Rishyap View Point - A Slice of Heaven in Kalimpong District
Rishyap View Point in Kalimpong District, West Bengal, is nothing short of magical. Nestled amidst the serene Himalayas, this tranquil hamlet offers a breathtaking view of majestic snow-capped peaks, including the towering Mt. Kanchenjunga. The moment you arrive, the cool mountain breeze and the lush greenery embrace you, creating an instant sense of peace.
The journey to Rishyap is an adventure in itself, with winding roads and panoramic views. Once you reach, the picturesque landscape feels like stepping into a postcard. The sunrise from the viewpoint is an unforgettable experience, as the first rays of the sun paint the snow-covered peaks in hues of gold and pink. The evenings are equally enchanting, with the valley lit up under a starlit sky.
Rishyap is perfect for nature lovers, bird watchers, and trekkers. The quiet surroundings make it an ideal escape from the chaos of city life. Simple yet cozy homestays run by warm locals enhance the experience, offering delicious local cuisine.
Whether you’re seeking solace, adventure, or just quality time with loved ones, Rishyap delivers beyond expectations. It's a destination where time slows down, and every moment feels magical. Highly recommended for a...
Read moreRishyap is a small village and hill station in the Kalimpong district of the state of West Bengal, India. Rishyap is also spelt as Rishop. Rishyap was developed as a tourist destination recently in 1998. There are many myths and legends associated with the name Rishyap - Ri stands for mountain peak (some say it is lofty) and shop means age-old trees in Tibetan. Rishyap is a tranquil, small rural settlement of the Lepcha community in the mountainous landscape at an altitude of 8,500ft. It is only about 28kms to the east of Kalimpong in Darjeeling district. If you are visiting Lava, there is a motorable road of 11kms and also a trekking trail of 4kms from Lava to reach Rishyap.
Rishyap actually forms an integral part of the well known Neora Valley at the foothills of Tiffindara. Although it's a relatively new tourist destination compared to several others in the vicinity, it is still a virgin spot clothed in forests of pine, birch, fir, colorful rhododendrons and orchids with a wonderful view of the vast range of Kanchenjunga and many other Himalayan snow peaks. And this is exactly what the name 'Rishyap' stands for - 'Mountain Peaks and Forests'. And at night look below, an you get amazing sights of the sparkling lights of Gangtok and the small...
Read moreRishyap as a hill station is abundant in natural beauty as the place is in a remote location and still untouched by human and artificial dominance. 17 kms away from Lava, Rishyap still enjoys the bliss of dense pine forests with Kanchenjunga peeping through the pine wood. Nearest site seeing locations are the Neora valley national park with its famous red panda and the Changey falls. One could also visit the canopy walk at Loleygaon and Lava monastery, clock tower, lava bazaar at Lava. There is no market at Rishyap and no public communication and one needs to detain a cab else you can fall into trouble getting out of Rishyap unless a cab is prebooked from lava taxi stand. Weak or no mobile network at Rishyap is another problem unless you want to detach yourself from the rest of the world. Loadshedding is frequent and one should not be surprised if you have to light a candle the entire night. Scarcity of water is a major problem here. The weather is damp and thunderstorms in the afternoon is a possibility everyday especially in the months of March which makes the road quite dangerous. In other words, Rishyap is a beautiful place if you are ready to bear its...
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