Places To Visit In Geyzing

1. Varsey A small sanctuary located amidst the Singalila National Park and Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve is a tourist attraction for its wide range natural vegetation and plantation. Also known as Rhododendrons sanctuary, an unusual, charming wild blossoms that took anyone’s heart away. 2. Dafeybhir Pass Trek A mountain pass that is 4,404 metres elevated in…

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Places To Visit In Lachen

1. The Lachen Monastery The holy vibes and the spiritual aura around the Lachen Monastery or Lachen Gompa is a must treat for peace seekers and pietistic fanatics. The place is a must visit in Lachen. One of the finest and architecturally decorated monasteries intricately designed with Tibetan engineering. Inside the premises of the monastery,…

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Places To Visit In Lachung

1. The Yumthang Valley A mesmerizing valley is known to reflect the dip into the oceans of heaven, one of the best tourist attractions that relieve into its hidden beauty. Your way to the valley is decorated with the magical plains adorned with green aromatic flowers; will rejuvenate you with a sense of tranquillity and…

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Places To Visit in Legship

1. Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this shrine is believed to be the oldest in the town, where three deities are worshipped, Lord Shiva, Lord Rama and Goddess Durga. Eye-catching architecture that is designed from small bricks of the temple is unique in itself, and the structure is built to accommodate 500 pilgrims…

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Places To Visit In Pelling

1. The Kanchenjunga Falls One of the most famous tourist destinations in Pelling, the Kanchenjunga waterfalls are a blend of perfect tranquillity and serenity. The mighty Himalayas flows down the hills and reach the luring grounds of the city, making the experience worth your time. This genuinely scenic beauty of them milky stream will shift…

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Places To Visit In Yuksom

1. The Khecheopalri Lake Setting abode at a distance of 1700 meters above the sea level is the sacred home for both Buddhist and Hindus pilgrims. Located at a mere distance of 28 km from the city. The lake was erstwhile known as the Kha chot palri meaning the heaven of Lord Padmasambhava. The divine…

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