Place to Visit in Sikkim

Sikkim is the ideal sanctuary of tranquillity and solitude. The second smallest state in India is steeped with beauty and mystery, and a journey to this ethereal area in the North East will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

 

Gangtok

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Sikkim's eclectic capital, Gangtok, is a lovely, laid-back town and a  commercial centre and the starting point for adventures into some of Sikkim's most enticing characteristics. Orchids, butterflies, Snow Peak Mountain, and scenic areas around Gangtok are prominent features of this pristine town.

Tsomgo Lake

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Tsomgo Lake or Changu Lake, is a glacial lake and one of the most popular pilgrim destinations in East Sikkim, located around 40 kilometres from the capital Gangtok. The divine lake is blessed with religious features that attracts throngs of tourists throughout the year.

Nathula Pass

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The Nathu-La Pass is located on the Indo-Chinese border and is one of India's three trading border posts with China.Barbed wires, massive gates, and military bunkers keep the immaculate beauty in check.

Lachung

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Lachung is an airy, small village brimming with mystique. It is a profusion of panoramic splendor with the additional sense of craggy mountains, rushing waterfalls, blooming orchards, and exquisite glacial lakes that will leave you speechless.

Gurudongmar lake

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The lakes of Sikkim are well-known for their religious importance and healing capabilities. Gurudongmar is one such lake, famous for its amazing ability to cure female infertility. The lake's colourful Tibetan flags tell mystic stories, making it a "Wish Lake" for contemplative tourists.

Skywalk Pelling

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India’s first skywalk at Pelling, is quite a beaut, with stunning views of the Chenrezig Statue and the stairs leading up to it, which have golden prayer wheels on both sides.

 

Place to Visit in Bhutan

Bhutan is a holistic Buddhist Kingdom and a beautiful neighbouring state located on the eastern border of the Himalayas. The quaint town of Bhutan is a treasure trove of  spiritual monasteries, lofty mountains, and breathtaking views not less than a vista! Experience the ultimate tour in the mythical country of the "Thunder Dragons."

Rinpung Dzong

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The Rinpung Dzong, commonly known as the Paro Dzong which means the "Fortress of a Heap of Jewels," is one of the greatest examples of Bhutanese architecture and a popular stop on a Bhutan sightseeing trip. It has an everlasting beauty that is intriguing and magnificent. The location is adorned with divine magnificence and charm.

Chele La Pass

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Chelela Pass, which connects the Valley of Paro and Haa, is Bhutan's highest motorable pass. Mount Jomolhari, Bhutan's sacred mountain, can be witnessed vividly from here.It is also aperfect destination for all hikers. The flanks of the mountains in the region are covered in white poppy, which is not found anywhere across the globe.  

Punakha Dzong

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The Punakha Dzong was built in the 17th century and is considered the zenith of Bhutanese architecture. Punakha Dzong is Bhutan's major administrative headquarters and one of the most regal Punakha attractions. It is an ethereal place with exquisitely furnished rooms and prayer halls that are a visual delight for tourists.

Buddha Dordenma Statue

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Thimphu, the charming little town, greets you with a 51-meter-high gold-plated and steel statue of Buddha Dordenma. The statuesque's splendour is intensified at night, making it an incredible sight to behold. The magnificent statue itself holds numerous other sculptures of Lord Buddha and statues.

 

Dochula Pass

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Dochula Pass, at 3100 metres, is located on the causeway between Thimphu and Punakha. In around pass, there are spectacular views of spectacular valleys. The pass is also the home of the 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens.  The Gangkar Puensum, Bhutan's tallest mountain peak, has its proud seat surrounding the pass. 

 

Place to Visit in Darjeeling

Darjeeling, in the small state of West Bengal, is a favored spot for misanthropists seeking peace and tranquillity away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The colonial town is a stunning combination of rustic history and modern beauty that never fails to enchant tourists of all types.

 

 

Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

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Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the highest railways in the world. Exploring the colonial hills in the quaint toy train up the winding trails is an unmissable part of your Darjeeling tour.

Tiger Hill

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Tiger Hill (2,590 m) is the highest point in Darjeeling and the peak of Ghoom. It offers a panoramic view of both Mount Everest and Mt. Kangchenjunga. Kangchenjunga's peaks are lighted before the sun rises at lower heights.

Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park

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Padmaja Naidu Zoo is a wonderful haven for a diverse range of Himalayan wildlife. This is a great place for animal enthusiasts to see rare kinds of deer, leopards, Royal Bengal Tigers, Red Pandas, Eastern Pangolins, Asiatic black bears, and many more.

 

Ghoom Monastery

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Yogachoeling Gompa is another name for Ghoom Monastery and its establishment dates back to as old as 1875.   Inside the monastery, there are bells, exquisite thanka scrolls, and drums. This gompa, like many other monasteries in and around Darjeeling, has several valuable Buddhist writings that gives insight into Buddhism

Singalila National Park

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The national park offers a stunning landscape of pristine rhododendron woods, mountain valleys, and uncommon animal and orchid species. It is mainly famous for the magnificently mind-blowing perspective of the Himalayan peak that it provides, with a panoramic vista of the massive Himalayas stretching from Nepal through Sikkim and up to Bhutan.

Place to Visit in Dooars

Dooars or the gateway is situated along the eastern Himalayas in North-eastern India neighbouring Bhutan. It is a part of North Bengal and is embedded with various national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, which draw a spectrum of tourists from all over India and across, making it a significant contributor to the economy and the employment of several people. Along the stretch of rich woods, meandering Teesta, against the striking foothills of the Himalayas, you get to experience the true essence of Dooars.

Gorumara National Park

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Previously known as a wildlife sanctuary, rivers Murti, Jaldhaka, and Ingdongflow through this park, producing a lake body popular for birdwatching. This national park is well-known for rearing the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. Elephant rides and Jeep safari. It is the most favoured place for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary

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Chapramari, one of West Bengal's oldest forest reserves, boasts  its diverse animals and lush forest, which has piqued the attention of visitors looking to discover the untamed side of the Dooars region. Chapramari is notable for its mega-herbivores like the Elephant and the Gaur, and is located along the meandering river Murti. 

Jaldapara National Park

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Jaldapara is one of the most visited forests in the Dooars. The Holong bungalow amid the jungle is arguably one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Today, Jaldapara has expanded much beyond the Holong Bungalow and offers a plethora of possibilities for guests visiting the National Park.

Chilapata Forest

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Chilapata Forest Reserve is located between two prominent national parks, Jaldapara National Park and Buxa National Park, and is the most important migratory corridor of the Dooars area. Chilapata's diverse flora and wildlife, as well as its unspoiled ambiance, have made it a popular nature lover's destination in the Dooars area.This is another deep woodland where elephants and leopards can be found. 

Buxa Tiger Reserve

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Buxa Tiger Reserve is a natural sanctuary surrounded by the rugged hills of Bhutan, is the largest forest in North Bengal and boasts the second greatest number of Royal Bengal Tigers in West Bengal after the Sunderbans. The breathtaking walking trail through the dense forested forest that surrounds the Buxa Tiger Reserve has made it a popular adventurer hotspot in the Dooars Region.

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