Nepal Govt. Regitered No. 39911/062/063
Nepal Govt. Regitered No. 39911/062/063
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Guru
Padmasambhava, the great Buddhist
saint and the restorer of Buddhism
in Tibet, had prophesied during his
travels to Tibet in the 7th century,
that amongst the holy hidden lands
or "Bey-Ney"; personally
consecrated by him, "Bey-Yul
Demazong" Sikkim, was the holiest.
Here he had hidden a vast religious
treasure of Holy Scriptures, icons,
etc. to be discovered and interpreted
in the future. It was the fulfillment
of this prophecy that Lhatsun Chenpo,
Rikzen Chenpo and Ngadak Sempo Chenpo,
came to Sikkim to propagate Buddhism.
The three monks met at Yuksom in 1641
and coronated the first Chogyal -
the Religious King.
These events have been given shape
to rich heritage of Buddhism in Sikkimmanifesting
in over 200 monasteries, chortens,
and holy caves and influencing the
society in general.
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01: |
Destination:
Bagdogra -Rumtek Distance: 1600 mtrs/124
km | Time: 4 hrs approx
Drive from Bagdogra to Rumtek. Over
night halt in a hotel.
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02: |
Destination:
Rumtek - Gangtok. Distance: 24 km |
Time: 45 mins
Visit the Dharma Chakra
centre at Rumtek. Located on the hill
opposite Gangtok this magnificent monastery
and a college of Buddhist learning was
built by the late Gyalwa Karmapa, the
head of the Kagyupa sect, in the early
1960s as an exact replica of the original
Kagyu monastery in Tibet. It is also
the international headquarters of the
Karma Kagyu centres. Drive to Gangtok.
Over night halt in a hotel |
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03: |
Gangtok
Day
starts with visit to the Enchey monastery,
located about 2 km and on a hillock
above Gangtok, this monastery was built
by Lama Druptob Karpo, a tantric master
known for his power of flying. Built
in the early part of this century, it
follows the Nyingmapa tradition and
has a pagoda style architecture unique
to the Sikkimese monasteries.
Research Institute
of Tibetology : Situated close
to the Chorten this institute is a repository
of the largest collection of Tibetan
artifacts outside Tibet. Also renowned
worldwide for the study of Buddhist
philosophy and religion, it is a treasure
house of rare Thankas, Buddhist icon
and objects of art.
Do-Drul Chorten:
One of the most important Stupas of
Sikkim built by the late Venerable Trulsi
Rimpoche in 1945-46, it contains a mandala
of Dorji-Phurpa, holy texts, mantras
and is encircled by 108 prayer wheels.
Ngor Gompa: The only Sakya monastery
in the state is situated at Rongyek
around 5 km from Gangtok. This three-storied
monastery has an idol of the Sakya Muni.
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04: |
Destination:
Gangtok.
Day return excursion to Phodang and
Phensang monasteries.
Phodong monastery:
Built in the mid 18th century,
it is one of the important Kagyupa monasteries
of Sikkim. Along with Rumtek and Ralang
monasteries it hosts the annual "Kagyad
Chaam" - the masked dance, on the
28 th & 29th of the tenth month
in the Tibetan calendar. This corresponds
to the second fortnight of December.
A Kilometer uphill is the Labrang monastery
which belongs to the Nyingmapa sect
of Buddhism. Enroute to Phodong, a stream
of prayer flags leads to the Phensang
monastery. This monastery follows the
Nyingmapa sect and has about 300 monks.
Return to Gangtok.
Over night halt in a hotel. |
| Day
05: |
Destination:
Gangtok – Temi - Ravangla Distance:
1950 mtrs/ 98 km | Time: 4 hrs approx
Enroute a visit to the only Tea Garden
in Sikkim at Temi to see the processing
of the internationally famed brew. Over
night halt in a Mt. Narsing –
the village resort. |
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Destination:
Ravangla.
Day excursion to monasteries
at Ralang. Situated 13 kms away against
the spectacular backdrop of the peaks
of Narsing, Jopuno and Kabur are the
two monasteries at Ralang.
