If you're a city dweller, looking for a place that offers peace, serenity, and the opportunity to connect with nature and the world around you, you've found your paradise. The mesmerising landscape of the picturesque Lachen and Lachung beckons tourists from across the world. Lachen and Lachung, who sit just at a distance of 46 kilometres from each other, are best suited to make your vacation an absolute delight. In recent years, as the area has been opened up by the Indian administration, the tourist industry has boosted Lachung's and Lachen’s economies. Both places are vibrant and lively in the summertime and serene and strikingly beautiful with snowflakes all around in the winter. Camphoster offers luxury holidays in North Sikkim and will provide you with all the important details of Lachen and Lachung in this blog.

 

How to reach Lachen and Lachung

 

How to reach Lachen and Lachung by air


The closest airport to Lachung and Lachen is Bagdogra Airport in Siliguri. Almost all domestic airlines have a connection to Bagdogra Airport and the rest of India. There are also direct flights from significant cities to Bagdogra. The next day, you can travel to Lachen or Lachung by taking a taxi from the airport to Gangtok. The great news is that Pakyong Airport, a new airport in Sikkim, has been opened (around 35 km from Gangtok). Even if it isn't fully operational, you can fly here from large cities.


How to reach Lachen and Lachung by rail 

 

Lachung and Lachen don't each have their own train station. The station in Siliguri, West Bengal, that is most convenient to Lachen and Lachung is New Jalpaiguri. There are numerous trains that connect the station with major Indian cities. You can either hire a private taxi or use a public bus to go to Lachung and Lachen.


How to reach Lachen and Lachung by road 


Any location in Sikkim can easily be reached by road. To get to Lachen and Lachung, you must first travel to Gangtok and rest, then leave the following day. Spend a wonderful day in Lachen and leave for Lachung, which is just 46 kilometres from each other and can be easily covered by road in less than 2 hours. You can get taxis, jeeps, and buses to move from one place to another.

 

When is the best time to visit Lachen and Lachung?


Lachen and Lachung are two hilly areas nestled in North Sikkim. These places are a paradise for all tourists. In both the summer and winter, Lachen and Lachung provide an excellent climate for your vacation with their cool and calm weather. For your convenience, we have divided the year into seasons and explained it in simple terms. 


Summer in Lachen and Lachung (March to June) 


In Lachung and Lachen, 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 June. Traveling during these months is very comfortable, and you can see as many tourist attractions as you can in the time allotted. The atmosphere is ideal for outdoor pursuits and city exploration. 


Monsoon in Lachen and Lachung (July to September) 

 

Even though the monsoon season has its own charisma in Lachen and Lachung, due to heavy rainfall, avoid this period to visit. The monsoon season is not thought to be a good time to travel. It could be really challenging and troublesome. You'll have to spend most of your time indoors and won't be able to participate in outdoor activities. If visitors have no plans for outdoor activities and prefer to stay indoors, they can enjoy the monsoon showers in Lachung and Lachen. Although it is not a good time to vacation there because it is the offseason, prices for hotels and other goods are significantly lower.

 

Winter in Lachen (October to February)


If you are an adventure seeker, winter is a perfect second season to visit Lachen and Lachung. October marks the beginning of winter and the season carries on till February. It is a great time to capture stunning views of snow-capped mountains. During this time, you can also visit the frozen Gurudongmar Lake. 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.

 

The best cuisine or delicacy you absolutely need to taste

 
Thukpa is the leader of Lachung's and Lachen’s thriving culinary scene. Almost every restaurant in the region offers this delicious delicacy. Garlic, chopped onions, and green chilies are added to the dish's savoury noodle soup to give it a spicy, tangy flavor. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian variants of this dish are available.
 
Phagshapa is a beloved dish in Lachung and Lachen 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 choice.
 
One of the mouthwatering regional foods in Lachung and Lachen 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 flavor. It is grilled over embers with numerous other ingredients.

 

The best places to visit in Lachen and Lachung

 

Lachen and Lachung are places that deserve to be visited by everyone. These destinations in Sikkim promote the culture and heritage of Sikkim state. It also offers you a good view of the mighty fall, scenic beauty, and nice picnic places. Whether you are looking for a family vacation or would like to travel solo, here are some places in Lachung and Lachen where you can visit to calm your soul and have an adventure at the same time!

 

Gurudongmar Lake 


Gurudongmar Lake, one of the nicest sites to visit in Lachung and Lachen, must be included when exploring lakes in Sikkim. This lake, which is situated at a height of 5430 metres, is one of the origins of the holy river Teesta. The river fully freezes over in the winter, yet its brilliant appearance will fascinate you like never before in the summertime. If you intend to visit here even in the summer, always bring warm clothing. Don't skip the permit section. Before visiting this location, make sure your documentation is prepared. We, as tour participants, can easily make arrangements for them.
 
Chopta Valley


In North Sikkim, close to Thangu village, is the gorgeous valley known as Chopta Valley, which is approximately 31 kilometres from Gurudongmar Lake. With magnificent snow-capped summits, wandering streams, orchids, rhododendrons, and other high-altitude flora, it provides a beautiful alpine landscape. The valley is criss-crossed by rambling bodies of water. Despite being a famous site, very few visitors visit this valley, leaving it pristine and unspoiled.
 
Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary
 
North Sikkim's Yumthang valley is home to the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary. The Chomzomei Tso mountain range, which stretches all the way to the Lava Pass, surrounds the sanctuary on the west and the Chuba-Sagochen mountainous areas on the east. Rhododendrons of several kinds can be seen there. This well-known Yumthang Valley attraction comes to life in the spring with blooms that spread out widely and span an area of about 43 square kilometres.

 

Zero Point 

 

This is one of the most well-known sites close to Lachung and Lachen 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.

 

It's truly impossible to commit the extraordinary views and scenes before your eyes onto paper. To put it lightly, you have to experience Lachen and Lachung to truly understand just how amazing the place is. And you don't want to miss out on all the amazing sights and activities, do you? With Camphoster, you won't have to. Simply sign up for our unique package deals offered at unbeatable prices, or if you prefer, strike a custom deal with us. We're confident that we can provide exactly what you're looking for.