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Nathu La Pass
Tsomgo Lake or Changu Lake
Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple
Rumtek Monastery
MG Marg
Hanuman Tok
Namgyal Institute of Tibetology
Gurudongmar Lake
Yumthang Valley
Buddha Park
Char Dham Temple
Samdruptse
Pemayangtse Monastery
Rabdentse Ruins
Chenrezig Statue & The Sky Walk
Singshore Bridge
Khangchendzonga National Park
Dubdi Monastery
Tashiding Monastery
Goecha La Trek
Detailed Tour Information
Nathu La Pass
- Experience breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks from one of the highest motorable roads in the world.
- Explore the historic significance of Nathu La Pass, which once served as a vital segment of the Old Silk Route.
- Witness the merging of Indian and Tibetan cultures at this Indo-Tibetan border crossing.
- Participate in the Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) Point ceremonies, offering a glimpse into the interactions between Indian and Chinese military personnel.
- Engage in cross-border trade activities at one of the three open trading border posts between India and China.
- Enjoy the serene and picturesque environment of Nathu La Pass, surrounded by stunning natural beauty.
- Experience the thrill of heavy snowfall during the winter months, with opportunities for snow-related activities.
- Visit nearby Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimage sites, taking advantage of the shortened distance facilitated by Nathu La Pass.
- Obtain a permit to explore this restricted area, offering a unique opportunity for Indian nationals to visit this strategic border location.
Taxi
8 AM to 6 PM (Wednesday to Sunday)
Full Day
Tsomgo Lake or Changu Lake
- Marvel at the stunning beauty of Tsomgo Lake, a glacial lake nestled amidst steep mountains in Changu, Sikkim.
- Experience the changing colors of the lake’s surface, reflecting the different seasons, while gaining insight into local beliefs and Buddhist prognostications.
- Explore the significance of the lake’s name, “Tsomgo,” derived from Sikkimese language, meaning “source of the lake,” symbolizing its importance to the region.
- Witness the lake’s transformation during the seasons, from being frozen in winter to blooming with alpine flowers such as rhododendrons and primulas in spring.
- Participate in cultural festivities like the Guru Purnima and Raksha Bandhan festivals, where faith healers gather to benefit from the lake’s reputed healing qualities.
- Encounter diverse wildlife, including red pandas and Brahminy ducks, amidst the alpine forests surrounding the lake’s catchment area.
- Enjoy leisure activities such as joy rides on yaks and mules, offering picturesque views of the lake and its surroundings.
- Visit the small Shiva temple located on the lake’s bank, adding a spiritual dimension to your exploration of this natural wonder.
- Indulge in local cuisine and refreshments at kiosks near the lake, offering a taste of Sikkimese flavors amidst the tranquil ambiance of Tsomgo Lake.
Taxi
7.30 AM to 4.30 PM
1 to 2 hours
Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple
- Visit the revered Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple, located at an elevation of 12,651 ft on the intersection of Nathu La and Jelep La, known as the “Hero of Nathu-La.”
- Explore the unique temple built inside a bunker with three rooms, including Harbhajan Singh’s personal room containing his belongings, a central room with his portrait and Hindu deities, and an office and storeroom filled with offerings.
- Discover the fascinating story of Harbhajan Singh, a soldier in the Punjab Regiment, who mysteriously died in 1968 while serving in Sikkim, and whose body was found after a dream revealed his location.
- Learn about Harbhajan Singh’s continued presence, with reported sightings by soldiers and his purported protection of the Indo-China border, leading to his revered status as “Baba” and earning India’s second-highest bravery honor, the Mahavir Chakra.
- Experience the spiritual ambiance of the temple, where devotees believe in the healing properties of the water and the protective presence of Harbhajan Singh’s spirit, attracting pilgrims from across India.
- Witness the respect accorded to Baba Harbhajan Singh by both the Indian and Chinese armies, with rituals performed during flag meetings and sightings reported by soldiers on both sides of the border.
- Encounter the mysterious occurrences surrounding Harbhajan Singh’s belongings, including their cleaning overnight and reports of disciplinary actions taken by his ghostly figure against soldiers lacking in discipline.
