Namchi : A Must Tourist Destination
Situated at a distance of 78 kilometres from Gangtok and 100 kilometres from Siliguri, Namchi is a perfect destination for experiencing the serenity of Sikkim. A tiny, elegant and a welcoming town of Namchi also serves as the Headquater of the south district of Sikkim. Namchi is one among few other places in Sikkim that is culturally diverse and has been successful in keeping cultural tourism alive. Apart from the rolling hills, robust landscapes, rich history, peaceful settlements, and rich flora and fauna; Namchi is also famous for its manmade grandeurs like Char Dham and the statue of Guru Padmasambhava at Samdruptse. Namchi Maotsav is one of the festival the travelers and tourist should enjoy as a result Visitors and guest will be able to see and experience cultural tourism in Sikkim.
Because of the serene amosphere and a lot of major tourist attraction, Namchi quickly gained popularity amongst the other towns in Sikkim. Furthermore turning into a noteworthy visitor spot and gaining popularity.
In this post we shall understand what makes Namchi and it’s surrounding a must tourist destination. Firstly, lets go through the major attractions in and around Namchi, and we can discuss in details in comments sections.
- Char Dham, Solopokh
- Sai Mandir, Assangthang
- Tendong Hill, Tendong
- Sanduptse
- Tarey Bhir
- Namchi Ropeway
- Rose Garden, Solopokh
- Rock garden
- Ngadak Monastery
Since the Capital town and its vicinity remain relatively less crowded than other districts of Sikkim, it becomes a must tourist destination that offers pure serenity and a rich local experience to the visitors.