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10 offbeat places in Sikkim that are worth adding to your next travel itinerary

When you think of Sikkim, names like Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake, and Nathula Pass probably come to mind. But beyond the popular tourist spots, Sikkim hides a treasure trove of serene, untouched destinations perfect for those seeking solitude, culture, and raw Himalayan beauty. Here’s a handpicked list of 10 offbeat places in Sikkim that are worth adding to your next travel itinerary.

1. Dzongu Valley – The Hidden Lepcha Land

Tucked away in North Sikkim, Dzongu is a restricted area reserved for the indigenous Lepcha community. Think lush forests, gurgling rivers, and authentic homestays. It’s a peaceful sanctuary for cultural immersion and eco-tourism.

Best for: Nature lovers, cultural explorers
 Access: Requires a special permit (easy to get through local hosts)


2. Yuksom – Where Sikkim’s History Began

Often overlooked by tourists, Yuksom in West Sikkim is the historical heart of the state. It was the first capital and the coronation site of its first Chogyal (king). It’s also the base for treks to Dzongri and Goechala.

 Best for: History buffs, trekkers
Don’t miss: Norbugang Coronation Throne, Kathok Monastery

Car Rental service from NJP to  Yuksom


3. Zuluk – The Old Silk Route Wonder

Located in East Sikkim, Zuluk is a small village perched at 10,000+ ft, known for its hairpin-bend roads and panoramic Himalayan views. The 32-turn road to Thambi View Point is jaw-dropping!

 Best for: Road trip lovers, photographers
Route: Gangtok → Rongli → Zuluk (permit required)

Car Rental service from NJP to  ZULUK


4. Borong – Hot Springs & Birdsong

Nestled near Ravangla in South Sikkim, Borong is a calm hamlet known for its natural hot springs, chirping birds, and quiet trails. Stay in a local homestay and wake up to views of the snow-capped peaks.

 Best for: Wellness retreats, birdwatching
 Highlight: Borong Hot Springs (Cha-chu)

Car Rental service from NJP to  Borong


5. Kaluk & Rinchenpong – Sunset Lovers' Paradise

These twin villages in West Sikkim offer the perfect mix of mountain views, monasteries, and village charm. On a clear day, the view of Mt. Kanchenjunga from Rinchenpong is postcard-perfect.

 Best for: Slow travel, couples, photographers
Tip: Try the local fermented drink, “Chang,” in a bamboo mug

Car Rental service from NJP to  Kaluk & Rinchenpong


6. Thangu Valley – Alpine Bliss

Located beyond Lachen, Thangu is a high-altitude village (13,000 ft+) surrounded by snow-clad peaks and alpine meadows. It’s remote, rugged, and raw – ideal for those who love nature at its wildest.

 Best for: Adventure seekers, high-altitude enthusiasts
 Note: Travel requires acclimatization and permits

 

Car Rental service from NJP to Thangu Valley


7. Tashiding – Spiritual & Scenic

This small village is home to Tashiding Monastery, considered one of the most sacred in Sikkim. It’s said that merely visiting the monastery cleanses one of sins. Surrounded by thick forest and silence, it’s a true spiritual getaway.

 Best for: Spiritual seekers, meditation lovers
Tip: Visit during the Bhumchu Festival (usually in Feb/March)

 

Car Rental service from NJP to Tashiding


8. Nathang Valley – Sikkim’s Ladakh

Located on the old Silk Route, this high-altitude valley (13,500 ft) is one of the least explored parts of East Sikkim. It offers wide-open landscapes, colorful Buddhist flags, and sweeping mountain views.

 Best for: Landscape photographers, off-roaders
 Bonus: Visit in autumn for golden meadows and dramatic skies

 

Car Rental service from NJP to Nathang Valley


9. Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary – Blooming Beauty

If you're visiting Sikkim between March and April, the Barsey Sanctuary transforms into a riot of colors with blooming rhododendrons. You can do a short 4 km trek to reach the sanctuary from Hilley.

 Best for: Spring treks, nature lovers
Season: March–April is the best time to visit

 

Car Rental service from NJP to Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary


10. Mangan – Gateway to North Sikkim

Though many pass through Mangan on their way to Lachen or Lachung, few stop to explore this charming town. Surrounded by forested hills and home to hidden monasteries, Mangan is a perfect offbeat base.

 Best for: Scenic drives, local festivals
 Fun fact: Hosts the annual Mangan Music Festival in December

 

Car Rental service from NJP to Mangan


Final Thoughts

 

Sikkim isn’t just about the tourist trails. It’s full of hidden corners, untouched valleys, and warm-hearted villages that offer something far deeper – a connection with nature and a slower way of life. So, the next time you plan your Sikkim trip, go offbeat – and discover the soul of the Himalayas.

 

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