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  1. Nathu La
  2. Kanchenjunga Gangtok
  3. 15 Spectacular Places to Visit in Gangtok (2022)
  4. Gangtok Tourism
  5. Trip To Nathula Pass: A Complete Guide


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Nathu La

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Kanchenjunga Gangtok

The third highest peak in the world, the majestic Kanchenjunga, also spelt Kangchenjunga, is one of the most stunning mountains. Surrounded by Nepal, Sikkim and Tibet, Mt Kanchenjunga was first scaled in 1955 but since then has been declared sacred. Kanchenjunga' is a Tibetan name which means 'The Five Treasures of the High Snow'. The treasures represent the five repositories of God, namely gold, silver, gems, grain and holy books. There are a lot of trekking routes in and around Kanchenjunga which will take you through woody forests and serene countryside. Kangchenjunga Mountain near Darjeeling is the third highest peak in the world, with a peak elevation of 8,586 m. In the Kirat religion of Sikkim, the mountain is regarded very sacred and in the local Limbu language, it is also called Sewa Lungma. Out of the five peaks of Kanchenjunga, four can be viewed from many points in Darjeeling and Gangtok. Out of the many points in Darjeeling from where you can have a spectacular view of the peak, Kanchenjunga Trek Information : Base Camp: Yuksom Difficulty: Difficult Gradient Nearest Airport: Bagdogra Nearest Railhead: 150 km Region: Sikkim Himalaya, Sikkim Snow: During the winter months, the park receives heavy snowfall making everything around full of mystery and magic. Heavy showers of rain also commences from May and continue on and off till mid October. Starting point of trek: Yuksom Located in Sikkim and encompassing the Kanchenjunga Peak and the Zemu glacier, this Nationa...

15 Spectacular Places to Visit in Gangtok (2022)

A famous travel quote on the Internet says “Great Things Are Done When Men and Mountains Meet”. True to this quote, Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, is one of the best hill stations in India that is a must-visit for anyone who loves to head to the mountains to break free from the routine. Incredibly beautiful, blessed with nature’s abundance and shrouded by clouds, Gangtok is one mystique destination worth visiting that will make you fall in love with the place every single time. There are a number of places to visit in Gangtok. It boasts of a picturesque landscape, cascading waterfalls, numerous magnificent Buddhist monasteries, serene villages and a breath taking view of the Mt Kanchenjunga. No wonder, Gangtok is flocked by innumerable couples, tourists and travel enthusiasts who love to explore this city before visiting other places in Sikkim. Let’s a take a look at the top 15 Gangtok tourist places that you cannot miss while you visit this incredibly beautiful locale. How to Reach Gangtok? • By Air: Book a flight till Bagdogra airport. Gangtok is at a distance of 124kms from Bagdogra airport and can be reached in 2 hours via a shared cab of a private one. • By Train: The nearest railway station to Gangtok is New Jalpaiguri that is located at a distance of 148kms. From here, you can take a local bus or hire a taxi to Gangtok. • By Road: If you wish to self-drive, you can hire a cab and head to Gangtok on your own. 15 Splendid Places to Visit in Gangtok 1 Rumtek Monastery...

Gangtok Tourism

One of the most well-liked hill resorts in India is Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim. It is really seductive, delightfully rowdy, and shrouded in clouds. The village, which is located at a height of 1650 metres above sea level, provides breathtaking views of Mt. Kanchenjunga on its sunny days. Trekkers and campers to the Himalayan Mountain ranges choose With a name that translates to “hilltop,” Gangtok is undoubtedly one of the nation’s most picturesque high towns. Gangtok is a living, pulsing slice of heaven of the northeast, with everything in just the right quantity from a blend of cultural identities to urbanisation. There are several natural attractions in Gangtok and the surrounding areas, including the Tsomgo Lake, Ban Jhakri Falls, Tashi viewpoint, and others. Numerous well-known religious sites, such as the Enchey Monastery, Itinerary Day 1: Arrive at Gangtok • When you arrive at Bagdogra Airport or NJP Railway Station, our representative will pick you up and take you to your accommodation in Gangtok. • Arrive at your accommodation and unwind for the evening. • Discover the lovely hill town with its charming monasteries and gorgeous scenery. • Hotel stay for the night. Day 2: Soak in the beauty of sightseeing Gangtok • Prepare for a day of local touring in Gangtok after breakfast. • Visit the Handicraft Center, then go to Bakthang Falls. • After that, visit the Flower Show, Ganesh Tok, Do Drul Chorten, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, and Tashi Viewpoint. • Next, go...

Trip To Nathula Pass: A Complete Guide

The route through Tibet goes down the Chumbi Valley to Yathung, a place about 30kms away which once used to be a major trading township (no longer so at present). In fact, on a clear day you can see this route winding down the valley. If you look towards the eastern horizon, you can see the magnificent peak of Chomolhari of Bhutan. A fairly steep and long stairway leads all the way to the Indo-China border. When the war broke out between India and China in 1962, the Indo-China border at Nathula was relatively quiet. But in 1965 a firing across the border took place because of a dispute around the location of the fenced border. After some 44 years of closure, the old Silk Route again reopened on 6th July 2006 allowing limited trade between India and Tibet of China. Items such as wool, raw silk, yak hair, yak tail, China clay, horses, sheep etc can be imported duty free from Tibet of China through this route while 29 items including clothes, tea, coffee, rice etc can be exported to China. This is however limited only to a border trade and participated by 100 odd businessmen. You can see both Indian and Chinese soldiers guarding the border. The guards are friendly. No man's land doesn't exist here. Even today, mails are delivered across the border on certain days of the week. There is an engraved stone here called Nehru Stone which marks the visit of former Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru who visited Nathua Pass in 1958. Shortly before you reach Nathula, you will com...