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Aritar Lake
PakyongAritar Lake, located at an elevation of 4,600 feet in East Sikkim, is a sacred natural lake deeply revered by the indigenous Lepcha community.
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Bakthang Waterfalls
GangtokBakthang Waterfalls, located just 3 km from Gangtok, is a charming natural spot known for its scenic beauty and lush green surroundings. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks, capture stunning photos, and even dress up in traditional Sikkimese attire for memorable pictures.
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Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary
SorengBarsey Rhododendron Sanctuary in West Sikkim, famously called the 'Land of Rhododendrons,' bursts into vibrant color each spring with thousands of blooming rhododendrons. Nestled amidst pristine forests, the sanctuary is also home to rare wildlife like red pandas, leopards, and a variety of birds and butterflies. It’s a paradise for nature lovers, bird watchers, and trekkers seeking scenic beauty and rich biodiversity in a serene Himalayan setting.
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Begha Sheep Farm
GyalshingBegha Sheep Farm, Sikkim’s only sheep farm, is home to the rare Banpana sheep. Nestled in serene surroundings, it offers a unique chance to witness traditional sheep rearing and explore rural life. A perfect offbeat spot for nature lovers and those interested in local heritage.
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Bhanjhakri Falls
GangtokBanjhakri Falls and Energy Park near Gangtok is a scenic and cultural attraction featuring a beautiful waterfall, lush greenery, and statues of Ban Jhakri shamans. It offers peaceful walks, local folklore, and a vibrant mix of nature and tradition, making it a must-visit in Sikkim.
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Bon Monastery
NamchiBon Monastery, also called Yungdrung Monastery, is a unique spiritual hub preserving the ancient Bon tradition—an indigenous religion blending shamanism with rituals older than Tibetan Buddhism. Visitors can witness sacred ceremonies, explore beautifully crafted traditional architecture, and enjoy the monastery’s serene ambiance. A must-visit for culture enthusiasts and spiritual seekers eager to discover Sikkim’s rich and mystical heritage.
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Buddha Park
NamchiBuddha Park, also known as Tathagata Tsal, was built between 2006 and 2013 to commemorate the 2250th birth anniversary of Gautam Buddha. The park is home to a majestic statue depicting the Dharma Chakra Mudra, symbolizing Buddha’s first sermon. Designed with the Yin and Yang concept of peace, this serene park offers visitors a tranquil space for reflection and spiritual connection amidst stunning Himalayan views.
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Dubdi Monastary
GyalshingDubdi Monastery, established in 1701, is the oldest monastery in Sikkim and a vital center of Nyingma Buddhism. Nestled near Yuksom, it stands as a serene spiritual retreat with beautifully preserved traditional architecture. Recognized as a national monument, Dubdi offers visitors a glimpse into Sikkim’s rich religious heritage and monastic traditions. Its tranquil surroundings and historical significance make it a must-visit for those interested in culture, spirituality, and history.
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