The
old Ralang monastery was built in 1730
on a site blessed by an earlier incarnation
of Karmapa where the grains of rice
thrown by him from Tibet had landed.
The monastery is one of the most sacred
and important monasteries following
the Kagyupa tradition. " Pang Lhabsol
" the worship of Mt Khangchendzonga
& " Kagyad " Chaam masked
dances are held every year on the 15th
day of the seventh month of the Buddhist
calendar coinciding with August/September
and on the 29th day of the tenth month
just before Losoong - the Sikkimese
New Year in December.
The
New Ralang monastery - Palchen Choeling
Monastic Institute, was built by the
XIIth Gyaltsab Rimpoche, one of the
four regents of the Kagyupa sect and
completed in 1995. This is the biggest
monastery in Sikkim and its architecture
and paintings have been painstakingly
undertaken to maintain the authenticity
of the Kagyupa monasteries. The sacred
Mahakala Dance is held here every year
in November.
Also
a visit the Kungdraling monastery at
Kewzing which is the only monastery
in Sikkim dedicated to the "Bon"
faith, the religious practice prevailing
in Tibet before the advent Buddhism.
The present day Buddhism has imbibed
a lot of traditions, rituals and practice
from this faith and for a layman it
is impossible to segregate this monastery
from that following any other tradition
of Tibetan Buddhism.
A short walk from the
resort is the Doling monastery located
amidst a thick cardamom plantation.
This monastery built in AD follows the
Nyingmapa sect. |
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07: |
Destination:
Ravangla – Pelling / Pemayangtse
Distance: 2055 mtrs/ 52 km | Time: 1
½ hrs approx
A drive down to the Rangit valley and
up to Pelling.
Visit the Pemayangtse
Monastery . Built in the 18thcentury
AD, this monastery follows the Nyingmapa
sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Pemayangtse
– "the Sublime Lotus",
also houses the famed "Zangdopalri",
a fascinating model of the celestial
abode of Guru Padma Sambhava, crafted
single-handedly out of wood by the late
Dungzim Rimpoche. Over night halt in
a hotel. |
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08: |
Destination:
Pelling / Pemayangtse. Distance: Day
excursion to Khecheodpalri Lake.
The day starts with
an early morning walk to Sangachholing
Monastery 45 min located on a hillock
above Pelling. Built in the 17thcentury
by Gyalwa Lhatsun Chenpo, the patron
saint of Sikkim, it is considered to
be the second oldest monastery in Sikkim.
This spot commands a breathtaking view
of the Snowcapped Mountains and the
hills, valleys and villages of West
Sikkim.
Khecheodpalri
- Lake Distance: 24 km./11 | Time: 4
hours - also known as the wishing
lake is located in the midst of a dense
forest .This unusually calm lake is
considered very sacred and no water
sport or other activities besides prayers
and worship are allowed around it.
Yuksom - Distance:
40 km | Time: 2 hrs After packed
lunch near the lake drive to Yuksom.
A quaint little village, Yuksom is also
the take off point for trekking to Dzongri
and Goecha-la. This is also the place
where the three Lamas first met and
consecrated the first king of Sikkim
in 1641. The Norbugang chorten and the
Coronation throne stand mute testimony
to this historic event.
Overnight stay in a hotel. |
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09: |
Destination:
Yuksom – Tashiding – Kalimpong
Distance: 1250 mtrs/ 121 km Time: 5
½ hrs approx
An early morning walk to Dubdi monastery40
min the oldest monastery in Sikkim built
in 1642 by Lhatsun Chempo.
The Tashiding monastery
is reached after a 45 minutes walk from
the roadside market 20 kms away from
Yuksom. Tashiding literally meaning
the "Central Elevated Glory"
is the most sacred monastery complex
in Sikkim and was described by Guru
Rimpoche as the heart of "Beyul
Demazong". Built in 1716 AD the
complex is also the location of the
"Thongwa Rongdol" Chorten.
Just a sight of this sacred Stupa is
said to wash away one's sins.
Overnight stay in a hotel in Kalimpong.
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Destination:
Kalimpong – next destination |
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