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  • Rising early atop Darjeeling, Tiger Hill promises a breathtaking sunrise spectacle. This renowned viewpoint offers panoramic vistas of the majestic Himalayas, captivating visitors with its awe-inspiring beauty.
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    🛧 Best Time To Travel - April to June.

    🖈 Things To Do - Witness sunrise over the Himalayas, enjoy panoramic views, capture stunning photographs.

    🛉 Perfect Fit For - Photography, Enthusiasts, Adventure Seekers, Sunrise Admirers.
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  • Overlooking the picturesque town of Darjeeling, the Peace Pagoda stands as a symbol of peace. Built in 1992, this majestic structure radiates a sense of calmness and spirituality, offering a serene escape for visitors.
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    🛧 Best Time To Travel - March to May.

    🖈 Things To Do - Experience inner peace, enjoy panoramic views, participate in meditation sessions.

    🛉 Perfect Fit For - Peace Seekers, Spiritual Explorers.
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  • Nestled among the misty hills of Darjeeling, Ghoom Monastery is like a tranquil oasis. It's been standing tall since 1850, offering a peaceful escape for those seeking serenity and spiritual enlightenment.
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    🛧 Best Time To Travel - March to May, October to November.

    🖈 Things To Do - Take a quiet moment to meditate, explore beautiful Buddhist art, and experience spiritual rituals.

    🛉 Perfect Fit For - Spiritual Explorers, Peace Seekers.
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  • Tucked away in the heart of Darjeeling, Lloyd’s Botanical Garden is a verdant paradise. Established in 1878, it's a treasure trove of diverse flora, captivating visitors with its natural beauty and serene atmosphere.
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    🛧 Best Time To Travel - March to April.

    🖈 Things To Do - Stroll amidst exotic plants, admire colorful blooms, relax in peaceful surroundings.

    🛉 Perfect Fit For - Nature Lovers, Families, Lil Ones.
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  • Nestled amidst the rugged terrain of East Sikkim, Tsomgo Lake, also known as Changu Lake, is a mesmerizing glacial lake. Surrounded by steep snow-capped mountains, this pristine lake reflects the azure sky, creating a stunning visual spectacle. It's not only a popular tourist destination but also holds immense spiritual significance for the local Sikkimese people.
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    🛧 Best Time To Travel - April to June, October to December.

    🖈 Things To Do - Enjoy Boating, yak rides, photography, snow play, hiking, birdwatching, picnicking, serene views.

    🛉 Perfect Fit For - Thrill-seekers, Nature Lovers.
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  • Perched high in the Himalayas, Nathula Pass is a gateway to Indo-China trade and a symbol of historical significance. Once a part of the ancient Silk Route, this mountain pass now offers breathtaking views and an adventurous journey for visitors.
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    🛧 Best Time To Travel - April to June.

    🖈 Things To Do - Witness stunning mountain vistas, explore the border area, experience local culture.

    🛉 Perfect Fit For - Thrill-seekers, Nature Enthusiasts.
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  • Situated in the heart of Gangtok, the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology is a haven for those interested in Tibetan culture and history. Established in 1958, this renowned institute houses a vast collection of Buddhist artifacts and manuscripts, attracting scholars and enthusiasts from around the world.
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    🛧 Best Time To Travel - March to May, September to November.

    🖈 Things To Do - Explore Buddhist artifacts, study Tibetan culture, attend lectures and workshops.

    🛉 Perfect Fit For - Culture Enthusiasts, History Buffs.
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  • Perched atop a hill in Gangtok, Tashi View Point offers panoramic vistas of the snow-capped Himalayas and the lush valleys below. Named after the late king of Sikkim, Tashi Namgyal, this viewpoint is a popular spot for tourists seeking breathtaking views and tranquil surroundings.
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    🛧 Best Time To Travel - September to December.

    🖈 Things To Do - Admire Himalayan peaks, enjoy scenic views, capture memorable photographs.

    🛉 Perfect Fit For - Nature Enthusiasts, Photography Lovers.
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  • Nestled amidst the lush greenery of Meghalaya, the Seven Sisters Waterfalls cascade gracefully down the hills, creating a mesmerizing spectacle of natural beauty. Named after the seven northeastern states of India, these majestic falls offer a refreshing retreat for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
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    🛧 Best Time To Travel - November to March.

    🖈 Things To Do - Marvel at the cascading waterfalls, take nature walks, capture stunning photographs.

    🛉 Perfect Fit For - Nature Enthusiasts, Adventure Seekers, Photography Lovers.
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  • Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Sikkim, Phodong Monastery is a serene sanctuary of Tibetan Buddhism. Dating back to the early 18th century, this ancient monastery is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and spiritual ambiance, attracting visitors seeking solace and enlightenment.
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    🛧 Best Time To Travel - September to December.

    🖈 Things To Do - Experience traditional Buddhist rituals, admire intricate murals, soak in spiritual peace.

