Gangtok tourist places

  1. 10 Best Places to Visit in Gangtok for Every Age Group
  2. 20 Places to Visit near Gangtok 2023: Updated
  3. Top 10 Must
  4. Top Places to Visit in Gangtok in 2023


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10 Best Places to Visit in Gangtok for Every Age Group

5/5 - (3 votes) Once a year, go to a place where you have never been before – If you live up to this thought, then Gangtok in Sikkim is one of the best places to visit in northeast India. Gangtok is the capital town of the mountainous state of Sikkim at an elevation of 1,650 m above sea level. Now Gangtok is one of the famous centres for Buddhism in northeast India. The Gangtok setting in the eastern Himalayan range makes it one of India’s best places to visit for hiking lovers. There are many places to visit in Gangtok. For instance, Gangtok has viewpoints, pristine waterfalls, and local markets to explore for couples and honeymooners. We totally agree that compiling the list of best sightseeing places in Gangtok is an inherently subjective task. And hence, our travel writer scratched the surface of top attractions to visit in Gangtok. Our further writeup will be focusing largely on the places to visit in and around Gangtok, including high altitude lakes, zoological parks, monasteries, mountain passes and more. Are you ready to join us for an imaginary journey to Gangtok? If yes, then continue reading! When to go to Gangtok? The high season in Gangtok is winters from November to February, but snowfall is very rare. The other pleasant months to visit Gangtok are January, February, March, April, May, June. In a nutshell, spring, autumn, summer, and winter constitute Gangtok’s best time. Only the monsoon season during July to September is when you should avoid visiting Gangt...

20 Places to Visit near Gangtok 2023: Updated

Tourist Places near GangtokNathula Pass,Tsongmo Lake, Yuksom, Chungthang,Yumthang, Zuluk,Lachung,Pelling, Kabi,Ravangla, Lachen, Darjeeling,Pemayangtse Monastery,Rumtek Monastery and many such other beautiful places. The traveler in you will never fall short of words to describe the places to visit near Gangtok – that’s how enchanting the exotic capital of Sikkim is. Be it the views of the snow-capped Kanchenjunga or the Sikkim Valley of Flowers, there are plenty of places nestled near Gangtok in the Himalayas for you to visit which will enthral you with their beauty and charm in the mountains. Gangtok is a feisty city, and so are the places around Gangtok, which leave no stone unturned to satisfy the traveller in you with their exquisite cuisine and rich culture. Be it the Peyamangtse Monastery or the Nathu La Pass, the places around Gangtok offer an ideal blend of serenity and spirituality,stay in the resorts in Gangtokallowing you to explore the land of Sikkim. Visit the enthralling Indo-China border at Nathu La and feel the once-in-a-lifetime adrenaline rush as the soldiers guard their borders in extreme conditions. Here are the best places to visit near Gangtok: Also known as Changu Lake, the popular Tsongmo Lake is located at a whopping altitude of 12,400 feet in the Himalayas, creating a tranquil atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. The lake freezes during the winters until April-May, making it one of the most ideal places around Gangtok for adventure enthusiasts to vi...

Top 10 Must

About Top 10 Must-see Places To Visit In Gangtok The amazing landscapes of Gangtok form a wonderful collage that attracts travellers from all over the world. Snow-capped mountains, tranquil lakes, and appealing valleys — the breath-taking landscapes of gangtok make a wonderful collage that attracts people from all over the world. Gangtok, the vibrant capital of Sikkim, is recognised for its cleanliness, picturesque views, waterfalls, lakes, monasteries, and MG hotels. Here we will explore about the Gangtok, a prominent tourist destination in northeast India, is located at a pleasant altitude of 1650 metres. The northeast state of India, Sikkim was recently named the “Most Film Friendly State” in the United States, because of the natural beauty of Gangtok. Here is a list of some of the top places to see in gangtok. 1. Tsuk La Khang Monastery – Embracing Tranquility Tsuk La Khang Monastery is Sikkim’s former Royal dynasty’s imperial ‘gompa.’ This monastery is one of the well known gangtok tourist places. The monastery is part of the Royal Palace complex in gangtok, and is a well-known Buddhist shrine for holy gatherings as well. The Buddhist scripture collections are housed in the two-story edifice. The aroma of juniper incense adds to the tranquilly. Throughout the year, the monastery hosts a variety of events, including Buddhist festivals such as Phang Lhabsol and Losoong (Tibetan New Year). The monks of the monastery may perform the traditional mask dance Chaam during the...

Top Places to Visit in Gangtok in 2023

Places to visit in Gangtok Gangtok, a heavenly abode for all type of travellers! The city of Suggested Read: You might also like: (Tourists enjoy a ropeway cable car/Gondola ride over Gangtok city during sunset.) Here are places you should visit while in Gangtok. Kanchenjunga Mountain Kanchenjunga Mountain is the third highest peak in the world. And from the city of Gangtok, you can enjoy a breath-taking view of this snow-clad mountain. Kanchenjunga peak resonates through the pinnacles of Sikkim and can be seen from most places around Gangtok. If you wish to enjoy a closer view of this mighty mountain, you can participate in treks to the base camp of Mount Kanchenjunga or visit the Tips The best time to visit to get the clear views of Kanchenjunga Mountain is during the spring season (March to April) when the sky remains clear and during the winter season (October to December) when the weather remains pleasant and the sky clears post monsoon rains. The best place in Gangtok to get mesmerising views of Kanchenjunga Mountain is Tashi View Point. You need to climb a few steps to reach the point. Facts Kanchenjunga Mountain is the third highest mountain in the world with an elevation of 8,586 meters (28,169 feet). The mountain lies partly in India (i.e. Sikkim) and partly in Nepal. It is the highest mountain in India and the second highest mountain in Nepal. Kanchenjunga Mountain finds its name from its five towering peaks. The name Kanchenjunga translates to ‘Five Treasures o...