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Yumthang
Yumthang, situated at a height of 11800 feet is popularly know as "Valley of Flowers". located at a distance of 148 kms from Gangtok, it is a paradise for nature lovers with a fascinating blend of flora and fauna and breathtaking scenic beauty. In spring season, wild flowers such a Primulas and Rhododendrons bathe and landscape in rich colors, making it a tourist hot spot. Thin Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary over here has 24 species of Rhododendron flowers which bloom from April to May end.
A hot spring located on the right side of Yumthang river is a popular tourist attraction. In addition to a vast green meadow, lush green forest abounding in Pine and silver fir trees throngs the place. While driving towards the valley, one can see cascading waterfalls and streams. Six kms away further North is Shiv mandir. A drive a trek to this place can be very refreshing and exhilarating. Situated further up at distance of 16 kms, at an altitude 16000 feed is Yumesamdong, The rugged vegetation – free mountains. Especially in the months of November-December and February-March over here, presents a breathtaking scenario. The approach to Yumthang valley, situated at height of 8000 feet. It is at a distance of 120 Kms from Gangtok. It has a unique self-governing body called Dzumsa, which substitutes the modern Gram Panchyat. The village, spread out on the either side of Lachung Chu, has managed to retain its unique culture and tradition.
Yumthang Valley
Yumthang Valley is a grazing pasture surrounded by the Himalayan mountains in the North Sikkim. It is at an elevation of about 3,575 meters (11,800), at a distance of 150 km from the state capital Gangtok. It is also home to the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary, and has over twenty-four species of the rhododendron, the state flower. A tributary of the river Teesta flows past the valley and the town of Lachung, the nearest inhabited center. Yumthang is closed between December and March due to heavy snowfall.
A forest rest house is the only permanent residence in the valley. During the spring months, the area blooms with rhododendrons, primulas, poppies, iris and other flora. During the summer months, villagers take their cattle to these heights to graze.