    🛉 Perfect Fit For - Spiritual Seekers, Culture Enthusiasts.
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  • Nestled amidst the serene mountains of Sikkim, Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple holds a special place in the hearts of devotees and tourists alike. Dedicated to the memory of the revered soldier Baba Harbhajan Singh, this temple exudes a sense of reverence and spiritual tranquility.
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    🛧 Best Time To Travel - May to September.

    🖈 Things To Do - Pay homage, soak in the spiritual ambiance, explore nearby natural beauty.

    🛉 Perfect Fit For - Spiritual Devotees, History Enthusiasts.
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  • Famed as the Zero Point, Yumesamdong is located near Yamthang and is one of the most famous places to visit in Lachung.
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  • You can even spot Yaks who often graze here. At this place, you can relish the serene view of three mesmerizing rivers located amidst the snow-clad peaks.
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  • Looking for tranquil places to visit in Lachung, Sikkim- Head to the Lacung Monastery and get ready to soak in some peace and calm on your vacation.
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  • This ancient monastery is surrounded by an apple orchard and the monastery is famous for its brilliant architecture. You must pay a visit to this monastery if you need a break from the crowded tourist attractions.
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  • This valley is one of the best Lachung tourist attractions and it will be a sin to miss experiencing the hidden beauty in it. It is home to a variety of breath-taking Himalayan flowers, twenty-four species, to be precise; hence popularly known as the valley of flowers.
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  • Each step on the magical and flower-spread grassy plains will give a unique feeling and has the potential to keep you in a state of peace and tranquillity for ages.
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  • As this Himalayan stream gushes down to the ground, it sings a song you'll want to put on repeat mode. Kanchenjunga Fall, being an important tourist attraction of Sikkim, is a must visit when you're in Pelling.
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  • Its just an hour away and takes you through a truly scenic route. The rocky path leading to the fall lets you get closer to nature. For adventure-junkies, there is an option of rope sliding. Kanchenjunga Falls are a perennial waterfall and monsoon season is a heaven.
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  • Singshore, the highest bridge in Sikkim, has an elevation of 198 m above the ground. Assuring spectacular views and incredible clickable sights, it also happens to be among the highest gorge bridges in Asia.
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  • Since it is encircled with lush green hills that are dotted with waterfalls, Singshore Bridge has become a popular attraction among tourist places in Pelling. Enjoying the mesmerizing views from Singshore Bridge is surely among the best things to do in Pelling.
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  • This three-storied aesthetic structure dates back to the 17th century and is among the most important places to visit in Pelling. Sculptures and paintings adorn the monastery, but the highlight is the seven-tiered model of Guru Rimpoche, made of wood and decorated with rainbows and fairies.
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  • Perched at an altitude of 6840 feet, Pemayangtse Monastery is a treasure trove of various Buddhist scriptures, antiques, sculptures and other artforms youd want to glance at. To make the most of your time here, visit the Monastery during colorful Cham Festival (Jan-Feb)
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  • A serene and scenic attraction, Khecheopalri Lake holds religious significance as well. Buddhists and Hindus both consider this lake a divine one. Also, for trekkers and explorers, it is one of the best places to visit in Pelling, Gangtok.
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  • You can spend a night in the nearby lodges that allow quick access to the lake. Try not missing Maghe Purne Festival celebrated by chanting hymns floating diyas on the lake and offering food. This 2-day festival is organized in March/April.
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  • Tharpa Choling Gompa belongs to the Yellow Hat or Gelugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism. The style of building of this monastery is simple but the images of Buddha and other deities are quite amazing.
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  • The major attraction of the monastery is the museum which houses many old scriptures and artifacts showing the visit of Dalai Lama to this monastery.
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  • At a distance of 1.5 km from Kalimpong Bus Station, Thongsa Gumpha is a Buddhist monastery situated in the hill town of Kalimpong. Located close to Mangal Dham, Thongsa Gumpha is the oldest monastery in the entire Kalimpong region and among the best places to visit in Kalimpong.
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  • Every part of the Gompa is accessible to the tourists and this Gompa acts as an important attraction for the tourists. Buddha Purnima is the major festival celebrated at this Gumpha which attracts large number of tourists every year.
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  • This is an ancient Buddhist monastery that was built in 1975 under the guidance of the Dalai Lama. This monastery is a fine sample of Buddhist architecture and an important site for Buddhists.
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  • It houses close to 110 published texts on Buddhism. One can also witness the amazing view of the Himalayas from there.
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  • This place is located on a plateau surrounded by conifers around its edges and a pretty well maintained lawn and garden. This place is located at an elevation and overlooks the Teesta river on one side and the hills on the other side. This region is a birding site, upon which stands the tall statue of Lord Hanuman.
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  • It is a recently constructed tall statue of the Lord, next to which is another Hindu Temple. Another impressive place of worship is the statue of Buddha in the lotus position, consecrated in the rock garden right in front of it. One must climb several flight of steps to reach the statue.