Nearby Attraction

  CHANGU LAKE

CHANGU LAKE

41 Km from Days Inn

Nestled amidst the captivating landscapes of Sikkim, Changu Lake, also known as Tsomgo Lake, is a natural wonder that enchants visitors with its breathtaking beauty. Located at an altitude of 12,310 feet in the eastern Himalayas, this glacial lake offers an awe-inspiring experience that lingers in the hearts of all who visit. The lake holds immense religious significance for the locals, and you can witness the presence of ornate Buddhist prayer flags fluttering in the gentle breeze.

NATHULA PASS

NATHULA PASS

58.2 Km from Days Inn

Nestled in the majestic mountains of Sikkim, Nathula Pass is a legendary mountain pass connecting India and China. At an elevation of 14,140 feet, it offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Historically significant, Nathula Pass was a part of the ancient Silk Route and is now a popular tourist destination. Visitors can immerse themselves in the stunning natural beauty, explore the border trade market, and witness the rich cultural heritage of the region.

GURUDONGMAR LAKE

GURUDONGMAR LAKE

188.7 Km from Days Inn

Located at an astounding altitude of 17,100 feet in Sikkim, Gurudongmar Lake is a mesmerizing gem of the Himalayas. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and adorned with pristine turquoise waters, it holds great religious significance for both Buddhists and Sikhs. With its awe-inspiring beauty and remote location, Gurudongmar Lake offers an unforgettable experience for those who venture to its breathtaking shores.

Tea Gardens at Temi

Tea Gardens at Temi

Temi Tea Garden, located in the beautiful hills of Sikkim, is a haven for tea lovers and nature enthusiasts. Nestled amidst lush greenery and misty mountains, this renowned tea estate offers a captivating experience.Step into the serene tea gardens of Temi and immerse yourself in the aroma of freshly brewed tea leaves. As you stroll through the neatly manicured rows of tea plants, you'll witness the meticulous process of tea cultivation, from plucking the tender leaves to their expert processing.The rich soil, favorable climate, and organic farming methods contribute to the exceptional quality and distinct flavor of Temi tea. Sample the various tea varieties, ranging from black tea to green tea, and savor their unique flavors that are a true reflection of the region's terroir.

BABA HARBHAJAN SINGH MEMORIAL TEMPLE

BABA HARBHAJAN SINGH MEMORIAL TEMPLE

58 Km from Days Inn

The Baba Harbhajan Singh Memorial Temple, located in the picturesque state of Sikkim, is a revered place of worship and remembrance. Dedicated to Baba Harbhajan Singh, an Indian army soldier who lost his life near the Nathula Pass, the temple serves as a symbol of his sacrifice and devotion. Visitors come to pay their respects and seek blessings at this serene and spiritual site. Surrounded by scenic landscapes, the temple offers a tranquil and reflective atmosphere for spiritual seekers.

Siddheswara Dham (Char Dham)

Siddheswara Dham (Char Dham)

77 Km from Days Inn

To promote Religious Tourism in Sikkim, this Pilgrimage-cum-Cultural Centre is constructed on top of the Solophok Hill in South-Sikkim. View for miles, the 26½ m high statue of Lord Shiva in sitting posture that marks the location of the main temple. Apart from this giant statue, the replicas of twelve Jyotirlingas along with the four Dhams; Badrinath, Jagannath, Dwarka and Rameshwaram are also installed in the complex (7 acres approx). This stunning imitation of chardham amidst the serene nature of Sikkim, has become one of the top tourist destinations in Sikkim, especially among the devotees of Lord Shiva.

Hanuman Tok

Hanuman Tok

12 km from Days Inn

Hanuman: Hindu Monkey Temple, established in the year 1968 at an altitude of 7200 feet (2194 meters ). Scrupulously maintained by resident  units of the Indian Army. Popular belief has it that wishes made here will be fulfilled. The Devotees come an large numbers to offer prayers. Because of its advantageous location, the view of the mountain along the horizon is magnificent especially on a clear sunny morning.

