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The Norbu Ghang Resort is situated on the western face of a mountainside and is barely a minute's walk away from the quaint little hamlet of
Pelling (Sikkim, India). The Resort commands a breath-taking view of Sikkim's protective mountain deity, Mt. Khangchendzonga and it's lesser peaks.
Besides heritage sites and monasteries, west Sikkim is extremely rich in biodiversity. It has an array of flora ad fauna. The hills and valleys abound with numerous orchid, primula, rhododendrons, marigolds, magnolia and cherry to name a few. The exotic aroma of the large cardamom waft along mist-laden hillsides, home of the musk deer and the red panda. Innumerable butterflies flit among the verdant woods lending colour to the rich green hue.
Tastefully
designed interior in ethnic Sikkimese themes, a gentle, rural
ambience backed by modern amenities and comforts, and and
efficient in house staff ensure a memorable stay at the Norbu
Ghang resort.
Pelling
is visited mainly for its himalayan views but while in pelling
you can visit Pemayangtse Monastery, Changay Waterfalls,
Dentam Valley and Singshore Bridge.
Distance
: 132 kms from Gangtok, 118 kms from Darjeeling and 100
kms from Kalimpong.
Pelling
is visited as a part of East
India Itinerary covering West Bengal Hills and Sikkim.
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