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Excursions from Gangtok:
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Rumtek Dharma Chakra Center ◘
Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden ◘
Saramsa Garden ◘
Water Garden ◘ Tsomgo(Changu) Lake ◘
Menmecho Lake ◘
Nathula Pass
Government Institute of
Cottage Industry
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Note - closed on Sundays, all government declared
holidays, second Saturdays and the odd unforeseen holidays.
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It is now known as the Directorate of Handicrafts and Handlooms as
well as the Government Institute of Cottage Industries(GICI).
Started during the time of the Chogyals of Sikkim, as a venture to
preserve, protect and propagate the authentic Sikkimese arts,
handicrafts and skills of local and village artisans, it has
become one of the major attractions for people visiting Sikkim where beautiful
souvenirs like carpets, hand carved tables (choktses), traditional
handcrafts, furniture, handlooms carpets and other products are
produced & exhibited for sale. A word of caution to the innocent
guest...more |
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Sikkim Research Institute of
Tibetology(SRIT):
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Entry Fee - Rs.
this internationally acclaimed centre of Tibetan Studies &
Research houses a vast collection of rare Buddhist books,
manuscripts and over 200 Buddhist icons.
About a kilometer downhill from the main market of Gangtok, amidst
a small forest of oak, magnolia and birch trees stands the
Institute of Tibetology. The building accommodating the Institute
is an example of Tibetan architecture. It is world renowned and is
one of the few of its kind. It has one of the world's largest
collection of books and rare manuscripts on the subject of
Mahayana Buddhism plus many religious works of art and incredibly
finely executed silk embroidered thangkas...More |
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Do-Drul Chorten (Stupa):
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Note - Phone No - encircled by 108 prayer wheels built by late Trulsi Rimpoche in
1945-46. This is one of the most important and biggest stupas
found in Sikkim.
The Do-Drul Chorten or Stupa was built by the venerable Trulshi
Rimpoche, head of the Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism in 1945.
Inside this stupa, there are complete mandala sets of Dorjee
Phurba (Bajra Kilaya), a set of Kan-gyur relics (Holy Books),
complete 'Zung' (mantras) and other religious objects. Around this
Chorten, which is one of the most important stupas in Sikkim, are
10 Mani-Lhakor (prayer wheels). These prayer wheels are turned by
the devout Buddhist while chanting "Hail to the jewel in the
Lotus", to invoke the Buddhisattva. The Chorten is surrounded by
Chorten Lakhang, where there are two huge statues of Guru Rimpoche
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Deer Park:
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
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hills surrounding Gangtok is perched on top of a hillside that
plunges almost vertically deep into the valley. It was established
in the late fifties and is located adjacent to the new Secretariat
and is also called the Rustomji park so named after one of the
Dewans of the Chogyal of Sikkim and the author of the book
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different types of deer can be seen. There are also a few
cages in which some animals native to Sikkim like the Red
Panda and the Himalayan Bear are kept. have been kept.
A big statue of Lord Buddha commemorating his
preaching of the noble truths in the deer park at Sarnath adorns the park premises. A butter lamp
perpetually burns in front of the statue which is surrounded by
flowers of the most exotic variety. Below the statue, in golden
letters is the following stanza from the works of the renowned
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Shower forth, Ye Heavens sweet rains in
season due,
That Earth's rich harvest swell in ample stream,
Holdfast, O' king, the path of righteousness,
That world on world may rise to bliss supreme.
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Permanent Flower Show:
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Note - Phone No - Entry Fee -
Rs. White Hall, Close by
the White Memorial Hall and just below the Palace Ridge park is
the more recent Flower Show Hall. In recent years this show has
become quite popular and famous as there are flower exhibitions
throughout the year in accordance with the seasons and the flowers
in bloom. |
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Enchey Monastery:
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Note - Located on a hilltop above Gangtok this monastery rebuilt in 1910
belongs to the Nyingmapa order and was once the hermitage site of
Lama Drupthob Karpo renowned for his power of flying.
An important seat of the Nyingma order, the Enchey Monastery
meaning the Solitary temple, was originally built with the solace
that no other construction would be allowed near it is built on
the site blessed by Lama Druptob Karpo, a tantric master known for
his flying powers. This 200 year old Monastery has in its
premises images of god, goddesses and other religious objects.
Every year around January 'Chaam' or religious masked dance is
performed with great fanfare for two days. it is situated
adjoining the Sinolchu Tourist Lodge, 3 kms from Gangtok Town...more |
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White Hall:
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The White Hall has historical value and is situated on the
Ridge. It is a two storied structure and has typical British
architecture and was built in 1932. It is so called not because it
is, painted white but because it was built in memory of the first
Political Officer of Sikkim, Claude White. There is an Officers' Club and a
badminton court in the White Hall. |
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Ridge Park
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The Ridge is a small stretch of plain and
flat road above the town of Gangtok. It is just about fifteen
minutes walk from the main market. The Ridge has the White Hall
and the Chief Minister's official residence, known as the Mintokgang,
meaning "blossomed crowned hilltop" on one end and the
beautifully designed Palace Gate with a pagoda rooftop on the
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India, adorns the roundabout above White Hall. Situated on the
Ridge is also a resting shed using Tibetan architecture.
