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Gangtok in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Gangtok, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Gangtok is a charming hill station in Sikkim and is the capital of this Indian state. Located at an altitude of 1,650 m above sea level, the city of Gangtok is the gateway to the Sikkim region. Gangtok is known as the 'pine city' and enjoys a temperate climate all year round. The area is dotted with hills, valleys, and forests, while Gangtok’s traditional culture and festivals make this a great destination for tourists.
With favorites like Flower Exhibition Centre - Ridge Park., Sikkim Himalayan Zoological Park, and Gonjang Monastery, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Cafe Fiction and Lhasa Newar so you can get the best taste of Gangtok while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Gangtok in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Hanuman Tok, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Ban Jhakri Falls Park

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Waterfalls
Ban Jhakri Falls Park is a captivating sightseeing destination spread over two acres of land, located about 10-12 kilometers from Gangtok en route to Ranka monastery. The main attraction is the waterfall, which tumbles down from a rocky height of approximately 40 feet with great force. The park features beautifully landscaped gardens adorned with statues depicting the local culture and ancestors.
One of the best falls I have been to yet. Apart from the breath taking waterfall that blows cool wind on your entire body, you can zip line/ traverse two rope bridge right in front of it. There is also a proper rock climbing facility that is so much better than others in a similar class. Many picturesque spots, the more you explore the more you are mesmerized by the beauty of this place. You can also do a boat ride and the food is also really amazing. Definitely recommend visiting this place, if possible then at sundown.
Amlana P — Google review
Visiting Ban Jhakri Falls with my family during the Durga Puja holiday was truly a heartwarming experience. After the festive chaos of pandal hopping, this place felt like a peaceful retreat where nature embraced us with open arms. The moment we heard the roar of the waterfall and felt the cool spray of water on our faces, all our tiredness vanished. Walking together through the garden paths, holding my daughter’s little hand, I felt grateful for the simple joy of being surrounded by greenery and fresh mountain air. She was excited at every turn—whether it was crossing a small bridge, spotting statues, or just running around the open space. Seeing her happiness made the trip extra special for us as parents. The waterfall itself is mesmerizing, and we spent long minutes just watching it, letting the sound of rushing water calm our minds. It almost felt like nature was offering us a blessing during this festive season. We clicked lots of family pictures, and each one carries not just a memory of the place but also of the togetherness we felt. Ban Jhakri Falls is not just a tourist spot, it’s a place that allows you to slow down and reconnect—with nature, with family, and with yourself. For us, it turned into one of the most memorable highlights of our Gangtok trip. If you’re traveling with loved ones, don’t miss this beautiful corner of Sikkim.
Sarthak D — Google review
My Memorable Visit to Ban Jhakri Waterfall, Gangtok During my recent trip to Gangtok, one of the most memorable experiences was visiting the Ban Jhakri Waterfall. Tucked away in a beautifully forested area, this place felt like a slice of peace and power combined. As soon as I entered, I could hear the distant roar of the waterfall—it instantly made me excited. The entry fee is ₹50 per person, which I found very affordable for what the place offers. There's also parking available right near the entrance—convenient and spacious. The exact parking fee might depend on the vehicle, but it was reasonably priced i e ₹20-50 Before even entering the main waterfall area, there are several small shops and food stalls. I found some really good local snacks and souvenirs here, which added to the experience. It's perfect if you're looking to grab a bite or shop a little before heading in. Inside, the area is very well maintained. There are man-made walkways, charming bridges, and statues representing Sikkimese shamanic traditions—which made the place both cultural and educational. The waterfall itself was absolutely breathtaking. Standing near it, feeling the mist on my face, was so refreshing. It’s also a great photo spot, with greenery all around and the powerful water cascading down. Overall, I had a fantastic time at Ban Jhakri Waterfall. It’s a perfect mix of nature, culture, and relaxation—ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers. I’d definitely recommend including it in your Gangtok itinerary.
SP S — Google review
The waterfall is beautiful and the surroundings are green and peaceful, making it a nice place for a short nature break. It's a good spot for taking pictures and enjoying the fresh air. However, the ₹100 per person entry fee feels a bit too much for what’s offered. The pond area isn’t very clean, and apart from viewing the waterfall, there’s not much else to do. If they allowed access closer to the fall or included some light activities or better-maintained areas, it would feel more worth the cost. Overall, a decent visit — but there's definitely room for improvement.
Neel — Google review
Must Visit for everyone coming to Gangtok. A different experience as far as waterfalls and vicinity are made, kept and run elsewhere in India. Neat & clean with plenty of facilities to eat and enjoy. Highly recommend 👍
Manish K — Google review
Clear, well-maintained, and sophisticated spot. Offers live music and a playground, ideal for family fun and romantic outings. Entry: ₹100/person, ₹20/bike, ₹100/car. No smoking allowed. Add details on music or playground for better insight.
Sourav M — Google review
The 100-foot waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and traditional shamanic sculptures, creating a mystical vibe. Adventure Activities- Ziplining, rope courses, and nature walks amidst the serene environment. Overall, Banjhakri Falls offers a unique blend of natural beauty, culture, and adventure, making it a top recommendation for Gangtok visitors.
Munira R — Google review
Nice place. You get to enter the waterfalls...it's very clean and no slippery rocks. Well maintained....nice views to click pics. Small artificially made boating area. Suggestion to carry own food. Only one hotel, which is busy during weekends or heavy tourist pouring.
Chandravati C — Google review
Gangtok, Sikkim 737103, India•Tips and more reviews for Ban Jhakri Falls Park
12 min · 7.4 mi
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Gonjang Monastery

