Name of Trek |
BEAUTIFUL LAYA - GASA Ext. to MASAGANG BASE CAMP TREK |
Duration |
23 days – 18 days trek |
Accommodation on trek |
Tents (Camping) |
Trek hours per day |
4 – 8 hours |
Best group size |
2 – 12 Persons |
Trek grade |
Strenuous Trek |
Trek begin |
Paro - Drugyal Dzong |
Trek ends |
Damji - Punakha valley |
Best season |
March – May and Sept - Oct |
Bhutan Visa, & Permits |
Bigfoot Adventure Trekkers (Tours) will take care for you. |
Max. altitude |
4115 meters |
Price |
Check out for group size discount. |
Fixed departure |
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| It is an 18-days Trek, an extension of the Jumolhari Trek and offers diverse flora and fauna, including a good opportunity to spot Blue Sheep, Takins and the Blue Poppy (Bhutan’s national flower). It introduces you to the unusual culture of the Layap (Nomad) people and offers a stop at a natural hot spring in Gasa. It is a popular Trek. Highest point is 4115 Meter. | |
| DAY 01 ARRIVE PARO | During the journey, the traveler will experience from the left side of the plane a spectacular view of Mt. Everest, and other famous Himalayan Mountains including the sacred Mt. Jhomolhari and Mt. Jichu Drake in Bhutan. On arrival at Paro International Airport you will be received by your Bhutanese friend from Bigfoot Adventure Trekkers (Tours). Lunch at the Hotel. Discuss the Tour Programme with the Tour Guide. Evening walk around the town. Overnight: Hotel in Paro |
| DAY 02 PARO – A DAY EXCURSION TO TAKTSHANG | A very special day, with an excursion to view the spectacular Taktsang (Tiger's Nest) monastery - After breakfast a short drive takes us to Satsam Chorten, from there a 2 hour horse ride till the viewpoint point of the monastery. The trail climbs through beautiful pine forest, many of the trees festooned with Spanish moss, and an occasional grove of fluttering prayer flags. We stop for a rest and light refreshments at the Taktsang Jakhang (cafeteria) and then walk a short distance until we see, clearly and seemingly within reach, Taktsang monastery. Built in the 1600s, this incredible monastery clings to the edge of a sheer rock cliff that plunges 900 m into the valley below. Legend has it that Guru Padmasambhava, the tantric mystic who brought Buddhism to Bhutan, landed here on the back of a flying tiger. Lunch will be served at the cafeteria. grounds (Archery is the national sport of Bhutan). If we are lucky, we may catch a match in action. The evening ends with a walk through Paro's main shopping district. Over night: Hotel in Paro. |
| Day 03 PARO – SHANA (Trek begins) | Our trek to Shana starts at Drukgyal Dzong following the Paro River and we pass cultivated fields and tiny picturesque villages. The forests are alive with numerous birds and brightly colored butterflies. Overnight at camp Shana. Altitude 2,820m; Distance14Km; Time 5-6hours. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 04 SHANA - THANGTHANGKA | The trail follows the river through a heavily forested area with a few isolated farmhouses. It narrows and closes in and the trail winds up and down along the drainage. We pass a junction enroute, where another path leads north over the Tremo La to Tibet. Camp is in a meadow with a stone shelter. Altitude 3610 m; Distance 21 Km; Time 7-8 hours. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 05 THANTHANGKA - JANGOTHANG | In the morning after passing a small army post, the trail slowly leaves the forest line and gradually climbs into a beautiful valley, passing Tegethang, a winter home of yak herdsmen. Lunch will be served in one of these huts. Lots of yaks will be seen today before we arrive at the Jhomolhari base camp (4,115 m). High mountains overlook the camp and visible nearby are the ruins of an old fortress used to guard Bhutan against Tibetan invasions. Altitude 4,115 m; Distance 15 Km; Time 5 - 6 hours. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 06 JANGOTHANG (Halt) | A rest day. A chance to acclimatize and walk up to the Jhomolhari glacier or to the lakes in the opposite direction. Over night: Camping. |
| DAY 07 JANGOTHANG - LINGSHI | A good day’s walk today with spectacular views of the Jhomolhari, Jichu Drake and the Tserim Gang. We start climbing straight away and after some 3 to 4 hours reach the Nyelela pass (4,700 m). After the pass we descend to a circular hut just below Lingshi, where we camp. Coming down from Lingshi we obtain our first views of the truly mystical Dzong atop a high hill. Altitude 4000m; Distance 17 kms; Time 6 - 7 hours. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 08 LINGSHI - CHEBISA | This is a magical day. Leaving Lingshi behind we gently climb gently to reach another delightful village, Gom Yu, which is set right below a 300 m cliff. Another hours walk brings us to a lovely little valley with a huge waterfall at one end of the Shangri La village of Chebisa, where we camp by the side of the river. The walk is very leisurely with plenty of reasons and opportunities to linger. Altitude 3,780m; Distance 12 kms; Time 4 - 5 hours. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 09 CHEBISA - SHOMUTHANG | We start with quite a stiff climb through high pastures up the Gokula pass (4,320 m) before we drop through forests of dwarf rhododendron. We climb gradually and head down to the camp near a riverbed. Altitude3, 890m;Distance17kms; Time 6-7hours. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 10 SHOMUTHANG - ROBLUTHANG | A long haul over the Jarela pass at 4,640 m where we once again get stunning views of the Himalayan mountains above us. We drop steeply down a forest trail to the Tsarigathang valley, where herds of Takin roam, then cross a knee deep river before climbing up Robluthang where we camp. Altitude 4,100m; Distance 22 kms; Time 7 - 8 hours. