The Laya–Gasa Trek is one of those rare journeys that makes you feel as though you’re walking through the very soul of the Himalayas. It’s long, remote, and wonderfully challenging — but every effort is rewarded with moments that stay with you for life.
Picture yourself tracing the turquoise currents of the Paro Chhu as it cuts through deep valleys, standing beneath the towering presence of Mount Jomolhari, and crossing high mountain passes draped with prayer flags fluttering in the crisp alpine wind. Along the way, you’ll wander through yak-grazing meadows, soak in hot springs at Gasa, and wake up each morning to silence broken only by the sound of rivers and distant yak bells.
One of the most unforgettable highlights is meeting the Layap people — a semi-nomadic community living above 3,800 metres whose unique conical bamboo hats, graceful manners, and deep connection to the mountains make every encounter feel like a privilege. Their villages, perched against dramatic backdrops of cliffs and peaks, offer a glimpse into a way of life shaped entirely by nature.
Then there’s the scenery: sweeping valleys painted gold with autumn grasses, glacial lakes shimmering under the open sky, and the mighty peaks of Jichu Drake and Tshering Gang rising around you like ancient guardians. By the time you reach Gasa’s famous hot springs, the sense of achievement is profound — you’ve crossed some of Bhutan’s wildest landscapes and experienced a side of the Kingdom that only a handful of travellers ever see. If you’re looking for a trek that challenges the body, nourishes the spirit, and fills your heart with wonder, the Laya–Gasa Trek is truly one of Bhutan’s most inspiring adventures.
Distance: ~200–220KM (depending on the exact start/end points and campsite variations)
Difficulty: Hard — long days, high passes (up to 5,000m), remote terrain
Best Months: April — May and Late September — October
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