Remote Mountain Villages Worth the Journey

2. The Mystical Aura of Laya, Bhutan

Kingdom of Bhutan. Photo Credit: Envato @SteveAllenPhoto999

Perched at an altitude of 3,800 meters, Laya is one of the highest settlements in Bhutan and a testament to the country's commitment to preserving its rich cultural heritage. The village is inhabited by the Layap people, known for their unique customs and traditional dress, which includes distinctive conical hats. Laya offers a glimpse into a way of life that has remained unchanged for centuries, with its inhabitants living in harmony with nature. The journey to Laya is an adventure in itself, involving a trek through the stunning landscapes of the Gasa district, with views of the majestic Mount Gangchhenta and Mount Masang Gang. Visitors are often struck by the village's mystical aura, enhanced by the presence of ancient monasteries and the sound of prayer flags fluttering in the wind. Laya's remoteness and cultural richness make it a destination that promises both spiritual and physical rejuvenation.

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