Tuesday 3 July 2012

About Lachung Tourism



Lachung is a town established in the state of Sikkim. It falls under the North Sikkim District and is not very far from the ceramic boundary. It is at an altitude of about 3,000 m above sea grade and is established at the confluence of stream Lachen and stream Lachung, which are the tributaries of the Teesta River. A ahead groundwork has been set up in this village by the Indian Army to guard and defend the boundaries.

The term Lachung means ‘Small Mountain’. It is at a expanse of about 125 km from Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim. In the publication ‘The Himalayan Journal’, British explorer and author, Joseph Dalton Hooker, has characterised this location as the ‘most scenic town of Sikkim’.


Before 1950, when Tibet was not taken over, Lachung was a foremost trading mail between Tibet and Sikkim. After it was shut down, the town proceeded to stay intact in itself. The Indian Government again opened it and since then it has appeared as a foremost tourist hub in Sikkim.

persons dwelling in Lachung are commonly renowned as the Lachungpas. This place is inhabited mainly by the Lepcha and Tibetan people. The most widespread dialects spoken in this location encompass Lepcha, Bhutia and Nepali.

The main attractions in this place include the Lachung Monastery, which is also renowned as the Lachung Gompa, and the Yumthang Valley, which is about 25 km from the town.

The Lachung Monastery is a very old monastery, constructed in the year 1880. This location dwellings some murals, along with two wheels. climb on Katao, which is at a expanse of about 30 km from this place, is furthermore a popular tourist place visited near Lachung.

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