
Homesikkim
The capital of Sikkim, Gangtok is a charming hill town with scenic Himalayan views, monasteries, bustling markets, and a lively culture. Key attractions include MG Marg, Rumtek Monastery, and Tashi View Point, offering a perfect mix of spirituality and modern entertainment.

A stunning glacial lake at 12,400 ft, surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Visitors can enjoy yak rides, scenic photography, and a serene environment. In winter, the lake freezes, creating a magical landscape.

Located on the India-China border, Nathula Pass offers breathtaking mountain vistas and a glimpse into military history. Accessible via permits, it’s a must-visit for adventure lovers and photographers.

Known as the “Valley of Flowers,” Yumthang is filled with vibrant rhododendrons, alpine meadows, and hot springs. It is a natural paradise for trekkers, nature lovers, and photographers, especially in spring.

One of the highest lakes in the world at 17,800 ft, Gurudongmar Lake features crystal-clear blue waters surrounded by snow-covered mountains. A spiritually significant site revered by Buddhists and Hindus alike.

A snow-covered destination in North Sikkim offering panoramic Himalayan views. Zero Point is ideal for snow activities, photography, and experiencing high-altitude landscapes.

A serene town in West Sikkim, Pelling offers spectacular views of Kanchenjunga. Key attractions include Pemayangtse Monastery, Rabdentse Ruins, and Khecheopalri Lake, blending history, spirituality, and nature.

A spiritual hub in South Sikkim, Namchi Chardham features replicas of the Char Dham temples and the giant Samdruptse statue, attracting pilgrims and tourists seeking peace and panoramic views.

Ravangla is known for the majestic Buddha Park and scenic landscapes. A calm retreat for meditation, photography, and exploring tea gardens surrounded by mountains.
