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EAST SIKKIM
Enchey Monastery
An important seat of the Nyingmapa order, this 200 year old
Enchey Monastery is built on the site blessed by Lama Drupto
Karpo, a tantric master known for his power of flying..
Every year, around January, ‘CHAM’ or religious masked dance
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Flower Festival
Flower exhibitions are organized around the year at the
Flower Show Venue near the White Memorial Hall Complex,
Gangtok. during the spring |
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Dodrul Chorten
The Dodrul Chorten or stupa was built by the Venerable
Trullshi Rinpoche, head of the Nyimapa order of Tibetan
Buddhism, in 1945. inside the Stupa, ther is a complete
mandala set of Dorji Phurba ( Vajra Kilaya), a set of Kangur
relics ( Holy Books ), Complete Zung ( mantras) and other
religious objects. Around the chorten, which is one of the
most important Stupas in Sikkim, are 108 Mani Lhakor (Prayer
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Handloom
and Handicrafts Centre It is now known as
the Directorate of Handicrafts and Handlooms as well as the
Government Institute of Cottage Industries. Started during
the time of the Chogyals of Sikkim, as a venture to protect
and propagate the craft and skills of local and village
artisans, it has become on t of the major attractions for
people visiting Sikkim where traditional handcrafts,
furniture, handlooms carpets and other products can be
viewed and also purchased. |
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Namgyal Research Institute of Tibetology (NRIT)
The Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, after the late Chogyal
of Sikkim, Palden Thondup Namgyal whose brainchild it was
has since become one of the most prestigious depository of
Tibetan literature, rare manuscripts, paintings, thangkas,
statues and religious objects and other works of art and
history. Today, it is a renowned worldwide centre for study
of Buddhist philosophy and religion. |
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Saramsa Garden
About 14 kms from Gangtok is the Saramsa Garden,
the home of Sikkim's most exotic orchids and other rare
tropical and temperate plants. Established and maintained by
the Department of Forest, it is an excellent recreation and
picnic spot. |
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Rumtek Dharma
Chakra Centre The Rumtek Dharma Chakra
Centre is the seat of the Kagyu order, one of the 4 major
Tibetan Buddhist Sects. Since the late 1960’s , after the
arrival of His Holiness the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, the centre
houses some of the world’s most unique religious scriptures
and religious rare objects. Traditional in design, it is
almost an replica of the original Kagyu Monastery in Tshurpu,
in eastern Tibet. It has over 300 centres worldwide Tibet.
It has over 300 centres worldwide. |
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Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden Very
close by to Rumtek Monastery, and maintained by the parks
and Gardens unit of the Forest Department of the Government
of Sikkim, the Garden is an enchanting and soothing
experience among the lush green vegetation, rare plants and
trees and certain species of Himalayan flowers and Orchids.
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Water Garden
Water Garden at Martam Khola is on the 31-A National Highway
some 16 kms. south of Gangtok. It is an ideal spot for
picnic with a small swimming pool for children. |
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Tsomgo Lake
It literally means the “source of the Lake” in the Bhutia
language. Just about 40km away from Gangtok, the capital of
State. This serene lake is situated at an altitude of 3,780
mtrs. The lake is about 1 km long, oval in shape, 15mtrs
deep and is considered sacred by the local people. This
placid lake remains frozen during the winter months upto
mid-May.
Between May and August, it is possible to
see a variety of flowres bloom, including the rhododendrons,
various species of primulas, blue and yallow poppies, iris,
etc. It is also an ideal habitat of the Red Panda and
various species of birds. Open for both the foreign and
Indian nationals. Foreign visitors have to be in a group of
2 or more and have to apply for the visitors permit through
a registered Travel agency. |
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Nathula 56 kms
from Gangtok is a 'Nathula' Pass at an altitude of 14,200
ft. bordering between India and China in the Tibetan
Plateau. It is one of the highest motorable roads and richly
covered by many varities of alpine flora and fauna. A
tranquil place to visit. Nathula is open only for Indian
nationals on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
The visitors have to get the permit to visit the place by
applying to the Tourism Department through a registered
Travel Agency. |
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Tashi View Point
Situated along the Noth Sikkim Highway, it is only 8kms from
Gangtok. From this point you get a breathtaking view of Mt.