- Pay homage to Baba Harbhajan Singh’s memory and explore the enduring faith and devotion that continues to draw visitors to this unique temple in Sikkim.
Taxi
6 AM to 8 PM
1 hour
Rumtek Monastery
- Visit Rumtek Monastery, also known as the Dharma Chakra Centre, which serves as the seat-in-exile of the Gyalwang Karmapa of the Karma Kagyu lineage.
- Experience the scenic drive from Gangtok to Rumtek, passing through picturesque Sikkimese villages and lush paddy fields.
- Marvel at the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, snow-capped peaks, and flowing streams that make Rumtek a truly serene destination.
- Explore the rich history and architecture of Rumtek Monastery, originally built in the 18th century and later rebuilt by the 16th Karmapa in the 1960s.
- Witness the sacred rituals and practices performed by the community of monks, preserving the traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.
- Pay homage at the golden stupa containing the relics of the 16th Karmapa, a revered spiritual figure in Tibetan Buddhism.
- Visit the Karma Shri Nalanda Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies, located opposite the monastery, to learn about Buddhist philosophy and teachings.
- Enjoy the peaceful ambiance and spiritual atmosphere of Rumtek, away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
- Capture stunning photographs of the monastery, its surroundings, and the panoramic views of the Himalayas from this elevated location.
- Immerse yourself in the spiritual energy of Rumtek, participating in meditation sessions or simply soaking in the tranquility of the surroundings.
Taxi
6 AM to 6 PM
1 to 2 hours
MG Marg
- MG Road serves as the vibrant heart of Gangtok, offering an array of shops, eateries, and accommodations for visitors to explore.
- This pedestrian-only zone boasts a remarkable cleanliness, adorned with signs declaring it a “Spit and Litter Free Zone,” ensuring a pleasant environment for all.
- As part of a green initiative, the buildings flanking MG Road are painted green, contributing to the town’s eco-conscious atmosphere.
- Tourists flock to MG Road, especially during December, for the renowned Gangtok Food and Culture Festival, a celebration of local cuisine and traditions.
- Overlooking the bustling street stands the Statue of Unity, featuring figures symbolizing peace, love, and harmony, while a majestic statue of Mahatma Gandhi adds to the area’s significance.
- The ambiance of MG Road transforms after dark, as Victorian lamps illuminate the path, making it a captivating destination for evening strolls and gatherings.
Taxi
8 AM to 10 PM
1 to 2 hours
Hanuman Tok
- Hanuman Tok Temple stands as a symbol of unity in diversity, drawing visitors of all backgrounds to its sacred grounds.
- Located 11 km from Gangtok en route to Nathula Pass, the temple offers stunning views of Gangtok’s surrounding hills and valleys.
- Situated at an altitude of 7,200 ft., the temple is meticulously maintained by the Indian Army, adding to its significance.
- According to legend, Hanuman Tok Temple marks the spot where Lord Hanuman paused during his quest for the Sanjeevani herb to save Lakshman’s life.
- The temple’s architecture features a round shape and a spacious hall adorned with paintings depicting significant events from Lord Hanuman’s life, along with statues of other Hindu deities.
- Visitors can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Mt. Kanchenjunga, the world’s third-highest peak, from the temple’s viewpoint.
- For those arriving early, witnessing the sunrise before 5 a.m. is a breathtaking experience, leaving an indelible impression.
- The serene ambiance of the temple offers a sanctuary for reflection and rejuvenation, instilling a sense of tranquility in the mind.
Taxi
5 AM to 7 PM
1 hour
Namgyal Institute of Tibetology
- The Namgyal Institute of Tibetology serves as a prominent center for Buddhist scholarship, offering facilities such as a museum, library, and research center, located in Deorali, Gangtok, Sikkim.
- Adjacent to the institute lies a memorial park commemorating the last king, featuring a bronze statue of Chogyal Palden Thondup Namgyal.
- Established in 1958, the institute’s primary aim was to safeguard Tibetan texts, later expanding its focus to encompass research on Buddhism, art, and history.
- Visitors can explore the Tibetan and General libraries, which house an extensive collection of texts and are open to the public.
