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Laya Gasa Trek
This trek offers interesting trekking
conditions from picturesque farmland and forests to alpine pastureland and
high passes. Spectacular campsites, beneath some of Bhutan’s most impressive
peaks are also the features of this trekking route. Various isolated places
of cultural interest fen route further enhance its characteristics.
Season : The trek is generally open from April
to mid June and mid September to mid November but April is the best month
for trekking on this route.
Day 01 : Arrive Paro
Druk
Airways flight to Bhutan is one of the most spectacular in entire Himalayas.
Whether flying along the Himalayan range from Kathmandu or over the
foothills from Kolkatta, each flight is a mesmerizing aeronautical feat and
offers an exciting descent into the Kingdom.
On arrival at Paro airport, immigration and custom formalities then received
by our representative and transfer to the hotel.
Evening take a stroll around town’s main street. Overnight at the hotel in
Paro.
Day 02 : Paro
Morning
visit to Ta Dzong, built in 17th century, as watch tower to defend Paro
Dzong and valey. This fortress was later converted into the National Museum
in 1968 and is filled with antique thangkha paintings, textiles, weapons and
Bhutan’s renowned postage stamps. Below the Ta Dzong, is fascinating Rinpung
Dzong meaning ‘fortress of the heap of jewels’, which has a long and
interesting history.
Aftrnoon see, Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest and most sacred shrines of
Bhutan. Overnight at the hotel in Paro.
Day 03 : Paro – Shana, 17 km, 5 / 6 hours
The trek starts from Drukgyel Dzong at 2,580m with a short downhill walk on
a wide trail. The trail climbs gently traversing through well maintained
rice terraces and fields of millet. The route later enters an area of apple
orchards and forests. Soon the valley widens and you reach the army post of
Gunyitsawa at 2,810m. This is the last stop before Tibet. At 2,87m, just
beyond Sharma Zampa, there are several good camping places in meadows
surrounded by trees.
Day 04 : Shana – Soi Thangthangkha, 20 km,
7 / 8 hours
The
trail again follows Pa Chhu (Paro river), ascending and descending through
pine, oak and spruce forests. Hot lunch will be served after crossing the
bridge towards the left side of the river. After lunch, follow the river
climbing up through rhododendron forests and finally crossing the bridge
again, reaching to the campsite at the altitude of 3,750m.
Day 05 : Soi Thangthangkha – Jangothang,
19 km, 7 / 8 hours
The path ascends for a while till you reach the army camp. Then follow the
river above the tree line enjoying the stunning view of the surrounding
peaks. Hot lunch will be served inside a ya herder’s camp. A short walk into
the valley will take you to the camp at Jangothang at an altitude of 4,040m.
From here, the view of Mount. Chomolhari and Jichu Drake is superb.
Day 06 : Jangothang – Lingshi, 18 km, 7 /
8 hours
The
trail follows the stream for half an hour and crosses the bridge to the
rightside. Start the ascent upto the first ridge with a breathtaking view of
Mount. Chomolhari, Jichu Drake and Tsrim Khang. Then walk towards the
valley, almost flat for a while, until the climb to the Nyele la pass at an
altitude of 4,700m. After the pass, it’s a gradual descent to the Lingshi
camp, enjoying the panormic view of the peaks and Lingshi Dzong. Campsite at
altitude of 4,000m.
Day 07 : Lingshi – Chebisa, 10 km, 5/6
hours
Proceed further passing Lingshi Dzong, perched on hilltop with a commanding
view of green hills, the winding roads and magnificent peaks. The actual
name of Lingshi Dzong is Yugyel Dzong. Built in 17th century it played a
role in controlling travel over Lingshi La (pass) between Tibet and Bhutan.
Today’s walk is easy and pleasant through villages and yak herders camp.
Camp by the side of a stream at 3,860m.
Day 08 : Chebisa – Shomuthang, 17 km, 6/7
hours
The
day begins with stiff climb to Gomby La (4,450m) then it is a long descent
to a stream at 4,170m. Later the trail again climbs over a small ridge
through a cedar forest. It is a long climb over the ridge, then the trail
descends on a muddy path into main Jholethang valley in a deep forest of fir
and birch. Afternoon, the trail traverses high above the valley floor on
stream right to Chachim, a yak pasture at 4,260m. The camp at 4,250m is in a
cluster of brush beside a stream at the bottom of the valley.
Day 09 : Shoumuthang – Robluthang, 18 km,
6/7 hours
The trek begins with a climb to Jari La pass at altitude 4,700m then
descents to Tasharijathang valley, the summer residence of rare Himalayan
Takin (Bhutan’s National animal). Later after crossing the stream, the trail
ascends till you reach Robluthang camp at altitude of 4,200m.
Day 10 : Roluthang – Limithang, 19 km, 7/8
hours
This day is long as well as tough crossing Shinjela (4,900m), the last and
highest pass en route. You may be able to spot Blue Sheep high on the
slopes. From Shinjela, the descent is on a rough, rocky trail that follows
moraine into another glacial valley. The last part of the trek is very
interesting with fascinating view of Mt. Gangchey Ta. Campsite in a meadow
at 4,140m.
Day 11 : Limithang – Laya, 10 km, 4/5
hours
The
walk to Laya is very pleasant with wonderful views. You will pass through a
damp forest, filled with moss and singing birds. Arrive at Laya village, the
second highest settlement in the country at a altitude of 3,800m.
Day 12 : Laya – Chamsa, 19 km, 8/9 hours
Descend to army camp and join the Mo Chhu river. Follow the river till you
cross the bridge. After the bridge it is up and down several times through
juniper and fir forest until you reach the camp at Chamsa at an altitude of
3,500m.
Day 13 : Chamsa – Gasa Tsachu, 14 km, 6/7
hours
Walk for about half an hour over flat land till the Bari La (3,900m). There
is a small rock cairn and a few prayer flags at the pass. The route starts
down again, sometimes steeply, through a bamboo forest to a stream. Later it
is downhill all the way to Gasa Tsachu. Afternoon visit Gasa village and
Dzong built in 17th century. Then descend to Gasa Tsachu (hot spring) for
camp at an altitude of 2,200m.
Day 14 : Gasa Tsachu – Damji, 18 km, 6
hours
The path continues ascending and descending through heavily forested areas
and wild orchids. Overnight camp at altitude of 2,400m.
Day 15 : Damji – Tashithang, 16 km, 6
hours
Continue following the Mo Chhu river through heavily forested area till you
reach Tashithang at an altitude of 1,620m. Picked up by our transport and
transfer to the hotel in Punakha.
Day 16 : Punakha – Thimphu (75 km, 2.1/2
hours)
Morning
visit to Punakha Dzong and Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten. Then drive to
Wangduephodrang visiting Dzong and local market.
Afternoon drive to Thimphu for overnight stay.
Day 17 : Thimphu – Paro (55 km, 2hours)
Full day of sightseeing in Thimphu, visit to Memorial Chorten,
Trashichhodzong, National Library, Arts & Crafts School, Textile and Folk
Heritage Museum, Handicrafts Emporium.
Evening drive to Paro for overnight stay.
Day 18 : Paro Depart
After breakfast transfer to Paro International Airport for flight to onward
destination.
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