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 11 ROBLUTHANG - LEMITHANG | This is one of the hardest days of the trek. We climb slowly up to Shinchela pass at 4,870 m. and are rewarded with stunning views of mountains, including the spectacular Gang Chen Ta at the head of the valley. On a clear day practically all the mountains on the northern border are visible. Eagles, griffin vultures, blue sheep and yaks abound in this area. We descend down to camp on a lovely spot by the riverbank. Altitude 4,040m; Distance 16 km; Time 6-7 hours. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 12 LEMITHANG – BEAUTIFUL LAYA | Altitude - 3, 880m; Distance 10kms; Time 4-5 hours. We walk along the river, one of the tributaries of the Mochu and through a forest of rhododendron and silver fir and then enter the village of Laya. The people of Laya are famous for they’re vertical stripe yak hair clothing and their strange conical bamboo hats. The women wear their hair long and with great deal of turquoise and jade jewelry. The features of the people are even more Tibetan/ Mongolian than the Bhutanese who live in the central valleys The rest of the day is spent at leisure or visiting village houses and mixing with the villagers. Good views of the Masagang and the other peaks. Over night: Camping |
| Day 13 BEAUTIFUL LAYA - HALT | We have a rest day at Laya and an opportunity to meet the local people. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 14 LAYA – GEJETHANG /GEJEPHA | Ascend another 500 m from Laya which will take walking time of 4-5 hrs. Camp at an altitude of 4300 m. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 15 GEJETHANG / GEJEPHA – MASAGANG BASE CAMP | Climb another 500-600 m to reach Masagang base camp. Camp at an altitude of 4800 m. Walking time 5-6 hrs. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 16 MASAGANG BASE CAMP – GEJETHANG / GEJEPHA | Descend back to Gejepha/Gejethang. Camp at an altitude of 4300m. Walking time 4 hrs. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 17 GEJETHANG / GEJEPHA 0 BEAUTIFUL LAYA | Follow the same route back to Laya. Descend to camp at nearby Laya village at an altitude of 3800 m. Walking time 3-4 hrs. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 18 LAYA - KOENA | The rail winds along the river valley offers breathtaking views of the crashing river, feeder streams and waterfalls. Altitude3, 300m; Distance19kms; Time 6/7hours. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 19 KOENA – GASA TSACHU | We gradually climb up to Balela pass at 3,740 m and then descend to Gasa village. The first sight of the Gasa Dzong perched on the hillside over the village is one of the sights of the trip. We then drop steeply down to the river for an hour and camp near the Hot Spring a chance for a good, hot bath! Altitude: 2,638m; Distance 15kms; Time: 6/7hours. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 20 GASA TSACHU – HALT: (Hot spring) | Halt at hot spring and visit the Gasa dzong and enjoy the spectacular view of Gasa valley. Over night: Camping. |
| Day 21 GASA TSACHU – GOEN DAMJI – PUNAKHA – THIMPHU (Trek ends) | After the climb away from Gasa Tsachu the trail winds through rolling hillsides with the vista of fields, villages and forests of oak and pine. Gasa Dzong will be visible behind you glued to the valley wall, seeming afloat in space. The trail descends from the high agricultural benches above the Mochu into a lush semi-tropical gorge filled with banana trees, creepers and the sight of an occasional monkey. Lunch at Punakha. Over night: Hotel in Thimphu |
| Day 22 THIMPHU – SIGHT SEEING | Morning visit the Memorial Chorten (a great stupa) built in memory of the Third King of Bhutan who reigned the Kingdom from 1952-1972. Visit the mini Zoo where the national animals were kept and drive to Sangeygang where you can have a spectacular view of Thimphu valley. Visit nunnery in Zulikha. Visit the Wood Craft and Painting school where traditional arts and crafts are still kept alive through the instructions of painting and curving. Visit the Handicrafts Emporium where Bhutanese textiles and other arts and crafts are displayed and can be purchased. Visit the National Library where ancient manuscripts are preserved. Visit Simtokha Dzong on the way. This is one of the oldest fortresses in Bhutan. It was built in 1629 AD. It houses the largest monastic schools in the country. Visit Tashichho Dzong, the main secretariat building. This massive structure houses part of the government Ministries, the office of the King and the Throne Room. It also houses the State Monastic Body and the living quarters of the Chief Abbot and the senior monks. In the evening drive to Paro. Over night Hotel in Paro. |
| Day 23 PARO – PARO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT for departure | Early morning drive to Paro International Airport and your Bhutanese friends from Bigfoot Adventure Trekkers (Tours) will accompany you to bid farewell as you embark on your onward journey to back. |
Reminder:
Climate:
Days are normally warm. Nights can at times be (general) very cool and in winter even below the freezing point. Monsoon showers in summer (heaviest in July, August) and sometimes even in spring and autumn.
WHAT TO BRING:
Personal Clothing: Practical and comfortable clothes are appropriate (according to season). Preferably cotton for summer. Woolen clothing for the evenings and winter.
For Trekking:
Warm sleeping bag (down, -0-5 degree Celsius), strong comfortable trekking boots – water resistant for the rainy season (June – August), several pairs of socks and vests, warm clothing (especially a down jacket for higher altitudes) for the evenings, rain coat or umbrella, torch (flashlight), water flask, a hat or head scarf, sunglasses, sunscreen lotion, disinfectant tablets for water, insect repellent, antibiotic ointment and antihistamine cream for insect bites (summer), Aspirin – incase of altitude sickness, pillow case, wet packed tissue paper.
NOTE: For trekking a load of 25 kilos is allowed.

Our trip to bhutan through Bhutan BigFoot Trekkers was wonderful. Bhutan is a unique place of culture and traditions that are worth seeing for yourself.
Frank & Rosa Pardue
USA, Travel: May 2008
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