Mangan District In Sikkim Ready For Tourists Starting December 1

The region is now prepared to welcome visitors back after a five-month hiatus caused by heavy rainfall, which resulted in significant landslides and damaged essential roads and bridges along the North Sikkim Highway
Mangan District Ready To Welcome Tourists From December 1; All That You Need To Know
Take a break during your trek through Yumthang valley in ManganD DUTTAS/Shutterstock
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Starting December 1, tourists can explore the stunning Himalayan destinations in the Mangan district, including Yumthang, Dikchu, Lachung, and the breathtaking Gurudongmar Lake. This announcement was made by a senior official of the Sikkim government on November 27. The region is now prepared to welcome visitors back after a five-month hiatus caused by heavy rainfall, which resulted in significant landslides and damaged essential roads and bridges along the North Sikkim highway. "After examining the current situation and road conditions in Mangan district, it has been decided to allow tourists in a staggered manner," said Tourism and Civil Aviation Department Principal Secretary CS Rao.

Rao emphasised that the district administration is committed to ensuring seamless tourist movement beginning December 1. Meanwhile, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) is diligently restoring roads in the district to enhance accessibility, according to officials.

Tourism activities in the district were halted five months ago after heavy rainfall triggered devastating landslides, severely damaging essential roads and bridges along the North Sikkim Highway. Restoring these vital connections is critical for revitalising local tourism and ensuring safe travel for visitors and residents alike.

About Mangan District

Mangan District Ready To Welcome Tourists From December 1; All That You Need To Know
A tourist enjoys the scenic view of high altitude Gurudongmar Lake Roop_Dey/Shutterstock

The breathtaking landscapes of North Sikkim feature spectacular terrain. Mangan, the small headquarters of North Sikkim, is located 65 km north of Gangtok. As road access improves and the region prepares to welcome visitors again, tourists can eagerly anticipate immersing themselves in the tranquil beauty of breathtaking Himalayan landscapes. This picturesque area is home to stunning destinations such as Lachung, Sanglaphu Lake, Yumthang Valley, often referred to as the "Valley of Flowers," where vibrant blooms blanket the meadows in spring, and Gurudongmar Lake, one of the highest lakes in the world, known for its crystal-clear waters framed by majestic mountain peaks.

These locations are celebrated not only for their beauty but also for the unparalleled vistas they offer, making them perfect spots for relaxation and reflection. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks amidst the stunning scenery, engage in photography to capture the natural splendour, or simply bask in the mountains' serenity.

Mangan District Ready To Welcome Tourists From December 1; All That You Need To Know
Lachung is a tranquil hamlet in SikkimShutterstock

The region's unique charm and untouched natural beauty make it a perfect destination for anyone looking to reconnect with nature, detox from the hustle and bustle of daily life, and experience the rich cultural heritage of Sikkim, which blends traditional Tibetan influences with vibrant local customs. Whether seeking adventure or tranquility, Sikkim promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you rejuvenated and inspired.

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