Tsuglakhang Monastery & Temple
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Located on the top of the hill, Tsuglakhang was the Royal Chapel of the erstwhile Royal Family of Kingdom of Sikkim. The coronation ceremony of the 12th Chogyal Palden Thondup Namgyal took place here. On the left side of the Monastery there is situated the humble abode of the last reigning Chogyals of Sikkim which can be viewed from far. One cannot enter inside the palace but they can enter the monastery and worship. There is also a monastic school there however you need to enter from the back gate( near Secretariat) and not the main gate. No entry fee is required to enter the premises. It is a 10 minutes walk from MG Marg( if you take the shortcut). Reserve vehicle should not cost you more than (Rs 150-200). However I prefer walking( ask the locals for directions) Once here you can truly feel the bliss and serenity in the air. Not many people come here and is free from noise and commotion except for that of the nature. Added to that you can enjoy a scenic view of opposite hill from the site.
Swarnim TamangSwarnim Tamang
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Tsuglakhang Monastery and Temple, located in Sikkim, India, is a serene and culturally rich site that offers visitors a glimpse into Tibetan Buddhism. The monastery's architecture is captivating, adorned with intricate murals and vibrant colors. Inside, the atmosphere is peaceful, with the soft chanting of monks adding to the spiritual ambiance. The temple's surroundings are equally enchanting, featuring well-maintained gardens and breathtaking views of the Himalayan landscape. Whether you're seeking a spiritual retreat or simply a place to admire beautiful craftsmanship and natural beauty, Tsuglakhang Monastery and Temple is a must-visit destination in Sikkim.
srijan adhikarysrijan adhikary
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Tsukglakhang Monastery is actually not a sightseeing point per se .It is the chapel for the Royal family of Sikkim where ceremonies are held on important days such as Pang Lhabsol ,where the mountain deity Khangchendzonga is revered and worshiped,starting with Neysol prayers and with the Dabla Pangtoed cham known as the Warriors dance. The Tsuklakhang Monastery lies in the premises of the Royal palace compound,and is the highest point in the Gangtok area marked by a rock in the compound. A request to travelers,to maintain the sanctity of the palace area.Follow the simple rules put down for any monastery and be kind to each other.
Anil khatiwaraAnil khatiwara
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This monastery holds some special value as it is near the Royal palace of Sikkim and considered as the royal chapel. I went there during a festival called Pang Lhabsol, on this day their is special rituals were conducted and there is an amazing monk dance that was organised. Very peaceful place on the hilltop and have an amazing view of Kanchenjunga mountain if the sky is clear... do try their Tibetan good at the monastery cafe along with ginger lemon honey tea. In all a scenic and peaceful palce to pay homage to Budhdha in a classic styled historical monastery...
Hemant VermaHemant Verma
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Visited the monastery with my frnd for saka dawa, its a divine day. The sky was sunny after a week of pre mansoon rain. We were warming welcomed by the locals. We spent nearly 3 hours st the monastery and fortune the see all the saka dawa rituals and proceedings up close. The had a chance to see the royalties and the grand possession. There is restriction in entering and taking photographs at the monastery.
Nitin S MadhuNitin S Madhu
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Must visit to explore art, culture, cultural heritage and architecture of Sikkim.Its a Walkable distance from MG marg/namnam view point.. Amazing place ,view , landscape A monastery with an education centre , when we move towards the end point we can see a glimpse of the palace through the close gate.
aalka maalka m
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8JG7+CVX, Secretariat Rd, Vishal Gaon, Gangtok, Sikkim 737101, India
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Tsuklakhang Palace or Tsuklakhang Royal Chapel and Monastery is a Buddhist palatial monastery in Gangtok, Sikkim, India.
attractions: M. G. Market, Flower Exhibition Centre - Ridge Park., Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Shri Thakurbari Temple, Gangtok, mg road, Lal Bazar Rd, I Love Gangtok Signage, Baba Mandir, Gangtok, restaurants: Baker's Cafe, Taste Of Tibet, Nimtho, Domino's Pizza | Arithang, Gangtok, Gangtok Groove, Osm Restro & Lounge, The Square Family Restaurant and Bar, The Dragon Wok, Hotlix Food & Drink(Mg margh), Cafe Live & Loud

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