Despite its modest size, Pelling has so many intriguing things to do that you could easily spend a couple of days here without being bored. Pelling is a gorgeous tourist resort nestled in the Himalayan realm, sitting at the foothills of Mount Kanchenjunga. It offers a diverse selection of locations and activities to its guests.
Pelling has a rich cultural heritage to discover, in addition to a rich natural heritage in the shape of pristine Himalayan greenery. This town in Sikkim will entertain you throughout your stay, from taking in the splendour of its unrivalled vistas to indulging in a cultural spectacle.
01 Meet the monks at Pemayangtse Gompa Monastery
Pelling’s cultural spectrum is dominated by Buddhist influences, as evidenced by the numerous monasteries that dot the landscape. Visit Pemayangtse Gompa Monastery, one of the most revered monasteries in the state, to learn about the local culture.
Spending some time with the monks here and learning about Sikkim’s cultural heritage and Buddhist rituals would be fascinating. The monastery, which was erected in the 17th century, will wow you with its gorgeous setting and immaculate architecture, which is set against a backdrop of snow-capped Himalayan peaks.
A museum with local antique artefacts and scriptures is also housed within the site.
Pelling is 3 kilometres away.
Hours: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Entry Fees: There are no entry fees.
02 Witness the beauty of Kangchendzonga Waterfalls
Paying a visit to the famed Kangchendzonga Falls is one of the most pleasant things to do in Pelling if you are a nature lover looking to spend some time relaxing in the tranquil setting.
This year-round waterfall is only 28 kilometres from the city centre and is a great place to spend time with family and friends. The sight of a flowing water torrent running through beautiful green trees and plunging over rocks will take your breath away.
Because the waterfall is so beautiful, it also makes for a great photo opportunity.
Pelling is 28 kilometres away.
The entrance fare is INR 20 per person.
Hours of operation: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
03 Saunter in the Rabdentse Ruins
If you are a history buff considering a visit to Pelling, the Rabdentse Ruins are a must-see attraction. You can picture the historical significance of these ruins, which are the remains of Sikkim Kingdom’s second capital.
Rabdentse was the capital of Nepal from 1670 to 1814, when it was destroyed by the Nepalese invasion. There was once a palace and a monastery on the archaeological site. A stroll through the crumbling walls and chortens will transport you to the glory days of the 17th century, when the site was founded.
Pelling is 3 kilometres away.
Entry Fee: There is no entry fee.
Hours: 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
04 Cross the Singshore Bridge
Singshore Bridge, one of Sikkim’s most recognisable monuments, is Asia’s second highest suspension bridge and the state’s highest. The 240-meter bridge is located 5 kilometres from Pelling’s city centre.
One of the most interesting things to do in Sikkim is to cross this bridge that spans the Singshore River. Beautiful views of the river and the lush valley may be had from this bridge. Following your passage of the bridge, you can go on a hike through the deep woodlands that follow.
When the surrounding hills are obscured by clouds and mist, the landscape becomes even more beautiful.
Pelling is 28 kilometres away.
The entrance fare is INR 20 per person.
Hours of Operation: Open 24*7
05 Visit to Khecheopalri Lake
Visit Khecheopalri Lake, one of Pelling’s most popular tourist destinations, to immerse yourself in a world of peace and spirituality. This lake is not only a beautiful piece of nature’s creativity, but it is also a Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimage place that is revered.
The sound of flying prayer flags combined with the sound of ringing bells reaches a person’s spirit and comforts it. This lake is related with a variety of interesting legends. This location is ideal for all types of tourists, but it is also a haven for thrill-seekers, as there are a few hiking trails nearby.
Pelling is 28 kilometres away.
The entrance fee is INR 10 per person.
Dawn to Dusk is the timeframe for this event.
06 Meditate in Sanga Choeling Monastery
Participating in cultural and traditional activities as the people do should be an important component of your Pelling vacation. The finest way to appreciate the melody of quiet is to meditate at Sanga Choeling Monastery and become lost in yourself. This monastery, far away from the city’s loud sounds, is an ideal location for meditation.
The monastery was founded in the 17th century and is one of the state’s oldest monasteries. This lovely monastery sits atop a ridge with panoramic views of the Himalayan massifs. A long uphill hike from Pelling will bring you here.
Pelling is 7 kilometres away.
Hours: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Entry Fees: There are no entry fees.
07 Visit Sangay Falls
Sangay Falls is an important name on the list of natural wonders in Pelling. The waterfall is easily accessible because it is only 10 kilometres from Pelling Town. The soft roar of the cascading stream will excite your senses, while the grandeur of this spot will make an eternal effect on your memory.
The surrounding flora enhances the beauty of the waterfall, making it ideal for any photographer visiting Pelling. Sangay Falls is well worth a few hours of your time in Pelling because of its natural beauty and relaxing ambience.
Pelling is 10 kilometres away.
There is no entry fee.
Hours of operation: Open all time
08 Take a stroll in Sewaro Rock Garden
Both nature and man have worked hard to make Sewaro Rock Garden what it is today. This garden, which is located on the side of a river, is a popular picnic site in Pelling. This is one of the best places to visit in Pelling if you want to spend some time in nature.
The garden has a restaurant where you may sit for a couple of hours and listen to the flowing river and birds tweeting while taking in the breathtaking surroundings. After you’ve had your fill of soaking up the incredible charm of the place, you can go fishing or angling.
Pelling is 12 kilometres away.
The entrance fare is INR 30 per person.
Hours: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
9 Visit to Rimbi Water Falls
Rimbi Waterfall, one of the several waterfalls in and surrounding town, may leave you speechless with its unparalleled beauty. Visiting this waterfall on your way to Yuksam is one of the most enjoyable things to do in Pelling. The stream that flows into the pool below eventually joins the Rimbi River.
The waterfall is surrounded by thick foliage, which adds to its gracefulness. You may also go fishing or do some nature photography while you’re here, as well as relax and let the soothing noises and breathtaking scenery soothe your spirit.
Pelling is 12 kilometres away.
Hours: 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.
There is no entry fee.
10 Walk around in Darap Subba Village
Darap Subba is a little village near Pelling that is currently being developed as a tourist resort. This village, which is mostly inhabited by the Limboo Community, may provide you with cultural and spiritual experiences.
One of the best things to do in Pelling is to take a walk around this village, which will provide you with much more than just the spectacular views of the Himalayan mountains that can be seen from here. You can strike up a conversation with the locals and learn about their beliefs and traditions.
It will be a unique experience that will offer a new dimension to your Pelling stay.
Pelling is 6 kilometres away.
There are no entry fees.
Hours: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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