Mangan
Booking starts from
₹2250 11% OFF
₹2000
This is a good standard homestay, located in Mangan, a small hamlet North Sikkim. They have total 14 room; All rooms are beautifully decorated and attached with geyser with English commode.
Nearest view point are Yumthang Valley, Zero point.
This hotel is run by Mr. Lobzang lepcha and his cordial staff. They are very friendly person and always ready to assist you regarding your trip.
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1. Lachung
A scenic village about 50 km from Mangan, Lachung is famous for its picturesque landscape, apple orchards, and the stunning Yumthang Valley, known as the Valley of Flowers. It’s a perfect place for trekking and nature walks.
2. Chopta Valley
Located near the Indo-China border, Chopta Valley is a pristine, less-explored destination, offering views of snow-clad mountains, alpine forests, and river streams. It’s ideal for bird watching and hiking.
3. Lachen
Another beautiful village around 65 km from Mangan, Lachen serves as a base for treks to Gurudongmar Lake, one of the highest lakes in the world. Lachen is known for its rich culture, monasteries, and serene atmosphere.
4. Singhik View Point
Located just 12 km from Mangan, this viewpoint offers magnificent views of the snow-capped peaks, including Mount Kanchenjunga and Mount Siniolchu. It’s a great spot for photography and picnics.
5. Tholung Monastery
A spiritual and historical landmark near Mangan, this monastery is located about 20 km away. It holds great significance for the local Lepcha community and offers a peaceful ambiance with a backdrop of lush green forests.
6. Seven Sisters Waterfall
Situated on the Gangtok-Lachung highway, about 32 km from Mangan, this multi-tiered waterfall is a beautiful sight, especially during the monsoon. It’s a popular spot for photography and nature lovers.
7. Phodong Monastery
A short drive from Mangan, this is one of the oldest and most important monasteries in Sikkim. It offers insights into Buddhist culture and history, along with scenic views of the surrounding hills.
8. Dzongu
A restricted area about 20 km from Mangan, Dzongu is home to the indigenous Lepcha tribe. It is a peaceful and culturally rich region, known for its natural beauty, rivers, and hot springs.
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