Making Dreams Memorable

Sikkim is known for its stunning landscapes and diverse attractions. Here are some popular tourist destinations in Sikkim:

Gangtok: The capital city of Sikkim, known for its vibrant culture, monasteries, and panoramic views of the Himalayas. Key attractions include:

  • Enchey Monastery

  • Rumtek Monastery

  • Buddha Park

  • MG Road (main street for shopping and dining)

  • Namgyal Institute of Tibetology

Pelling: Famous for its beautiful views of the Kanchenjunga range and its serene environment. Attractions include:

  • Pemayangtse Monastery

  • Khecheopalri Lake

  • Rabdentse Ruins

  • Sangachoeling Monastery

North Sikkim: Known for its rugged landscapes and high-altitude attractions. Key spots include:

  • Lachung: Gateway to the Yumthang Valley and Zero Point.

  • Yumthang Valley: Known as the "Valley of Flowers," it is famous for its blooming rhododendrons.

  • Zero Point: A high-altitude area offering spectacular views and snow activities.

  • Lachen: A base for visiting Gurudongmar Lake.

Gurudongmar Lake: A sacred high-altitude lake, revered by Buddhists, and one of the highest lakes in the world.

Tsongmo Lake (Changu Lake): A picturesque glacial lake located near Gangtok, known for its scenic beauty and reflection of surrounding peaks.

Zuluk: A small village known for its winding roads and scenic beauty, offering great views of the eastern Himalayas.

Ravangla: A small town with stunning views of the Himalayas and a base for exploring nearby monasteries and trekking routes. Attractions include:

  • Buddha Park: Houses a giant statue of Buddha and offers panoramic views.

Namchi: Known for its cultural and religious sites, including:

  • Samdruptse Hill: Home to a towering statue of Guru Padmasambhava.

  • Char Dham: A pilgrimage site featuring replicas of the four sacred shrines of India.

Each of these destinations offers unique experiences and showcases the natural and cultural richness of Sikkim.