Experience the nature in the lap of himalayas, come as guest & leave as family.
Nestled amidst the lush green mountains and in the beautiful hills of Pakyong City, Bhanjyang Homestay is your ultimate travel destination in sikkim. The stay at bhanjyang homestay indulges you and your loved ones in Sikkimese local culture and diversity with Organic Food & Drinks. Explore mesmerizing places nearby with all available facilities including Pakyong Airport, Monasteries, River side camping, View Points, Garden and many more.
Hygienic & clean rooms with traditional touch, equipped with facilities to make sure your stay becomes a memorable one.
The Himalayan state of India, Sikkim, is the jewel in the crown of the country with its unmatched and unscathed natural beauty. The mesmerizing scenic beauty of this small state attracts nature-loving tourists from all over the world. Sikkim is divided into four districts, each with its own distinct ambiance, topography, flora, and fauna. The charm of North Sikkim is way above than any other part of Sikkim. With the richness in magnificent mountain ranges, serene lakes, scenic valleys, orchards, quaint villages, and beautiful ancient Monasteries, the fascination of North Sikkim is such that no tour to Sikkim can be deemed complete without exploring the regions of North Sikkim.
South Sikkim is a district in the North Eastern state of Sikkim. The state is divided into four districts based on the four geographical directions of North, East, West, and South. The North district comprises of high altitude pastures and tourist destinations such as Yumthang and Gurudongmar. The East district is where the capital Gangtok is situated. This also happens to be the most visited tourist destination in the state. West Sikkim is famous for its proximity to Kanchenjunga. South Sikkim is known for a number of smaller tourist destinations. The district headquarter is located at Namchi. The other important tourist destination is Ravangla. There are a number of village tourism destinations in South Sikkim including Borong.
The East Sikkim district happens to be a place rich in cultural and traditional diversity which makes it a prominent place to visit for the cultural activities. East Sikkim has the numerous tourist destinations which hold the importance for the tourists of various interests. Tourists can explore and understand the heritage, history, cultures and traditions of the region, as well as the view of the picturesque locality, will offer you a refreshing journey. The snow-covered peaks of the mountain range of the Mt. Kanchenjunga offers the magnificent natural view. The lush greenery, mesmerizing valleys, beautiful lakes, many old monasteries and temples adorned the east Sikkim which attracts thousands of tourists every year.
West Sikkim, a very popular tourist destination for the lovers of Mount Kanchenjunga, offers a spectacular view of this majestic mountain. Sharing the international boundary with Nepal, the Region of the west Sikkim is not only famous for the mesmerizing nature’s view but also for the religious activities. The west region of the Sikkim is the home to a few of the oldest Monasteries of the Buddhism faith in the world. The ancient religious importance of the place and the enchanting view of the landscape make this beautiful land a must visit place for the nature lover tourists and spiritual seekers.