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Gangtok
Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim with a population of approximately
50,000 has emerged into the mainstream of the Tourism Industry,
with more an d
more tourist visiting this little Himalayan state every year. Gangtok
has developed into a cosmopolitan flavour where old-world charm
and hospitality exist along with the Internet Age.
With different cultures and religion existing in perfect harmony,
Gangtok has shown that "Unity in Diversity" exists in
Sikkim. Sikkimese have strong bonding with their age-old traditions
and customs. However, a quick survey of Gangtok shows that the bubble
of modernization has burst with a bang in the town. The capital
is definitely not behind the rest of the world in terms of urbanization
- Broad roads, flyovers, posh markets, state-of-art hospital, educational
institutes, fast food outlets, discothèques, and all other
modern amenities that the heart can desire for. One imposing manmade
landmark of the town is the 200 ft-high TV tower which overlooks
the town and is situated near the Enchey Monastry below Ganesh Tok.
A stroll along the Mahatma Gandhi Marg is shopper's delight- Hotels,
restaurants, curios, footwear and almost everything is available.
Be here to experience the magic.
Excursion
Rumtek Dharma Chakra Center
A short drive from Gangtok will take you to Rumtek Dharma Chakra Centre.
Built in 1960 by His Holiness the late 16th Gyalwa Karmapa it is a
replica
of the original Kagyurpa Monastery in Tsurphu, Tibet, the seat of
His Holiness the Gyalwa Karmapa Rinpoche, head of the Karmapa sub
sect of Kargyudpa order of Tibetan Buddhism. It now functions as the
headquarters of the Dharma Chakra Religious Centre.
Located within the complex are the main monastery, the memorial
stupa of the XVI Gyalwa Karmapa inlaid with gold plate and semi
precious stones, Shri Nalanda Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies
and the Jamyang Khang Primary School. The centre houses some of
the world's most unique religious scriptures, manuscripts and religious
art objects.
A fifteen minute walk downhill from Dharma Chakra Center takes
one to the Old Rumtek monastery which was originally built in 1730
by the ninth Karmapa but was destroyed by fire and had to be reconstructed
to the present state. His Holiness late Gyalwa Karmapa lived in
this monastery till the completion of the Rumtek Dharma Chakra Center.
Shri Nalanda Institute for Higher Buddhist
Studies
Initiated by the late 16th Karmapa, the institute in housed in the
adjoining building of the Rumtek Monastery. The Jamyang Khang Primary
School meant for 5 years of primary monastic studies is also located
here.
Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden
Located very close to Rumtek Monastery just half a kilometer before
reaching Rumtek Monastery on the highway, it is maintained by the
parks and Gardens unit of the Forest Department of the Government
of Sikkim, the Garden is an enchanting and soothing experience among
the lush green vegetation, rare plants and trees and certain species
of Himalayan flowers and Orchids.
This garden is a mixture of well tended tropical and temperate
plants and trees can be found here. A huge greenhouse containing
many species of orchids has been constructed within the garden.
For children there is even a small playground with a merry-go-round,
swings and a see-saw. A cemented footpath winds its way through
the garden and is good for taking a relaxed stroll. The sprawling
town of Gangtok can be seen on the hill opposite. The garden is
indeed an ideal picnic spot. 
Tsomgo/ Changu Lake
The drive from Gangtok takes about 2½ hours by bus. The lake
is about 1 km. long and oval in shape, 50ft deep . This is an alpine
zone and snowbound from December to April and the lake is regarded
extremely Holy holy and head of all lakes in Sikkim remains frozen
from January to April, and attracts 99% of tourists visiting Gangtok,
Sikkim. It is also a home of Brahmini ducks besides stopover for
various migratory ducks.
Menmecho Lake
This is another beautiful lake located twenty kilometres ahead of
the (Changu) lake. Quite big in size, it lies cradled between the
mountains below the Jelepla pass and is also the source of the river
Rangpo-chu which meets the Teesta at Rangpo. Like the (Changu) Lake,
it also derives its water from the melting snow around especially
from the stream that originates just below the Jelepla pass.
The lake is famous for its trout and a farm to cultivate these
fish also exists nearby. Accommodation for the visitors coming here
is available at the dak bunglow and tourist lodge near the lake.
Tourists are not yet permitted to visit this area.
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Getting There
Foreigners visiting Gangtok must possess an Indian visa. In addition
to an Indian visa, foreigners must obtain Inner Line Permit (ILP)
to visit Sikkim. The permits can be obtained from all Indian missions,
Tourism Office, New Delhi, Sikkim Tourism Office, Calcutta and Sikkim
Tourism Office, Siliguri on the strength of an Indian Visa.
Local Transports: Private Taxis,
Jeeps and Landrovers ply regularly on the Gangtok- Siliguri Highway
and are available for transfer of passengers between Gangtok and
Siliguri/ New Jalpaiguri Junction/ Bagdogra, and also for local
sightseeing at fixed rates and may be reserved through Tourist Bureau,
Govt. of West Bengal, Gangtok.
By Air: Nearest airport is Bagdogra
in West Bengal( 124 kms.)
Helicoprter Service: between Gangtok
- Bagdogra - Gangtok
By Road: Gangtok is connected with
all weather mettaled road with Siliguri, Kalimpong, Gangtok etc.
By Rail: New Jalpaiguri in West
Bengal (148 kms.)
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General Information
Temperature:
Summer: Max. 28°C/Min. 13.1 °C
Winter: Max. 18°C/Min.05.3°C
Best Tourist Season: April to Mid-June;
Mid September to November
Best Mountain Views: Mid Sept. -
Mid Dec.
Recommended Clothing: Light woollens
and tropicals in summer (umbrellas and raincoats are useful) and
heavy woollen in winter
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General Information & Accomdation info on Gangtok city of Sikkim - India
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