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Mangan
Distance- 65 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 3950 ft. STD Code:
Hotels: Mangan is the district
headquarters of North Sikkim, a little hamlet with
flower patches, and the water wheels strung with bells set in
exquisite miniature gardens more than compensate for the
primitiveness of the region.
The Mangan Bazaar (market place)
is situated on the North Sikkim highway with around fifty odd shops. The district collectorate where the district
collector and other government department function is situated
around two kilometers uphill from market at a place called Pentok
and is approached by a link road. On the sides of this link road
while traveling towards Pentok lies a public ground and Mangan
Senior Secondary School. Just opposite to Mangan, separated by river
Teesta, is seen a sloppy villages namely Lingdong, Barfok,
Hee-Gyathang falling under Dzongu area. From the Pentok area, the
picturesque view of mount Siniolchu (a range of mount
Khangchendzonga) is also seen.
The region is famous for the Phensong and Phodong Monastery, the
latter being considered one of the six main monasteries of Sikkim. |
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Kabi Longtsok
Distance - 24 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 4800 ft STD Code:
Hotels:
The 134 km drive from
Gangtok to Yumthang takes you through Kabi Longtsok, where Sikkimese
history began in the 13th century. It was here that the
treaty of blood brotherhood between the Lepcha chieftain, Tetong Tek and the Tibetan chief
Khye Burnsa was sworn and signed. Amidst the
shadows of tall trees and cardamom fields, a memorial
stone and a place of worship mark the historical spot for those who
pass by. Slightly ahead is a small monastery. |
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Chungthang
Distance - 95 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 5,600 ft. STD Code:
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Chungthang is situated on the way to Yumthang. It
is a small town surrounded by high mountains that seem to touch
the sky. Chungthang lies on the confluence of two hilly rivers
Lachen and Lachung Chu and the starting point of river Teesta has
emerged as a major subdivision settlement in North Sikkim. From here the road bifurcates for the Lachen and Lachung valleys. The spot worth visiting at Chungthang
is the rock on which legend has it Guru Padmasambhava rested and the
imprint on it is said to be his footmark. There is a small opening
in the rock which remains filled with spring water Adjacent to the
rock there is a small stretch of land where paddy grows, defying
the conditions which are not conducive to the growth of this crop
here, It is said that while here Guru Padmasambhava had sprinkled a
handful of grain on this spot and paddy has grown here ever since.
Chungthang is also a good place to halt for sometime for a cup of
tea before proceeding onwards to Yumthang. It is
predominantly a Lepcha region. |
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Lachung
(small pass)
Distance
- 116 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 8800 ft. STD Code:
Hotels: Blue Sky Group & Resorts(225113/
223330), Dabla Inn
(226050 ) Lachung is a very small town
with scattered settlements, dominated mostly by Bhutias. There is
also an army cantonment for the border protection. You can visit
monastery, handicraft centre, go around for village. If you are
interested then you can do trout fishing.
A Bhutia village has a unique local self-governing
body called the Zumsa which substitutes the Panchayat. It is located
about 25 kms from Yumthang Valley. To get a glimpse of Lachung
Monastery you have to come to the opposite slope of the highway. |
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Phodong Monastery
Distance - 39 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 4500 ft. STD Code:
Hotels: this is one of the major
monasteries of Sikkim belonging to the Karmapa sub-sect of Kagyupa
monastery. Chogyal Gyurmed Namgyal built the monastery sometime in
the first quarter of the 18th
century. Beautiful moral paintings adorn the walls of this
monastery. |
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Singhik
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
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The area
also has a number of interesting short nature trails for 1 to 3 days
along the higher ridges of the surrounding hills.
Hotels:
A well-known tourist wayside accommodation for visitors is also
available. a destination 4 km from Mangan, from
where one can take a glorious view of Mt. Khangchendzonga, and its
neighboring peaks. Half an hour uphill walk takes you to an ancient
monastery. Chungthang It is a small town situated at the confluence
of Lachen & Lachung River. According to legend Chungthang was the
meeting place of Guru Rimpoche & Lepcha Chieftain Thekung Tek. It
was here from where the word Demazong originated according to the
prophecy of Guru Rimpoche. |
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Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
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the Lachen
valley has forty species/varieties of rhododendron trees and shrubs;
the sanctuary is rich in collection of ground flora and other
vegetation. |
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Yumthang Valley
Distance - 145 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 12000 ft. Note :
It is a restricted area and special permits are required.
