Bhutan Tourism Corporation Limited

We've put together a list of the top attractions and things to do in Gasa if you're thinking about visiting.

Gasa Dzong: In the 17th century, the Fort functioned as the defense barracks. The Dzong’s splendor is enhanced by the background of a high, snow-capped hill. Gasa district, which has a population of around 3000, is a fantastic location to take in Bhutan’s tranquillity and natural beauty.

Gasa Hot Spring: Both residents and visitors love Gasa Hot Spring. The facility has been adequately maintained as a result of its increased popularity and rising visitor count.

Hot Springs’ high vital mineral content is beneficial to our bodies and is also proven to increase blood circulation. Both residents and visitors love Gasa Hot Spring. The facility has been adequately maintained as a result of its increased popularity and rising visitor count. There are many tubs, each having a roof over it and surrounding walls. In order to preserve the cleanliness of the space, it also contains a shower and restroom.

Laya Village:

The hamlet has an own accent, way of life, and attire.

From Gasa town, a three-night journey will take you to Laya hamlet, which is located at an elevation of 3800 meters. A distinct culture and tradition has developed and flourished in the highlands by adapting to the severe environmental conditions and scarce resources. The hamlet has an own accent, way of life, and attire.