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Visit to the Tsuklakhang monastery
We visited the Tsuklakhang monastery earlier today. It is one of the holiest sites in Sikkim. It lies on the grounds of the Gangtok Palace and houses a lot of Buddhist scrolls. #quattroXpedition
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Tsuklakhang Palace Monastery at Gangtok | Gangtok, Sikkim Sightseeing
Tsuklakhang Palace Monastery at Gangtok | Gangtok, Sikkim Sightseeing
Deejay Bolo- Inauguration programme of Tsuklakhang Palace Complex
Report By- Deejay Bolo (SDF Social Media)
Hon'ble MLA of Gangtok Constituency Shri Pintso Chopel Lepcha addressed the Tsuklakhang Palace Trust in an inauguration programme of Development of Tsuklakhang Palace Complex constructed by UD&HD Department which was inaugurated today by him in the gracious presence of Princess Hope Leezum Namgyal at Tsuklakhang Palace Complex, Gangtok, East Sikkim.
Hon'ble MLA also offered prayer in the monastery of Tsuklakhang Palace. -Deejay Bolo
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Tsuklakhang Palace was inaugurated
Gangtok, Feb 15:
Development works of the Tsuklakhang Palace was inaugurated today by Gangtok MLA Pintso Chopel Lepcha along with Princess Hope Leezum Namgyal. The developmental works have been initiated under Urban Development and Housing Department
Pabuyk Monastery
First view of the East Sikkim's oldest monastery
One of the oldest monastery in East Sikkim, Pabuyk Monastery which was damaged by 2011 disastrous Earthquake is all set for grand inauguration of new building on 27th November which will be inaugurated by CM.
PANGLABSOL RABONG 2014
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Panglhabsol Pangtoed dance of sikkim 2016 at Tsuglakhang
This Pangtoed dance was choreographed by Chakdor Namgyal the 3rd king of Sikkim.
GANGTOK || 20 MUST VISIT PLACES
GANGTOK || 20 MUST VISIT PLACES
Nathu La Pass
Nathu La, one of the highest motorable roads in the world, is a mountain pass in the Himalayan peaks that co-joins Sikkim and China. Situated on the Indo-Tibetan border 14450 ft. above sea level, Nathu La is one of the most important Himalayan passes in the country.
MG Road, Gangtok
MG Road is the heart of Gangtok and its most happening place. It is the central shopping hub of this beautiful state capital with various shops, restaurants, and hotels lined up along both sides.
Tsomgo Lake
Perched between the mountains at a dizzying height of 12400 ft above sea level, the Tsomgo Lake is one of the few high-altitude lakes in India situated on the Gangtok - Nathu La highway. Also popularly known as Changu Lake
Rumtek Monastery
The Rumtek Monastery is one of the largest and most significant monasteries in Sikkim, perched on top of a hill 23 km from Gangtok.
Ganesh Tok
Ganesh Tok is a small temple and a loved viewpoint in Gangtok. Situated on top of a hill, the quaint place has mind-stirring views - the Kanchenjunga hill can be seen in its true form of glory from here and is at its best especially in the morning.
The third highest peak in the world, the majestic Kanchenjunga, also spelt Kangchenjunga, is one of the most stunning mountains.
Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple
Situated on the road passing between Nathu La and Jelepla Pass, at a distance of 64 km at an elevation of 4000 meters, Baba Mandir is the shrine which was built at the Samadhi of Harbhajan Singh.
Himalayan Zoological Park
The Himalayan Zoological Park is located in Bulbuley, 3 km away from Gangtok and is the place for all the wildlife lovers.
Tinkitam
Tinkitam Rayong is a petite village in Sikip Tehsil in South District of Sikkim State. Mount Kanchenjunga can be seen in the backdrop of this town and its natural habitat supports a rare species of orchid, Paphiopedilum Faireanum or lady's slipper.
Flower Exhibition Centre
Do Drul Chorten
Do Drul Chorten is one of the most important stupas in Sikkim, nestled in the stunning valleys of Gangtok.
Saramsa Garden
At a distance of 14 km from Gangtok, Saramsa Garden, also known as Ipecac Garden, is indeed a treat for your senses.
Reshi Hot Springs
Sikkim has numerous hot springs, but the Reshi Hot Spring is the most famous one due to its strategic location and the religious significance that it holds.
Hanuman Tok
Hanuman Tok is a very famous temple of Gangtok which is named after Lord Hanuman and is maintained by the Indian Army.
Tashi View Point
Situated 8 km away from central Gangtok, Tashi Viewpoint is a scenic beauty from where travellers can get a view of the magnificent Mount Sinilochu and Mount Kanchenjunga.
Seven Sisters Waterfalls
This famous waterfall is situated at a distance of 32 kilometres from Gangtok on the Gangtok-Lachung Highway.
Tsuk La Khang Monastery
Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary
Nestled in the exquisite Yumthang Valley in North Sikkim, the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary is known for the exquisite rhododendrons found here.
Cable Car Ropeway
International Flower Festival in Gangtok
The International Flower Show is held in Gangtok every year. Several beautiful species of flowers are showcased here, such as orchids, gladioli, roses, cacti, alpine plants, creepers, climbers, ferns, herbs etc. Also, lectures and seminars are held in which renowned botanical scientists come over to speak.
