Lachung
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, LACHUNG/ Updated : Jan 17, 2017, 15:27 IST
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Lachung is a pretty village on the banks of Lachung Chu (river). It is beautifully located at 2600 m above sea level and is the gateway to go to Yumthang and the last permissible place known as Zero Point (Yumesamdong - 4600m). Ar … Read more
Lachung is a pretty village on the banks of Lachung Chu (river). It is beautifully located at 2600 m above sea level and is the gateway to go to Yumthang and the last permissible place known as Zero Point (Yumesamdong - 4600m). Arriving in Lachung is a pleasant experience, the Chungthang - Lachung road is littered with waterfalls. Read less

Lachung is a pretty village on the banks of Lachung Chu (river). It is beautifully located at 2600 m above sea level and is the gateway to go to Yumthang and the last permissible place known as Zero Point (Yumesamdong - 4600m). Arriving in Lachung is a pleasant experience, the Chungthang - Lachung road is littered with waterfalls.
It is an apt place to sample local Sikkimese food in pure environs, and wash it down with some Chaang or Tongba. Momos are a local favourite, and are accompanied with fiery red chutney.
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