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Monastery
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Gonjang Monastery, located near Gangtok, is a vibrant Buddhist monastery with golden statues and breathtaking mountain vistas. Founded in 1981, this hidden gem offers a serene setting in the Himalayas. It provides an opportunity to explore Tibetan Buddhism through its stunning statues and murals. The monastery's silent and beautiful surroundings make it an ideal place to experience tranquility amidst the surreal mountains and green valleys. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view from the monastery's spacious terrace.
Nestled on a serene hill, this monastery is a haven of peace and spirituality. As we stepped inside, the air resonated with the deep, rhythmic chanting of monks, their voices weaving a tranquil mantra that instantly calmed the soul. Among them were young novice monks, their presence adding a touching innocence to the sacred atmosphere. The spacious premises, surprisingly expansive for a hilltop setting, exuded warmth and harmony, inviting visitors to linger and reflect.The view from the monastery was breathtaking, with rolling landscapes stretching far below, offering a perfect backdrop for contemplation. A massive flag stood proudly at the center of the courtyard, fluttering gently in the breeze, symbolizing resilience and unity. The architecture blended simplicity with grandeur, creating an environment that felt both humble and awe-inspiring.Spending time here was rejuvenating—whether meditating, strolling the grounds, or simply soaking in the serene vibes. The monastery’s blend of natural beauty, spiritual depth, and welcoming energy makes it a must-visit for anyone seeking solace or inspiration. It’s a place where time slows down, and the heart finds peace. Highly recommended for a soulful retreat.
Daily L — Google review
It’s a wonderful monastery, we go inside the monastery and monks are chanting some mantra, also kids monks present. Inside the premise it’s good atmosphere. It’s a quite spacious place even it’s on hill. View from the monastery is also very good. It’s kind of a place to spend some time here. A huge flag is present in centre of the premise.
Jitendra S — Google review
This monastery is one of the must-visit sites in Gangtok. The atmosphere is peaceful and spiritually uplifting. Inside the temple, you can see a beautiful statue of Lord Buddha. The area outside the monastery offers scenic spots for photography, with stunning views of the mountains and nearby houses. We were also fortunate to take some memorable photos with the Lama. A truly enriching experience and a place that leaves lasting memories.
Nitesh S — Google review
Gonjang Monastery, located near Tashi Viewpoint in Gangtok, is a serene and beautifully maintained Buddhist monastery belonging to the Nyingma tradition. Though relatively modern (established in 1981), it offers a peaceful spiritual atmosphere, stunning hilltop views, and vibrant Tibetan-style architecture. Inside, you'll find intricate murals, statues of various Buddhas, and a calm, meditative environment. The monastery also serves as a monastic school and houses a health care center for the local community, highlighting its social role. It's easily accessible by car and less crowded than more popular tourist spots, making it ideal for those seeking tranquility. However, food options nearby are very limited, so it's best to plan ahead. Morning visits are recommended for better views and quieter surroundings. While it may not have ancient history, its clean environment, spiritual significance, and scenic location make it a worthwhile stop during your trip to Gangtok.
Muhammad K — Google review
Gonjang Monastery is a beautiful Buddhist monastery located near Gangtok, Sikkim, about 6 km from the town on the way to Tashi View Point. It was established in 1981 by H.E. Tingkye Gonjang Rinpoche, who belongs to the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. The monastery is known for its serene atmosphere, scenic location, and spiritual importance. 🌸 Highlights of Gonjang Monastery: The monastery houses monks trained in Buddhist philosophy, rituals, and meditation. It preserves and promotes the Tibetan Buddhist culture and teachings. The place offers panoramic views of Gangtok and Mt. Kanchenjunga, making it peaceful and photogenic. 🎨 About the Paintings Inside: Inside the monastery, the walls and ceilings are adorned with vibrant thangka-style murals depicting: Buddha’s life and teachings Various Bodhisattvas and deities like Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) Scenes from Buddhist scriptures that illustrate moral and spiritual lessons Mandala art representing the universe and spiritual balance These paintings are rich in symbolism — every color, gesture, and figure conveys a deeper meaning about enlightenment, compassion, and wisdom. The intricate details and vivid colors make the monastery not just a place of worship but also a treasure of Himalayan art and spirituality.
Koushik I — Google review
This was the first monastery that we visited in Gangtok. The view from this place is mind-blowing. You see the Gangtok town and the entire valley. The main temple is very bright with many stories drawn on the walls. The decoration with colored clothes is excellent. If you can spare some time please spend some time in the temple. It is healing a quiet place away from the hustle bustle of modern life.
Ashish P — Google review
The monastery’s blend of natural beauty, spiritual depth, and welcoming energy makes it a must-visit for anyone seeking solace or inspiration. The view from the monastery was breathtaking, with rolling landscapes stretching far below, offering a perfect backdrop for contemplation.
Shirsha R — Google review
Buddha Monastery located near Gangtok M.G. Market. Very beautiful and decorative building with a nice mountain view area. Holy and devotional place.
Abhradip P — Google review
9JC8+6CQ, N Sikkim Hwy, Gangtok, Sikkim 737103, India•+91 3592 209 090•Tips and more reviews for Gonjang Monastery
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Bakthang Waterfall

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Bakthang Waterfall is a hidden gem in East Sikkim, offering a serene and less touristy experience compared to other attractions. Located just an hour's drive from Gangtok, this natural wonder originates from the river Ratey Chu and cascades down against the backdrop of the Eastern Himalayas. The roaring sound of the waterfall can be heard from a distance, adding to its allure. Surrounded by dense vegetation, it provides an ideal setting for a peaceful picnic.
• Located just 4–5 km from Gangtok, this accessible waterfall sits along NH-10 on the way to Tashi Viewpoint—perfect for a short detour or relaxing stop.   • Monsoon or just after rains (June–September) is the best time to visit—the waterfall flows strong and majestic, creating a dramatic and refreshing scene.   • Wide horizontal cascade, not a tall drop, gives it a graceful and gentle charm—wrapped by lush greenery and flowing into a shallow pool. Completely serene and photogenic.   • A few tea stalls and cafes nearby offer hot drinks and snacks—nice little spots to rest and soak in the ambiance.    • Parking and basic facilities are available, and you can even try a short rope-slide for a tiny thrill (around ₹100).    ⸻ Visiting Bakthang Falls during the rainy season made it unforgettable—the water’s force was incredible. The location is peaceful, easily reached, and enhanced by nearby stalls and a sweet rope-slide. Loved the entire experience!
Sayani P — Google review
Bhakthang Waterfalls is a beautiful natural cascade located around 7 km from Gangtok, on the way to Tashi View Point. Surrounded by lush forests, the waterfall flows from the streams of the Ratey Chu River, making it a refreshing stop for travelers. You can enjoy the sparkling water, mountain backdrop, and fresh misty air, and even try local snacks sold nearby. It’s a perfect place for photography and short breaks during your Gangtok trip. ✨ Tip: Visit in the monsoon or post-monsoon season for the best water flow and scenic beauty.
Koushik I — Google review
The Bakthang Waterfall is a natural waterfall Known for its scenic beauty, it's a popular and accessible tourist spot just a few kilometers from Gangtok town_ Amazing Tashi Viewpoint..The waterfall features clear, natural water that cascades down rocks surrounded by lush, green vegetation. In small fee, you can also take pictures wearing local traditional clothing. Really This Place Offers a Serene and Refreshing Escape from the Noise.
Is H — Google review
Bakthang Waterfall makes for a charming and leisurely side‑trip from Gangtok—a refreshing stop full of natural beauty without demanding time or effort. Its combination of greenery, easy access, small adventure, and local flavor makes it ideal for a brief scenic break. It can be skipped, not so great.
Rishu B — Google review
Bakthang Waterfall, located just a short drive from Gangtok, is a scenic and refreshing stop surrounded by lush greenery. Though smaller than some other waterfalls in Sikkim, its wide cascade and peaceful setting make it a pleasant place to relax or take photos. You can try local snacks nearby and even enjoy a short ropeway ride. Ideal for a quick nature break.
Muhammad K — Google review
Visited the most beautiful notheast including mata kamakbya and many more places especially the adventures activity at Bathag Waterfall(25.08.2025) and the entire rout I enjoyed between 19.08.2025 to 26.08.2028
Dushyant S — Google review
Bakthang Waterfall is a delightful natural spot just a short drive from Gangtok, located along the North Sikkim Highway near Tashi View Point. The waterfall, though not very tall, is quite wide and cascades gracefully over rocks surrounded by lush greenery, creating a serene and picturesque setting. The area is well-maintained, with amenities like parking, souvenir shops, and a small café nearby, making it a pleasant stop for travelers. For those seeking a bit of adventure, there's a zip-lining activity available for ₹100 per person, offering a unique perspective of the waterfall and its surroundings.
Kingsuk S — Google review
Well I didn’t stop to have a look, however it felt like a vibrant place for sure. It’s a nice place and one can click decent photos. It has a “ I ♥️BRO”(Border Road Organisation) structure as well, which definitely looks like a tourist attraction. However, when it comes to waterfalls I think there a places that a definitely better than this and I wouldn’t recommend anyone to solely visit this place. If it’s coming on the way to somewhere then surely have a look and enjoy the place. 😇
Prithviraj C — Google review
9J5F+4CF, Gangtok, Sikkim 737103, India•http://www.sikkimstdc.com/GeneralPages/Details/Bakthang-Waterfal…•Tips and more reviews for Bakthang Waterfall
7 min · 3.3 mi
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Enchey Monastery

