Gasa has the smallest population with just about 3000 inhabitants. This region is inhabited by the Layaps; nomadic herders with a unique culture. Their main source of revenue comes from trading products made from their yaks, such as yak hair textiles, cheese, butter and yak meat. They also harvest and sell Cordyceps. The majority of the known herds of wild Takin also occur in Gasa.

It is broadly known for its occupants, the Layaps, and for the Snowman Trek – one of the most testing treks in the Himalayas. The recently settled celebration called the Royal Highlander Festival is turning out to be progressively prominent every year. Going to this celebration enables you to see the genuine component of this remote Dzongkhag and ought not be missed by explorers. Gasa is additionally well known for its mending natural aquifers, situated around 2hrs stroll at the base of the edge. The underground aquifer is well known among Bhutanese everywhere throughout the nation throughout the winter.

Bird Viewing and Wild Life Tours

Bhutan is perhaps the most mysterious and diverse of all the Himalayan kingdoms, where for centuries the beauty of nature is untouched. We help you to search for many of the Himalayas’ most enigmatic and elusive bird species. As birders ourselves, we share in your sense of excitement with each sighting, and in return, we offer you our unparalleled knowledge of key habitats and recognition of the calls of native species.

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