
We tried to get information on Sikkim however there was very little information on the net.Tourist were allowed to North Sikkim in most recent time ,however trip to Gurudongmar lake is still restricted for foreigners.For indians we need to get inner line permit which the travel agency will acquire along with the package. A three days and two night package is avaliable with most of the travel agency to visit Gurudongmar lake and Yungtham valley also call the valley of flowers due to the different variety of rhododandrons that flower during the spring season.We were four people so we booked a shared trip.
We started our journey from Gangtok on 17 October ,the start was quite unpleasant,our tour operator did not inform us about the placement in the jeep we were the first ones to book so we thought we would get the choice of seats .We were informed we can take two seats in the front or middle and two has to be the back seats.We had to argue for some time and finally settled for two in front and two at the back front facing seats.We had to share this jeep with the Bengali group of six people.Our driver went to collect the remaining lot and as soon as they saw two of us sitting in the front they were not ready to board the jeep.They too had discussion with their travel company as they wanted to sit in the front two rows.We did not know what to do.Finally the owner of the jeep came to us to adjust and sit on the back row and he would refund some amount for the inconvenience as we were the only people who had to adjust they did not compromise at all,,further more these discussions were delaying our trip,so we agreed.As soon as

Finally we started towards Lachen our first base before we travel to Gurudongmar,as we wasted almost two and a half hours we travelled directly to Thikchum guest house where lunch arrangement was made for us. We happily gobbled local nepali food ,it was simple and filling .Our driver started washing the jeep so after sometime we left this place for further north. The scenery was good we passed several small villages .As we left each bend we could see beautiful waterfalls and cross deadly bridges. The distance from the bridge to the river below at places were so far below that, you would not give a second glance. Our next stop was at Chungtham,we reached around 4.30 pm.This village lies in the confluence of two rivers Lachen and

We got up at 5 am ,got ready had tea still no sign of the other group. Daylight was just breaking towards the east, so I decided to have a walk and enjoy the fresh air. I met fellow travellers who were trying to capture the first rays of the sun on the mountain peaks, however as I headed out without the camera I just devoured the scenery and stored in my memory never to be forgotton.The air was chilling and a shiver ran down my spine, so I decided to jog for sometime .I returned to the hotel by then the driver woke up the other group only two people decided to join us to Gurudongmar,the remaining we not sure so stayed behind.
The journey uphill was breathtaking the water splashing on the banks and on the rocks that stood on their way, on the autumn background of red and yellow trees. This scenery will always be cherished. The same scenery kept on repeating but I was not tired of looking out in anticipation of something beautiful that I may miss. We took a short break for photographs and proceeded towards Thangu where we would halt for breakfast. We reached at 8 am.
Thangu came out to be a very beautiful village, with the mountain and hills as a protective barrier ,the prayer flags singing along with the wind ,the sound of the river breaking the silence and few houses

After breakfast we started off towards Gurudongmar.The scenery is very beautiful as soon as you leave Thangu,however as you travel further up the vegetations change trees giving way to bushes, further up the landscape was devoid of vegetation because of altitude .The roads were bumpy and you can make your own road on the vast expanse providing you do not loose track of the



Some facts about the lake Gurudongmar Lake is one of the highest lake in the world at an altitude of 17100 feet. The lake is named after Guru Padmasambhava, who is also known as Guru Dongmar. It is located close to the Indo-China Border in the province of North Sikkim, India. The lake remains completely frozen in the winter months from November to Mid-May except for one small part of the lake which is supposed to be touched and blessed by the Guru Padmasambhava.The lake is highly revered by the Sikkimese and Buddhists and the waters are supposed to have curative properties.According to a legend, since the lake used to remain frozen most of the year, it was not possible to use it's water for drinking purposes, When the Guru Padmasambhava passed by, while returning from Tibet, the local residents are reported to have reached him for providing source of

Gurudongmar lake in winters
2 comments:
Hi ... Wonderful write up ... I am planning a trip to Sikkim this Nov. ... Got good amount of info from your blog, though I wanted some more info about ur trip ... can you drop a mail to me at sarin3ind@yahoo.com ... so that I can revert with my questions
Thanks in advance
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