Mediation in Pelling - Due to the pristine and unspoiled nature, Pelling is also chosen as a preferred meditational retreat. Small hikes from the main centre will take you to the uninhabited areas in the higher ridges or sacred caves. Just camp and spend days meditating in nature without any human presence. The isolated monasteries on top of the hills can also be ideal meditation centres.
Hiking in Pelling - Situated on top of a forested hill at an altitude of 7175Ft / 2150M, Pelling is recently developed as a tourist destination. Fabulous mountain views and nature hiking options attract considerable tourists from different parts of India and abroad. MORE
Pelling Monastery - They breathe history. The old monasteries of Pemayangtse and Sangacholing are almost as ancient as the introduction of Buddhism in Sikkim. The ruins of Rabdentse – the second capital of Sikkim's former kingdom (1670 – 1814) – are again a history. In recent times, the places are popular tourist hubs, which are very much on the Buddhist pilgrimage circuit with sacred caves and lakes and waterfalls. MORE
Village tour in Pelling - Many small villages surround Pelling. These villages dotting the hill slopes are mainly the old settlement of the Bhotia community and Lepcha Tribe – an ethnic group in the region. These villages' beautiful settings with their colourful traditional culture and pristine lifestyles make Pelling an ideal village tourism destination in Sikkim. Several picturesque villages like Darap, Dentam and Hee Barmoik offer homestays for the tourists where you can have an authentic village experience by staying with the villagers and participating in their daily activities.
Bird Watching in Pelling - Pelling with a rich forest cover offers a good bird watching experience. The sub-tropical broad-leaved forests between 1000M and 2000M give you an excellent birding opportunity. Several threatened and rare species of birds are spotted in these areas, including some endemic species like Chestnut-breasted Partridge (Arborophila mandellii), and Rusty-bellied Short-wing (Brachypteryx hyperythra) and Fire-throat (Luscinia pectardens). The upper ridges in Pelling leading to Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary and Kanchenjunga Biosphere Reserve with its moist evergreen canopy are some of the delightful bird habitats. They are among the Important Birding Areas in Sikkim.
Pemayangtse Monastery in Pelling in West Sikkim is undoubtedly one of the most important and vastly discussed Monastery in Sikkim among the Buddhist people. Lama Lathsun Chempo, a revered saint from Tibet belonging to the Nyingmapa sect of Buddhism, built Pemayangtse Monastery more than 300 years ago.
The oldest among all Sikkimese monasteries, the Sangacholing Monastery, literally "the place of secret spell", is a prime pilgrimage centre for the Buddhists in Pelling. It is built on a remote hilltop overlooking the forested valleys and snow peaks and is about a 30min uphill walk from the central tourist hub of Pelling. The monastery was built during the late 17th Century by Lhatsun Chempo, a revered Tibetan Lama who pioneered Buddhism in Sikkim. Because of its remoteness and historical importance, Sangacholing Monastery has earned high regard among Buddhists.
Khecheopalri, which means in Tibetan Language' A Palace of Flying Meditating (female) Deities', is the holiest lake in West Sikkim with many myths, legends, and folklore.
Surrounded by dense forests on top of a hill overlooking a broad valley and mountains lays a palace that dates back to more than 300 years. Rubduntse - the second capital under the Chogyals of Sikkim built in the year 1670 is now in ruins. This capital was shifted in 1714 with the invasion of the Nepalese Army. The palace's main structure, which is now protected and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India, is a lovely place to visit while staying in Pelling.
Kanchenjunga Waterfalls on the Yuksom and Pelling route is a prime tourist spot. The foamy water rushes down from 300ft on the granite rock and creates tiny water droplets and fogs around the place. You cannot see the Kanchenjungha Falls from the road, but with a careful walk of a few meters on the slippery rocks, you can reach the falls' base.
Rimbi Waterfall is just 13kms from Pelling on the road to Yuksom and is a photo stop point for all tourists travelling on this route. A long powerful column of water falling from an inaccessible rocky cliff is a joy to watch. Rimbi is a small village with a mini hydel power station, one of the oldest in Sikkim built in the early 70s. The Rimbi waterfall is in its full strength in summer and becomes weaker in winter.
Scattered in a lush green valley Darap is a small mountain village for the Limbo community in West Sikkim. At a distance of 8kms from Pelling, which is considered a central tourist hub in Sikkim, Darap offers a sharp contrast in providing an alternative tourism concept for many interested travellers looking for a rural Sikkimese experience. At 1600m above sea level, Darap, with its scenic surroundings and lovely climate, is a place to escape from the rush of so-called popular tourist hubs and witness authentic village life.
Dentam in West Sikkim is a picturesque valley at an altitude of 1500Mt or 4600ft above sea level. The flat terraced cultivation land of rice and maize surrounded by high mountains provides a nice photography break for the tourists who mainly visit this area from Pelling on a day tour.
Shingsore Bridge is considered the second-highest suspension bridge in Asia, with a height of 100m from the river bed. The bridge over the deep gorge of Shingsore River, a tributary of River Rangeet, connects Uttaray, the last big village in West Sikkim, with the rest of the Sikkim. At a distance of about 25kms from Pelling, this bridge is a popular tourist attraction.