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Perched on a hill above Gangtok, Enchey Monastery is a vibrant Tibetan Buddhist site established in 1908. Alongside other revered monasteries like Rumtek, Ranka, Tashiding, Tsuk La Khang, and Pemayangste in the area, it holds great spiritual significance. Visitors seeking soulful experiences are drawn to this serene sanctuary for its breathtaking views of Gangtok and the majestic Kanchenjunga peak.
The monastery is from the 1840s as one of the writeup suggests, about 3 kms from the centre of Gangtok and going uphill. One can see some wonderful views of Gangtok along the way. The prayer hall has some beautiful windows carved with gorgeous colours as seen in one of the pictures. Inside the halls silence is to be maintained. A very peaceful and serene atmosphere and some place to relax as well. There is also a cafe near the entrance and some shops with handicrafts
Sunny T — Google review
Visited Enchey Monastery and was blown away by its peaceful atmosphere! The calm and quiet surroundings are perfect for meditation and reflection. If you're visiting Gangtok, this is definitely a must-visit place. Highly recommended!
Roopa K — Google review
Discover the Serenity of Enchey Monastery in Gangtok* Located 3 km northeast of Gangtok, Enchey Monastery is a spiritual haven that embodies the essence of Tibetan Buddhism. This 200-year-old monastery, also known as the "Solitary Monastery," is perched on a hill overlooking the city, offering breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga mountain range. *History and Significance* Enchey Monastery was built in 1840 by Lama Drupthob Karpo, a renowned tantric master believed to possess flying powers. The monastery's current structure, designed in the Chinese Pagoda style, was renovated in 1908 under the rule of Sidkeong Tulku Namgyal. It belongs to the Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism and is home to around 90 monks. *Architecture and Attractions* The monastery features ¹ ²: - *Unique Pagoda-style roof*: Adorned with a shining golden cupola - *Intricate woodwork*: Elaborately carved pillars and vibrant murals depicting Mah [12/10, 23:51] Meta AI: *Discover the Serenity of Enchey Monastery in Gangtok* Located 3 km northeast of Gangtok, Enchey Monastery is a spiritual haven that embodies the essence of Tibetan Buddhism. This 200-year-old monastery, also known as the "Solitary Monastery," is perched on a hill overlooking the city, offering breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga mountain range. *History and Significance* Enchey Monastery was built in 1840 by Lama Drupthob Karpo, a renowned tantric master believed to possess flying powers. The monastery's current structure, designed in the Chinese Pagoda style, was renovated in 1908 under the rule of Sidkeong Tulku Namgyal. It belongs to the Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism and is home to around 90 monks. *Architecture and Attractions* The monastery features ¹ ²: - *Unique Pagoda-style roof*: Adorned with a shining golden cupola - *Intricate woodwork*: Elaborately carved pillars and vibrant murals depicting Mahayana deities - *Prayer hall*: Houses statues of Buddhist deities and scriptures - *Museum*: Showcases a collection of masks used for traditional Cham dances *Festivals and Celebrations* Enchey Monastery is known for its vibrant festivals, including ¹ ³ ⁴: - *Detor Cham*: A colorful Cham dance festival held on the 18th and 19th day of the 12th lunar month - *Pang Lhabsol*: A unique festival commemorating the blood-brotherhood oath between the Lepchas and Bhutias - *Singhe Chaam*: A festival celebrated every three years, featuring traditional Cham dances and rituals *Visiting Information* - *Timings*: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (some sources mention 6:00 AM to 4:00 PM) - *Entry Fee*: No entry fee - *Best Time to Visit*: October to November or February to March for pleasant weather and clear skies *How to Reach* Enchey Monastery is easily accessible by road, with taxi services available from Gangtok. The monastery is approximately 3 km from the city center ¹. Experience the tranquility and spiritual energy of Enchey Monastery, a must-visit destination in
Madhushree V — Google review
This place is like heaven on earth. I feel too small to review such a place. The monastery is very clean and well maintained. The painting on the temple wall and very intriguing. I personally liked the roses that are growing around. We also had food in the cafe Yarphel. The place was great.
Ashish P — Google review
One of the oldest monasteries of Sikkim. Has got peaceful vibe. You can either choose to walk or take a taxi from MG Mark. During winter festivals, they perform different programs depicting the ancient culture and different dance forms etc. Must visit.
Rubina C — Google review
Peaceful and spiritually enriching place nestled in nature. The monastery's calm vibe and intricate architecture are truly captivating. A must-visit spot if you're in Gangtok - serene and soul-soothing.
VIKASH L — Google review
Lovely and peaceful place in gangtok hill top, however there is parking space issue even during off season so please take cabs to visit this place as it's in main gangtok
Nadeem A — Google review
During our trip to Gangtok, my friends and I visited the serene Enchey Monastery, a peaceful and spiritually enriching experience nestled amid the hills. The monastery, which belongs to the Nyingma order of Vajrayana Buddhism, exudes a calm atmosphere with its vibrant prayer flags, intricate murals, and the soft hum of chants in the background. Surrounded by lush greenery and offering panoramic views of Gangtok, the location itself feels sacred and removed from the hustle of the town. The main prayer hall is beautifully adorned with traditional Tibetan Buddhist art and statues, providing a glimpse into the region’s rich spiritual heritage. The monks were respectful and welcoming, allowing us to quietly observe their rituals without intrusion. Outside the monastery, there were several food stalls and small eateries catering to tourists. While the food options were decent—ranging from local momos and thukpa to more common snacks like noodles and tea—the prices were slightly on the higher side, likely due to the remote location and tourist traffic. However, the taste and freshness of the food made up for the cost to some extent. Overall, Enchey Monastery is a must-visit spot in Gangtok, especially for those seeking a spiritual retreat or an opportunity to experience Sikkimese culture.
SP S — Google review
8JP9+9MF, Gangtok, Sikkim 737103, India•+91 3592 209 090•Tips and more reviews for Enchey Monastery
27 min · 1.4 mi
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Ganesh Tok

