Lachung, one of the most beautiful Himalayan settlements, is tucked away in North Sikkim and is surrounded by towering, black mountains, gushing waterfalls, eye-catching fruit orchards, and meandering glacial rivers that instantly leave onlookers in awe of their natural beauty. Whether a traveller, a couple on their honeymoon, a nature enthusiast, a photography nerd, or an adventure enthusiast, he is sure to fall in love with this charming small hamlet and bring back a tonne of priceless experiences to remember always.

 

 

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Lachung, which is located in Sikkim at an altitude of 8,600 feet above sea level, is a popular stop for tourists, especially those who are heading to Yumthang Valley or Zero Point. The charming little hamlet has been aptly named among the most picturesque villages of North East India, drawing thousands of tourists and nature enthusiasts from far and wide to its scenic wealth of stunning fruit orchards, sparkling streams, and gushing blue rivers flowing against the mesmerising backdrop of snow-crowned Himalayas looming over by azure blue skies. The town is nothing less than a heaven for those who are searching for a place to go to in order to breathe in the clean air and experience the tranquillity of the mountains.


Best time to visit:

 

 

The month of June is by far the greatest time to experience Lachung's unrivalled cultural extravaganzas, when the town comes to life with the "Saga Dawa Festival," which energises the entire community. The birth, enlightenment, and death of Lord Buddha are commemorated during one of the most significant Buddhist festivals. It is a perfect fusion of sacred rituals, folk art, and exotic cuisine. Those who are interested in learning more about Buddhism will undoubtedly be amazed by its special components and return home filled with the ultimate joy of life.

 

How to reach:

 

 

The picturesque village of Lachung is well connected by road to the nation's capital, Gangtok, which is located at a distance of about 110 km; the drive through winding mountain roads, blessed with a magical scenery of cascading waterfalls and breath-taking vistas of the valley, is completely soul-renewing and is sure to leave a mark in your hearts and memories forever. Be aware that the area is somewhat restricted due to its proximity to the Indo-Chinese border and that a travel permit is necessary. This permit must be obtained from the District Commissioner's office in Gangtok at least two days before the visit.

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