- The museum showcases Mahayana Buddhist art and rare texts, providing insight into the rich cultural heritage of the region.
- Additionally, the institute offers academic programs in Tibetan Medicine and Buddhist Studies, contributing to the preservation and advancement of these disciplines.
Taxi or Bike
10 AM to 4 PM (Monday to Saturday)
1 to 2 hours
Gurudongmar Lake
- Visit Gurudongmar Lake, one of the highest lakes in the world, situated at an elevation of 5,430 meters (17,800 feet) in the Great Himalayas of Sikkim, India.
- Explore the rugged terrain and breathtaking landscapes on the road journey from Lachen via Thangu Valley to Gurudongmar Lake, passing through high alpine pastures adorned with rhododendron trees.
- Witness the stunning beauty of the lake, fed by the Gurudongmar glacier, and marvel at its surroundings, inhabited by yaks, blue sheep, and other high-altitude wildlife.
- Learn about the sacred significance of the lake, revered by Buddhists and Sikhs, particularly associated with Guru Padmasambhava, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism, who visited the site in the 8th century.
- Experience the spiritual ambiance and offer worship at the lake, soaking in the tranquility and serenity of this sacred place.
- Discover the ecological importance of Gurudongmar Lake as one of the source streams contributing to the formation of the Teesta River, a lifeline for the region.
- Capture breathtaking views of the frozen lake during the winter months, from November to Mid-May, when it remains completely frozen, adding to its mystical allure.
- Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the region, learning about local legends and traditions associated with the lake, enhancing your travel experience.
Taxi or Bike
8 AM to 4 PM
1 to 2 hours
Yumthang Valley
- Explore the breathtaking beauty of Yumthang Valley, also known as the ‘Valley of Flowers,’ nestled amidst the majestic Himalayan mountains in the North Sikkim district of Sikkim, India.
- Experience the enchanting spectacle of over twenty-four species of rhododendrons, the state flower, in full bloom from late February to mid-June, painting the valley in vibrant hues of the rainbow.
- Marvel at the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary, a nature sanctuary within Yumthang Valley, showcasing a diverse array of flora including primulas, poppies, iris, and other wildflowers during the spring and summer months.
- Relax and rejuvenate in the natural hot springs located within the valley, offering a soothing respite amidst the serene surroundings.
- Witness the traditional yaylag pastoralism as villagers take their cattle to graze on the rolling meadows of Yumthang Valley during the summer months, providing a glimpse into the local way of life.
- Embark on a scenic journey from Gangtok to Lachung, the nearest village offering accommodation, either by booking a full vehicle or shared transportation, and spend the night to prepare for the exploration of Yumthang Valley.
- Enjoy an adventurous two-hour drive from Lachung to Yumthang Valley, covering approximately 125 kilometers, traversing foggy roads and taking caution as darkness falls early around 5:30 pm.
Taxi or Bike
6 AM to 6 PM
2 to 3 hours
Buddha Park
- Stand in awe of the magnificent 130-foot-high statue of the Buddha, crafted from 60 tonnes of copper, at the Buddha Park of Ravangla, also known as Tathagata Tsal, marking the 2550th birth anniversary of Gautama Buddha.
- Immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance of the park, situated near Ravangla in South Sikkim, amidst the serene backdrop of Mount Narsing, with spacious pathways for peaceful strolls.
- Explore the larger religious complex of Rabong Monastery, a centuries-old place of pilgrimage, and nearby Ralang Monastery, significant in Tibetan Buddhism, enhancing the spiritual experience of your visit.
- Witness the consecration of the statue by the 14th Dalai Lama on 25 March 2013, and become part of the Himalayan Buddhist Circuit, fostering pilgrimage and tourism in the region.
- Discover the beauty of Cho Djo lake nestled within the complex, surrounded by lush forest, adding to the park’s enchanting atmosphere.
- Engage in introspection and meditation at the meditation centre within the park, finding solace amidst the serene surroundings.
- Delve into the rich history and teachings of Buddhism at the museum with a spiral gallery, depicting the life of Gautama Buddha in an engaging and immersive manner.