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Ganesh Tok is a charming Hindu temple located about 7 km from Gangtok, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the sprawling city and the majestic Himalayan landscape. From this elevated ridge, visitors can marvel at the snow-capped peaks of Mt. Khangchendzonga and Mt. Siniolchu, creating an awe-inspiring backdrop to the picturesque city below.
Ganesh Tok, located in Gangtok, is a hidden gem that offers one of the most surreal and soul-soothing experiences in Sikkim. Tucked away on a hilltop, this small yet charming temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha isn't just a place of worship—it’s a window to the heavens. The first thing that strikes you as you arrive is the sheer beauty of the surroundings. The atmosphere is peaceful, the air crisp and clean, and the views—absolutely mesmerizing. From here, you get a panoramic view of the lush green hills and valleys that define the landscape of Gangtok. But what truly sets Ganesh Tok apart is the majestic view of Mount Kanchenjunga, the third-highest peak in the world. When the sky is clear and the early morning sun begins to rise, the snow-capped peaks of Kanchenjunga glow in golden hues, creating a picture-perfect moment that stays etched in your memory forever. The best time to visit Ganesh Tok is between March and June, especially during the early morning hours of 7 AM to 9 AM. During this time, the skies are generally clear, and the light is perfect for photography. The serenity of the place, combined with the soft chants from the temple and the cool mountain breeze, creates a truly spiritual and calming experience. Apart from the views, the area around the temple is well-maintained and offers a peaceful vibe.
Kishore P — Google review
⬜ Beautiful and peaceful temple — Ganesh Tok is a small temple perched at around 6,500 ft. It’s quiet and has a spiritual feel that’s soothing to the heart.   ⬜ Amazing view of Gangtok city — From the circular balcony and viewing lounge, you get a bird’s-eye view of the town, rolling hills, and, on clear days, the snow-capped Kanchenjunga. It’s truly breathtaking.   ⬜ Climb adds to the charm — You reach the viewpoint via a steep staircase decorated with colorful prayer flags—it almost feels like walking through a rainbow.   ⬜ A place of faith and culture — The temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is visited by many pilgrims seeking blessings or simply a peaceful moment amid beautiful surroundings.   ⬜ Other things to check out nearby — There are small gift shops, snack stalls, and a gift shop in the complex. Plus, a short walk away is the zoo if you want to explore more.   ⬜ Perfect for spiritual or scenic stops — Whether you are looking to pray, enjoy breathtaking views, or just relax in nature, Ganesh Tok delivers beautifully. It’s easy to reach by taxi and worth the visit.   Ganesh Tok is one of those magical places that lifts your spirit and leaves you longing to return. A definite must-visit in Gangtok!
Sayani P — Google review
Ganesh Tok is one of the most peaceful and charming spots in Gangtok. Located on a hilltop about 7 km from the town, this small temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha is as much about spirituality as it is about breathtaking views. The temple itself is very simple and serene. People often come here to offer prayers, tie colorful prayer flags, and enjoy a few quiet moments. Even though the temple is small, the energy around it feels calming. What really makes Ganesh Tok special is the panoramic view it offers. On a clear day, you can see the mighty Kanchenjunga range standing tall, along with sweeping views of Gangtok town and the lush valleys below. The place is also a photographer’s delight, especially early in the morning when the sun paints the mountains golden. The approach road is a little narrow, but it adds to the hill-station charm. The spot is well-maintained, with benches and viewpoints where you can sit back and soak in the beauty. There are also a few souvenir shops and tea stalls nearby, perfect for enjoying a hot cup while admiring the scenery. For families, it is a safe and light outing. The temple is easy to access, and even kids enjoy the colorful atmosphere. It’s not a place where you spend hours, but the combination of spirituality, culture, and natural beauty makes it worth visiting. Ganesh Tok is definitely one of those must-stop points when exploring Gangtok.
Sarthak D — Google review
Ganesh Tok, Gangtok – Short Review: Ganesh Tok offers a serene and spiritual escape with stunning panoramic views of Gangtok and the surrounding Himalayan peaks. The peaceful temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha is small but charming, and the viewpoint nearby makes it a must-visit spot for photography and relaxation. Clean, well-maintained, and scenic — perfect for a quick stop during your Gangtok trip.
Ashutosh D — Google review
I experience Very peaceful and positive spiritual vibe at Ganesh tok during my visit. Temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesh. It is small temple on hill top surrounded by serene nature.
Alpesh C — Google review
Ganesh Tok is a Hindu temple and a popular viewpoint located on a ridge in Gangtok, Sikkim. It is known for its panoramic views of the entire Gangtok town, the rolling hills, and the majestic Kanchenjunga and Mt. Siniolchu mountain ranges. The complex includes a circular viewing lounge and a balcony that offer exceptional views of the surrounding natural beauty. It is a popular spot for photography, especially during clear weather.
Is H — Google review
We began our Sikkim tour at this small Lord Ganesh temple on the hills. The place is scenic, beautiful, peaceful, and spiritual, with a stunning view of Gangtok city. It’s a picture-perfect location, surrounded by natural beauty. Don’t miss clicking a photo in traditional Sikkim costume dress here!
Vinayak K — Google review
The atmosphere was wonderful. One could actually feel the positivity which is present in a divine place. The state flower of Sikkim could be seen everywhere. They were a couple of tourists getting there picture clicked with the traditional dresses of this place. I would suggest everyone to try to look at the wonderful sceneries as well. One could see the whole Gangtok from up there. There are a few shops outside the temple, they offer aesthetic items as well apart from the offerings for worship.
Prithviraj C — Google review
8JRC+HGM, Jawaharlal Nehru Rd, Sungava, Gangtok, Sikkim 737103, India•Tips and more reviews for Ganesh Tok
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Sikkim Himalayan Zoological Park

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Outdoor Activities
Nestled in a sprawling 230-hectare forested hill, Sikkim Himalayan Zoological Park is a haven for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. The park is home to various animals including the adorable Red Panda, Bengal tigers, black panthers, Himalayan Black Bears, Clouded Leopards, and more. Visitors can explore the fenced areas on foot or opt for a half-day car tour. Additionally, the park offers stunning views of Mount Khangchendzonga.
This is a very well maintained garden with a lot of varieties of flowers. This place is known for its rhododendron collection. You get them in all colors. I was mesmerized by the flower collection. It would be great if they can have a functional cafe but the stalls outside serve great tea and momos. We also bought a shawl from there and it was good quality.
Ashish P — Google review
The zoo offers a pleasant experience, especially for those interested in Himalayan wildlife. However, it tends to get quite crowded on weekends and holidays, which can affect the overall enjoyment. While the existing exhibits are engaging, there's significant scope for improvement — particularly in expanding the variety of animals and adding more to the aquatic life to enrich the visitor experience.
Viresh G — Google review
Wild, natural, cozy, and simply beautiful. Yet frequent rains might hamper animals from coming out of their cage/safe spots, thus making it a flora visit instead of a fauna visit
David T — Google review
The Sikkim Himalayan Zoological Park is located in Bulbuley, about 3 to 6 kilometers from Gangtok. Set across a vast forested hillside, the park focuses on preserving Himalayan wildlife in large, naturalistic enclosures. It also offers spectacular views of the Khangchendzonga mountain range. You can drive your own vehicle, but be prepared for a fee. The drive up the hillside offers beautiful scenery.
Is H — Google review
Nice place . People can take their own car inside but still expect quite a bit of walking to see the animals.
Dhruba C — Google review
Located in Gangtok, the Sikkim Himalayan Zoological Park is one of the few high-altitude zoos in India. 🐾 Wildlife Experience The zoo is home to several rare and endangered Himalayan species, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Key Highlights: • Red Panda: The star attraction of the park; if you’re lucky, you might spot one among the trees. • Snow Leopard: One of the rarest sights, often spotted in their enclosure at higher altitudes. • Himalayan Black Bear, Himalayan Monal, Tibetan Wolf, Goral, and Barking Deer – all adapted to the cold and mountainous terrain. • Birdlife: From pheasants to blood pheasants and partridges, birdwatchers will find this park rewarding. 🕒 Time Required • The park is extensive and spread out over hilly terrain. • Minimum 2–3 hours are required to explore it comfortably, but to fully enjoy the environment, spot animals, take photos, and relax in nature, set aside 4–5 hours. 🌤️ Weather & Atmosphere • Cool and Misty throughout the year, especially in the mornings and late afternoons • Carry a light jacket or raincoat, as the weather can shift rapidly. ❌ Cons • The terrain is steep in places, not ideal for the elderly or those with mobility issues. • Wildlife sightings can be sparse depending on weather and time of day. • Not easily accessible via public transport – best visited with a taxi or personal vehicle.
Raj D — Google review
About 30 30-minute drive from the center of the city, this place is located near Lord Ganesh's temple and has a stunning view of the city and the mountains. At the entrance, you can find local vendors for a quick snack. Local dress for rentals for amazing photo sessions. Zoo is quite widespread and you will need to walk and climb quite a bit, so be prepared beforehand for a mini hike. Animal collection is wonderful, which mostly includes endangered species. Most difficult animal to capture on camera is definitely the wolf, unlucky for 4 times. White tiger and the red pandas are the gems of this zoo. You have a sightseeing tower near the top for amazing views and selfies. You can also get snacks at certain points. Overall a great experience.
Rahul G — Google review
The Zoo is Vast and needs a Walk. The State Animal cana be Seen Along with National Bird, Common Leopard, Clouded Leopard. HIMALAYAN Black Bear and other smaller Mammals and Birds.
Anup A — Google review
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Enchey Monastery, these restaurants are about a 20-minute walk away.