Kang-chen-Dzongaand Mt. Siniolchu, one of the most graceful
peaks in the world. Ideal time to visit is early in the
morning. |
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WEST SIKKIM
Pemayangtse Monastery
The Monastery, located on a hill top at an altitude of 6840
ft. commands a magnificent panoramic view of the Himalayan
ranges and the surrounding hills and country- side. This is
one of the oldest monastary of the Nyngmapa sect of Mahanaya
Buddhism, and was but by Lhatsun Chenpo during the reign of
the 3rd Chogyal, Chagdor Namgyal in the 17th century. This
monastary is about 6 kms from Gyalsing, the West district
headquaters. |
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Rabdentse Ruins
This was the second capital of the erstwhile
Kingdom of Sikkim after Yuksom and till the year 1814 AD,
the Kings of Sikkim had ruled the State from this place.
Today, the ruins lie hidden from the main road at a walking
distance from the Pemayangtse Monastery. The scenic view
from the top of the ruins scanning across the deep valley to
the mystic heights of Khangchendzonga ranges is something to
be cherished and etched in memory. |
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Sanga-Choling
Monastery This monastery is situated on a
ridge above Pelling and the famous Pemayangtse Monastery.
Built in 1697 AD, it is considered to be one of the oldest
monasteries in the State. In order to reach this Monastery
one has to be prepared to spend at least 40 minutes walking
up the steep hilly slope which leads through rich forest
covers. |
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Khecheopalri Lake
Khecheopalri Lake is considered to be one of the
sacred lakes of Sikkim both by the Buddhist and the Hindus.
The lake remains hidden in the rich forest cover. It is
believed that birds do not permit even a single leaf to
float on the lake surface. There is a motorable road from
Pemayangtse right up to the lake area. |
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Pelling
Pelling is fast emarging asa most favorite tourist
destination in west Sikkim. Situated at an altitude of 6,800
ft., it offers a good view of the entire mountain ranges.
Pelling is just 10 kms from Gyalsing. |
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Yuksam This was the
first capital of Sikkim, where according to the historical
records, the first Chogyal of the Kingdom of Sikkim was
consecrated in the 1641 AD by three learned lamas. The
evidence of the consecration ceremony is still intact in
Norbugang Chorten in the form of stone seats and a foot
print of the Head Lama on the stone. Since the history of
Sikkim began from this place, these areas are now considered
sacred by the people of Sikkim. Yuksam is served by all
weather road from Pemayangtse, which is at a distance of 32
kms from Yuksam. The trek to Dzongri and to the base camp of
the famous Mt. Khangchendzonga begins here. |
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Tashiding Monastery
This monastery is constructed on top of a heart
shaped hill with the back drop of the sacred Mt.
Khang-chen-Dzonga. According to Buddhist scriptures, Guru
Padma Sambhava (Guru Rimpoche) blessed the sacred land of
Sikkim in the 8th century AD from the spot. The monastery,
however, was built in the 18th Century AD by Ngadak Sempa
Chempo, one of the three lamas who had performed the
consecration ceremony of the first Chogyal.
Tashiding
is also famous for the most holy chorten known as 'Thong-Wa-rang-Dol'
which literally means 'Saviours by mere sight'. It is
believed that the mere act of beholding it is supposed to
wash away all he sins of the devotee. Another important
feature in tashiding is the sacred water festival popularly
knwon as 'Bhumchu'. It is a religious tradition
unique to Tashiding Monastery only. Every year, on 14th and
15th day of the first Lunar Month, the Bhumchu Ceremony is
celebrated with devotees coming from far and near to get the
blessing of the holy water. |
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Varsey It lies at
an elevation of 10,000 ft. and has a motorable road access
upto Hilley. An easy 4 kms trek from there takes one up to
the Varsey Rhododendron Sanctuary. One can also trek from
Soreng or Dentam in West Sikkim. The place provides a
magnificent view of the mountains. Visitors can halt at 'Guras
Kunj' trekkers' hut. |
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Soreng Soreng is a
picturesque village with beautiful landscape which is about
3 hrs. drive from pelling and 4 hrs. drive from Melli. A
trek to Jhandi Danra from Soreng is a must to see the
various species of flowers and birds. Hotels and lodges are
available for accommodation. |
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NORTH SIKKIM
Phodong Monastery
One of the six major monasteries in Sikkim, Phodong
monastery is located in the North approximately 38 kms from
Gangtok, 4 kms beyond Phodong is the recently renovated
Labrang Monastery unique in it architectural design. |
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Singhik The place
offers one of the most spectacular and closest views of Mt.
