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  1. Yumthang Valley, Sikkim: Breathtaking Terrain & Rhododendrons
  2. Yumthang Valley (Lachung)
  3. 7 Spots You Must Not Miss In Yumthang Valley, Sikkim I Zee Zest
  4. Yumthang Valley Tourism And Travel Guide (2023)
  5. Yumthang Valley of Flowers in Winters [PHOTO DIARY, SIKKIM]


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Yumthang Valley, Sikkim: Breathtaking Terrain & Rhododendrons

Yumthang Valley is the hidden paradise of natural beauty in the mountains of North Sikkim. Also known as Himalayan Valley of Flowers, the gorgeous Yumthang Valley houses a unique fusion of flora, fauna and nature’s various spectacles. The Valley changes in geographic character every season. Its beauty transforms constantly with the passing months. No wonder its terrain is capable of forming some of the most splendid backdrops for professional photographers and artists. If Yumthang Valley is to be described in one word, I’d say – Breathtaking!! Rolling meadows, the mighty Himalayas, grazing yaks a river flowing through and the blooming rhododendrons (between March and May) make this place nothing less than a paradise. Travelling to Yumthang Valley: An Overview If you are travelling to Sikkim, make sure you have put Yumthang Valley in your This mountainous region is rare and exotic in nature. It is one of the favourite spots for travellers who prefer a serene surrounding in the lap of snow-clad mountains and serenity. Visiting the valley will be an experience to cherish forever. Before I proceed into the details, here are a few things that will help you understand the destination better: Location North Sikkim, Elevation 11,800 ft above sea level Climate Cold Summer Temperature: 14 to 20 degree Celsius Winter Temperature: -15 to 10 degree Celsius Famous For Rhododendron Flowers Mode of Travel By road from Gangtok or Lachung Best Time to Visit March to June Nearby Place Lachun...

Yumthang Valley (Lachung)

Such a lovely place! They call this place as valley of flowers, since we visited in the month of May just before monsoon, we couldn't witness that much yet I would recommend this place for it's beautiful and wonderful landscape. We started bit early around 7am and reached this picturesque valley from Lachung village in one hour. Be ready with your DSLR or any camera to take 'n' number of pics. Don't forget your thermal wear and umbrella as the temperature is around 5 deg in May and sometimes it drizzles also. Yaks graze everywhere and hot spring was also a different experience for us. On the whole we enjoyed this magnificent place! Though we could not go to the real Yumthang valley location as permit allowed only drop off at 8 km from Lachung on 23rd Feb. You can walk up another 3 km. But what was reachable was beautiful, snow covered and offered wonderful views all around. There was no need to go to Zero point as snow was there right on the road side. Though previous day was rainy, the day we went was clear and wonder why the army did not allow access little further. Visited the place by May end, the spring flowers had disappeared by then. But Athe valley was green with Yumgtang chu flowing cutting across and Yaks grazing. It’s a photographers paradise. April time would be ideal I feel. The view and experience could vary based on season and the weather of the hour. But I bet the place will have its beauty in all weather throughout. The drive to the place from Lachung city...

7 Spots You Must Not Miss In Yumthang Valley, Sikkim I Zee Zest

Northeastern India's Sikkim state is bordered by Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan. The state is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, varied culture, and extensive history. The Yumthang Valley, which lies in the North Sikkim district, is one of the most visited places in Sikkim. For those who love the great outdoors, Yumthang Valley is a wonderland. At a height of 3,500 metres above sea level, the valley is encircled by snow-capped mountains, lush green woods, and glistening rivers. Due to the extensive variety of flowers that bloom here in the spring and summer, the valley is often referred to as the "Valley of Flowers." The valley is a well-liked location for botanists and flower lovers because it is home to over 24 species of rhododendrons. Yumthang Valley is home to various hot springs, which, in addition to the breathtaking natural beauty, are thought to have therapeutic qualities. Tourists frequent the hot springs to unwind and revitalise in the waters' abundance of minerals. Adventurers can choose from a number of hiking routes in Yumthang Valley that take them to some of the most beautiful Himalayan vistas. The Yumthang Valley hike, which traverses deep forests, open meadows, and several streams and waterfalls, is the most well-known in the region. The moderately difficult journey is appropriate for both novice and seasoned hikers. There are a number of little settlements in Yumthang Valley where you can get a feel for the native way of life and culture. One such s...

Yumthang Valley Tourism And Travel Guide (2023)

By Air: The Pakyong Airport in By Rail: The closest railway station from Yumthang Valley is the By Road: Getting to Yumthang Valley involves mostly road travel from Gangtok onwards. A number of bus and cab services can be availed to the nearest village of Lachung, from where Yumthang is around 110 km away and takes around 2 hours to cover via road. Summer (March-June): With a strategic location surrounded by mountains that maintains cool weather almost all year long, summertime is the best season to visit Yumthang Valley. It is the time when the valley is covered with Rhododendron blossoms, along with pleasant temperatures in the range of 14ᴼC-20ᴼC. Monsoon (June-September): Monsoons are not a good time to travel to Yumthang Valley. The region witnesses heavy rainfall with strong winds all through June to September, which occasionally leads to landslides and may cause disruption of travel through the perilous terrain. Autumn (October-November): The pleasant weather of autumn is one of the best times to visit Yumthang Valley if you are looking to enjoy some spectacular views of the Eastern Himalayas. The clear skies and cool weather favor sightseeing activities and allow uninterrupted panoramas of the rolling mountainside. Winter (December-February): Winters in Yumthang Valley are quite extreme, with nighttime temperatures that can go as low as -17ᴼC. While exploring the snow-clad landscapes and hills is a fascinating aspect of winters here, it is probably best left for adv...

Yumthang Valley of Flowers in Winters [PHOTO DIARY, SIKKIM]

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