The ridge is lined
with plants and trees which when in bloom are a riot of colours.
Flower shows which attract tourists from all over the world are
held just below the Ridge. From the ridge, the, road winding its
way up along the Chola range towards Nathula( border between India
and China) can be clearly seen. During 1967 (not 1962, when this
border was quiet), a confrontation broke out between India and
China at Nathula. Long ago, a small market called the Sudder
Bazaar consisting of a few shops lined the Ridge. In the early
twenties this market was shifted to the present M.G. Marg. |
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Tashi View Point
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - ft. was built by the late King of Sikkim, Tashi Namgyal, it is
situated 4 km from Gangtok town from where one can have a clear
view of opposite hills, besides Mt. Khangchendzonga. This site
offers a breathtaking panorama of the majestic Mt. Khangchendzonga
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Built by the late King of
Sikkim Sri. Tashi Namgyal, it is situated about six kilometres
away from Gangtok on the North Sikkim Highway, this place offers
an astounding view of the Khangchendzonga snowy range on a clear
day. On the opposite hill, the Phodong and the Labrang monasteries
can be seen. A resting shed and a small cafeteria situated at
Tashi View Point provides shelter and other amenities to the
tourists. A park above the View Point is a good place to enjoy a
picnic. |
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Hanuman Tok:
Distance - 5½ km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 7,200 ft. Situated about 5 km uphill
from White Hall on a bifurcation road of
the Gangtok-Nathula Highway, is a temple devoted to Hanuman, a God
worshipped by the Hindus. On selected points on the road to the
temple, breathtaking views of Gangtok and the adjoining rolling
hills can be seen. From the temple itself, the snowy peaks of
Khangchendzonga present a panoramic picture. One also gets a birds
eye view of the Selep waterworks, which supplies drinking water to
the Gangtok town, a few hundred feet in altitude below Hanuman Tok.
The temple at Hanuman Tok is maintained by a unit of the Indian
Army and can be found to be spick and span.
A short distance before the stair case leading to the Hanuman
Temple is the cremation ground of the erstwhile royal family of
Sikkim. The cremation ground has stupas and chortens each marking
the place where the mortal remains of the departed souls were
consigned to the flames.
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Ganesh Tok:
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Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 6,500 ft.
It is a
very small temple dedicated to Lord Ganesh, a diety worshipped by Hindus.
The temple is so small in size that it can hardly accommodate one
person and one has to crawl to get inside it. It is located on the
hill adjoining the TV Tower. It is on
a hillock on Gangtok-Nathula Road.
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of Gangtok town and the Raj Bhawan Complex and on a clear day
you get a breathe taking view of Mt. Khangchendzonga.
During the tourist season, a small cafeteria is opened for
the convenience of the visitors. Just adjoining the Ganesh Tok
is a pinetum garden containing pine trees. A walk on the
footpath amongst the pine trees is refreshing. |
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Himalayan Zoological Park:
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - ft. Phone No - Entry Fee -
Rs. The park is
located exactly across the road opposite Ganesh Tok and covers an
area of 205 hectares. This area is also known as Bulbuley and
extends almost upto Hanuman Tok. Although a 3 kms long jeepable
road runs right through the park, vehicles are not allowed in.
There is a paved cement path that passes by fenced open air
enclosures housing the red pandas, Barking Deer, bears and other
animals of Sikkim in a semi natural habitat. As the enclosures
encompass a huge area the animals are sometimes not easily visible
and one has to be patient to get a sight of them. Making noise
drives away the animals to take refuge behind bushes. |
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Sa-Ngor-Chotshog Centre:
Distance - 5 km ( from Gangtok )
Note - Located on a beautiful
hill top it is a Tibetan refugee monastic institution established in 1961
by his Eminence Luding Khen Rimpoche, Head of Ngorpa, sub-sect of
the Sakya Order, with the blessing of H.H. Sakya Trizin and H.H.
the Dalai Lama. This is the only monastery of the Sakya Order of
Tibetan Buddhism in Sikkim. |
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Rumtek Dharma Chakra
Center
Distance - 24 km ( from Gangtok )
Note - Built in - 1960
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A short drive from
Gangtok will take you to Rumtek Dharma Chakra Centre.
Built in 1960 by His Holiness the late 16th Gyalwa
Karmapa it is a replica of the original Kagyurpa Monastery in
Tsurphu, Tibet, the seat of His Holiness the Gyalwa Karmapa Rinpoche, head of the Karmapa sub sect of Kargyudpa
order of Tibetan Buddhism. It now functions as the headquarters of
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Located within the complex are
the main monastery, the memorial stupa of the XVI Gyalwa Karmapa
inlaid with gold plate and semi precious stones, Shri Nalanda
Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies and the Jamyang Khang
Primary School. The centre houses some of the world's most
unique religious scriptures, manuscripts and religious art
objects.
