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Laya - Gasa Trek, 22 Days Trip in Bhutan
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Key Information:
Tour Duration: 22 day(s)
Group Size: 1 - 20 people
Destination(s): Bhutan  
Specialty Categories: Hiking & Trekking  
Season: January - December
Airfare Included: No
Tour Customizable: Yes
Minimum Per Person Price: 1500 US Dollar (USD)
Maximum Per Person Price: 1500 US Dollar (USD)


Trekking in Bhutan is unlike anywhere else in the Himalayas. The walks are long and arduous but they are complimented by crystal air, lonely paths and views that defy description. The trails lead one through alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, around the foothills of the snow peaked Himalayas, emerald green valleys and crystal lakes. One also gets the opportunity to see a wide variety of flora and fauna. One can travel for days without so much as seeing another person.On all treks, one will be accompanied by a guide, a cook, porters and luggage animals. Trekkers need rarely to carry more than a day pack. Every precaution is taken to ensure the safety and comfort of the trekkers. Most of the designated treks go above 9,000 ft (3,000 m) - 18,000 ft ( 6,000 m). Altitude sickness is an acute problem for trekkers in Bhutan and is not recommended for people who are not properly acclimatized or for those who suffer from high altitude sickness. Trekking permits are required on all treks. The treks vary from short 3 day walks over relative low altitudes to over 3 week long treks which takes one through some of the highest passes in the kingdom.

Day 01 Arrival Paro: You will be received by the Bhutan Lha-Yul Tours & Travels representative at the Paro Airport (7,000ft) and driven to the hotel.

Day 02 Paro Sightseeing: Drive through the winding road to Drugyel Dzong, ruin fortress that once defended the valley from Tibetan invaders. On a clear day, one can get a good view of Mount Chhomolhari, Mountain of Goddess (Alt 24,000ft). Visit Ta Dzong, which houses the National Museum and the courtyard of Kichu Lhakhang
which is one of the oldest monasteries in Bhutan - dated 7th century AD.

Day 03 Paro - Excursion To Taksang: Spend a full day hike to Taktshang, the Tiger's Nest. This magical monastery clings to a vertical granite cliff 3,000 ft above the valley floor. The monastery unfortunately got burnt in 1998 and has recently been reconstructed.

Day 04 Paro – Shana: Drive to Drugyel Dzong where the road ends and the trek begins. The path follows the river uphill through a narrowing agricultural valley. The camp made of stone shelter is in a meadow. Altitude - 9,500ft / 2,800 m. Distance - 17 kms. (approx. 5 - 6 hours.)

Day 05 Shana - Soi Thangthangkha: The path goes uphill through the river valley and along the river drainage. The trail passes through conifer and rhododendron forests. On the way, there is a
great view of Mount Chhomolhari. Camp will be set up in a meadow with stone shelter. Altitude - 12,664 ft / 3,860 m. Distance - 19 kms. (approx. 6 -7 hours).

Day 06 Soi Thangthangkha – Jangothang: This path goes past a small army post where the valley begins to widen again. From this point one can get views of snow capped peaks and high mountain
ridges. One should also be able to see some yaks and yak herders. Camp is beneath a ruined fortress at the base of Mt Chhomolhari.
Altitude - 13,255 ft / 4,040m. Distance - 19 kms. (approx. 5 - 6 hours.)

Day 07 Jangothang – Lingshi: The trail climbs gradually to Nyilila Pass (Alt. 15354 ft / 4,680 m). Wide yak pastures can be seen all along the trail. If the weather is clear, one can get a
great view of the Lingshi Dzong as one descends into the Lingshi basin. Tserim Kang and its descending glaciers can be seen at the north end of the valley. Camp is in a stone shelter.
Altitude - 12,844 ft / 3,915 m. Distance - 19 kms. (approx. 5 - 6 hours.)

Day 08 Lingshi – Chebisa: This is the shortest walking day. On reaching the Chebisa camp one can visit some village houses.
Altitude - 12,828 ft / 3,910 m. Distance - 10 kms. (approx. 5 - 6 hours).

