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About Sittong Chamling Homestay
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Chamling homestay sittong, also known as the Orange Village, has become a popular vacation destination for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and those seeking tranquility. It provides a peaceful and picturesque environment away from the hustle and bustle of city life. This unusual resort in Darjeeling offers a wide range of activities to enjoy during your stay.You can visit tea gardens and garden life, orange orchards, monasteries, waterfalls, viewpoints, and other fascinating places. During your Sittong sightseeing trip, you can admire nature's natural beauty, see rare birds, eat delicious oranges, walk along nature trails, and learn about local culture. This article will teach you about the following places to visit in Sittong.
About Sittong Chamling Homestay
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Place to nearby Sittong Chamling Homestay
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Ahaldara Viewpoint
Ahaldara Viewpoint is the best place to watch a spectacular sunrise over the Himalayan peaks. The highest point in the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary is near Latpanchar. This location boasts a panoramic view of densely packed pine trees on one side and lush green tea garden valleys on the other. You may also see the River Teesta flowing through the valleys. Ahaldara also offers a 360-degree panorama of the surrounding hills, which stretch from Gangtok to Kalimpong. You can see the stunning Mt. Kanchenjunga from here.
Ahaldara Viewpoint
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Namthing Pokhri Lake
These lizard-like creatures can only be found in two locations on the planet: Namthing Pokhri and Jorpokhri. The lake is surrounded by a wire fence, and swimming or approaching the water is not permitted. The lake is seasonal and only fills during the monsoon season. When the water evaporates, the salamanders emerge from their hibernation and lay eggs on the lake's grassy bed. You can go inside and immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the setting. Buddhist flags are draped throughout the property, adding to the wonderful atmosphere. A Shiva temple and a Cinchona plantation are nearby attractions.
Namthing Pokhri Lake
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Jogighat Bridge, Sittong
Jogighat Bridge is a 74-meter steel bridge that connects Mungpoo and Sittong. It passes over the Riyang Khola, a mountain stream that flows down the stony terrain. The bridge is adorned with colorful Buddhist flags, adding to its beauty and significance. It was opened in 2015 by Baba Ramdev, a well-known yoga instructor. This bridge is both interesting and popular as a picnic spot for locals and visitors. You can come here to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the flora. You can also go down to the stream and enjoy the soothing sounds. There is also a waterfall that is active during the monsoon season.
Jogighat Bridge, Sittong
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Orange Garden
The orange gardens in Sittong are another draw for tourists on sightseeing tours. The lush orange orchards are why Sittong is also known as the Orange Village. The oranges available here are smaller in size, but sweeter in flavor. Sittong's orange groves are stunning, especially between November and February when the oranges are ripe and ready for picking. The valley looks like a bright orange carpet against the green plants and blue sky. The scent of citrus permeates the air, invigorating your senses.
Orange Garden
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Sittong Monastery
Sittong Monastery is a 350-year-old structure made mostly of bamboo and mud. It is located in Upper Ghalaytar (Sittong-I) and has a rich history despite its simple appearance. It is also known as Upper Ghaletar Longho Lepcha Buddhist Monastery and Mana Monastery. To get to the monastery, walk downhill from the road, passing through colorful Buddhist flags fluttering above your head. The place is endowed with tranquility, and you will feel a sense of peace once you enter the prayer area.
Sittong Monastery
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Kiwi Garden and Chinchona Plantations
Apart from oranges, Sittong also has kiwi and cinchona farms. Kiwi plants are grown in rows and are well-kept. The plantation is covered with blue and purple hydrangeas that add to its attractiveness. Inside the plantation, you'll find a greenhouse filled with diverse ground and aerial orchids. All of the names are mentioned there, so you'll have no trouble learning about them. You can roam about and enjoy the gorgeous surroundings. The cinchona plantations in Sittong are part of the Government Cinchona Plantation (GCP) and are renowned for its therapeutic characteristics. They are employed in a variety of medicinal formulations, including antimalarial quinine extracted from its bark. The dense forest of trees with green and scarlet foliage is truly a sight to see.
Kiwi Garden and Chinchona Plantations
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Food
- Breakfast: Tea, Luchi/Parotha with sabji.
- Lunch: Rice, Dal, Sabji, Egg Curry Or Similar
- Evening Snacks: Tea, French fries / Aloo vaja/ Onion Pokora/ Similar
- Dinner: Rice/ Roti, Dal, Sabji, traditional Food, Chicken curry Or Similar
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