White Hall
The White Hall only has historical value and is situated on the Ridge. It is a two storeyed
structure and has typical British architecture and was built in 1932. It is so called not
because it is painted white but because it was built in memory of the first Political Officer
of Sikkim, Claude White. There is an Officers' Club and a badminton court in the White
Hall.
Ridge Garden
The Ridge is a small stretch of plain and flat road above the town of Gangtok. It is just
about fifteen minutes walk from the main market. The Ridge has the White Hall and the
Chief Minister's official residence, known as the Mintogang, meaning "blossomed crowned
hilltop" on one end and the beautifully designed Palace Gate with a Pagoda rooftop on the
other end. A statue of Nehru, the late Prime Minister of India, adorns the roundabout
above White Hall. Situated on the Ridge is also a resting shed using Tibetan architecture.
The Ridge is lined with plants and trees which when bloom are a riot of colours. Flower
shows which attract tourists from all over the world are held just below the Ridge.
Do-Drul chorten (Stupa)
The Do-Drul Chorten or Stupa was built by the venerable Truslshi Rimpoche, head
of the Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism, in 1945. Inside this Stupa,
there are complete Mandala sets of Dorjee Phurba around this Chorten, which is one
of the most important Stupas in Sikkim, are 108 Mani-lhakor(prayer wheels). These
prayer wheels are turned by the devout Buddhist while chanting "hail to the jewel
in the lotus ", to invoke Buddhisattva.
Sikkim Research Institute Of Tibetology(SRIT)
The most prestigious of its kind in India -
this Buddhist Institute is a treasure trove of vast
collection of rare Lepcha, Tibetan and Sanskrit manuscripts, statues and rare Thankas and has over
200 Buddhist icons. Today, it is the renowned worldwide center for study of Buddhist philosophy
and religion.
Visiting hours: from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (opened throughout the week and govt. holidays)
Phone 22525.
Rumtek Dharma Chakra Centre
About 45 minutes drive from Gangtok, 24 kms. away, is the Rumtek Dharma
Chakra Center, the seat of the Kagyu order, one of the 4 major Tibetan Buddhist
sects. since the late 1960, traditional in design, it is almost replica of the original
Kagyu headquarters in Tibet. The centre has a collection of some of the most unique
religious art objects.
Phone: 22663.
Tashi View Point
Situated along the North Sikkim highway it is only 8 kms. from Gangtok. From this
point you get a breathtaking view of Mount Khangchendzonga and Mt. Siniolchu,
one of the most graceful peaks in the world.
Ganesh Tok
It is situated on a ridge and is only 7 kms. from Gangtok. From this spot one gets
birds view of sprawling Gangtok town down below while across the hills Mt.
Khangchendzonga and Mt. Siniolchu loom over the horizon. A cafeteria serves you
hot tea/coffee and snacks.
Hanuman Tok
It is 11 kms. from Gangtok town, above Ganesh Tok with a Hindu temple where the devotees come
and offer prayers.
Fambong La Wildlife Sanctuary
Fambong La Wildlife Sanctuary is located at a distance of 25 kms. from Gangtok
and has an area of 51.76 sq.km. The main vegetation is oak , katus , kimbu , champ
with thick bamboo forests and ferns. The Sanctuary is also home to a large number
of wild orchids, rhododendrons etc. The richly forested area is known to be a home
for various species of wild animals. The best season is October and April.
Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary
Kyngnosla Alpine Sanctuary (Altitude: 3292-4116m.) is situated some 26 kms. from
Gangtok on way to Tsongo Lake, this 3100 hectare sanctuary abounds in Alpine
flowers like Poppies, Primulas and rhododendrons. Musk Deer, Serow, Himalayan
black deer, Red panda, Lesser cats, Blood Peasant are some of the species found.
The best period to visit Kyongnosla is July-August-Sept. The sanctuary is rich both
in flora and fauna, Rare, endangered ground orchids and rhododendrons
intersperesed among tall junipers and taller silver firs are among the important
plants present.
Rhododendrons nevium the State Tree of Sikkim and Cypripedium tibeticum the
ground slipper orchid on the verge of extinction, have been introduced here.Groung
flora include different species of primulas, wild strawberries, irises, poppies and the
rarely seen Panax pseudo-ginseng. Medicinal plants such as 'kutki' Picrorhiza
scrophulariflora, 'jatamasi' Nardostachs graandiflora, 'Nilo bikh' Aconitun ferox,
Podophyllum emodi and even the wild onion are occupied by the soil binding
bamboo Arundinaria sp.
The area is snow covered often upto May when primulas pop up through the snow
and rhododendrons come into bud. By June-July they are full bloom. Flowering
succession by the many species continues right through to October when Polygonum
sp. the last to flower, dries up. First snowfall is normally by December - January.
Tranquil trekking trail begins from Knongnosla Village.
The routes are: Iris point- Tseten Tashi Cave - Rong Chu 1 km.
Helipad - Kheding and back
Helipad - Simulakha - Goral Rock - Tashipong - Rong Chu 6.5 km.
Rong chu - Namnang Lakha - Nakcho and back 20 km.
( Trekkers withpermit from Army can return from Nakcho via Tsongu Lake).
Five Points and Seven Points Tour
1.Directorate of Handicraft.
2.Enchey Monastery.
3.Tibetology.
4.Chorten.
5.Orchid Sanctuary.
6.Saramasa Garden.
7.Rumtek & Botanical Garden.
View Points
A.Tashi view point.
B.Hanuman Tok.
C.Ganesh Tok.
D.Deer Park.