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Namchi
Namchi, meaning 'Sky High', nestled among the hills
at an elevation of 5,500 ft commands panoramic view of the snow-capped
mountains and vast stretches of valley. It is also the headquarters
of the South District.
The area is fast developing into a tourist destination
with its immense potential for all round tourist activities. It
is about 78 kms from Gangtok and 100 kms from Siliguri.
Excursion
Tendong Hill
Above Damthang, overlooking South District headquarter town Namchi,
there is a small flat stretch of land at an altitude of 8,530 ft
surrounded by lush green ancient forest which is popularly known
as the Tendong Hill.
Historically, this has been a place of recluse
for Buddhist Lamas who spend years in meditation
amidst the silent scenic grandeur. Legend says that the Tendong
Hill saved the Lepcha tribe from the ravages of deluge when the
whole world was flooded - legend similar to Noah's Ark of the Bible.
Even today, the Lepchas perform pujas to pay reverence
to the Tendong Hill. The view form the top of the Tendong Hill is
something to be cherished and enjoyed as it spans across the plains
of Bengal to the majestic heights of the Himalayan Ranges.
Trek to Tendong from Damthang Bazar, the nearest
road head, is just about two hours of casual walk.
But one can also proceed to Namchi by trekking
via Tendong Hill following the traditional route used in old days.
Temi Tea Garden
The one and only tea estate existing in the State produces one of
the top quality teas in the international market. The tea garden
is spread out on a gentle hill slope originating from the Tendong
Hill and provides a magnificent view for the surrounding villages.
The visit to the factory could be an eye opener for those wanting
to know more about the tea processing methods.
A night spent in a old British built bungalow located
just below the tea garden could be an enthralling experience of
linking the past to the present, A visit to the garden, enroute
to the Tendong Hill, could be a rewarding experience for those who
want to combine nature and culture as they keep trekking.
Menam Hill
Menam Hill towers above Tendong Hill on the other side over looking
the Ravangla bazar settlement. Situated at an altitude of 10,300
ft the scenic view from this height is, perhaps, unmatched in this
part of the world. Mt. Khang-chenDzonga and its surrounding ranges
loom above to dwarf the richly forested and rugged hill. On a clear
sunny
day, it is possible to see the plains of Bengal
spanning across Kalimpong and Darjeeling Hills in the South, right
across the Indo-China border towards the North. A short distance
away is the legendary Bhaley Dhunga, a kind of rocky spur which
juts out from the ridge top and remains suspended in the air above
Yangang village. The trek to Menam from Ravangla takes about 4 hours
and from Menam Hill top one has the option to take the gentle trek
to Borong village or follow the more treacherous trails taken by
the famous British botanist, Sir Joseph Hooker, down to Yangang
village.
Flower Festival Namchi
Flower exhibitions are organised as an annual feature at Namchi
during the month of February.
The venue is at Children's Park, Namchi (South
Sikkim). One can see the rare species of orchids in a riot of colours.
Indeed an event to witness.
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