- Marvel at the craftsmanship of the repousse work displayed in the construction of the Buddha statue, a testament to the joint efforts of the Sikkim government and its people.
- Enjoy panoramic views of the statue from various vantage points in Southwest Sikkim, and savour the picturesque surroundings, making the Buddha Park of Ravangla a must-visit destination for travellers seeking peace and spiritual enlightenment.
Taxi or Bike
9 AM to 6 PM
1 to 2 hours
Char Dham Temple
- Embark on a scenic two-hour drive from Gangtok to Char Dham, Namchi, nestled amidst spectacular mountains, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life
- Experience the spiritual ambiance of Char Dham, believed to cleanse visitors of sins, comprising four shrines dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Lord Krishna, Lord Jagannath, and Lord Shiva
- Explore the temple complex adorned with replicas of the twelve jyotirlingas, representing Lord Shiva, offering devotees the opportunity for spiritual enlightenment and divine blessings.
- Immerse yourself in the tranquil surroundings of Char Dham, Namchi, and attain heightened solace amidst the gorgeous expanse of the temple compound.
- Discover the significance of jyotirlingas, holy objects symbolizing Lord Shiva’s radiance, and partake in worship to gain spiritual insights and blessings.
- Enhance your visit by renting traditional costumes from locals and capturing memorable moments against the backdrop of temples and majestic mountains, with on-the-go photographers available for instant photo souvenirs.
Taxi or Bike
8 AM to 7 PM
1 to 2 hours
Samdruptse
- Visit Samdruptse Hill, known as the “wish-fulfilling hill,” just 5 kilometres from Namchi, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and Mt. Kangchenjunga.
- Marvel at the 45-meter-tall statue of Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche), adorned with gold gilding, overlooking the city and bestowing blessings for over 1,200 years.
- Explore the repository within the statue premises, housing an extensive collection of historical photographs of Sikkim, including portraits of Mahatma Gandhi, providing insight into the region’s rich heritage.
- Appreciate the engineering triumph of the monument, constructed over seven years with funding from the Sikkim State Government, with the cornerstone laid by the Dalai Lama in 1997.
- Experience the spiritual significance of Samdruptse Hill as a dormant volcano, revered by local monks who offer prayers to prevent eruption, underscoring the deep-rooted cultural beliefs of the region.
- Discover nearby tourist attractions, including the revered Shiva Mandir within the Solophok Chardham complex, housing a sizable figure of Lord Shiva, and embark on adventurous hikes to Tendong Hill and Maenam Hill, with opportunities to explore Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary and Tendong State Biodiversity Park.
- Immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of Namchi, home to several stunning monasteries such as Ralang Monastery, Doling Gompa, Ngadak Monastery, and Serdup Choling Monastery, enriching your cultural experience in the region.
Taxi or Bike
9 AM to 5.30 PM
1 to 2 hours
Pemayangtse Monastery
- Explore the historic Pemayangtse Monastery, one of the oldest and most renowned monasteries in Sikkim, founded in 1647 by Lama Lhatsun Chempo, located near Pelling in northeastern Sikkim.
- Admire the stunning backdrop of snow-capped mountains surrounding the monastery, situated at an elevation of 2085 meters, providing a picturesque setting for spiritual contemplation.
- Witness the vibrant Tibetan designs adorning the doors and windows of the main prayer hall, known as Dukhang or Lakhang, featuring colorful paintings depicting scenes from Tibetan Buddhism.
- Marvel at the statues of Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) and his consorts, characteristic of the Nyingma order to which the monastery belongs, portraying the revered figure in his wrathful form as Dorje Bhurpa Vjarakila.
- Experience the traditional Cham dance festival held annually on the 28th and 29th day of the 12th lunar month of the Tibetan calendar, featuring lamas dressed as Mahākāla and Guru Drag-dmar in vibrant costumes, attracting pilgrims from across Sikkim.
- Witness the display of a large embroidered scroll and fireworks during the festival’s conclusion, symbolizing the driving away of evil spirits and marking the end of Losar.
- Learn about the monastery’s rich history intertwined with the reign of Chador Namgyal at Rabdentse, who patronized Buddhist religious places and decreed the ordination of monks from Bhutia families.
