Tsomgo lake

  1. Tsomgo Lake In June
  2. Tsongmo Lake / Changu Lake, Gangtok
  3. Tsomgo Lake Near Gangtok Sikkim
  4. Tourists at Tsomgo Lake
  5. Lake Tsomgo Sikkim (Travel Guide)


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Tsomgo Lake In June

Tsomgo Lake In June The gateway to summer, June is the month when everybody moves towards chilly mountains as an escape from burning hot season. If you want to witness the bountiful magnificence of nature, Tsomgo Lake in Gangtok is the destination that proffers an enthralling experience to its tourists. Also known as Changu Lake or the ‘Source of Water’, this paradise is the most visited as well as a must-visit place in Sikkim for one of the spectacular high-altitude lakes of India. It is approximately 1 km long and 427 metres wide and spread in the area of roughly 60 acres. As far as its depth is concerned, Tsomgo is 15 metres deep and contain moderate water. As the winter ends, the snow surrounding the lake melts which gives a more unobstructed view of the blossoms of the area that includes lush green land. Moreover, the summer is the peak time when many tourists pay their call to this speechless sight where they are more captivated by the notable variety of rhododendrons, species of precious birds such as Brahminy Ducks, and wildlife creatures like the red panda. Apart from its breathtaking beauty, Tsomgo lake is also renowned as a sacred place among locals and various Buddhist Monks because of its ability to tell the future through its colour. Furthermore, this lake is used as a spot of worship every Guru Purnima as it contains a Shiv temple at the bank of it. Weather At Tsomgo Lake In June During summer, tourists will not find snow-covered surroundings as the temperat...

Tsongmo Lake / Changu Lake, Gangtok

At a distance of 17 km from Nathula Pass and 38 km from Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake or Tsongmo Lake is a glacial lake located in the East Sikkim district of Sikkim. Also known as Changu Lake, it is one of the top places to visit in Gangtok and among the beautiful lakes in Himalayas. Located at an altitude of 3,753 m, Tsongmo Lake is one of the few and awesome high altitude lakes in India. In Bhutia language Tsomgo means 'Source of the Lake'. The lake gets its water from the melting snow on the surrounding mountains. The lake is formed in an oval shape and has a surface area of 60 acres. The maximum length of the lake is 1 km and an average depth of the lake is 15 m. The River Lungtze Chu originates from this lake and further falls into Rangpo-chu. Highly revered by the Buddhists and Hindus, the lake surface reflects different colors with change of seasons. According to the history, the colour of water of this lake was studied by Lamas so as to forecast about the future. They believed, if the water had a dark tinge, it indicated a year full of trouble and unrest in the state. The lake is also of special significance for the Jhakris (faith healers) of Sikkim who congregate here annually on Guru Purnima to offer prayers. Surrounded by steep mountains covered with snow, this azure blue lake remains completely frozen during winter. In late spring the abundance of flowers in bloom adds colors around the lake. One can see a small Shiva temple and some food stalls near the Lake. Tourists...

Tsomgo Lake Near Gangtok Sikkim

Tsomgo Lake; popular as Changu lake among the locals, is the revered river of the Sikkimese people that also carries special significance for the faith healers (Jhakris) of the state. This astoundingly beautiful glacial lake offers as an aspiring outing place for the tourists as well as for the locals. The adventure starts with the trek through the winding trails amidst the edgy cliffs that takes you to the serene Tsomgo lake, where other activities like riding on colourfully decorated yaks and mules awaits to make for a perfect weekend getaway. Things To Do And See The other closely located lakes and valleys to Tsomgo lake are Menmcho Lake and Nathang Valley that mesmerises the tourists with their immense beauty. The other must visit places of Sikkim like Baba Harbhajan Singh Memorial Temple, Nathula Pass, Jelep La Pass, Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary that resided within the range of 10 km from this wonderful lake Best Time To Visit The lake seems different in different time of season like from Jan - March; the lake and the the surrounding hills are in frozen state, from April - May; one can visit the Rhododendrons and Orchids, whereas from Oct - Dec offers the pleasant atmosphere with best views of the hills.

Tourists at Tsomgo Lake

The Tsomgo Lake in East Sikkim (Photo by Indrajit Das in Wikimedia, Creative Commons license) Also known as Changu Lake, Tsomgo is considered to be sacred by the local people. Located at 12,406 feet in the mountains about 25 miles northeast of Sikkim’s capital, Gangtok, the lake and its surrounding lands is a biodiversity hotspot that hosts Himalayan black bears, red pandas, and musk deer. It is also a stopover spot for migrating birds—and for huge numbers of tourists, whose spending contributes a lot to the local economy. But the tourists bring their polluting ways to the lake, harming the wonders they have come to enjoy. To address the problem, the state government of Sikkim established lake conservation committees to involve local communities in protecting their natural wonders. The Tsomgo Pokhri Sanrakshan Samiti (TPSS), the Tsomgo Lake Conservation Committee, was formed by the enthusiastic local people in 2008, the first in Sikkim. Tourists and yaks at Tsomgo Lake (photo by shankar s. on Flickr, Creative Commons license) As one member from a local village was quoted by the Mongabay reporter: “Our village elders used to say that it is our duty to protect the lake and keep it clean. Else, calamity might befall the villagers… This is something every villager believes and they are fully committed to keeping the lake clean.” TPSS acts for the communities as the custodian of the lake, keeping records of expenses incurred in protecting it from pollution and litter. Two membe...

Lake Tsomgo Sikkim (Travel Guide)

The Tsomgo Lake also known to as Changu Lake is a glacial water body in Sikkim. It lies at an altitude of 12,400 ft, 38 kilometres from Gangtok. The beautiful lake is a must to - visit sight for tourists in the mountain state. About Lake Tsomgo Tsomgo is local Bhutia language means 'source of water'. The journey to the lake is an ethereal one. The road passes through rugged mountain terrain and also sharp cliffs. Tsomgo Lake is known for its famous appeal. The lake looks various every season. In winter season the lake continues to be icy solid with the location around it covered in snow. In late spring the abundance of flowers in bloom adds colors around the lake. The Tsomgo Lake is associated with many myths & legends. The Sikkim’s considers the lake sacred. In the olden times, Buddhist monks would study the color of the water of the lake to forecast the future. The lake is likewise of unique value for the Jhakris (faith healers) of Sikkim. They put together right here each year on Expert Purnima, to offer prayers. For visitors' in Sikkim, the Tsomgo Lake is not to be missed. Trip on colorfully decorated yaks and mules to reach the lake site. There are likewise various consuming stalls serving snacks and also drinks. In winter season, hire snow boots as well as safety garments to play in the snow. Tsomgo Lake is accessible to both Indian as well as international nationals. Foreign visitors require requesting license via a signed up travel agency. How to Reach Tsomgo Lake ...