Tashiding
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, SIKKIM/ Updated : Jan 17, 2017, 12:19 IST
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If coming from Yuksom, you will come across one of Sikkim’s prettiest falls. The Phamrong waterfalls are around halfway on the Yuksom-Tashiding route. Tashiding is a small town located high above the confluence of the Rangeet and … Read more
If coming from Yuksom, you will come across one of Sikkim’s prettiest falls. The Phamrong waterfalls are around halfway on the Yuksom-Tashiding route. Tashiding is a small town located high above the confluence of the Rangeet and Rathong rivers. Read less

If coming from Yuksom, you will come across one of Sikkimâs prettiest falls. The Phamrong waterfalls are around halfway on the Yuksom-Tashiding route. Tashiding is a small town located high above the confluence of the Rangeet and Rathong rivers.
Particularly interesting ceremony at Tashiding Gompa is the yearly held Bhumchu festival. It is celebrated in February/March, when bhumpa, a copper vessel, is opened by the monks that contains holy water. It is a sacred ritual that reveals Sikkimâs fate for the upcoming year. The level of water determines the decision of the monks.
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