Do Drul
Resting peacefully on a Hillock, Do Drul Chorten Monastery was built by the Trulshig Rinpoche Lama of Tibet to ward off all the evil spirits haunting the place. It is regarded as one of the most important Buddhist shrines of Sikkim because of the deity Vajra Kilaya enshrined on top of the Chorten stupa. Surrounded by 108 prayer wheels with mantras inscribed, the stupa is an ideal place to practice meditation. The interiors of the religious monument treasure Kanjur holy books, relics, complete mantras, along with several other religious objects.
Namgayal Institute of Tibetology
Established in the year 1958, the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology promotes and research on the history, language, art, and culture of the religion. The foundation of the institute was laid by the 14th Dalai Lama and declared open by the late Prime Minister Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru. The main building is an epitome of the Sikkism architecture. The museum located on the ground floor exhibits a unique collection of statues, ancient manuscripts, paintings, and other relics. Witness the most precious casket of the museum containing the precious relics of two Asokan missionaries, Kasyapagotra and Madhyama.
Rumtek Monastery
Located 23 kilometers away from Gangtok, Rumtek Monastery is perched on a hilltop facing the Gangtok city. The monastery manifests the beliefs and vision of the Sixteenth Karmapa, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje. It is one of the largest monasteries in Sikkim, that practices the sacred rituals and Karma Kagyu lineage. This religious house is home to a magnificent golden Buddha Statue, silk paintings, wall murals, thangkas, and other sacred objects. It is suggested to dress modestly while visiting the monestary and also photography is not allowed inside.
Cottage industry
Gangtok’s Directorate of Handloom and Handicrafts was created in 1957 to preserve and develop the local arts and crafts of the state. It’s very near to the main bazaar in the city.
It’s closed on Sunday. Great carpets, bags and masks are available for sale.
Flower Exhibition Centre
A paradise for flower lovers, the Flower Exhibition Centre displays flowers from different parts of Sikkim under one roof. The centre is situated just below the Ridge Park and is a tropical greenhouse of several species of orchids, anthuriums and lilies. Filled with a variety of colourful flowers and their fragrances, it is a refreshing place to visit. The centre also serves as the venue for the famous Sikkim Flower Show, which displays orchids in full bloom and must not be missed. There is also an artificial pond in the middle of the park, with a bridge over which visitors can stroll as they witness the fascinating sight and take photographs
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