Cafe Fiction

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Coffee shop
Cafe Fiction is a popular spot in Gangtok, located in the heart of MG Marg. It offers an inviting atmosphere and a diverse menu that combines continental and Indian cuisines. This cozy cafe is beloved by both locals and tourists, offering everything from savory momos to creamy pasta dishes. The cafe is also known for its strong espresso, making it a must-visit for coffee enthusiasts.
Literally a book lovers paradise. A hidden gem for book lovers and coffee enthusiasts! This bookstore café has the perfect ambiance—quiet, cozy, and filled with the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee. The selection of books is thoughtfully curated, making it easy to find something special to read. The staff is friendly, and the seating is ideal for unwinding with a book or getting some work done. Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape, a good read, or just a great cup of coffee, this place is a must-visit!" Definitely try their Chicken Sandwich and Hot chocolate.
Shreya — Google review
So much to love @Cafe Fiction. Well brewed Coffees & teas, w smart menu of freshly cooked local and western foods and a friendly helpful team. The bonus? A well-curated bookstore upstairs. Highly recommend — must visit for coffee, books and a genuinely welcoming local feel.
Stephen G — Google review
If you like books and good coffee, and in a small portion specially, come here. The food is also great. Had eggs, french toast, and a grilled cheese sandwich. Cherry on the top is the quiet vibe and a bookstore. They also had 'blind date with a book'. Interesting idea!
Akshit G — Google review
The place truly justifies the name- café fiction. It is straight out of pages that describes a small café with some awesome collection of books. This place in gangtok will give you some romance in a dull day. However, I have never heard of a faded day in Gangtok. Thier ground floor has café where you can order and dine, with a dash of rustic vibe. On the first floor is a bookshop, where you can also sit and work. What I enjoyed the most here is the backyard of cafe. there is a narrow water fall and they have arranged a few furniture for people to work, chill, and chat. Isn't it a dream to work amid the sound of waterfall and chirping bird 🐦? The owner was generous enough to share the wi-fi password and recommend some books. I didn't find much food option from the menu, may be it was not my day. Also, it was easy to locate. Had there be more tables in the backyard, would have been nicer.
Nidhi P — Google review
Wonderful cafe with good service and coffee. Interestingly - the coffees costs MORE than the food (eg French Toast = 150 INR ; Flat white 230 INR)!! Bit noisy on the street, no view. The west has clearly influenced Sikkimese society (eg smart phones, fashion, music, food), but indirectly via media/internet without any direct influence, as I’ve seen no Westerners in the entire town. Society seems therefore to have assimilated Western culture in its own peculiar way.
J — Google review
Being from Melbourne Australia, it's difficult to find a coffee that hits the spot. This place has such good coffee, probably the best I have had on my month long trip of India. The coffee is so good and tastes great! If you are looking for a good coffee, for sure you need to come here.
Lucas H — Google review
I have been coming to this place everyday for my regular breakfast, the staff Kalash, phurmit and others are extremely polite. Everything for breakfast is nearly perfect. A small library upstairs has a good collection. The cafe is right opposite to department of culture. In house bakery they make their own stuff. Cappuccino is great and Vietnamese coffee is fantastic.
Inderpreet S — Google review
Food and ambience were great. There's a bookstore upstairs (hence the name) and you can spend some time there while they make the food. It's a bit out of the way from m g marg but worth the walk if you are willing to make it.
Shauvik R — Google review
Jeewan Theeng Marg, Upper Sichey, Sungava, Gangtok, Sikkim 737101, India•+91 97331 02304•Tips and more reviews for Cafe Fiction

Lhasa Newar

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5.0
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Tibetan restaurant
Lhasa Newar, a relatively new establishment on Lower Luing Road, has quickly gained a dedicated following. The restaurant offers an array of authentic Newari and Tibetan dishes, as well as Italian cuisine and English breakfast options. This diverse menu makes it ideal for groups with varying tastes. Visitors can also enjoy the unique experience of creating their own pizza at the live pizza corner. The restaurant's ambiance is described as cool yet relaxed, with friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Maybe a little away from the main city area but absolutely worth the visit. The cosy ambience with view of the valley and the waterfall right next to it makes this place really charming. Food is top notch as well and staff is really polite.
Abhismit N — Google review
Food was very average. Lot of the things on the menu weren't available (even basics like pizza, burger etc.). Servers were very very courteous and even narrated interesting stories from the area. But they were not very attentive and informed about their own menu. Ours was the only table and yet they forgot things from our order. It's a small cozy restaurant and the vibe was fine
Utkarsh G — Google review
A exceptional dining experience that offers a unique fusion of Nepali, Tibetan, and Italian cuisines. The ambiance is inviting and the service is friendly, making it a great place to enjoy a delicious meal with friends and family.
Arun C — Google review
A place for the cool kids. The interiors are chic and modern, and the brown tones does wonders for the greenery in Gangtok. It's located in a less-frequented part of Gangtok, so you will have to drive/ride for a bit if you're staying in the central part of Gangtok. Not too far, though. They also offer rooms, but again, it's not centrally located, so you won't have access to other restaurants and shops. The menu is quite diverse with Tibetan and Nepali dishes, a range of pizzas, tea and coffee, and a selection of alcoholic drinks. I ordered a plate of beef steamed momos (Rs. 240) and chicken shyapta (Rs. 240) along with Ginger Lemon Tea (Rs. 120). The food was satisfactory. If you are visiting in a group, try getting the table with the French windows.
Vimal S — Google review
The food was lip smacking; however, it took them more than hour to prepare. The staff was friendly though.
Sanjali S — Google review
Authentic and good food. I was disappointed with the Pizza. I would suggest to have the Nepali/Bhutani cuisine if you want to experience good quality local food. The service and ambience is definitely premium and great! The proprietor was sweet to mention the culture and story behind the place. Would recommend to anyone looking for a more premium experience as it definitely is expensive.
Neha J — Google review
Lhasa Newar isn't just your regular restaurant – it's a cultural journey wrapped in dining bliss. The vibe here? Think of it as being in this vibrant classroom where you're not just eating; you're soaking in the rich flavors of Newar and Tibetan cultures through every bite, decor piece, and the way the staff treats you. Every corner tells a story adorned with authentic wall art and artifacts that serve as windows into the rich heritage of these regions. And let me tell you, having a meal here isn't just about devouring tasty food. It's like getting a crash course in the history and traditions behind these amazing dishes. What's cool is how the staff goes out of their way to chat about the food and cultural tidbits. It's like they're inviting you to dive deeper into this whole cultural experience. And hey, making our own pizzas was a highlight! It took the fantastic cuisine up a notch. But it's not just about what's on your plate; it's about soaking up the vibe of this beautiful place. The staff's friendly vibes and their eagerness to share insights about the dishes made it all feel so genuine.
Rohan P — Google review
Every hill station has that one cafe which is a must try. Trust me its that cafe. The Bohemian vintage interiors gives such a pleasant rustic feel to it. Its located far from the hustle bustle of city life giving you a very relaxed and calm dining experience. We just loved the place. The ambience, the food , the service, everything was bang on. The menu is so beautifully curated. I loved the spread. The fire wood pizza was 🔥. Overall it's very beautifully done. The precision in details can be seen. Its a must visit cafe in Gangtok.
Ankit A — Google review
Lower Luing, Road, Bakthang, Gangtok, Sikkim 737103, India•https://treeofliferesorts.com/•+91 80011 00916•Tips and more reviews for Lhasa Newar
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Thuendel

