On an offbeat trail in Sikkim, the land of magic
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, SIKKIM/ Created : Jul 31, 2018, 16:08 IST
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A regular trip to Sikkim comprises of essentials that are Gangtok, Pelling, Namchi, Yumthang and Nathu La. But if you have an offbeat trip to Sikkim on mind, this read is all that you need. Apart from all the lesser known attracti … Read more
A regular trip to Sikkim comprises of essentials that are Gangtok, Pelling, Namchi, Yumthang and Nathu La. But if you have an offbeat trip to Sikkim on mind, this read is all that you need. Apart from all the lesser known attractions, we also have an en route suggestion for the Gurudongmar Lake, for this is one famous place that still sees lesser tourists. Read less
Dzongu
What adds more to the rustic charm of the place is the fact that is wedged right by the Kanchendzonga National Park and has a very vibrant biodiversity.
Lachen & Lachung
Gurudongmar Lake
Hee Bermiok
Uttarey
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