Day 09 Chebisa – Shomuthang: The trail goes through wild pastures where one will meet few yak herders & yaks. Cross Gobula Pass (Alt. 14,268ft / 4,350 m) and on to Shomuthang. The
camp here is near a river, a tributary to the Mo Chhu which comes out below the Gasa Tshachu (Hot Spring).
Altitude - 13,976 ft / 4,260 m. Distance - 15 kms. (approx. 6 hours).

Day 10 Shomuthang – Robluthang: After passing the Jarela Pass (Alt. 15,088ft / 4,600 m) one will arrive at Tsharijathang, the valley where herds of Takin, Bhutan’s national animal is normally
seen.
Altitude - 14,400 ft / 4,250 m. Distance - 18 kms. (approx. 6 - 7 hours.)

Day 11 Robluthang – Lemithang: After Shingela Pass (Alt. 16,072ft / 4,870 m) the path descends and then goes through the valley. Lemithang is in the Laya district and it is here one will
begin to see people in their unique attire and hats. Camp is at Kang Che Da beneath Gang Chen Ta, the Great Tiger Mountain.
Altitude - 13,567 ft / 4,090 m. Distance - 19 kms. (approx. 6 - 7 hours).

Day 12 Lemithang – Laya: The path goes downhill along a winding river valley and one enters the east end of Laya village. Overnight at camp.
Altitude - 12,680 ft / 3,820 m. Distance - 10 kms. ( approx 4 - 5 hours).

Day 13 Laya: Visit some houses and local people.

Day 14 Laya – Koena: The trail goes along the river valley and one will get a breathtaking view of the vibrant rivers, feeder streams and waterfalls.
Altitude - 11,582 ft / 3,510 m. Distance - 19 kms. (approx. 7 hours).

Day 15 Koena – Gasa: Enroute cross Balela Pass (Alt. 12,342 ft / 3,740 m). After the pass, the trail goes downhill to the camp. The camp is near to Gasa Dzong.
Altitude - 9,250 ft / 2,900 m. Distance - 14 kms. (approx 6 - 7 hours).

Day 16 Gasa - Gasa Tsachu: After a late breakfast, trek to Gasa Tsachu (Hot spring). After lunch relax at the hot spring. The hot spring is believed to be very effective in curing many
ailments and joint aches and many Bhutanese families visit the hot spring every winter.

Day 17 Gasa Taschu - Geon Damji: The trail winds through rolling hillsides with vistas of fields, villages and oak and pine forests.
Altitude - 7,480 ft / 2,280 m. Distance - 15 kms. (approx. 5 - 6 hours).

Day 18 Geon Damji – Thashithang: The trail descends from the high agricultural benches above the Mo Chhu into the lush semi tropical gorge filled with banana trees, creepers and animals.
Altitude - 5,600 ft / 1,696 m. Distance - 17 kms. (approx. 5 - 6 hours).

Day 19 Thashithang - Wangdue Phodrang: Drive down through Punakha valley. One will get a good view of Punakha Dzong, one of the most spectacular Dzongs built in the junction of two rivers - the
Pho Chhu (male river) and the Mo Chhu (female river). The remains of Shabdrug Ngawang Namgyal, unifier of Bhutan in the 17th century is preserved in this
Dzong. This is also the winter residence of the Central Monastic Body. Drive on to Wangdue Phodrang. Overnight in hotel.

Day 20 Wangdue Phodrang – Thimphu: Visit the Wangdue town. The drive to Thimphu goes over Dochula Pass (Alt. 10,000ft). If the weather is clear one can get the view of the majestic
Himalayan ranges and will also be able to see Gasa Dzong at a distance. Drive on to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan.

Day 21 Thimphu: Relax after a tiring trek. Local sightseeing.

Day 22 Thimphu - Paro – Departure: Early morning drive to Paro Airport where your Bhutan Lha-Yul Tours & Travel's escort see you off at the airport.

Notes:
Airfare is not included in the tour price.

Prices vary depending on the client's preferences. Don't hesitate to contact us for details.

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