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Permanently Closed
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Restaurant
The Thuendel is a great place to go for a party. It's got an affordable price and the environment is totally cool. The music is good and it's mostly occupied with good live bands.
Elegant bar and restaurant in an out-of-the-way location, quiet in the afternoons and open quite late for dinner. They also have plenty of outdoor seating, under a covered porch so you can enjoy your Kingfisher and watch the rain. The menu includes vegetarian and non-vegetarian western fare, Indian, and Chinese dishes. Full bar including some decent whiskies.
C. A — Google review
Excellent find in that area with good ambience, parking and a nice view. We had Kauri and Phaley which was really good. You need to wait for 20 min to get the food ordered.
Aneesh G — Google review
Amazing food. Try the pork roast and beef fallay. Great ambience for the evening.
Vivian C — Google review
The service is a little slow, while the food is decent it's not particularly marvelous.
Rashmi S — Google review
Come here if you want to stimulate your sense of sight and sound along with your sense of taste and smell. Unlike others restaurants in town this place has got a huge parking, outdoor seating, live music and gigs on weekends. Additionally the management is very accommodating, so that's a plus. Cheers!
Tsewang B — Google review
Ambience is great but you will have less choice if you are veg.
Shivam A — Google review
The worst place to eat in Gangtok. The orders take too long and the waiters are very rude. I literally had to wait for 40 minutes and more for one order. The waiter kept saying 5 minutes or asked us go wait for some more time. I think that place needs a clock everywhere so that alteast they'll know what 5 minutes and 40 minutes actually means. We didn't even get our food at the end and had to leave. All we got was water. Highly NOT recommended. This is the most honest review I've given about this place.
Priyanka S — Google review
Saw the football World Cup final... At the best place possible! The atmosphere they create is just mind blowing, food is just absolutely yum! One of the best place to hangout in the entire Gangtok if not "the" Best!
Sukhish P — Google review
Indira Bypass Rd, Upper Sichey, Arithang, Gangtok, Sikkim 737101, India•Tips and more reviews for Thuendel

Mu Kimchi

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4.0
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Restaurant
Korean restaurant
Mu Kimchi is a Korean restaurant located in Gangtok, known for its authentic cuisine and stunning ambiance. The interior features original bamboo ceilings, hand-woven lamps, and contemporary minimalism, creating a unique atmosphere. Climbing over 80 steps to reach the cozy corner on the fourth floor is well worth it. The menu offers authentic Korean dishes such as bulgogi kimbap, Korean barbecue, and fried chicken.
While in gangtok, must visit this restaurant. Authentic korean. Environment is awesome. Mainly local people goes there. Every sine dish is tasty. Staff behavior is really good and price is affordable compared to any other korean restaurant. Straight route from mg marg. Just follow the map.
Subhasree M — Google review
A somewhat disappointing dining experience. The restaurant is quite dark, and only the table where customers are seated is lit. so you end up eating in a dim space with just your table illuminated. It took around 40 minutes for all the dishes to arrive, and even after 1 hour and 20 minutes, the doenjang jjigae (soybean paste stew) still hadn’t been served, so I had to cancel it in the end. The pork belly was thin, almost like bacon. The staff mostly focus on the outdoor tables and are stationed far away, so if you need anything, you’ll have to stop eating and go look for someone yourself. The prices aren’t particularly cheap, and I get the feeling that the issues stem from a lack of staff overall.
Donggeon K — Google review
Im sorry but your lettuce was out of stock whilst the samgyup sal was already ordered. The course took nearly an hour to arrive and somewhat 2mins prior to arriving , the waiter came up to us to give us the last minute update (lettuce is out of stock so we have served you cabbages) Kindly tutor your staffs that a cabbage can not be a substitute for a lettuce in any way, specially if its for the making of a korean bbq! Anyways, we couldnt be rude to him sp went with whatever was served. The beverage was self suggested by the waiter too. I would never recommend it. It would’ve been a self invented mocktail but my request to atleast strain the pulp or the skin out, specially if its a cucumber/ginger based drink. I wouldnt want my drink to give me textures of uninvited pulps.
Tenzin K — Google review
This place is love. The setting is cool. I like the idea separating smoking and non smoking zone. The korean sets are delicious, especially the bulgogi set. Kimchi fried rice is not bad either. The staff members are all attentive and smart looking . I tend to eat a lot every time I go there. Its wine and dine.
Sonongmit L — Google review
Cozy and tidy atmosphere 🤩 Lots of Varities 👉Korean items available Who want to try korean dishes can highly recommended 🤗
Tsheringla D — Google review
Good place to try the authentic korean flavors. I felt everything was kinda sweet for my taste. But food, menu, variety, staff, ambience is just great. Go for it.
Shubham J — Google review
Tried Korean fried chicken here. Food was okayish. Ambience was lovely. Delivery is quite delayed. Overall if you want to visit a cozy korean themed cafe this is a good option.
Pratyusha R — Google review
So so goooood Great vibes, warm staff members and amazing amazing food. This place being an amazing bbq spot has great vegetarian options as well. P.S The chicken ramyen is to die for.
Soumya S — Google review
8JF6+8HF, Vishal Gaon, Gangtok, Sikkim 737101, India•+91 95933 40401•Tips and more reviews for Mu Kimchi
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Day 2

West side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the west side side of town. Start the day off with Flower Exhibition Centre - Ridge Park., then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Gangtok Ropeway. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Flower Exhibition Centre - Ridge Park.

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Flower Exhibition Centre - Ridge Park, located in Gangtok, is a paradise for nature lovers. It showcases flora from diverse parts of Sikkim under one roof and is a must-visit destination. The center hosts an annual flower show from April to May, featuring a stunning display of orchids and other flowers from the region.
A stunning orchid exhibition and was completely blown away by the beauty! 🌺 The variety of orchids on display was simply incredible, showcasing a rainbow of colors and shapes. I loved that it was a one-stop shop for all things orchids, with information about each flower. It's truly a must-see for any flower enthusiast or anyone looking for some natural beauty. I highly recommend visiting it. #OrchidExhibition #FlowerPower #BotanicalBeauty
Rahul S — Google review
The Flower Exhibition Centre – Ridge Park in Gangtok, Sikkim is a delightful haven for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. Here's what makes it a standout attraction: 🌸 What to Expect Seasonal Blooms: While flowers are displayed year-round, the Annual Flower Show (April–May) is a highlight, featuring rare orchids like Anthurium and Lilium from across Sikkim. Tropical Greenhouse: The center houses a medium-sized greenhouse filled with vibrant, fragrant blooms that create a serene and colorful atmosphere. Location: Conveniently located just a short walk from MG Marg, directly across from White Memorial Hall and below Ridge Park. Ridge Park: Adjacent to the exhibition center, this landscaped garden offers benches, walking paths, and panoramic views of Gangtok. 📍 Visitor Info Detail Information 📌 Address 8JJ8+MG7, Arithang, Gangtok, Sikkim 737101 ⏰ Hours Opens daily at 9 AM (currently closed) 💵 Entry Fee Free for Ridge Park; nominal fee for exhibition ⭐ Rating 3.9 stars from over 11,800 reviews
Jayanta P — Google review
The Ordhidarium in Gangtok, Sikkim stands as a living tribute to the region’s extraordinary orchid diversity. Nestled amidst the rolling hills and misty air, it offers a serene escape into a world of vibrant colors and delicate forms. Every pathway leads to a new spectacle — clusters of rare Himalayan orchids, graceful hybrids, and exquisite blooms that seem almost otherworldly. The carefully designed glasshouses maintain perfect conditions for these fragile wonders, allowing visitors to experience their natural beauty up close. Informative panels and guided tours share insights into orchid cultivation and conservation, deepening appreciation for Sikkim’s botanical wealth. The entire space exudes calmness and quiet wonder, making it not just a garden but an immersive journey through nature’s artistry. The Ordhidarium beautifully captures the essence of Sikkim’s floral charm and is highly recommended for anyone seeking peace, inspiration, and a deeper connection with nature.
Laxmi R — Google review
The Flower Exhibition Centre in Gangtok is a greenhouse located below Ridge Park, near the White Memorial Hall. It is easily accessible on foot from the M.G. Marg market area. The Chief Minister's residence, Mintokgang, is also on The Ridge.Sikkim has a rich orchid heritage, and the annual Orchid Show is a major event.The greenhouse features a small, artificial pond with a footbridge, offering great photo opportunities. Depending on the season, you can also see varieties of rhododendrons, celosia, gladiola, and lilies. Must Visit To Have Your Own Memorable Experience 😊
Is H — Google review
En excellent collection of orchids. Lots of species. If visited properly many things to learn that how to pot, about potting mix, way to watering, light requirement everything. Knowledge of species. A must visit of all orchid lovers. Price is perfect as per quality of plants.
Indranil M — Google review
The Flower Exhibition Centre is a beautiful and refreshing place to visit. The wide variety of colorful flowers and plants are arranged so attractively, creating a peaceful and pleasant atmosphere. The staff are friendly and maintain the area very well. It’s a perfect spot for nature lovers, photography, and relaxation. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys spending time in a calm and scenic environment. 🌸🌿
Tim J — Google review
Amazing experience! Massive orchiderium, keep some time in hand. Must visit if you are in Gangtok, especially for plant lovers!
Shreya P — Google review
Every time I visit Gangtok (my hometown) there is something new happening. And so this time, I was excited to see the all new Ridg Park, which was also a flower exibition centre earlier. It is still understand construction. However, there is a good enough place to take pictures and walk around. I do miss the old construction, but we need to go along with the newness. You might see some additional decoration, it was done during the inauguration. 19th October 2025 Now the construction is over. You will find a lot many pictures... Brand new flower exhibition centre - filled with variety of orchids and also has all the heritage information and items displayed; with latest design and technology. It kept me wondering about the rich flora of our state. You will have to pay Rs. 250 for tickets (not sure whether it is different for tourist). Every one should visit once.....
Rubina C — Google review
8JJ8+MG7, Arithang, Gangtok, Sikkim 737101, India•Tips and more reviews for Flower Exhibition Centre - Ridge Park.
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Deltin Denzong | Casino in Sikkim