Hotels:
At 24 kms from Lachung lies Yumthang, the rightfully called the
Valley of Flowers as in Flowering season there blossoms vivid
colours of variety of Rhododendrons, chimals and blue poppies.
Yumthang is located on a flat valley and is near the tree line, the
surrounding mountains seems to kiss the heavens. The journey from
Lachung to Yumthang has a very picturesque landscape and is lined
with Rhododendrons & 108 other types of Orchids which bloom in
different colours from April to May. "Come as a visitor for a
life-time experience." April and May promises colourful flowers,
where as November end to March usually sees snows. Simple village
folks spread scarcely admit the virgin landscapes is a food forever.
Another peculiar feature of the valley is that, the valley totally
covered with snow during the winter. Hence, while you see the flower
bed in summer, you see snow bed in the winter.
A natural hotspring is another attraction of the tourist who are
said to have had relief of their skin ailment after having bath
there. The
visit is on the passing of Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary.
Yumthang valley is a mesmerizing scene with yaks grazing on flower
- carpeted meadows against a backdrop of towering peaks. It
has breathtaking views where one can become a part of a timeless
scene without any kind of intrusion.
Hot springs, crystal clear streams, water
falls, soaring mountains and natures bounty, you name it, you will
find it here.
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Lachen
Distance - 122 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 9800 ft. STD Code:
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(big pass) this small town is located
at an alt of 2735m, which is 123 kms from the capital. The journey
takes almost 6-hrs drive and it is also a base for the Green Lake
trek most of the mountaineering activities.
This new destination of the millennium, only
opened on the 20th of December 2000, for domestic and
foreign tourists. It's a natures gifted wonderland- infact words
will fall short to describe the glory of this place. The people,
culture, monasteries ,valleys flowers zone. The famous Yak race is
Thangu, Chopta Valley and Domestic Tourists can
also visit Gurudongmar Lake and Cholamu Lake, the source of river
Teesta. Since this is a new destination ,the infrastructure is
bare minimum and there could be some difficulties but all troubles
are compensated by the beauty of the place. Its just too good.held annually at Muguthang, visitors can visit |
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Thangu
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the route continues from Lachen to
gradual ascend of 28 kms through the mountain ridge leads to Thangu.
Its alpine meadows are dotted with wooden houses and army camps. The
calm water of Teesta flowing through the valley presents a fantastic
contrast. |
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Gurudongmar
Distance - 150 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 13,500 ft. STD Code:
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the Calm and crystal clear water
of the Gurudongmar Lake is largest and probably the highest in
Sikkim. This is also one of the sacred lake and many pilgrims visit
this place once in a year. |
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Tso Lhamu
Distance - 192 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 18000 ft. STD Code:
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Yumeysamdong
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 18400 ft. STD Code:
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Phodong Monastery, Labrang Monastery and Tumlong Palace
ruins
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All these three are located within an area of one square
kilometre and about 40 kilometres from Gangtok on the North Sikkim
Highway. Phodong Monastery which belongs to the Kargyupa Sect (Karmapa),
is situated about a kilometre uphill by a jeepable road that
bifurcates from the North Sikkim Highway. Phodong monastery was
built by the Chogyal Gyurmed Namgyal somewhere in the first
quarter of the eighteenth century. The main annual puja is
performed on the 28th and 29th day of the tenth month of the
Tibetan calendar when the religious Chaams or dances are also
demonstrated. Another kilometre uphill from Phodong Monastery on
the same jeepable road is the Labrang Monastery which was built
about one hundred years later but belongs to the Nyingmapa sect.
Just below the road between Phodong Monastery and Labrang
Monastery are the ruins of the third capital of Sikkim, Tumlong.
In the beginning of the nineteenth century, the capital of Sikkim
was shifted from Rabdanste to Tumlong which then remained the
capital for almost ninety years, The Raja's house is now in
complete ruins covered with a thick canopy of bushes but we can
conjure up an image of what it looked like from Dr. Hooker's
account during his visit and imprisonment here in 1849. He wrote
in the Himalayan Journal It was an irregular low stone building Of
Tibetan architecture, with slanting walls and small window high up
under the broad thatched roof, above which, in the middle, was a
Chinese looking square copper gilt canopy, with projecting eaves
and bells at the corners, surmounted by a ball and a square spire.
