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Saturday, October 22, 2011

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Gangtok, crowned with mountain ranges, snow-capped hills, silent valleys, austere beauty of the Kanchenjunga, thick forests with green cover invites every nature lover to gaze upon its endless list of scenic gallery, ancient Monastries, Stupas and some temples.

Enchey Monastry
Built on the site blessed by lama Druptob Karbo, Enchey Monastry is about 200 years old dotted with images of gods, goddess and other auspicious objects.

The Deer Park
A lovely park displaying the serene beauty of the silent valleys embracing the hill sation where the enchanting Mt. Kachenjunga acts a silent spectator in the backdrop.Kids will surely enjoy to see the rare species like the red Panda and the Himalayan Bear.

Do Dhrul Chorten or Stupa
It is a place of worship of the Buddhists of Tibetan origin. It was built in 1945 under the guidance of the late venerable Trulshi Rimpoche, head of the Nyingma orderof Tibetan Buddhism.

Tashi Viewpoint
A popular picnic spot, the hypnotizing view of Kanchenjunga and Mt. Siniolchu acts a treat for the sore eyes and battered soul.

Phurchachu Hot Springs
This hot springs is believed to have curative and spiritual powers by the virtue of the Cave of the Occult fairies.

Himalayan Zoological Park
The Park houses a variety of fauna found in the Himalayan region namely snow leopard,civet cat,red pandas, barking deer and the spotted deer.

Nathula
A famous mountain pass perched at an altitude of 14,200ft . It is located at a distance of 56km from Gangtok, dotted with myriads of alpine flora and fauna. The place attracts lot of tourists who are of Indian Nationals for its serene ambience.

Pemayangtse Monastery
Situated at the top of a hill, Pemayangtse Monastery was set up by Lhatsum Chempo, the Lama who performed the consecration ceremony of the first Chogyal of Sikkim. This monastry is one of the oldest monastries in the state where tourists can relish the scenic grandeur of the snow-covered Himalayan mountain ranges and the misty hills surrounding the region.

Khecheopalri Lake
A sacred lake, considered pious by both Buddhists and Hindus, it is situated in East Sikkim inmidst of thick forest cover. It is said that the birds of the region have never allowed a single leaf to fall on the lake water.

Menam Hill
Known for being the right platform for capturing the breathtaking view of the Kanchenjunga Hills and other picturesque mountain ranges surround it. This hill is located at an altitude of 10300ft. The plains of Bengal can be easily seen on a sunny day from the hill.

Ganesh Tok
Placed on the Gangtok-Nathula Road, the beautiful Ganesh temple, sitting on a tiny hillock is adjacent to the Sikkim Government nursery in East Sikkim. This temple occupies an important place in the heart of Hindu devotees who visit it to seek blessing.