Overview
Gasa, a remote district in northern Bhutan, is renowned for its pristine natural beauty and vibrant cultural heritage. It is home to Jigme Dorji National Park, Bhutan’s second-largest protected area, which houses diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes. The district is famed for its hot springs (Gasa Tshachu), attracting visitors seeking therapeutic relief. The Gasa Dzong, a 17th-century fortress, stands as a historical and architectural landmark. Predominantly inhabited by the Layap people, Gasa preserves unique traditions and a semi-nomadic lifestyle. Despite its rugged terrain and isolation, Gasa’s untouched environment and rich culture make it a captivating destination.
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