Pelling magnificent town bags the award of the second biggest tourist destination after the capital of the state, Gangtok. It is a little, yet well-defined and boosts of an upscale cultural history, scenic beauty and delightful monasteries. Sightseeing locations are always busy with international also as Indian tourists.

Pelling is located at an elevation of 7200 feet and is hidden far away from the busy cities and their commercialization. Pelling is most frequented by trekkers, hikers and adventure seekers, since this place serves as a base for all Himalayan and Kanchejunga summits and treks. It is subject to extreme winter conditions. The city covered in white snow appeals the eyes like nothing else.

This gushing waterfall and its generated power house is the most beautiful during monsoon, when the rains fill up the water’s fall. Rimbi waterfall is that the main and largest waterfall along the Kanchenjunga Ranges. It is located around 12 kms from Pelling. The nearby power house, Karchen, had been constructed during 1970s, by the last ruling royal’s ministry. Its main purpose was to supply power to most towns in western Sikkim and it’s the oldest power house here. Currently, it only is a tourist destination and fishing spot.

An enchanting display of natural beauty, Sewaro rockery is situated shortly faraway from Karchen Power House. It is located around 12 kms from Pelling. This man-made structure by the Sikkim Government may be a quiet and fewer frequented place, making it the right place for a picnic. Artificial pools, criss cross paths, rock structures, flora attract the eye of all tourists. Inside the garden, there’s alittle restaurant and a swimming bath and tons of elevated points to look at the Kanchenjunga peaks. The scenic natural beauty attracts many aspiring photographers too.

The hidden village of Tashiding is revered all around for its monastery. Built in 1717 AD during the reign of the third Chogyal, this is often a really important place of worship for Buddhists and that they come here to attach with the Lord and to purify their souls. The Bhumchu festival is widely known annually here by the residing lamas and attended by tourists and native residents. The monastery lies between the rivers Rathong and Rangeet, atop alittle heart shaped hill. Prayer wheels and non-secular flags adorn the encompassing area of the monastery. It is rightfully called the ‘spiritual centre’ of Sikkim.

This bridge is that the second highest within the continent and therefore the highest within the state. This engineering marvel lies at a height of 100 meters and therefore the length is around 198 meters. It connects two hills over the support of the gorge. It was built 16 years ago, to attach the 2 sides during a more convenient manner. Talks are happening about start the journey sport of Bungee Jumping from Singshore Bridge. The view from the bridge is completely mesmerizing; you’ll see waterfalls, the valley and therefore the slopes of mountains all around during a bird’s eye view.

Pelling offers many tourist places and destinations in and around. Some of them are historically significant, others religiously, while the remainder are simply flaunting their natural beauty and breathtaking views. Pelling is a must stopover while visiting Sikkim.