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Travel guide of Gurudongmar LakeGurudongmar Lake is one of the highest lakes in the world and in India, located at an altitude of 5,430 m (17,800 ft). Located in the state of Sikkim in India, It is considered sacred by Buddhists, Sikhs and Hindus.
Experienced by Abhishek Singh
38 km from Gurudongmar Lake
Cloud covered mountain
Experienced by Surendra Vikram Singh
38 km from Gurudongmar Lake
Silhouette Beautiful mountains shot at early morning sunrise
Experienced by SUJOY DUTTA
38 km from Gurudongmar Lake
Mountains A beautiful view from your hotel room It was taken at early morning to capture the sun's ray falling on the mountain side.
Experienced by SUJOY DUTTA
58 km from Gurudongmar Lake
“I never knew what I was finding for and I found it out when time favoured me with patience 🏔. We all discover ourselves when we find our support and give them your whole heart is life otherwise it’s just a mystery ☺️. Travel through the river of her heart and get lost in her ocean 💕❤️. We won’t be a story teller if we don’t get lost falling in love with everything which we can see through our perspective 😀.”:-S.LAMA
Experienced by Sangay Lama
58 km from Gurudongmar Lake
Sacred Mountains
Experienced by Amit Singh
58 km from Gurudongmar Lake
A Monastery situated amongst the mountains and surrounded by a lake in Sikkim.
Experienced by Sahil Pandita
58 km from Gurudongmar Lake
Blissful mountains
Experienced by Amit Singh
58 km from Gurudongmar Lake
Mountain Valleys And Snow
Experienced by Amit Singh
72 km from Gurudongmar Lake
Nathu La - Himalayas
Experienced by Aditya Deshmukh
73 km from Gurudongmar Lake
Lake Tsongmo (also called Tsangpo or Changu) is a glacial lake a few hours from Gangtok, the capital of the Indian state of Sikkim. The lake gets its share of tourists who come there for the yak rides, but not too many of these bother to take the short cable car ride up the mountain. Those that do are greeted by this vista of the mountains around, including the Kanchenjunga. They were setting up to shoot for a Bengali movie on the morning that I was there, and I got this shot of one of the actresses sauntering about as she waited.
Experienced by Leslie Joseph
77 km from Gurudongmar Lake
View from anywhere in Gangtok. You wake up to this. Its just amazing
Experienced by Aditya Deshmukh
80 km from Gurudongmar Lake
Jubaer Ahmed Captured by Antu Sikkim, India
Experienced by Jubaer Ahmed
86 km from Gurudongmar Lake
The Great Buddha Monument at Buddha Park. Tathagatha Tsal or Buddha Park is a buddhist architecture situated in the south district of sikkim. It's a beautiful place situated amongst clouds and have a lovely weather all year round.
Experienced by Sahil Pandita
86 km from Gurudongmar Lake
First Light on the mighty Kanchenjunga
Experienced by Kaushik Nag
91 km from Gurudongmar Lake
Pelling is a relatively obscure hill town in the west district of Sikkim. Situated at an altitude of 2,150 m (7,200 feet), The town is located at a distance of 10 km from the district headquarters of Geyzing and 131km from Gangtok. Pelling is slowly evolving towards becoming a major tourist attraction due to the influx of tourists and backpackers from all of india. You can also find Rabdentze palace which belonged to the king when Rabdentze was the former capital of the kingdom of sikkim from 1670 to 1814.
Experienced by Sahil Pandita
110 km from Gurudongmar Lake
view from my balcony during sunrise,simply breathtaking. Had to wake up quite early for this
Experienced by SUDARSHAN LOHAR
118 km from Gurudongmar Lake
Mount Kanchenjunga, seen from the Tiger hills. Darjeeling, West Bengal, India.
Experienced by Arvind Telkar
118 km from Gurudongmar Lake
the view from Mall Rd in Darjeeling.
Experienced by Claire Kelly
127 km from Gurudongmar Lake
The Coronation Bridge, also known as the Sevoke Bridge, in Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India, spans across the Teesta River, connecting the districts of Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri. Built in 1941 to commemorate the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. It's also called baghpool by the locals as the bridge as tigers on both its sides. A beautiful piece of colonial architecture.
Experienced by Sahil Pandita