- Appreciate the resilience of the monastery, which has withstood earthquakes and calamities over the centuries, undergoing refurbishments and preservation efforts to maintain its structural integrity.
Taxi or Bike
10 AM to 5 PM
1 to 2 hours
Rabdentse Ruins
- Explore the historic ruins of Rabdentse, the second capital of the former Kingdom of Sikkim, dating back to 1670, situated near Pelling in West Sikkim district.
- Discover the remnants of the palace and chortens, offering insights into the region’s rich history and royal heritage, accentuated by commanding views of the Kanchendzong hill ranges and surrounding mountains.
- Marvel at the ornamental yellow gate marking the entrance to Rabdentse, followed by a scenic trek through chestnut tree avenues and forested hills, providing a serene journey to the ancient ruins.
- Witness the stone throne known as “Namphogang,” once the pulpit of judges during the king’s reign, and the semi-ruined “Taphap Chorten,” serving as the entry point to the palace.
- Explore the palace ruins, comprising the northern and southern wings, with the northern wing housing the royal family’s residence and the open quadrangle of “Dab Lhagang” for prayer offerings.
- Admire the white marble slab, believed to have been carried by a single person from the river, and the three chortens where the royal family offered incense to deities, showcasing the region’s religious significance.
- Learn about the preservation and restoration efforts undertaken by the Archaeological Survey of India to safeguard Rabdentse’s heritage status and ensure its cultural significance is preserved for future generations.
- Take in the panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes from Rabdentse’s elevated location, providing a picturesque backdrop for exploration and contemplation of Sikkim’s illustrious past.
Taxi or Bike
10 AM to 5 PM
1 to 2 hours
Chenrezig Statue & The Sky Walk
- Explore the Sky Walk, located around 6-7 kilometers away from Pelling town towards Dentam, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
- Marvel at the gigantic Chenrezig (Avalokitesvara) Statue, standing at 137 feet tall, which is the primary attraction of the project, symbolizing the ongoing trend of building colossal statues of Buddhist figures in Tibetan Buddhist areas in India.
- Climb several stairs to reach the Chenrezig Statue and enjoy better views of the Sky Walk and surrounding area from the elevated platform.
- Experience the Sky Walk, a glass walkway offering thrilling views of the road and cars below, although suggestions for improvement include enhancing the space underneath with a garden for a more appealing view.
- Take in the serene atmosphere of the Sanga Choeling Monastery, one of the oldest and most important gompas in Sikkim, dating back to 1701 AD, with elaborate Buddhist paintings adorning the walls and prayer flags dominating the compound.
- Admire the large, black stupas with golden tips on the monastery compound, representing structures that have withstood the test of time and adding to the historical significance of the site.
- Learn about the monastery’s significance, with “Sanga Choeling” translating to “the island of esoteric teaching,” and appreciate its role in preserving Buddhist teachings throughout history.
- Plan for ample time to explore the Sky Walk, Chenrezig Statue, and Sanga Choeling Monastery, ensuring a fulfilling experience at each destination before moving on to the next.
Taxi or Bike
8 AM to 5 PM
2 to 3 hours
Singshore Bridge
- Experience the thrill of standing on Singshore Bridge, the highest bridge in Sikkim and the second highest in Asia, offering stunning views of the surrounding greenery and the river flowing below.
- Enjoy the base view of immense greenery, where the distinction between lowlands and mountains becomes difficult to discern, creating a breathtaking panorama.
- Feel the exhilaration as strong winds blow while standing in the middle of the bridge, adding to the adventurous experience.
- Listen to the effusive sound of waterfalls and admire the river flowing through uneven rocks, enhancing the natural beauty of the surroundings.
- Appreciate the engineering triumph of Singshore Bridge, which connects two hills and shortens travel time and distance for trekkers, making it a popular tourist destination in Sikkim.
- Trek further after crossing the bridge to visit the Alpine cheese factory and sample some famous gouda cheese, adding a culinary experience to your adventure.
