pelling

Tripoto
7th Dec 2018
Day 1

Pelling is a small hill-station located at South Sikkim.
On December 7th morning I reached majitar from Siliguri, freshen up and take breakfast at a friend's place. Then around 11 am we headed towards pelling. It's an one day, two nights trip. Due to bad weather there was some congestion on road so it took 5hour to reach the hotel.  Around 4pm we reached Magpie the Chestnut Retreat, this resort cost approximately Rs7000 for 8 people, per night. But the beauty, comfort and kind behaviour of the staff worth the money. We had dinner at there restaurant, food was a bit costly but tastes good. After the dinner the manager arrange wood and stuffs for bonfire. It's an amazing experience, chilling breeze and we all gathered in a circle centring the bonfire ♥️. We spent about an hour or two there, chitchating, playing games and all. Then we thought to take some rest as next day we have to cover so many things.

Magpie the Chestnut Retreat

Photo of Pelling, Sikkim, India by Bidisha Mandal

Bonfire ♥️

Photo of Pelling, Sikkim, India by Bidisha Mandal

Rakshak of the resort meow

Photo of Pelling, Sikkim, India by Bidisha Mandal
Day 2

We wake up early morning to have an mesmerized view of sunrise. Then we had breakfast and get ready for sight seeing.  We visited Sanga Choeling Monastery, Sky walk and then headed for Kanchenjunga Falls and then Khecheopalri lake.
There are some adventure activities you can give a try near the Kanchenjunga Falls. Then we headed to walk on the highest bridge in Sikkim, Singsohore Bridge. Although after that it was quite dark there, still we didn't want to miss the Rabdentse Ruins and the bird sanctuary. So we covered as much as possible and then headed for Majitar

Cloudy sunrise

Photo of pelling by Bidisha Mandal

Sky walk

Photo of pelling by Bidisha Mandal

Monastery

Photo of pelling by Bidisha Mandal

View of sky walk from the monastery

Photo of pelling by Bidisha Mandal

Kanchenjunga Falls

Photo of pelling by Bidisha Mandal

Khecheopalri lake

Photo of pelling by Bidisha Mandal