The
famous Yumthang valley in North Sikkim lies 140km north of Gangtok. Lachung provides
the base for exploration of Yumthang, the valley of flowers. Situated at an
altitude of 11800 ft ( 3564m) with a close proximity of Tibet, Yumthang is a
unique place where the tree line ends, but rhododendron and primula still bloom
covering the whole area in a surreal shade.
Yumthang
Valley also offers views of a stunning array of peaks with Pauhunri and Shundu
Tsenpa. The best season for visiting the valley starts in late February and
continues up to mid June, when thousands of colourful flowers are in full
bloom. However, to enjoy a clear sky and brilliant view of snow-capped
mountains, the September – December season would be ideal. During the
summer months, villagers take their cattle to these heights to graze (a practice
known as yaylagpastoralism). In view of increasing number of tourists,
there is possibility of environmental degradation in the near future.
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A
cabin set against the mountains in Yumthang Valley |
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Stunning
snow capped mountains in the region | | | |
The
Valley has an astounding, over 24 species of Rhododendrons which paint the
Valley red in spring. Rhododendrons are shrubs or trees, and different species
of Rhododendron cover different large stretches of the Valley. In spring, the
Valley looks like a collage of little forests of different colors. The flowering
of Rhododendrons is over by May end. During monsoons, starting in June, the
Valley blooms with all kinds of tiny Himalayan flowers, like the Primroses,
Cinquefoils, Louseworts and Cobra-lilies. This is a much more enchanting
scenario, but takes a keen viewer, with an eye for detail, to truly
appreciate. A number of hot springs are scattered in the valley providing
an unexpected opportunity to feel the warmth of the water even in freezing
temperature. Rich in sulphur these springs are believed to have miraculous
healing power.
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Yumthang
at its best - in winter |
There
is no accommodation available at the valley. Visitors may stay at Lachung from
where the valley is about an hours drive. Accommodation in Lachung is basic and
can not be compared to other destinations in Sikkim. Lachung has been described
as the “most picturesque village of Sikkim” by British explorer Joseph Dalton
Hooker in his definitive, The Himalayan Journal (1855). Skiing is conducted in
Phuni near this town. The region has been opened to tourists during the recent
years although trekking is still not allowed. Tourism infrastructure in the
area is still very basic but fast improving. The road to Yumthang from Gangtok
follows the Teesta River, crossing a spectacular gorge over the Rang Rang
suspension bridge. The last major town is Chungthang about from where Lachung
is an hours drive where tourists stay overnight.
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A
majestic view of the valley |
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A peek into valley life in the warmer season |
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The
picturesque Lachung Village |
The
experience of visiting Yumthang Valley should not be missed. From the beautiful
drive through breathtaking forests, the awe-inspiring views of the mountain
ranges and peaks, the added attraction of staying at the wonderful hamlet of
Lachung, and finally the incredible Yumthang Valley itself – tour operators in
the area ( who are your only option for visiting locations in North Sikkim )
generally offer a 2 night, 3 day package, and with a little care in picking one
with a good reputation – you can surely count on having one of the most
pleasurable and memorable holidays of your life.
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Another
breathtaking view of the region |
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