Sikkim's Nathula pass is a paradise for everyone looking to get away from the mundane city life and find a spot with a calm, serene atmosphere. This pass is one of the most important crossing points on the India-China border and draws a lot of tourists each year because of its rough beauty. A visit to the well-known Nathula Pass should be high on your list of Sikkim attractions to see if you want to have a fantastic time seeing the region.

Here is all the information you need to know about Sikkim's Nathula Pass

 

The History

 

Nathula Pass, which connects Sikkim to China and is situated on the Old Silk Route, was closed for over 40 years after the People's Republic of China put down a Tibetan uprising in 1959. The route was restarted after former Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's 2003 trip to China. Since its reopening in 2006, the Nathula Pass has hosted an official Border Personnel Meeting.

 

Strategic Relevance

 

India's economy has benefited greatly from the Nathula Pass, which has also contributed to better border relations with China. Additionally, it is particularly important to Sino-Indian trade. The Nathula Pass significantly reduces the distance required for Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimages.

 

The Best Time to Go


The temperature here in the wintertime can get as low as -27 degrees Celsius. In the summer, the temperature hovers about 10 degrees Celsius.Due to the intense rain and high likelihood of landslides, tourists are warned against visiting the area between June and September. The best times to travel to the Nathula Pass are from mid-April to mid-June, as well as from October to November.

 

Who Can Come Here?

 

Only Indian citizens with active permits may access the Nathula Pass. Indian citizens may submit a permit application to the Department of Tourism and Civil Aviation. You could also apply when reserving your Sikkim vacation packages through your travel agency. Each participant must pay INR 200 for the pass permission.

 

Nathula Pass Attractions For Tourists

 

Baba Harbhajan Singh mandir

 

In honour of Baba Harbhajan Singh, an Indian army soldier, there is a shrine. The temple is a well-liked tourist destination in Sikkim and has an interesting history associated with it.\

 

Mera Bharat Mehan

 

The words "Mera Bharat Mahan" are written on the hillside that is next to the Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir. There is a strong nationalistic fervour here.

 

Tsomgo Lake

 

This site, commonly known as Changu Lake, is a joy for every traveller and offers an incredibly idyllic landscape. The lake's hues vary with the season and are typically frozen in the winter. Many north east trip packages include this well-known location.

 

Falls at Mandakini

 

Another lovely stop on your Nathula Pass tour is this one. At this location, take some breathtaking photos and savour some delectable delicacies.

 

The Nathula Pass is the ideal getaway to escape the bustle of city life and to provide you with an unmatched Sikkim travel experience.