Ganesh Tok

Ganesh Tok

8 km from Days Inn

Ganesh Tok is a quaint temple located at an altitude of 6500m. The temple is known for visitors coming to offer prayers to Lord Ganesh. While the temple is extremely small and can fit only one person at a time, it is still popular because of the breathtaking view of snowcapped mountains and the lush greenery one can witness from the top. To make the tourist spot comfortable, there is a lounge and balcony; on a bright clear day, one can catch the mesmerizing view of Kanchenjunga hill.

Paragliding in Sikkim

Paragliding in Sikkim

4 Kms from Days Inn for medium flight

Amongst all type of Adventure Tourism, Paragliding holds its own special place – it is simply free flying with the aid of simple-shaped craft parachutes. Flying like a bird high up above in the sky from where you can see almost everything and everyone. There are more than one reason for indulging in paragliding in Gangtok, Sikkim on your next trip. Nothing matches the thrill of trying a session or two of paragliding in Gangtok and nearby areas.

Khangchendzonga National Park

Khangchendzonga National Park

90 km

Khangchendzonga National Park, also Kanchenjunga Biosphere Reserve, is a national park and a biosphere reserve located in Sikkim, India. It was inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list in July 2016, becoming the first "Mixed Heritage" site of India

Buddha Park

Buddha Park

2.30 hour, 68 Km

The Buddha Park of Ravangla, also known as Tathagata Tsal, is situated near Rabong (Ravangla) in South Sikkim district, Sikkim, India.  It features 130-feet high statue of Buddha as its centrepiece. It is a calm place where one can sit quietly for hours. Inside the Monastery, there is a ramp way spiraling the entire structure. 

Rumtek Monastry

Rumtek Monastry

1 hour, 20 Km

Dharma Chakra Centre consists of a beautiful temple, the famous Golden Stupa, and Tibetan Buddhist monastery that houses very important relics. The monastery houses some of the rarest Buddhist religious art objects found in the world and is also a world renowned centre for Kargyu teachings. Just ahead of the Rumtek Monastery is the Nehru Botanical Garden which has a mix of tropical and temperate plants and trees as well as a big greenhouse of exotic orchids.

Banjhakri Waterfalls

Banjhakri Waterfalls

15 minutes, 4 Km

"The Banjhakri Falls and Energy Park is a recreation centre and tourist attraction near Gangtok, in the state of Sikkim, India. The park's statuary and other displays document the Ban Jhakri, or traditional shamanic healer who worships spirits living in caves around the falls. Ban means "forest", and jhakri means "healer"

Himalayan Zoological Park

Himalayan Zoological Park

20 Minutes, 6 Km

Himalayan Zoological Park is the first Zoological park of Sikkim. The Park accomplishes the perception of modern zoo, where the animals are kept in replicated natural conditions. The best time to visit the area is during mid- February to May and Mid-September to December.  The Park is maintained by the Forests, Environment & Wildlife Management Department, Government of Sikkim.

 

Yumthang Valley

Yumthang Valley

120 km

Yumthang Valley is a beautiful valley situated in north Sikkim. It sits at an elevation of 3,500 metres above sea-level, so naturally home to many beautiful Himalayan flowers. It is rightfully called a valley of flowers. it is extremely picturesque, with green slopes covered with trees, yaks grazing in the flower-spangled grassy plains below, and a river flowing right through the valley. The serene and tranquil air of the Valley cannot be described in words. A single visit there can leave the visitor in an enchanted state for weeks.

Gurudwara Nanak Lama

Gurudwara Nanak Lama

30 km

In 1969 Asaam rifles with the help of Tasa Tangey Lepcha the then MLA of the region built a small gurudwara, now management the gurudwara Path Rattan Baba Harbans Singh ji Baba Bachan Singh ji Baba Surinder Singh ji Dera Kar Sewa Gurudwara Bangla Sahib gurudwara built near ChungthangSikkim by members of the Assam Rifles Battalion under Subedar Major Bhullar.