On either gable of the roof was a round topped cylinder of gilded
copper, something like a closed umbrella. The chortens surrounding
the Palace have however withstood the vagaries of 'nature and many
of them can be seen. There are many buses plying on the route on
which Phodong lies. Taxis are also readily available for Phodong
from Gangtok. Cheap accommodation is also available at Phodong
Bazar which also has a few shops. |
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Yumthang Hot Springs
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Photographs of the natural scenes of Switzerland and Yumthang
valley look so similar that it is difficult to distinguish between
them. Yumthang which is at an altitude of 12,000 ft is situated
about 135 kms from Gangtok in North Sikkim. But going there is
like travelling 135 years back in time - it is so remote and
almost untouched by the vagaries of civilisation. It is well known
for its hot springs to reach which one has to walk a few hundred
yards from the road and across a pedestrian bridge on the River
Lachung. For the convenience of bathers a hut with two pools in
which the hot spring water collects has been constructed. Hot
water rich in sulphur, emanates from a spring just behind the hut
and is diverted to the pools. It is difficult to imagine that
water so hot in its natural form could be found in a place so
cold. Yumthang is now open to foreigners and has also caught the
fancy of filmmakers and a part of some movies have been shot here.
Although Yumthang itself is located on a flat valley and is near
the tree-line, the surrounding mountains seem to touch the
heavens. The route to Yumthang from Lachung - adjoining the Singba
Forest Reserve -has a very picturesque landscape and is lined with
rhododendrons which bloom at their best in May. What is
particularly interesting about the rhododendrons of the Yumthang
valley is that they bloom in different colours unlike those in
other parts of Sikkim which are usually red. Tourists require an
Inner Line permit which can be obtained with the help of the
travel agent to visit this place. During the tourist season, the
Tourism Department organizes package tours to Yumthang. Tours to
Yumthang are also organized by some local travel agents. Visitors
are not permitted to take their private vehicles to Yumthang.
Yumthang has a Forest Department Rest House but tourists are
normally accommodated at the Tourist Lodge named Yaksey 6 kms from
Lachung towards Yumthang. Yumthang itself has no population and
the few yak herders around are nomadic. Another 23 kms ahead of
Yumthang are the hot springs of Yumey- Sarndong on the river
Sebu-chu at the foot of the mountain on which lies the Donkiala
pass that connects the Lachung valley to the Lachen valley. Phurchachu
Reshi Hot Springs
These hot springs are located about 25 kms from Gyalshing near
Reshi on the River Rangit. One has to walk about ten minutes from
the highway across the River Rangit by a pedestrian bridge to
reach the hot springs. The water of these springs has medicinal
value as it contains sulphur and can cure some skin diseases.
People from all over the state and neighboring Darjeeling come
here during the winter months and spend days together lying
submerged in the soothing water of the hot spring. There are a
couple of trekkers' huts for the convenience of the tourists.
These springs also considered very holy as one of the four holy
caves is located here. This holy cave is called the Kadosang phu
or cave of the occult fairies and lies on the south of the four
cardinal points. Kechopari Lake
Kechopari Lake at an altitude of about 6,000 ft is located on a
bifurcation on the road between Gyalshing and Yoksum. Kechopari
means the Wishing Lake. The water in this lake is placid and
crystal clear. Not even a leaf can be seen floating on the water
surface although there is a beautiful dense forest above the lake.
It is said that if a leaf drops on the surface of the water it is
picked by a bird. A trekkers' hut has been built near the lake for
the convenience of the tourists.
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Lachung
Distance - 116 km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 8800 ft. STD Code:
Hotels: Siniolchu
Guest Houses
At almost 9000 ft in North Sikkim this quaint Sikkimese village
is a perfect destination and is around 110 kms from Gangtok, the
capital town of Sikkim, passing through villages memorable as
time, picturesque spots for stoppage, waterfalls, great views.
This place is an ideal nature spot of Sikkim and has been recently
opened to foreign travellers in an organised manner. This visit
gives a rare chance to the visitor to understand Sikkim at its
best and the traditions of the local people and culture. If one is
looking for Shangrila-then its here. If one is looking for
Shangrila-then its here.
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Chopta Valley
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Altitude - 13,200 ft STD Code:
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It has breathtaking alpine scenery with lofty snow capped peaks,
meandering rivers and alpine flowers that bloom in June-July. It
is about 20 minutes drive from Thangu. Gurudongmar Lake is a holy
lake at an altitude of over 17,000 ft, it is beyond Chopta and
armed with a special permit it is possible to reach the same
during a day's excursion ex-Lachen.
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Population: 31,000 |
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Area: 4,226 sq. km |
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Best Tourist Season:
April to Mid-June; Mid September to November |
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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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