Sikkim Unveils India’s Longest Ropeway in Yangang
Sikkim is now home to India’s longest ropeway, the Dhapper-Bale-Dhunga Ropeway, located in the picturesque town of Yangang, Namchi district. This major development, inaugurated on September 16, marks a significant milestone in the state’s tourism sector.
The inauguration was graced by prominent figures, including Sikkim Assembly Vice-Chairperson Rajkumari Thapa and former Press Secretary to the Chief Minister, Vikas Basnet. During the event, Mr. Thapa credited Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang for bringing this project to fruition, emphasizing that it had been neglected by the previous administration.
Stretching across a vast distance, the ropeway offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes, promising to enhance tourism not only in Yangang but across neighboring regions. This project stands as a testament to the government’s commitment to boosting tourism infrastructure in Sikkim.
Discover the Charms of Yangang
Yangang, nestled in the heart of Namchi district, offers visitors a serene escape in the mountains. Here are three must-visit attractions:
Yangang Monastery: A peaceful retreat surrounded by lush greenery, the monastery provides insight into local Buddhist culture. Adorned with vibrant murals, it’s a perfect spot for meditation and reflection.
Buddha Park: Located near Ravangla, this park features a towering Buddha statue and beautifully landscaped gardens. It’s an ideal place for a leisurely walk while enjoying panoramic views of the Himalayas.
Temi Tea Garden: Sikkim’s only tea estate, where visitors can explore scenic tea fields, learn about tea production, and enjoy some of the finest local brews amidst stunning mountain views.