Laya Gewog is a gewog (village block) of Gasa District , Bhutan . The capital of gewog is the town Laya .
4-653: The Snowman Trek is the longest hiking trail of Bhutan that extends from Laya to the high Bhutanese Himalayas, covering up the northern part of the Kingdom. It was created by the yak herders of the country. It is one of the hardest trekking trails due to hard weather, duration, and altitude in the world and most of the trekkers do not complete the route. It begins from Lunana to higher up in Gangkar Puensum , and ends in Trongsa and from there to Bumthang District , taking through
8-542: The national language, Dzongkha , many locals speak Layakha . The closure of the Tibetan border following the Chinese invasion of Tibet brought several changes to the area. Local people were no longer compelled to work as porters for Tibetan and Bhutanese officials, nobles, or religious figures from Gasa Dzong . Refugees from Tibet arrived with their yaks , which they sold off at low prices. Taxes on horses and yaks, which had been
12-480: The rough paths of the Himalayas and up to as high as 5000m above sea level. The route leads through remote villages, lakes, eleven mountain passes and overlooks some of the highest mountains of the Kingdom like Jomolhari , Jichu Drake, Gangkar Puensum , Masangang and Tiger Mountain. It was also reported that the snow leopards can be found on the way, although there has been no reports of danger to trekkers. In 2022 it
16-680: Was run as an ultra marathon , known as the Snowman Race, over 5 days by 29 competitors. At least 12 competitors developed altitude sickness and thus did not finish. A second event is being planned for October 2024 with a distance of 196 km over 4 days with a maximum elevation of 5,470 m and 15 competitors. This trail or long-distance path-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Laya Gewog The gewog lies entirely within Jigme Dorji National Park and contains several of Bhutan's glaciers . As well as
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