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3.9
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Casino
Tucked away in the tranquil surroundings of Denzong Regency, Casino Deltin Denzong is a luxurious entertainment hub located in Gangtok, Sikkim. Perched at an impressive altitude of 6000 feet, this casino offers a unique gaming experience against the stunning backdrop of Mt. Kanchenjunga, the third-highest mountain globally.
The property boasts an excellent location with outstanding service from the staff. The views of Kanchenjunga are truly breathtaking, and it's conveniently close to major attractions, all while offering a serene and peaceful atmosphere.
Nahush H — Google review
Review: 4/5 Stars We recently had our podium ceremony here after the Sikkim rally, and I must say — this resort and casino truly impressed us. The property is beautiful, well-maintained, and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, giving a perfect Sikkim vibe. The food was a major highlight — absolutely delicious with a huge variety to choose from. Every meal was satisfying and thoughtfully prepared. The ambiance of the place was classy yet cozy, making it ideal for both events and relaxation. The staff was courteous, and the service throughout our stay was smooth and welcoming. Whether you’re a traveler, racer, or just looking for a good time with a casino experience, this resort is worth visiting. Highly recommended for its hospitality, food, and views — a solid 4-star experience!
Keshavi C — Google review
PROS: Excellent location. Beautiful views. Nice food ( close to awesome). Polite staff. Ambience is very good. Rooms are spacious. CONS: If you get a room on 1st floor and above, you have to take the stairs. When weather gets humid, it difficult to stay in the room. No AC or fans. Enjoyed the stay here.
Koviloor R — Google review
Nice experience at the casino. Played roulette and enjoyed the vibes and ambience of the place. Drinks were good, food was nice as well. Recommended!
Sujay S — Google review
Very Happening Place... Good Tables... Cover Charges Are Affordable... Snacks Are Very Good And The Dinner Was Lovely... Nice Spread Of Dish... The Hotel Is Very Clean And Spacious... Maintaining Very Strict COVID Protocol... I Enjoyed The Car Pick Up And Drop... Indeed A Memorable Experience...
Joydeep C — Google review
Great casino, even better buffet and food. The people are absolutely wonderful and kind, we even made a profit of 3000. When we couldn't get a caab, they even volunteered to drop us back to our hotel for free. Its a must try experience, the buffet and casino comvined experience is commendable. I recommend the 2500 package.
Janveen B — Google review
The Deltin Denzong is a popular casino in Gangtok and does attract a sizable crowd of patrons to the casino floor. We were a group of four who dropped in sometime after 9pm (got delayed due to heavy downpour). We had to wait close to 20mins to check in and pay for our package as there was another group in front of us that was being processed by the staff. The game floor has a counter where you pay cash in exchange for coins that you can then use at the game tables. The same counter also cashes out your coins in the end. At the table, you can order your choice of alcohol (as per package; they give you a wrist band for identification) and snacks. As long as you are playing, you can continue to order alcohol and snacks. From time to time, performers come on as part of the entertainment experience. The biggest disappointment of the night was the dinner. It was around 11:30 when we headed to the restaurant and most of the food trays were either empty or close to empty. I guess that could be attributed to the time as the kitchen would be closing by then. Kindly note they do provide complimentary pickup and drop service so commuting to and from the casino is not a hassle. Also - photography on the casino floors is not permitted. Although their website advertises a "celestial experience consisting of fascinating blend of opulence, dazzling entertainment and gourmet cuisine" the overall experience felt pretty okay.
Arun J — Google review
the casino here is very nice entertainment. various food packages are made for entry ranging from 2500 to 4000. there are lots of games, there is dancing entertainment, the bites are excellent and drinks also.. slightly disappointing dinner though which is in the main hotel..
Sumit B — Google review
Denzong Regency, Cherry Banks, Gangtok, Sikkim 737101, India•http://www.deltin.com/•+91 98196 98196•Tips and more reviews for Deltin Denzong | Casino in Sikkim
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Gangtok Ropeway

