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By TripFactory Holidays
A socially rich town with diverse ethnic communities, is gaining popularity as a popular vacation destination, offering stunning scenery, homestays, hiking, and bird watching.
This Lake in Pelling holds religious significance for Buddhists and Hindus, is a serene spot for bird watching and photography, and is believed to prevent leaves from falling.
Sikkim's highest suspension bridge, over 100m tall and 240m long, connects two gorges and offers a unique experience and stunning views from afar.
Sikkim offers unique handicrafts and local produce, while Pelling offers bazaars and shops for handmade gifts, souvenirs, and local spices.
Trekking in Pelling's Kanchenjunga National Park, home to diverse wildlife, require permits from the Wildlife Education and Interpretation Centre at Yuksom.
Pelling offers a unique culinary experience with dishes like Thukpa, Thenthuk, Momo, Churpi, Sel Roti, Kinema, and Gundruk.
Pelling Skywalk, India's first glass skywalk, features a long-bridge structure to the Chenrezig statue, depicting Lord Buddha's compassion, offering stunning views.
A scenic spot in Sikkim, offers a serene picnic spot surrounded by lush greenery, mountains, and water, with nearby orange trees and farms.
One of Pelling's oldest Buddhist monasteries, features a 17th-century architecture, Buddhist art, sculptures, and serene monk prayer and hymn chanting.
Kaluk, an unexplored village in Pelling, is home to the Lepcha clan and offers serendipity, Bersay Rhododendron Sanctuary, and a short trek to Rinchenpong.