Most Exotic Tourist Places To Visit in Yuksom your Sikkim Trip

Places To Visit in Yuksom
Places To Visit in Yuksom
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Regarded as the ‘Third Eye of Sikkim’, this place, the ancient capital of Sikkim, is known for its snow-capped mountains and alluring landscapes. It is famously known as the ‘Gateway to Khangchendzonga’, giving you a prominent picture of the Buddhist heritage. The above is a sight to behold, famous for its tranquil waterfalls, lakes and valleys. There are many tourist places in Yuksom right from the historic landmarks, the adventure thrills and the serene scenery. Yuksom has cultural and religious significance and also has several famous Buddhist monasteries and historical monuments. Sikkim have a rich culture and there are many tourist places to visit in Yuksom during your trip to Sikkim.

Yuksom is a small town in the Geyzing subdivision of West Sikkim. There are different types of travel packages available to travel to Yuksom such as family travel packages and honeymoon travel packages for Sikkim. Yuksom was the coronation place of its first kind, and it has a lot to offer to all the history lovers out there. All the adrenaline junkies who want to set foot in the forest can plunge into the wilderness and head out for a trek. The ones searching for solace and peace can spend some time in the hills. The tourism industry in Yuksom is thriving, and soon this place will be a hotspot for many travellers.

 Explore the most famous Attraction in Yuksom in Sikkim Trip

1. Khecheopalri Lake

Representing one of the four plexus of the human body, namely the thorax and the other three are said to be represented by the Yuksom (the third eye), Tashiding (head), and Pemayangtse (heart), Khecheopalri Lake holds great importance. This Lake is known initially as the Kha-Chot-Palri and is located near Khecheopalri village, which is 147 kilometres west of Gangtok in the West Sikkim district of the Northeastern state of Sikkim. It is an integral part of the much-revered valley of Demazong, meaning the valley of rice. An exciting feature of Khecheopalri is that leaves are not allowed to float on that lake.

Opening and closing time: 6 am-6 pm.

Explore Time:  3,4 hours.

2. Tashiding Monastery

Reflecting an old-world charm and a serene ambience, the Tashiding monastery is ideal for seeking some spiritual enlightenment. The place binds the visitors with its attractive architecture. It has a snowy backdrop of the grand mountain peaks. This is one of the ancient Buddhist Monasteries in Sikkim. It belonged to the Nyingmapa order and was built in the 17th century. Tashiding monastery built between two rivers, Rathong and Rangit believed that this monastery cleanses every sin of the ones seeking forgiveness. The most appropriate time to visit this monastery is from March to June. It is one of the most spectacular places to visit in Yuksom.

Opening and closing time: 7 am-6 pm.

Explore Time: 3-4 hours

3. Khangchendzonga Waterfall

Amidst the jagged surface of the hill and splattering through the green vegetation, Khangchendzonga waterfall is one of the most spectacular tourist hotspots in Sikkim. The waterfall is 25 km from Pelling. It is surrounded by Khecheopalri Lake, which is just 37 km away from the fall. One has to climb up a little to reach the waterfall’s base. One can also face the striking water shaping the granite rocks underneath. There is also a provision of a ropeway to feel the thrill of crossing the stream hanging.

Opening and closing time: 8 am- 5 pm.

Explore Time: 3-4 hours.

4. Norbugang Chorten

Situated in the Geyzing subdivision of the West Sikkim district, Norbugang Chorten is a stupa erected following the crowning of the very first Chogyal of Sikkim in the year 1642. Norbugang Throne and Norbugang Chorten are integral to the Buddhist religious pilgrimage circuit. This stupa is said to have been built with water and earth from all the parts of Sikkim. There are footprints of one of the lamas in Norbugang Chorten and there are many tourist places to visit in Yuksom.

Opening and closing time: 9 Pm – 5 Pm

Explore time: 4,5 hours.

 5. Gurudongmar Lake

Nested amidst the mountains at 5183 meters, Gurudongmar Lake sits near the Chinese and Tibetan borders. It is the Lake that takes its name after the eminent guru Padmasambhava. This Lake is the most astounding Lake at an elevation of 17000 ft. Gurudongmar is on the North side of the Khang Chengyao Range and is enclosed all around by the snow-secured mountains. Gurudongmar solidifies during the winters except for one spot, which has been honoured. The best time to visit this water body is from March until June. The weather is pleasant, and crystal blue skies can also be seen. 

Opening and closing time: 7 am – 10.30 am

Explore time: 2 – 3 hours

6. Tashi Tenka

A ground promising beautiful views of the surrounding, Tashi Tenka is once a royal palace on a ridge south of the town. One can spot the Rabdentse Monastery and behold a cloudy view of the Rathong Valley. On the east, one can see a perfect road to Tashiding with the backdrop of the hills and a breathtaking view of Khecheoplari on the west. The best time to visit Tashi Tenka is from March to May and this sightseeing is counted as one of the most famous tourist places to visit in Yuksom.

7. Kartok Monastery

Located in a picturesque village in Yuksom, the Kartok Monastery is one of the three most important monasteries in the town and the remaining two are Ngadak Chorling and Dubdi Monastery. The Kartok Monastery flaunts its smooth red structure dotted with yellow and golden outlines and Tibetan design. It is a popular pilgrimage destination flanked by the beautiful Kartok Lake. For reaching the monastery one can get a taxi or a bus service from all major towns of Sikkim. The best time to visit the unique place is throughout the entire year.

Opening and closing time: 7 am – 4 pm

Explore Time: 2-3 hours

Frequently Asked Questions?

Q. Is Yuksom worth visiting?

A. If you are looking to unwind and relax from the regular chaos of life, you should visit Yuksom and it is definitely worth

Q. Why is Yuksom famous?

A. Yuksom, which is the old capital of Sikkim is famous for its snow-capped mountains and alluring landscapes.

Q. Is it safe to travel to Yuksom?

A. It is extremely safe to travel to Yuksom.

Conclusion

In a nutshell, Yuksom is a must-visit if you are in the mood of relaxing and unwinding from the regular chaos and hustle and bustle of your regular life. You can enjoy a trip to Yuksom with your family and friends and engage in a thrilling experience. Many people also book a travel package to Yuksom which is all-inclusive of food, accommodation and sightseeing. The ones who are seeking any type of adventure can specifically choose an adventure travel package with all kinds of activities they want.


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