North Sikkim has few settlements but the place offers one of the most spectacular views of mount Kanchendzonga and its ranges. There are some historical places spread over this district. During most of the year this region is covered with snow. Confluence of the river Lachen Chu and Lachung Chu, giving rise to River Teesta near Chungthang, the region is rich in bio diversity with a large variety of orchids, plants & wild life.
Lachen
Lachung
Mangan
Kabi Lungtsok
Singiek
Chungthang
Monastery
At 11,800 feet, Yumthang is a paradise for nature lovers. It has fascinating blend of flora & fauna with breathtaking scenic grandeur of the rhododendrons. Gurudongmar is another hotspot. Spectacular wilderness and undisturbed forest attracts nature lovers from all over the world. On a clear day one can view snow peaked mount Narshing, Pandim, Simvo, Kabru and Siniolchu and the highest peak mount Kanchendzonga. Gurudongmar Lake, Yumthang, hot water springs are some of the hot spot of the region. One needs to obtain 20 days in advance for ILP & PAP (Photo Identity Card). There are various hotels / resorts and the architectural styles are catching infrastructure, boating facilities, fishing and yak ride all of which can be incorporated in the shoot. Sikkim is home to many a movie and the specialty of Sikkim is that the population is not a hindrance and the shooting can be done with ease and without any disturbances. Dances of various groups like the Lepcha or the Bhutias and music can be arranged if informed earlier. There are many a tribes of the region. Various forms of songs can be arranged even dances of various tribes can be filmed. Lachen Pa and Lachung Pa are two major groups of the region. Their festival held during Losar or the festivals held in the Monastery are really colorful can be incorporated and there are many options which can be used during the shoot.
Places of Interest and film shooting in this region are the following but all this places are subjected to Army permission and are generally organized here as per the choice of the Director matching the story line.
North Sikkim has few settlements but the place offers one of the most spectacular views of mount Kanchendzonga and its ranges. There are some historical places spread over this district. During most of the year this region is covered with snow. Confluence of the river Lachen Chu and Lachung Chu, giving rise to River Teesta near Chungthang, the region is rich in bio diversity with a large variety of orchids, plants & wild life.
At 11,800 feet, Yumthang is a paradise for nature lovers. It has fascinating blend of flora & fauna with breathtaking scenic grandeur of the rhododendrons. Gurudongmar is another hotspot. Spectacular wilderness and undisturbed forest attracts nature lovers from all over the world. On a clear day one can view snow peaked mount Narshing, Pandim, Simvo, Kabru and Siniolchu and the highest peak mount Kanchendzonga. Gurudongmar Lake, Yumthang, hot water springs are some of the hot spot of the region. One needs to obtain 20 days in advance for ILP & PAP (Photo Identity Card). There are various hotels / resorts and the architectural styles are catching infrastructure, boating facilities, fishing and yak ride all of which can be incorporated in the shoot. Sikkim is home to many a movie and the specialty of Sikkim is that the population is not a hindrance and the shooting can be done with ease and without any disturbances. Dances of various groups like the Lepcha or the Bhutias and music can be arranged if informed earlier. There are many a tribes of the region. Various forms of songs can be arranged even dances of various tribes can be filmed. Lachen Pa and Lachung Pa are two major groups of the region. Their festival held during Losar or the festivals held in the Monastery are really colorful can be incorporated and there are many options which can be used during the shoot.Places of Interest and film shooting in this region are the following but all this places are subjected to Army permission and are generally organized here as per the choice of the Director matching the story line.