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The Gangtok Ropeway is a must-try experience for anyone visiting this vibrant city. This cable car ride connects Deorali Bazaar to Tashiling Secretariat, offering passengers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the picturesque cityscape below. As you ascend, you'll be treated to breathtaking panoramas that include lush green valleys and the majestic Kanchenjunga range. The journey may not be lengthy, but it’s filled with excitement for both children and adults alike.
The cable cars were clean and well maintained and the ride felt safe and smooth throughout. The ride offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire city. On a clear day, you can even catch a glimpse of the distant snow capped peaks.
Prabhakar J — Google review
Took the Gangtok ropeway with my husband—thought it’d be a peaceful ride, but they packed us in like it was a sky-high local train! 😅 The price was on the higher side too. We could barely move or click pictures properly. But once we looked out… wow! The view was absolutely amazing and totally worth all the chaos.
Sumana B — Google review
Our little family adventure in Gangtok wouldn't have been complete without a ride on the famous ropeway! I was a bit hesitant with our baby girl, but the experience was incredibly smooth and safe. The cabins are clean and well-maintained, and we felt secure the entire time. The moment we started ascending, any worries melted away. The view is simply spectacular. You float silently over the bustling streets, with the most stunning panorama of the city nestled against the majestic Kanchenjunga mountains unfolding before you. My wife kept pointing out different landmarks, and our baby was absolutely mesmerized, her little eyes wide with wonder, trying to take it all in. It was a truly magical family moment we'll cherish. If I had to point out one thing, I'd say the ticket price felt a little overpriced for the duration of the ride. It's over before you know it, and for a family of three, the cost adds up. You're definitely paying for the unique view and the experience itself. That being said, was it worth it for us? Absolutely. For that brief, beautiful ride where the three of us were huddled together, sharing in the awe of Gangtok's beauty, it was priceless. We left with big smiles and fantastic photos. We'd recommend it to other families as a one-time splurge for a memory you won't forget. Just be prepared for the ticket cost!
Sarthak D — Google review
The best way to use this ropeway (if you are staying near MG road market, Gangtok) is to take a two way ticket (one way cost is same) the ropeway downwards and then visit the popular monasteries nearby and then take the ropeway back to MG road. Gives and overall view of the way to main market Gangtok and around.
Nitish N — Google review
If you are visiting gangtok, don’t miss it, the view from the ropeway is spectacular, you can see the valleys, the city, everything in bird’s eye prospective, and when we visited some works were going on, but it was still operational, it was very safe and everyone can enjoy regardless of ages, the staff will accompany us during the ride, as i understood that there is two ticketing options available, oneway ticket and two way tickets, and one cabin can carry 24 people as they said, so for a medium sized group of people can easily accommodate, I suggest you to visit after noon, in gangtok the sun will set early, so you should plan your trip early to get better view, if there is crowd you will have to wait and you may miss the daylight view, which is the best, we got the sunset from the cable car and that was a life time experience,
Mohammed S — Google review
It seemed like locals actually use this ropeway as a part of their daily commute. There was even a monthly pass option, while I just took a one way ride. The boarding process is a bit unusual. everyone waits at ground level first, then again at the ropeway station. But the view from up here is absolutely stunning. Riding slowly uphill along the steep slopes of Gangtok, Can enjoy a unique view of the busy streets and lush green forests. A beautiful experience.
Donggeon K — Google review
Marvellous engineering structure with a ropeway running above the main roads of Gangtok. They offer both single way and double way trips, but there is some slot availability regarding the one way trips which is not very clear for the tourists. Prefer booking in advance to avoid long waiting times. Typically crowded. The cabins of the ropeway are huge as can hold upto 16 people. There are no seats and a staff accompanied you in the trip. They restrict you from moving inside the cabin. The view outside is very nice and a good way to explore the beauty of the city.
Pavethira S — Google review
Gangtok is beautiful in the sense that people generations past and currently as well, have developed an efficient system of hairpin curves along which resorts, shops and houses are constructed with breathtaking alignment and aesthetics. It's a view to behold from a cable car, and so it's an opportunity indeed. However the path chosen is rather too far from the view that you'd probably need a professional camera to capture the beauty that extends till the curtain of fog.
David T — Google review
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Under a 12-minute walk from Flower Exhibition Centre - Ridge Park., here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Raseelo Family Restaurant & Bar

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The Raseelo Family Restaurant is a family-style restaurant with plenty of space for large groups. The food is excellent, and the service is great. It's located in a good location, and its prices are reasonable.
Best Food, Ambience & Service Must Visit when in Gangtok. Don’t forget to say Hi to my friend Yankey there.
Abhinay B — Google review
Decent food, the atmosphere is not suitable for families, but they have a quiet family space in the room which is well decorated.
Soumyojit S — Google review
Good place to be with family and friends. They have Karaoke, serve drinks and Hookah. All veg. and Non-veg. foods are available which is tasty as well. Affordable pricing.
Dinesh T — Google review
Great place to get some traditional Sikkim food like Kodo millet or buckwheat rotis. Nice for the gluten intolerant. Also serve excellent Chang (millet booze) and rhododendron wines. Attractive laid-back atmosphere and good location just off the end of MG Marg.
Mountain T — Google review
Quiet place. I prefer to take the seat beside main road. Food and drinks are very reasonable price and good quality. Out of 5 day stay in Gangtok, i visited there 3 days.
Sourav B — Google review
its the best place for drink coz it open till 1:30 pm. interior is nicely decorate, rather then drink you can have rice and all
Bua J — Google review
Not sure about the complete availability of the printed menu but the available once are ok. Acceptable ambiance and karaoke was available but non functional, may be due to weekday.
Ajay J — Google review
I totally love the food. It had lots of space and usually for a large group like mine, its way better.
Sisher S — Google review
NH31A, near BSNL Telephone Exchange, Gangtok, Sikkim 737101, India•+91 70636 11239•Tips and more reviews for Raseelo Family Restaurant & Bar

Loafing Around

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Loafing Around is a charming bakery and cafe located in Gangtok, Sikkim. It offers a cozy ambiance, warm hospitality, and an array of delectable treats at reasonable prices. The menu includes delicious desserts like burgers, pastries, cupcakes, and the renowned blueberry cheesecake. The bakeshop is known for its attention to detail in every dish and has garnered popularity among tourists for its impressive variety of offerings.
One of the most cozy cafes in the heart of Sikkim. Take a cab from hospital dara till development area. Or if you can then walk along the Jeewan theeng marg to get there. Grab a book and visit the cafe. Sunset is beautiful from those windows
Rebika C — Google review
such a cute little cafe‼️ dainty and quaint their matcha cheesecake was freshly handmade and the ambience as well as the food was overall really pleasant and enjoyable
Harini R — Google review
Staff are kinda rude. The chicken pickle had fungus in it so didn't buy. Cheesecakes are nice though. Eveytime I went here and asked the staff if something is available the answer is always no and the place shuts down very early.
Thumpi D — Google review
This little cafe has a gorgeous view and aesthetics on point. The menu is limited but good enough for your evenings hunger pangs.
Mayank M — Google review
I had ordered waffle which was delivered so badly as its was all soggy and the base was also uncooked properly.you all charged nearly 300 and the quality your serving is zero..just choclate syrup was spread and no chocolate was added..
Priyanka A — Google review
Always fresh, always delicious. The staff are kind, the vibe is cozy, and the cheesecakes never disappoint. My go-to bakery every time!
Tony C — Google review
It is a cute little cafe done tastefully and offering beautiful views. Besides coffee, cakes and bakes one can tried their selection of gelatos which are one of a kind. The store also keeps lots of locally made food items like meat pickles, hot chips, dry meat, sausages etc.
Prerna S — Google review
It's a small bakery with very few seating space. Seats maximum of 10 people. They also sell ice cream and few other packaged food items like dry meat, fondant, flavoured syrups etc. A cozy place to drop by if you are visit the area.
Jyotika S — Google review
Jeewan Theeng Marg, Upper Sichey, Sungava, Gangtok, Sikkim 737101, India•+91 3592 209 377•Tips and more reviews for Loafing Around
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Infinity Futsal Arena

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Infinity Futsal Arena is a vibrant hub for sports enthusiasts, particularly those who have a passion for football. Nestled in the picturesque hill town of Gangtok, this venue offers an exciting blend of football, basketball, and rugby through the innovative sport known as Infinity Futsal. Here, you can witness international stars from these disciplines come together on the same team in thrilling matches that showcase their diverse skills.
Great arena, great ambience great food. and the perfect place to enjoy every Sunday. It costs 2000rs per hour + - ,so don't come alone rather try to find atleast 10 people so everyone can share the fun and also the money .Greta place for a get together. The first futsal arena in Sikkim worth a visit.
Sumiran A — Google review
Its not a cafe Futsal anymore. Its a super market above Westside gangtok. Great stuff..... Huge variety of different types of things. Abd their wooden artefacts from Bhutan are beautiful
Tushar B — Google review
Place to show some of your Futsal skill, food is good but premium priced, Saturday's are good days to visit, parking available but parking fees is high
Uzzwal S — Google review
Pre book and take your kids for futsal practice.You can order snacks and cold drinks at the cafe there.It is also a good place to organise birthday parties for your children.
De Y — Google review
Infinity Futsal Arena is 5 size ground.... foothball player can play here and they charged on the basis of time (1500 rs per hrs). Cafeteria are also there...you can chill with your friends there.....
Songmit S — Google review
One of the best place in #Gangtok to hang out with friends 😁👍
Pranesh R — Google review
Best place to hang out
ADITYA K — Google review
Great place to play footsal and there is shopping mall below the building n a restaurant near the ground
YG N — Google review
H#169, NH 31A, Upper Tadong, Tadong, Gangtok, Sikkim 737102, India•+91 83719 72218•Tips and more reviews for Infinity Futsal Arena
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