Tadong Retreat Homestay

Tadong Retreat Homestay Tourist Attraction

Richenpong Monastry: Rinchenpong Monastery, is indeed a notable site in West Sikkim, India is famous for its scenic location and a distinctive statue of the Buddha. The Kaluk and Rinchenpong villages, both situated at an elevation of approximately 1,700 meters (5,500 feet), offer a picturesque setting for visitors. They are around 5 hours away by road from Siliguri.

This area is known for its serene landscapes, beautiful valleys, and panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. The monastery, with its Buddhist heritage and the splendid natural surroundings, attracts tourists who seek spiritual solace as well as those who appreciate the beauty of the region.

Singshore Bridge: Singshore Bridge is the highest bridge in Sikkim & offers a stunning view of the surrounding greenery. The bridge serves as an important connection between two hills and significantly reduces travel time and distance for trekkers and other travelers in the region. It’s a popular stop for tourists, offering a unique experience of the natural beauty and engineering marvels of the area.

Pelling Skywalk: Drive for 1 hour 30 mins from this beautiful homestay & you will reach the beauty of Pelling. The Chenrezig Statue and Skywalk are indeed a popular tourist attraction in Pelling, West Sikkim district, Sikkim. The Chenrezig Statue is a 137-foot high statue of the Bodhisattva of Compassion (Chenrezig in Tibetan), situated near the Sangacholing Monastery. The statue is positioned to provide panoramic views of the Kanchenjunga Range, surrounding hills, and valleys.

The Skywalk, also known as the Skywalk by Chenrezig Statue, is an elevated walkway around the Chenrezig Statue. It offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes and is a unique experience for tourists.
Both the Chenrezig Statue and the Skywalk contribute to the overall charm and appeal of Pelling as a tourist destination in West Sikkim.

Pemayangtse Monastery: Pemayangtse Monastery is a significant religious site in Sikkim, India, established in 1647 by Lama Lhatsun Chempo, a revered Buddhist figure. This monastery, located near Pelling, showcases a unique architectural style, with its three-story structure adorned with intricate paintings and statues. The site’s serene setting, surrounded by the Himalayas, adds to its spiritual appeal. Despite sustaining damage from earthquakes in 1913 and 1960, the monastery has been meticulously restored, continuing to attract visitors and devotees alike.

How to reach Tadong Retreat Homestay
From NJP to Kaluk – 5 hours – 120kms
From Bagdogra to Kaluk – 5hours 30 minutes – 126 kms

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