Gangtok India
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Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim since the mid-19th century, sprawls down
the west side of a long ridge flanking the Ranipul river.
Tsangu
Lake
Situated at a distance of 34 Kms from Gangtok and 8 Kms from the Indo-Tibetan
border, Tsangu or Changoo lake (1500 mts above sea-level), considered
sacred by the Buddhists, offers a breathtaking view of the snowclad mountain
ranges. Boating and fishing are prohibited at the site. Orchid
Sanctuary
Just below the Institute of Tibetology, the orchid sanctuary cultivates
a vast range of orchids, including several rare varieties. Government
Institute of Cottage Industries
The institute, opened in 1957, is a centre for the preservation and development
of traditional arts and crafts of Sikkim. Training is imparted to young
boys and girls, and its products like handwoven carpets, wood and bamboo
works are world famous.
Deer
Park
Among quiet gardens and ruminating deer herds of this park, the image
of Buddha, a replica of the original in preaching posture at Sarnath,
has been enshrined. From this spot, one gets a beautiful view of the hills
and valleys.
Enchey
Monastery
Adjoining the Siniolchu Lodge, 3 km from Gangtok, is the Enchey Monastery
situated on a spur. The 200 year old monastery has in its premises, images
of Gods and Goddesses and religious objects. In December, the monastery
is the venue for the annual 'Chaam' or ritual dance of the lamas.
Orchidarium
This garden of exotic orchids and rich tropical plants, 14 km from Gangtok,
is also a popular picnic spot.
Tashi
View Point
On the north Sikkim highway, 8 km from Gangtok, the Tashi View Point commands
a panoramic view of snow ranges and distant monasteries of North Sikkim.
Rumtek
Monastery
A 24 km drive from Gangtok, through scenic mountain country, brings one
to Rumtek. One of the six premium monasteries of Sikkim, the Rumtek Monastery
follows the Karma Kagyu order of Tibatan Buddhism. The monastery has some
of the most unique religious art objects.
Phodong
Monastery
38 km from Gangtok, Phodong Monastery is one of the six principal monasteries
in Sikkim.
Pemayangtse
The premier monastery of Sikkim, it commands a panoramic view of the mountain
ranges. An interesting feature of this monastery is the depiction of 'Sangthopalri'
or heaven, sculptured on wood, which is the handiwork of a single monk
who took five years to complete it. The monasteries houses numerous religious
idols and other objects of worship, most of which are precious because
of their antiquity. Pemayangtse is 140 km from Gangtok.
Tashiding
A day's trek or an hour's journey by car from Pemayangtse, Tashiding Monastery
is the most sacred monastery in Sikkim. An interesting feature here is
the 'Bumchu' (Sacred Pot) containing holy water which has never run dry
even after 300 years. No pilgrimage to Sikkim is complete without a visit
to this monastery.
Dzongri
At an altitude of 4,000 m, Dzongri is a trekker's paradise. From here
one gets an awe inspiring view of the Kangchendzonga ran
ge of mountains.
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