Pelling is a small hill town in the district of West Sikkim, India. Pelling is nestled at an altitude of 2,150 m (7,200 feet). The town is located at a distance of 10 km from the district headquarters of Geyzing and 131km from Gangtok. A regular bus service connects the two towns. However, with the influx of tourists, the region is undergoing a metamorphosis, with the roads being repaired and hotels being set up.
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Nestled in the beautiful Himalayan town Pelling, 137 ft long Chenrezig statue is an engineering marvel. One can see beautiful mandalas here and the breathtaking view of the Kanchenjunga is the plus point of this place.
This statue shares its site with the very popular Skywalk, but it is the Buddha that draws you and provides a very special experience inside, and out. There is something magical about entering into this beautiful statue, walking up the gently sloping inside path to come out on to the higher level.
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Asia's second highest hanging bridge will offer you with that safe adventurous streak when you stand on it and look over to catch the glimpse of the mountains around. When the car moves over the bridge it will vibrate so the first time it will give a tingling sensation.
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It was a five minutes drive for us from our hotel ..but trekking to this place is also a good option which we did not opt for it as we were traveling with little children. The is ample parking spacwhich is a huge plus point. Recently (November-2018) a statue of Chenrezig (137feet) and a skywalk has been inaugurated here. Some minor constructions works are still ongoing.The place is just awesome.The skywalk, the statue just beautiful.It was cloudy when we were there so we couldn’t get a good view of the Kanchenjunga range but still it looked scenic.The view below the skywalk is not that great , just the ground for now but they are working on making beautiful gardens . The monastery is calm and peaceful .The sound of prayers transports you to another world.The view from here is also breathtaking One well maintain Np and serene place , a must visit when in Pelling.
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An awesome place to visit during your stay in Pelling region of Sikkim. As it was within a stone’s throw distance of our Elgin heritage resort , we visited this place twice during our trip in west Sikkim. A beautiful and tranquil place with its own charm. Mesmerising views of Himalayan mountain range could be seen from this monastery.
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We entered the gates leading to the ruins and the bird sanctuary. There's a small lake which is regarded as holy and the chirping of the birds to keep you company as you walk by. We chose to buy some toffees before going to the ruins for some energy on the way - just in case. There's a small restaurant at the entrance itself where you can buy things and get something to eat before or after your walk. The trail divides into two and one goes into the bird sanctuary and the other goes into the palace ruins. Since it is winding trail, as opposed to the short distance from the other Gangtok sights, every so often there are people asking passers-by about how much further to go!! We also asked on our way to the ruins and got asked on our way back from the ruins... Both parties would end up laughing about how long the trail is. It is not that long!! But it does take about 15-20 minutes and the walk through the wooded place is indeed very peaceful. Just 100 metres from the ruins, the Archeological Society of India has put up a funny board which had us in splits because it was the least expected thing in the middle of the jungle. And we did get to the ruins which is a sight in itself. The ruins comprise the outer and inner walls and finally the palace itself. One can only see the ruins of the palace. There's a toilet and museum at a distance which we chose to skip. There's a lady selling tea, local snacks and toffees at the entrance. We walked through the ruins and imagined how beautiful it might have been then! We took a lot of pictures and spent more time taking in the view. There are splendid views on the left and the front where you can see the mountains in the distance. Those travelling with kids will have a good time but will need to watch the small ones. We walked back to the entrance and bought packaged snacks and juice at the restaurant. We saw other groups ordering the local lunch thali.
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India's first glass skywalk is located at a height of 7,200 feet, right opposite to the world's tallest 137-feet statue of Chenrezig!! This place is 2.5 kilometers from Pelling. The sky walk is surrounded by the snow-capped Himalayas
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