Buddha Park

Peacefully situated in a little vacationer’s town in the southern piece of Sikkim, Buddha Park is an unquestionable ‘must visit’ destination for all. This popular fascination fills in as a vital historic point to the Buddhist community; it was built by virtue of the 2550th birth commemoration of Lord Gautama Buddha in 2006. Also, to erect the 130 – foot high statue Ravangla was picked. This celestial attractiveness fenced in by rich eco plant likewise advances journey tourism in Sikkim

Bon Monastery

Amidst composite and quiet condition, Bon Monastery or Bon Yung Dung Monastery is situated in Kewzing offering a wonderful perspective of the slopes and valleys of southern Sikkim. It is a beautiful destination as it is one of the most renowned monasteries in Sikkim. Indeed, there are just two Bon Monasteries in India; one existing in Kewzing, Sikkim and the other in Solan, Himachal Pradesh. This monastery was first settled in 1980 by late Yung Dung Tsultrim.

Ralong Hot Springs

Ralong Hot Springs, exceptionally famous among local people by the name of ‘Ralang Cha-Chu’, is arranged close Ravangla in South Sikkim. These pools of sulfurous water enriched with picturesque appeal, are common steaming saunas that have the remedial influence to fix many skin infections. Aside from this, Ralong Hot Springs additionally conveys religious centrality, being situated close to one of the blessed caves of Sikkim. This place is likewise a trekker’s ecstasy, guided by different exciting trails and incredible perspectives of covered hills all around.

Maenam Hill

Maenam Hill arranged at an elevation of 3140 m, is well known place for offering the most encouraging views of the luxuriously forested slopes diverging from the glossy Mt. Khangchendzonga behind. Its rich green scenes adorned with the windings ways for the trekkers, neglect the entire captivating town and even past, if it’s a sunny morning. Maenam Hill is the zenith of the considerable number of edges that unequivocally remains in the midst of the two noteworthy streams of Sikkim; the Teesta and the Rangeet. Disregarding its thick timberland, it is also home to numerous uncommon types of Himalayan creatures and winged animals.

Temi Tea Estate

Built up in the year 1969 by the Government of Sikkim, Temi tea plants are developing along the lofty inclines of the slopes rising up out of the Tendong Hills; extending from 1200 to 1800 m. The 177 hectare spread patio nurseries of Temi create the superior quality tea leafs having global request. The path to the preparing plant, enroute Tendong Hill, is set apart with very much trimmed cherry bloom trees in the midst of the fields lavish with greeneries and munching grasses.