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Tucked away in the
foothills of the Himalayas, Sikkim is a
Himalayan wonderland with its lovely views and
exotic orchids, and its forest-trails. A virtual
Shangrila overlooked by Mt. Kanchenjunga, the
world’s third highest peak, Sikkim is attractive
equally for the sightseer, the adventure sports
enthusiast and those interested in Buddhism and
Tibetology.
Buddhism is the predominant religion here, with many
fine old monasteries rich with frescoes, religious
paintings on silk and statues of the Buddha’s
various incarnations. In Gangtok, the delightfully
quaint capital, are pagoda like roofs of many
buildings and the presence of crimson robed monks in
the bazaars. The Institute of Tibetology, the only
one of its kind in the world, was set up by the
erstwhile ruler to promote research on Mahayana
Buddhism, and on the language and traditions of
Tibet. Lower down the hill is the famed orchid
sanctuary where 500 species of orchids indigenous to
Sikkim are cultivated. Sikkim offers several treks
that lead through pine forests, through picturesque
valleys, monasteries and to mountain lakes. It is
also the base for mountaineering expeditions and the
rivers Teesta and Rangeet offer excellent river
rafting. Prior permission must be sought from the
Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, by
all foreigners wishing to visit Sikkim – though
travel formalities are being relaxed gradually.
Permission may, therefore, be sought from Indian
Missions overseas, or from offices of Sikkim
Tourism, A number of good hotels and lodging houses
exist in Gangtok.
SIKKIM
HELIKOPTER SERVICE (SHS)
Dep Gangtok -
12:30 hrs
Dep Bagdogra - 14:30 hrs*
Duration 30 minutes
Fare Rs 1500/- per Person
*on Monday/Friday Dep 15:30 hrs to cater for
IA Calcutta Arrivals
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Gangtok
Entry to Sikkim is
most convenient by coach, taxi or helicopter. The
state of Sikkim lies in the shadow of the mighty
Kanchenjunga and its capital, Gangtok, is a
picturesque mountain clinging town with monastaries,
parks, pagoda style houses and colourful bazars.
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Altitude:
5800 ft (1,547 metres).
Temperature(°C):
Summer- Max. 20.7, Min. 13.1
Winter- Max. 14.9, Min. 7.7
Clothing: Summer- Light woollens, Winter-
Heavy woollens.
Languages spoken: Sikimese, English.
Best Season: March to late May, October to
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How
to get there
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Air:
Nearest Airport is Bagdogra (124 kms).f |
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Rail: The
nearest railway stations are Siliguri 114 kms,
New Jalpaiguri (NJP) 125 kms. |
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Road:
Good motorable roads connect Gangtok with
Siliguri 114 kms, Calcutta 725 kms, Darjeeling
139 kms and Guwahati 589 kms. |
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Bus Service:
Regular bus services connect Gangtok with
Bagdogra, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Siliguri and
Calcutta. Fare:- Calcutta-Gangtok Rs.160.
Conducted Tour: The following tours are run by
the Dept. of Tourism, Govt. of Sikkim,
starting from the tourist Information Centre,
Mahatma Gandhi Road, Tel.: 22064, only during
the season. |
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Local
transport: Unmetered taxis, cycle
rickshaws and autos are available. Tourist
taxis and deluxe buses are available on rent
from Transport Manager. |
Places
Covered
1) Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom, Research
Institute of Tibetology, Orchid Sanctuary and Enchey
Monastery (1000 to 1230 hours).
2) Orchidarium and Dharma Chakra Centre (Rumtek)
(1300-1730 hours).
Places of Interest
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Chorten, Deer park,
Enchey Monastery, Goverment Cottage Industries
Institute, Orchid Sanctuary, Research Institute of
Tibetology, Tashi View Point, Dharma Chakra Centre
(Rumtek) and Saramsa Garden. Proposed Ganesh Tok &
Hanuman Tok.
Excursions
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Bakkhim : 2nd day
halt for trekking and mountaineering expedition to
Dzongri.
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Dzongri : This place
offers a fascinating view of Kanchenjunga.
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Pemayangtse
Monastery : 115 kms from Gangtok. The 2nd oldest
monastary in Sikkim. And an ideal base for
trekking to Dzongri.
Entry Formalities for Foreign Tourists
Individual tourist
alongwith group tourists can visit Gangtok, Rumtek,
Phodong and Pemayangtse for 15 days. Group min. 4
persons can only visit Dzongri (in West Sikkim)
for 15 days for the purpose of trekking. Given
below are the list of the authorities, who can
issue the permit :
1) All Indian
Missions abroad;
2) All Foreigners'
Regional Registration Offices in Calcutta, Delhi,
Madras & Bombay;
3) Assistant
Director (Tourism), Govt. of Sikkim, Siliguri;
4) Deputy Director
(Tourism), Govt. of sikkim, New Delhi;
5) Assistant
Resident Commissioner, Govt. of Sikkim, Calcutta;
6) Deputy
Commissioner, Darjeeling.
Pemayangtse
The mighty
Kanchenjunga overlooks the land of Sikkim
and Pemayangtse in Sikkim nestles close to
Kanchenjunga. Pemayangtse is not a settlement. This
is where 6000 ft above sea level one of the most
famous Buddhist monasteries is located. The
Pemayangtse monastery is the second oldest monastery
in Sikkim and is the headquarters of the Nyingma
sect. There seems to have been an earlier shrine at
the sight of the monastery, which dates back to
1705. Many priceless antique idols are housed here,
and the top-most floor, the most fascinating,
contains some magnificent sculptures, very intricate
and very intriguing. The locals say that it took
seven years to put them together, in an attempt to
recreate what a monk, Lhotso Chempo dreamt as the
celestial palace of Zamdogpalri Rimpoche, one of the
ancient religious leaders of the sect, What is
amazing is that it was executed by a third man,
Sandup Dungzing Rimpoche who was neither a sculptor
nor an engineer. Rarely does a monastery suggest the
feel of space and airiness that Pemayangtse does.
From the monastery one can also see the ruins of the
first palace of the Chogyals at Gezing where only a
chorten and a bit of masonry have been left, though
excavations could reveal more. The monks of
Pemayangtse by tradition have been Bhutias. On one
side of the monastery are some typical old stone and
wooden dwellings: rough, with wooden pieces slotted
together rather than nailed, and decorated with
wooden carvings. These are the monks’ quarters and
comforts have been deliberately modulated for bare
survival under the strict Buddhist discipline. The
Pemayangtse monastery, an oasis of serenity and a
repository of centuries-old wisdom and scriptures,
surrounded by mountains, glaciers and passes, is
where you feel time is frozen in a frame of
yesteryears. The evergreen shrubs of rhododendron,
with those large clusters of trumpet shaped flowers
can be seen blooming everywhere, and yaks and musk
deer and red pandas follow you around the terrain.
The mysterious aura around the monks while they hum
mantras under their breath, spinning the ubiquitous
chakras which never seem to leave their hands,
blowing at conches and gyalings, or, if you happened
to be there during Kagyat Chaam, performing
ritualistic and a strangely rhythmic dance wearing
ceremonial masks, will haunt you for days after you
have left this cloud- woven habitation on the
eastern tip of the country.
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