), the first high and windy pass of the trek, where you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of snow-covered mountains. Descend from the pass and catch a glimpse of the awe-inspiring Lingshi Dzong, a solitary edifice in a landscape of folding mountains, straight out of an adventure story. You will then make your way to the Lingshi camp, located 900m below. From here, you can explore the charming Lingshi village and visit the Dzong.
This part of the trek is a gem even in this glorious trekking route. You are surrounded by the soothing fragrance of medicinal plants that cover the hillsides. The trail leads you through a small pass and a charming village. Take a moment to explore the renovated Dzong, a stunning fortress-like structure that’s a testament to the community’s dedication to preserving their cultural heritage. Afterward, continue walking until you reach Chebisa campsite, with a trail at the end of the valley that leads into Tibet. Keep an eye out for the extraordinary “Delphinium brunonianum” or “Royal” medicinal plant, a delicate-looking flower that blooms in the summer and has a delightful musky aroma.
The trail leading to the peak Inela offers a challenging but rewarding climb, with stunning views of the surrounding valley. Along the way, keep an eye out for Himalayan Blue sheep and the majestic bearded vulture. The trail levels out at Gombu La pass (4940m) before descending through a beautiful Rhododendron forest. As you near the end of the hike, the trail winds through rock cliffs with salt minerals, and descends through the lush forest to Shakyapasang campsite. The valley is truly breathtaking and one of the highlights of the trek.
Starting with a gentle climb, the trail soon levels out and takes you through an area where Himalayan Blue sheep and snow leopard footprints have been spotted. As you reach Jare la (4785m), you’ll find small cairns and prayer flags marking the border between Lingshi and Laya for grazing Yaks. The view from here is breathtaking, with snow-capped Himalayan mountains in sight. The descent from Jare la is steep and weaves through Rhododendron bushes, Spruce, Larch, Silver Fir, Oak and various Pines, leading down to the valley. Cross several rivers and valleys before arriving at the Robluthang campsite.
The trail meanders through a glacial valley and yak pastures, crossing several streams and eventually reaching the Sinche la pass (5000m). The trail is a bit zigzagged and grassy, so take care while hiking. Along the way, you may spot Blue sheep and see hillsides covered with the medicinal plant “Rheum nobile”. The route offers breathtaking views of five gorgeous peaks of the Bhutanese Himalayas, ranging from 4617m to 7194m in height. Descend through some huts and beautiful Cedar forest until reaching the sandy area next to a moraine. Crossing a bridge and walking for another 20 minutes, you’ll arrive at the Limithang campsite.
As you make your way through the verdant Cedar and Fir forest, you’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking view of the majestic mountain named after the mythical Snow Lion. After a few gentle ups and downs, you’ll come across a charming Chorten and the prosperous Laya village, nestled in the heart of the Jigme Dorji National Park. The geog boasts of six quaint villages, each with its unique character and culture, providing a delightful insight into the lives of the friendly locals. And as you soak up the panoramic views of the Tsenda Gang Peak to the northeast, you’ll feel a sense of tranquillity that only the mountains can offer.
An enchanting trek through lush pastures and charming villages ,surrounded by stunning woodland and breathtaking mountain views. The trail leading down to Gasa is wide, flat, and in very good condition throughout the year. Following the path along the Mo Chhu river, you pass two massive caves on the way, and after a final climb with views of Koina Chhu and the Koina campsite, you will be met by your vehicles to be driven to Gasa. After your trek, relax and rejuvenate your body at the Gasa Hot Springs, which are renowned for their healing properties. Immerse yourself in the warm and soothing waters, surrounded by fir, spruce and rhododendron forests, and let your cares float away.
As you follow the winding Mo Chhu river, you’ll pass through dense forests that are teeming with life. Keep an eye out for rare and exotic wildlife that call this area home. Drive through The charming village of Tashithang, to get to Punakha valley. Here, you may visit the famous Chimi Lhakhang, also known as the fertility temple, dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kinley, known for his unique brand of ‘crazy wisdom’. Blessings for fertility are imparted here with a gentle tap on the head with a wooden phallus, and the many children born subsequently are often named “Chimi”.
After lunch, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the Punakha Dzong, a stunning architectural masterpiece that is situated between the male and female rivers, like an anchored ship. This impressive fortress has a rich history and is one of the most important and most beautiful structures in Bhutan.
After a long day of exploration, relax and unwind in the comfort of your hotel in Punakha.
COST INCLUDES
- ✓ Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)
- ✓ VISA Fee
- ✓ Accommodation
- ✓ All meals
- ✓ Transport
- ✓ All internal taxes & charges
- ✓ Licensed Bhutanese Tour Guide
COST EXCLUDES
- ✗ Flight tickets
- ✗ Insurance
- ✗ Drinks and Beverages
- ✗ Tips
- ✗ Internet and Phone bills
- ✗ Other bills of personal nature
INSURANCE
You are required to obtain separate coverage from your home country before your trip begins.
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