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Top offbeat hidden places in Sikkim you may not heard before

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Sikkim is one of the pristine destination fringed by the highest mountain passes, glaciers and alpine meadows. Covered with dazzling waterfalls, virgin forests and Buddhist monasteries Sikkim is the most thrilling place for adventure and nature lovers. It has a plethora of must-visit places. Geographically divided into four districts all four districts in Sikkim are blessed with bountiful of natures abundance. Sikkim has many attractive places worth visiting on your trip. Move beyond Gangtok’s busy streets and Pelling’s postcard views — Sikkim’s true beauty lies in its hidden corners. Tucked between misty mountains and emerald valleys, you’ll find quiet villages, pristine eco-retreats, and communities that live in perfect harmony with nature.

If you’re searching for offbeat destinations in Sikkim that combine peace, sustainability, and authenticity — this guide is your ticket to the unexplored side of the Himalayas.

 

Hidden Gems of Sikkim — Secret Villages, Eco Escapes & Untouched Beauty!

1. Dzongu 

Nestled in North Sikkim, Dzongu is a restricted region reserved for the indigenous Lepcha community — often called the original inhabitants of Sikkim.
Here, you’ll find bamboo bridges, gushing streams, and traditional wooden houses surrounded by cardamom farms.

Why Visit: Authentic culture, homestays run by locals, nature trails, and natural hot springs.
Eco Tip: Stay in a Lepcha homestay that follows sustainable living — solar lighting, organic food, and zero waste.

Check our Sikkim tour packages to plan your visit to offbeat attractions in Sikkim.

2. Lingtam – The Hidden Valley

Quiet, green, and almost tourist-free, Lingtam in East Sikkim is perfect for slow travelers. It’s surrounded by pine forests and crossed by the sparkling Bakhutar River.

Why Visit: Peaceful walks, birdwatching, and tea with local families.
Eco Tip: Choose stays that manage waste responsibly — plastic-free zones are encouraged here.

3. Hee Bermiok – The Blooming Village

A hidden treasure in West Sikkim near Pelling, Hee Bermiok bursts with orchids, cardamom, and smiling locals. The village hosts an eco-tourism festival every May, blending culture with conservation. 

Why Visit: Mountain biking, traditional food, and homestay hospitality.
Eco Tip: Participate in the community-run eco programs to directly benefit locals.

4. Rinchenpong – Where Time Stands Still

Rinchenpong offers serene monasteries, short treks, and heart-melting sunset views of Kanchenjunga. The old Rinchenpong Monastery stands as a quiet sentinel above the clouds.

Why Visit: Spiritual retreats, peaceful stays, and incredible Himalayan photography.
Eco Tip: Stay in heritage homestays built with bamboo, mud, and wood instead of concrete lodges.

5. Kewzing – The Soul of South Sikkim

A model for community-based tourism, Kewzing offers immersive rural experiences — from milking cows to learning about Lepcha traditions.

Why Visit: Birding trails, monastery visits, and authentic organic meals.
Eco Tip: Walk or cycle between nearby villages instead of driving; it’s cleaner and connects you to nature.

6. Zuluk

Zuluk Silk route
Silk Route (Photo: Tarunjyoti Tewari)

Lying in the East Sikkim district, Zuluk is a small hamlet famous for Silk Route and beautiful valleys. The ancient route that leads to Tibet starts from here. It was commonly used by traders travelling to Tibet through Jelep-la. The route started from Kalimpong and passed through Pedong, Aritar, Dzuluk and Jelepla to Chumbi valley in Tibet. 

Zuluk is a small pristine town frequent mostly by offbeat seekers. It is a very small settlement town that obliges a populace of around 700. Amid August and September, Zuluk is drenched in different shades of wild blossoms. Check our North Sikkim Tour Packages to help you plan your trip to Sikkim. 

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A scenic forest trail in Borong

7. Borong – Hot Springs & Hidden Trails

Borong is a quiet escape located on the foothills of Maenem Hill is an offbeat destination in South Sikkim. Located close to Ravangla, it is surrounded by forests and is a perfect escape from busy city life.  Known for its rejuvenating forest trails and hot springs. You can relax here after a trek or simply enjoy birdwatching by the river. 

Why Visit: Hot springs, scenic views, and solitude.
Eco Tip: Avoid using soaps in the springs — protect the natural minerals.

8. Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary

Located in West Sikkim, Barsey comes alive in spring when hills burst into color with rhododendron blooms. The short hike to the sanctuary from Hilley is perfect for all skill levels.

Why Visit: Nature photography, rhododendron forests, and easy eco-treks.
Eco Tip: Stick to marked trails and avoid littering in flower zones.

9. Yuksom

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View from Yuksom ( Photo esikkimtourism.com)

Yuksom is a scenic and tranquil place endowed with natures bounty. Nestled in West Sikkim, it is an abode to pristine lakes, alluring landscapes, and exhilarating adventures. Yuksom is an unexplored charming town known as the Gateway to Mt. Kangchendzongha. The small hamlet serves as the starting point of the Dzongri – Goechala Trek.

  The small picturesque town offers a plethora of experiences for nature lovers. If you are a nature lover and want to explore unknown species of animal and birds then Khangchendzonga National Park is the right start for you. If you are lucky enough then you can also catch glimpse of Red Panda, Snow Leopard, Great Tibetan Sheep, Bharal and Musk deer here.

The small town also offers some worth visiting places like  Tashiding Monastery, Dubdi Monastery, Coronation Throne of Norbugang etc. The charm of this place is unlikely to ever forget.

10. Uttarey – The Untouched Western Gem

Tucked near the Nepal border, Uttarey is a peaceful village surrounded by mountains, monasteries, and trout streams. Fewer tourists visit here, making it one of Sikkim’s most pristine places.

Why Visit: Trekking, fishing, and rural tranquility.
Eco Tip: Buy local honey, tea, and crafts — it supports small eco-communities.

10. Sribadam – The Hidden Monastic Village

A small and spiritual village in West Sikkim, Sribadam is known for its monasteries, meditation centers, and natural waterfalls. Perfect for travelers seeking healing and quiet reflection.

Why Visit: Meditation retreats, waterfall hikes, and peaceful monastery stays.
Eco Tip: Participate in guided meditation or volunteering programs — they support the local monks and youth.

Following are the top place to visit in Sikkim. Apart from these Sikkim is blessed with many stunning places to spend few days in close company with nature.

11. Temi Tea Garden – Sikkim’s Green Gold

The Temi Tea Garden in South Sikkim is the only tea estate in the state and one of India’s best organic plantations. The rolling green slopes are perfect for sunrise walks and photography.

Why Visit: Tea-tasting tours, eco-friendly cottages, and panoramic views.
Eco Tip: Skip packaged souvenirs — buy fresh loose-leaf tea directly from the factory.

12. Dzongri – The Alpine Dream

If you’re up for a short trek from Yuksom, Dzongri offers heavenly meadows at 13,000 ft with breathtaking sunrise views over the Kanchenjunga range.

Why Visit: Trekking, alpine camping, and raw mountain beauty.
Eco Tip: Always carry your waste back; the trails are fragile ecosystems.

Sikkim’s offbeat places are not just destinations — they’re lessons in balance, simplicity, and sustainability. From eco-conscious villages like Kewzing and Hee Bermiok to spiritual havens like Sribadam and Dzongu, every corner whispers a story of coexistence between humans and nature.

So, when you plan your next Himalayan escape — skip the tourist rush. Go slow, go mindful, and let the hidden gems of Sikkim show you a greener, quieter way to travel.

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