- Explore Uttarey Village, located around 10 kilometres away, home to one of the oldest Uttarey societies situated at the Indo-Nepal Border, offering insights into local culture and heritage.
Taxi or Bike
6 AM to 6 PM
1 to 2 hours
Khangchendzonga National Park
- Explore the Khangchendzonga National Park, located in the heart of the Himalayan range in the northern Indian state of Sikkim, offering a unique diversity of plains, valleys, lakes, glaciers, and snow-capped mountains.
- Marvel at the world’s third highest peak, Mount Khangchendzonga, surrounded by ancient forests and spectacular landscapes, including steep-sided valleys and barren high altitudes.
- Experience the extraordinary vertical sweep of over 7 kilometers within the park, showcasing a wide range of altitudinal zones from sub-tropical to alpine ecosystems.
- Discover the rich biodiversity of the park, home to a significant number of endemic, rare, and threatened plant and animal species, making it one of India’s most significant biodiversity concentrations.
- Appreciate the cultural and sacred significance of Mount Khangchendzonga and other natural features within the park, revered across several cultures and religions, representing a unique example of co-existence and exchange between different religious traditions and ethnicities.
- Learn about the indigenous traditional knowledge of local plants and ecosystems, which is on the verge of disappearing but represents a precious source of information on the healing properties of endemic plants.
- Witness the active dimension of Buddhist cosmogonies through the traditional and ritual management system of forests and natural resources by Buddhist monasteries, contributing to the effective management of the park.
Taxi or Bike
10 AM to 4 PM
Full Day
Dubdi Monastery
- Visit Dubdi Monastery, also known as Yuksom Monastery, a Buddhist monastery of the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism near Yuksom, Sikkim.
- Established in 1701, Dubdi Monastery is revered as the oldest monastery in Sikkim and is located atop a hill, about an hour’s walk from Yuksom.
- Explore the historical significance of Dubdi Monastery, closely linked to the founding of the State of Sikkim in the middle of the 17th century by Lhetsum Chenpo and his two associate lamas.
- Learn about the ascetic founder Lhatsun Namkha Jigme, who established Dubdi Monastery to commemorate the founding of the Kingdom of Sikkim, with its literal meaning in the local language being “the retreat.”
- Marvel at the elaborately painted interior of Dubdi Monastery, featuring images of divinities, saints, and symbols, as well as a rare collection of manuscripts and ritual texts.
- Admire the two-storied stone structure of the monastery, which faces south and includes a tapering tower with a flat roof made of iron sheets and a bell-shaped gilded dome known as “Gyaltshen.”
- Discover the statues of three lamas responsible for establishing Yuksom installed within the monastery, along with other significant religious artifacts and relics.
- Gain insights into the historical and religious significance of Dubdi Monastery as a sacred site and a symbol of Sikkimese heritage and identity.
Taxi or Bike
7 AM to 4 PM
2 to 3 hours
Tashiding Monastery
- Visit Tashiding Monastery, one of the most sacred and holiest monasteries in Sikkim, located in Western Sikkim, northeastern India.
- Explore the rich history and significance of Tashiding Monastery, described as the “Heart of Sikkim/Denzong” due to its importance of religious sacredness.
- Attend the annual Bumchu festival, held on the 14th and 15th day of the first month of the Tibetan lunar calendar (around February or March), to witness ancient rituals and predictions for the upcoming year.
- Learn about the festival’s history, dating back to the reign of King Trisong Deutsen in Tibet, and the legend of Guru Padmasambhava’s holy vase, which is opened during the festival.
- Marvel at the architecture and scenic surroundings of Tashiding Monastery, located on a hill between the Rathong chu and Rangeet River, with Mt. Kanchendzonga as a backdrop.
- Discover the spiritual significance of Tashiding Monastery, considered the spiritual centre of Sikkim and encircled by many important monasteries in all directions.
- Explore the precincts of the monastery, including the Sinem marketplace, main market place, main Tashiding Monastery, Chorten area, and more.
- Witness the sacred water ceremony during the Bumchu festival, where water from the Rathong chu is inspected to predict the fortune of Sikkim and its people in the following year.
Taxi or Bike
10 AM to 4 PM
1 to 2 hours
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