Ideal Duration: 1-2 hours
Best Time: Throughout the year
Nearest Airport: Bagdogra International
Nearest Railway Station: New Jalpaiguri
Tsuk La Khang Monastery located on the premises of the Royal Palace, where the royal family of the former royal family of Sikkim was residing. It's built-in 1898 under the rule of 9th King Mishitubat Namgyal. The place of worship for local Buddhists. This two-story building also has a collection of Shastras. Earlier this monastery used for the marriage and coronation and victory ceremonies of the Royal house of Sikkim, As you enter the Tsuk La Khang Monastery, you will be attracted to the beautiful walls with images of deities on the walls. The house celebrates many festivals throughout the year including, Pang Lhabsol in mid-September and Mount Khangchendzonga and Kagyad in early December. Black Hat Dance is performed here during the New Year Celebration. This dance symbolizes the victory of good over evil.Whenever you go to visit Gangtok, you must include Tsuk La Khang in your list of roams, because, this place will bring you closer to the beauty of nature.
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