As decided each year by the Department of Tourism, the next International Flower Festival is to be celebrated in May of the year, i.e. from 1st May 2019 to 31st of May, 2019.
9?ine Native Cuisine
9’ine Native Cuisine is a dainty cafe located in the suburbs of Gangtok catering to Asian, Tibetan and Nepalese cuisines. Especially popular for its sumptuous Tibetan food, the cafe is a very famous hangout spot and visiting here is one of the prime things to do in Gangtok. Besides delicious food, the cafe also offers picturesque views of the hills and valleys outside.
Baker's Café
Baker's Cafe is one of the most popular and picturesque cafe in Gangtok. The western styled cafe also serves delicious western food. You can gorge on pizza and pasta while sipping super tasty shakes and beverages. Besides, the cafe is done up in shades of brown with tons of cutesy artsy bakery products on display that will compel you to eat twice as much as you're hungry. Plus, the window seats offer mesmerizing views of the majestic hills outside.
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Prince Palden Gyrumed Namgyal of Sikkim address public on eve of Panglhabsol 2018
Namgyal Institute of Tibetology , Gangtok
2015 Losar Tsedor at Tsuklakhang
Tibetan New Year 2142, Wood Sheep Year Tsedor Official Ceremony at Tsuklakhang, Dharamsala.
Saga - Dawa celebrated across Sikkim
Saga - Dawa celebrated across Sikkim which is one of the most important buddhist festivals of the state.
Saga Dawa is celebrated to mark the birth, enlightenment, and the attainment of Nirvana of Gautam Buddha.
The festivities mostly happen across Gangtok in the form of processions, prayers, and extending alms to the needy. Since it is observed on the full moon day of the 4th month of the Buddhist Lunar Calendar, a fixed date on the Gregorian calendar is not available for Saga Dawa.
The festival commences with a procession being carried out through the streets of Gangtok; a surreal spectacle for the onlooker. The parade commences from Tsuk La Khang Monastery, and passes through the streets of Gangtok. That is accompanied by lightning of butter lamps, carrying idols of the Buddha, and sacred scriptures being read out across various temples
Panglhabsol Pangtoed Lok Chaam by Chaam Juk po 2016
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sikkimese Ngadak Gumpa Namchi sikkim
Glimpse of namchi Ngadak gumpa
Lha bab duchen 2014 at Royal Tsuklakhang
Lha Bab Duchen 2014 at Tsuklakhang monastery
The unconquerable Mt. Khangchendzonga | Pang Lhabsol | Sikkim
Mt. Khangchendzonga, the 3rd highest mountain in the world, is revered as a “guardian” deity by the indigenous communities of Sikkim. They pay homage to this deity every year in a special festival called Pang Lhabsol, which is held between August and September in Sikkim.
To attend this significant Buddhist festival, marked by the unique mask dance 'Pangtoed chaam’, get in touch with us for an unforgettable experience.
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Pang Lhabsol festival celebrated at Royal Chappel Tsuklaghang
Pang Lhabsol festival celebrated at Royal Chappel Tsuklaghang
Pang Lhabsol festival celebrated in Tsuklaghang. The grand celebrations were marked by masked dances.
Three main dances included Opening dance by little monks,Pangtoed Cham or Victory dance by masked laymen and finally another masked dance by monks representing Mt Khangchendzonga wearing red mask and Yeshe Gonpu represented by monk wearing blue mask was performed.The devotees offered khadas (scarves) to both representing guardian deities
Byte : Lhendup Dorjee Lepcha, Member of Pang Lhabsol Celebration Committe, Tsuklakhang.
Sikkim Travel Diaries- Rabdentse
hough in ruins, Rabdentse was the erstwhile royal capital of Sikkim. About 107 km west of Gangtok, the town was first established in 1670 by Chadok Namgyal after shifting the primary capital from Yuksom after it was declared sacred in 1642.
The ruins have been declared a monument of national importance by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Located in the district of West Sikkim, the ruins lie on a ridge which offers a panoramic view of the dense forest and snow-capped mountains. The ruins can be accessed by a two km trek from Pelling. The bird park and the ruins are attractions that pull tourists to the town.
The city was almost completely destroyed by the Nepalese Army leaving only the chortens and ruins of the palace. Recent excavations and restorations by ASI have been successful in recreating the king’s bedroom, hall, kitchen, assembly hall, public courtyard and guard’s rooms.
The ruins in the town are a part of Buddhist pilgrimage that starts from Yuksom at Dubdi Monastery, goes on to Norbugang Chorten, Tashiding Monastery, Pemayangtse Monastery, Sangachoeling Monastery and ends at the Khecheopalri Lake.
A feud between the third Chogyal (monarch), Chador Namgyal and his half-sister, Paden Wangmoo for accession to the throne led to the attack on the city by Bhutanese forces. Chador Namgyal fled the city and sought shelter in Lhasa. The attack led to the annexation of the territory which is now the hill station of Kalimpong. He remained in exile for ten years as he was a minor. He returned to the kingdom after his exile and with the help of Tibetans, took control of the kingdom.
The region was totally lost but was merged with Sikkim. The capital was shifted from Rabdentse to Tumlong as it was located close to the border with Tibet and vulnerable to attacks. Over the years, several attacks on Rabdentse reduced it to the ruins that remain today.