Khangchendzonga and its ranges. A well located Tourist Lodge
provides accommodation for visitors. The area also has a
number of interesting short nature trails for 1 to 3 days
along the higher ridges of the higher ridges of the
surrounding hills. One can also savour the most graceful
peak in the world, Mt. Siniolchu. |
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Lachung The
village, spread out on either side of Lachung Chu, has
managed to retain its unique culture and tradition. The
Lachung Monastery on the slope opposite to the highway is a
focal point of all religious function of the local
inhabitants. To get a glimpse of the religious functions
performed on auspicious occasions a visit to the Monastery
should form a part of the tour itinerary. Lachung lies on
the way to Yumthang Valley as we move from Gangtok. Yumthang
is just 25 kms away. |
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Yumthang Yumthang,
at an elevation of 11,800 ft and 140 kms from Gangtok is a
paradise for nature lovers with a fascinating blend of flora
and fauna and breathtaking scenic grandeur. The valley
boasts a large variety of Rhododendrons and other alpine
flowers.Yumthang 'Tsa-Chu'or the hot spring of the left bank
of Lachung Chu is immensely popular for its curative
properties and heal- ing power. For both foreign and
domestic tourists, Yumthang Pack- age tours are organised
only by the local registered travel agents . Depending upon
one's convenience one can either opt for 3 days/2 nights
package or 2 days/ 1 night package. |
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Lachen Lachen is
situated at an altitude of 2750 mtrs. and about 6 hrs. drive
from Gangtok. The Lachen Monastery Located on top of the
village commands a panoramic view of the surrounding hills
and country side. Resorts, hotels and lodges are available
for accommodation. |
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Guru-Dongmar Lake
Guru-dongmar lake is considered as one of the
sacred lakes of this State both by the Buddhist and the
Hindus. The lake remains milky in color throughout and it is
believed the Guru Padmasambhava had touched the lake whilst
he visited Tibet from this area. |
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SOUTH SIKKIM
Namchi Namchi,
meaning 'Sky High', nestled among the hills at an elevation
of 5,500 ft commands panoramic view of the snow-capped
mountains and vast stretches of valley. Atop Samdruptse
hilltop near Namchi, recently erected is the worlds tallest
statue of Guru Padmasambhava, the patron saint of both
Hindus and the Buddhist.
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Temi Tea Garden The
one and only tea estate existing in the State produces one
of the top quality teas in the international market. The tea
garden is spread out on a gentle hill slope originating from
the Tendong Hill and provides a magnificent view for the
surrounding villages. The visit to the fact" could be an eye
opener for those wanting to know more about the tea
processing methods.
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night spent in a old British built bungalow located just
below the tea garden could be an enthralling experience of
linking the past to the present. A visit to the garden,
enroute to the Tendong Hill, could be a rewarding experience
for those who want to cornbine nature and culture as they
keep trekking. |
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Ravangla
At the base of Menam Hill is Ravangla, a small township and
transit to various tourist destinations in South and West
Sikkim. It is also an upcoming tourist spot, and transit
point for trekkers to Menam Hill and Borong. There are
accomodation facilities and numerous short nature trails. A
trek down to the sacred cave 'Shar Chok Bephu', one of the
four holiest caves in Sikkim, would be a memorable
experience. |
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Menam Hill
Menam Hill towers above Tendong Hill on the other side over
looking the ravangla Bazar settlement. Situated at an
altitude of 10,300 ft the scenic view from this height is,
perhaps, unmatched in this part of the world. Mt.
Khangchendzonga and its surrounding ranges looms above the
dwarf the richly forested and rugged hill. On a clear sunny
day, it is possible to see the plains of Bengal spanning
across Kalimpong and darjeeling Hills in the South, right
across the Indo-China border towards the North. A short
distance away is the legendary Bhaley Bhunga, a kind of
rocky spur which juts out from the ridge top and remains
suspended in the air above Yangang village.
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Borong Facing the
snow-capped mountains is Borong, motorable from Ravangla or
a trek via Menam. A picturesque village, its beautiful
landscape and magnificent view is also host to the hot
spring, Borong TsaChu'. The trek trail, originating from
Namchi or Damthang to Tendong - Ravangla - Menam - Borong
(5-6 days) is one of the most interesting trails scaling all
the hill tops along the route. The trek can continue to
Tashiding or terminate at Borong and drive back to Ravangla. |
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