A breathtaking 70-meter waterfall nestled in the Kanchenjunga National Park, offering a serene and picturesque experience.
A breathtaking waterfall surrounded by lush greenery, best viewed after monsoon.
A serene Buddhist monastery with stunning views of the valley.
Lush tea plantations offering guided tours and tea tasting experiences.
A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding hills.
A beautiful monastery with intricate architecture and peaceful surroundings.
A bustling market street with shops, restaurants, and street food.
Kanchenjunga Waterfall is known for sudden rain showers.
Sturdy footwear is necessary for the trek to the waterfall.
To protect your belongings from rain during the trek.
Mosquitoes and other insects can be bothersome near waterfalls.
To keep your electronic devices charged during the trek.
Lightweight and quick-drying, perfect for refreshing after the trek.
Famous for its early morning breakfast with a view of the waterfall.
Known for its variety of breakfast options with a beautiful view.
Iconic restaurant offering a variety of cuisines with a view of the mountains.
Popular for its Chinese and Tibetan cuisine, a local favorite since 1958.
Upscale dining with a view, known for its fine Indian and Continental cuisine.
Popular for its Tibetan and Chinese cuisine, known for its momos and thukpa.
Fried rice cake, crispy on the outside, soft and fluffy inside, often served with chutney.
Steamed or fried dumplings filled with meat or vegetables, served with a spicy chutney.
Noodle soup with vegetables or meat, a popular Tibetan dish in the region.
Stir-fried noodles with vegetables or meat, often served with soy sauce.
Grilled or roasted corn on the cob, often seasoned with spices and lime.
Yogurt-based drink, sweet or salty, often served with a topping of malai (cream).
A unique, locally-grown tea known for its rich flavor and cultural significance.
Intricately designed items like wooden masks, Thanka paintings, and bamboo products that reflect Sikkim's rich cultural heritage.
Traditional jewellery made from silver and semi-precious stones, often featuring intricate designs.
Beautifully woven fabrics like 'Bakhu' and 'Fakthu' that are part of Sikkim's traditional attire.