Prominently renowned as the "most picturesque location in Sikkim" , Lachung lies just 78 miles from Gangtok. At an elevation of 8,900 feet, this marvellous mountain village provides spectacular glimpses of snow-capped mountains, an abundance of luxuriant flowers, and is home to exquisite animals such as snow leopards and red pandas. Check out this magnificent region if you're searching for a venue that sits far away from the bustling world and helps to bring your mind and heart a good amount of happiness and serenity.

 

Best time to visit Lachung

 

In Lachung, summertime is the most wonderful time of year. The normal temperature range is between 10 and 28 degrees Celsius, which is considered moderate. Typically, summer begins in the month of March and lasts until May or mid-June. Traveling during these months is very comfortable, and you can see as many tourist attractions as you can in the time allotted.

 

Beginning in July and lasting until September, is the monsoon. The entire hamlet is experiencing tremendous rain, and many places are closed off or inaccessible. It is also the off-season for travellers. Visitors would be able to relish the monsoon rains in Lachung if they do not have plans for outdoor pursuits and favour remaining indoors.

 

Winter typically commences in October and lasts until mid-February or early-March. The temperature fluctuates between 10 and -5 degrees Celsius. In the winter, the scene is lovely. From the convenience of your hotel's balcony, you can view the majestic and unnerving snow-covered mountains. The apple orchards are encased in snow, as well as the luscious green valleys.

 

Best cuisines or delicacy you absolutely need to taste

 

Thukpa is the leader of Lachung's thriving culinary scene. Nearly every restaurant in the region offers this delicious delicacy, not just the street carts. Garlic, chopped onions, and green chillies are added to the dish's savoury noodle soup to give it a spicy, tangy flavour. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian variants of this dish are available.

 

Phagshapa is a beloved dish in Lachung cuisine and a gastronomic pleasure for non-vegetarians. Pork fat is the main component of this dish, which also includes radishes and red pepper flakes. The complete procedure has no oil and incorporates just the veggies and protein, making it a nutritious food preference.

 

One of the mouthwatering regional foods in Lachung is gya kho, or chimney soup. The "chimney soup" is served in the bowl, and the bowl's chimney-like shape gives it its name. The cooking process is what gives the food its unique flavour. It is grilled over embers with numerous other ingredients.

 

Top three places you can not miss on your vacation 

 

Yumthang Valley : Imagine waking up to a field of vibrant wildflowers stretching as far as the eye can reach! Incomparable beauty may be found at Lachung's very own "valley of flowers," which is surrounded by flowers, sparkling rivers, rolling meadows, and hot springs. Home to the Shingba Rhododendron sanctuary, Yumthang Valley is usually decorated with around 24 species of rhododendron, which is also the national flower of Sikkim. Due to severe snowfall, the area is typically blocked from December to March. So when the valley is blanketed in thousands of blooms, especially rhododendrons, poppies, primulas, and irises, from mid-April to mid-June, it is the best time to come.                                

Zero Point : 
This is one of the most well-known sites close to Lachung Valley and is also known as Zero Point. The perilous mountain route, which is frequently blanketed in snowfall during the winter, provides an exciting experience and breathtaking views at every turn. The Zero Point, as it is aptly named, is the last vestige of civilisation and the termination of the road close to the Chinese boundary. You will always remember the clear skies, snow-covered mountain ranges, and fantastic vistas at Yume Samdong. To avoid being stuck due to snowfall or bad weather, it is advised to depart early and arrive back well in advance. Wearing several layers of clothing is a fantastic way to remain warm and happy because it is quite windy and chilly up there.

Seven Sisters Waterfalls : Seven Sisters Waterfalls receives its identity from seven separate cascades that are well connected, mounted side by side on a broad, mountainous cliff that stands out from a distance. This magnificent cascade is located 32 kilometres from Gangtok on the Gangtok-Lachung Highway. Tourists often spend a long time taking pictures when they see the sun sinking. The Tourist and Civil Aviation Department built a waiting shelter and a café at the Seven Sisters Waterfalls to allow visitors to rehydrate and take pictures of nature's magnificence, making it the perfect picnic spot. When the cascade reemerges and is at its most beautiful, which is after a monsoon or after the snow has melted, this is the best time to visit the Seven Sisters Waterfalls.