A fifteen minute walk downhill from Dharma Chakra Center
takes one to the Old Rumtek monastery which was originally built
in 1730 by the ninth Karmapa but was destroyed by fire and had to
be reconstructed to the present state. His Holiness late Gyalwa
Karmapa lived in this monastery till the completion of the Rumtek
Dharma Chakra Center.
For more information visit their website at
www.rumtek.org |
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Shri Nalanda Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies:
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Note - Phone No - Initiated by the late
16th Karmapa, the institute in housed in the adjoining
building of the Rumtek Monastery. The Jamyang Khang Primary School
meant for 5 years of primary monastic studies is also located
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Jawaharlal Nehru
Botanical Garden:
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Note - Phone No - Located very close to
Rumtek Monastery just half a kilometer before reaching Rumtek
Monastery on the highway, it is 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. This garden is a
mixture of well tended tropical and temperate plants and trees can
be found here. A huge greenhouse containing many species of
orchids has been constructed within the garden. For children there
is even a small playground with a merry-go-round, swings and a
see-saw. A cemented footpath winds its way through the garden and
is good for taking a relaxed stroll. The sprawling town of Gangtok
can be seen on the hill opposite. The garden is indeed an ideal
picnic spot. |
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Saramsa Garden/
Ipecac Garden:
Distance - 14 km ( from Gangtok )
Note - Entry Fee -
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Also know as lpecac Garden,
the home of Sikkim's most exotic orchids and other rare tropical
and temperate plants. The garden is know as Ipecac garden because
of the plant Ipecac that is grown here. Established and maintained
by the Department of Forest, it is an excellent recreation and
picnic spot. Besides this plant, this garden also contains a
wide variety of other flora including numerous types of orchids
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other species of plants. One has to take a taxi to reach this
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Water Garden:
Distance - 16 km ( from Gangtok )
Note - Water Garden at Martam Khola is on
the 31-A National Highway south of Gangtok. It is an ideal spot for picnic with a
small swimming pool for children. |
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Tsomgo/ Changu Lake:
Distance - 40 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 12,210 ft
Note - A must visit for all
tourists. The drive from
Gangtok takes about 2½ hours by bus. The lake is about 1 km. long
and oval in shape, 50ft deep . This is an alpine zone and
snowbound from December to April and the lake is regarded
extremely Holy holy and head of all lakes in Sikkim remains frozen
from January to April, and attracts 99% of tourists visiting
Gangtok, Sikkim. It is
also a home of Brahmini ducks besides stopover for various
migratory ducks...More
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Nathula Pass:
Distance - 54 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 14790 ft.(4,392 m)
Note - The days for tourist
visit is restricted and needs to be applied at least 24 hrs in
advance and limited days of operation. The days permitted to visit Nathula are Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sundays only.
Photography is strictly prohibited in and around
Nathula.
20 km further away from is the famed Nathula pass. The pass Nathula
means the whistling pass.
Nathula is the Indo-China border at Jawahar Lal
Nehru Road whereby Indian troops and the Red army stand face to
face. This is the closest an
Indian Tourist can travel and pose a photo or two with the Red
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Menmecho Lake:
Distance - 60 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - ft. This is another beautiful lake located twenty
kilometres ahead of the (Changu) lake. Quite big in size, it lies
cradled between the mountains below the Jelepla pass and is also
the source of the river Rangpo-chu which meets the Teesta at Rangpo.
Like the (Changu) Lake, it also derives its water from the melting
snow around especially from the stream that originates just below
the Jelepla pass.
The lake is famous for its trout and a farm to
cultivate these fish also exists nearby. Accommodation for the
visitors coming here is available at the dak bunglow and tourist
lodge near the lake. Tourists are not yet permitted to visit this
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Fambong La Wildlife Sanctuary:
Distance - 25 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 1280 - 2652 m
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A log
house with two rooms is available at Golitar and Tumin. Charges
are Rs. 50 per person per night
Entry Fee - Rs.5/- per head.
Best Season -
October and April
It has
an area of 51.76 sq. km. The main vegetation is Oak, Katus, Kimbu,
Champ with thick bamboo forests and ferns. The Sanctuary is also
home to a large number of wild orchids, rhododendrons etc. The
richly forested area is known to be home for various species of
wild animals and birds. This area is being developed as a short
duration trekking trail.
Apart
from this sanctuary there are others like
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Population:176,000 |
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Area:
954 sq. km |
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Climate: SUMMER:
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Best Tourist Season:
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Best Mountain Views:
Mid Sept. - Mid Dec. |
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Recommended Clothing:
Light woollens and tropicals in summer (umbrellas and
raincoats are useful) and heavy woollen in winter.
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Language Spoken:
Bengali, Hindi, Nepali, English, |
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