Best Tourist Destinations in Lachung, Sikkim
Lachung is an epitome of panoramic beauty in the heart of the Himalayas nestled within the lap of North Sikkim, surrounded by large dark mountains, gushing waters, striking fruit orchards, and glacial rivers that in just a few seconds make everyone feel amazed at their rustic magic. Whether you are a holidaymaker, a honeymooning couple, a nature lover, a photographer geek, or an adventure lover, you've certainly fallen in love with a lovely little hamlet and will bring home lots of wonderful memories forever.
1. Yumesamdong
The untouched beauty of Sikkim; Yumesamdong, is about 15 kilometers ahead of Yumthang in the Lachungs river valley. Located in the northeast of the state at an altitude of 4724 m, it is known as the Zero point that is the last frontier of civilization. There are no further roads; only the snow-covered landscapes have a majestic view, in contrast to the fresh, elegant blue sky. It is adjacent to the border with China. This requires a permit for the internal line that can be obtained from or via any registered tour operator from the Tourist Information Center.
2. Mt. Katao
Nearly 144 km from the city of Gangtok and 28 km from Lachung in the northern section of Sikkim Mt. Katao is one of the most spectacular places in the state you can imagin. However, permissions from the military must be used to enter the area of this splendid peak. The spectacular view of this surreal mountain. This destination is ideal for adventurers too, as the winter season is a place to enjoy a variety of sports like skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing and grinding.
3. Yumthang Valley
At an altitude of 3564 m, in the north of Sikkim, is situated the extremely picturesque Yumthang Valley. The place is among the most famous towns of Sikkim and is popularly known as the 'valley of flowers,' due to the exceptional position over the line, where there are no trees. This place is the natural land of wonder attraction for many tourists from all over the world thanks to the shrubby sloping slopes of the snow-covered mountains around the valley, the long areas covered with flowery wilderness, and the sweet environment. The valley is the vantage point of Panhunri and Shundu Tsenpa's beautiful peaks, forming an awe-inspiring scenic setting for the river Teesta.
4. Mankhim Temple
The Mankhim Temple is an off-sea tourist destination in Sikkim. Its great historical and religious importance slowly becomes popular with tourists. It lies on the top of the hill near the village of Hattipailay, and it is part of Khambu or Rai; an ethnological indigenous community in Nepal that has supposedly come from the village of Maity. The temple offers an exquisite view of Lampokhari Lake, with large and sumptuous pine and fir trees surrounding it. The temple provides the view of powerful Kanchenjunga as a viewpoint.
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