Is Ravangla Sikkim’s hidden gem?
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The South Sikkim town of Ravangla is not at all big in terms of area or population, but when it comes to beauty and character, it’s as big as they come. Ravangla is located 8000 ft above sea level in the South Sikkim district.
The South Sikkim town of Ravangla is not at all big in terms of area or population, but when it comes to beauty and character, it’s as big as they come. Ravangla is located 8000 ft above sea level in the South Sikkim district. Read less
One of the star attractions in Ravangla is the Buddha Park, also known as Tathagata Tsal. The park features a 130-ft high statue of Sakyamuni Buddha, with an impressive view of the snow covered mountains for a backdrop. The statue was consecrated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and it marked the 2550th birth anniversary of Gautama Buddha. Now, the place is one of the most important stops on the Himalayan Buddhist Circuit.
- Are there any other tourist attractions in and around Ravangla?
Ralong Cha Chu, Ralong Monastery, Bon Monastery and Temi Tea Estate are some of the attractions located close to Ravangla that one must visit. - Can we see Mt Kanchenjunga from Ravangla?
Yes, Mt Kanchenjunga is clearly visible from Ravangla. And not only that, Mt Pandim, Mt Siniolchu and Mt Kabru are also visible from Ravangla. - When is the best time to visit Ravangla?
Autumn (September to December) and early summer (March to June) is the best time to visit Ravangla.
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