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Legship

Legship, located on the banks of the Rangeet River, serves as the gateway to West Sikkim. This small town is known for its natural beauty, spiritual significance, and adventure activities, making it an ideal stop for travelers exploring the region. Its location along important routes to other towns in Sikkim adds to its accessibility and appeal.

Best Time to Visit

Legship experiences a cold and humid climate throughout the year, with misty mornings and cool evenings. The best time to visit is from February to May, when the weather is pleasant and the region is lush and green. The monsoon season (June to September) should be avoided due to heavy rainfall, while winter brings snow and a magical atmosphere.

Top Attractions & Activities

  • Rangeet Dam:Located on the Rangeet River, this dam is known for its scenic beauty and recreational space. Rangeet Water World nearby offers boating, picnics, and nature walks, making it a great spot for families and adventure lovers.
  • Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple: An ancient Shiva temple linked to Arjun from the Mahabharata. Set amidst tranquil hills, it’s ideal for meditation and attracts devotees during Shiva Ratri and Bala Chaturdashi Festival.
  • Phu Cha Chu Sulphurous Hot Springs: These natural hot springs, set in a forested area, are known for therapeutic properties. Believed to be visited by Guru Padmasambhava, they offer a peaceful retreat with mountain views.
  • Lho Khando Sang Pho: Sacred caves where Guru Rempoche meditated in the 8th century. Surrounded by pine forests and mountain sounds, it’s a spiritual and serene spot ideal for quiet reflection.

Sikkim Tour Packages

Sikkim Gangtok Tour 3 Nights 4 days

Gangtok Lachung Tour 4 Nights 5 days

Sikkim Honeymoon Tour 5 Nights 6 days

Gangtok Pelling Darjeeling Tour 6 Night 7 Days

Faq about Sikkim

  • Spring & Summer (March to June): Ideal for sightseeing, pleasant weather (5°C to 25°C), and clear views of the Kanchenjunga range.
  • Monsoon (July to September): Avoid due to heavy rainfall, landslides, and slippery roads.
  • Autumn (September to November): Perfect for trekking, sightseeing, and clear skies; post-monsoon landscape is lush and vibrant.
  • Winter (December to February): Best for snow lovers and snow activities; temperatures can drop below freezing in higher altitudes.

Sikkim offers thrilling adventure sports like trekking, river rafting, paragliding, mountain biking, and skiing amidst its stunning Himalayan landscapes. The region also provides unique experiences like rock climbing, zip-lining, and wildlife safaris for outdoor enthusiasts.

Road distances between the important destinations are given below:

  • Gangtok to Pelling – 115 km (4-5 hours)
  • Gangtok to Tsomgo Lake – 38 km (2-3 hours)
  • Gangtok to Nathula Pass – 55 km (3-4 hours)
  • Gangtok to Yumthang Valley – 140 km (5-6 hours)
  • Gangtok to Ravangla – 65 km (2-3 hours)
  • Gangtok to Zuluk – 90 km (4-5 hours)
  • Gangtok to Lachung – 118 km (6-7 hours)
  • Gangtok to Gurudongmar Lake – 200 km (7-8 hours)
  • Pelling to Yuksom – 30 km (1 hour)
  • Pelling to Ravangla – 70 km (3 hours)
  • Pelling to Tsomgo Lake – 150 km (6-7 hours)
  • Ravangla to Yuksom – 45 km (2 hours)
  • Ravangla to Tsomgo Lake – 115 km (4-5 hours)

Sikkim is home to stunning destinations like Gangtok, Pelling, Yuksom, and Lachung, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas, serene lakes, and ancient monasteries. Key attractions include Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass, Gurudongmar Lake, and Goecha La Trek, ideal for adventure and nature lovers.

Pack warm, layered clothing like thermals, jackets, and woolens for colder months (October to March), and breathable clothes with a light jacket for warmer months (April to September). Don’t forget waterproof gear, comfortable trekking shoes, and sun protection for high-altitude areas.

Sikkim can be reached via Bagdogra Airport (124 km from Gangtok) or New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (120 km). From these, taxis or shared jeeps are available to reach various destinations in Sikkim.

Events/Festivals

Guru Dragmar Chaam

This is a mask dance considerd religious in the Buddhist sect and is performed every year between February and March at the Pemayagtse Monastery.

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Khecheopalri Mela

It is celebrated fro about three days, starting from the 15th day of the first month of Tibetan Calender, by several pilgrims from Sikkim and neighbouring states. During this mela, the pilgrims offer ceremonies and light lamps at the Khecheolpuri Lake. This falls between the month of February and March.

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Manghey Sankranti

Held at the Rimbi River, Manghey Sankrati is a public festival celebrated by every Hindu family on January 14. During this festival at the banks of Rimbi River, many stalls of different types of cuisines, crafts and traditional arts are arranged and the air is filled with celebration by song and dance.

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Pang lhabsol

Celebrated over two days between late August and early September, the Pang Ihabsol festival is a festival where laymen dance to please the deities and offer them various foods and drinks.

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