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Samdruptse, Sikkim Overview

Situated just 5 kilometers away from Namchi, Samdruptse Hill is a revered site adorned with a towering statue of Guru Padmasambhava, overlooking the city from an altitude of 2134 meters. This hill, known as the 'wish-fulfilling hill,' holds significant religious and cultural importance, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike. The majestic 45-meter-tall statue, gilded with gold, offers panoramic views of Mt. Kangchenjunga and the lush hills surrounding Namchi. With a rich history dating back over 1,200 years, Samdruptse Hill is believed to be a dormant volcano, safeguarded from eruption through prayers and devotion.

Around Samdruptse Hill, visitors can explore various attractions, including the revered Shiva Mandir and nearby trekking trails leading to Tendong Hill and Maenam Hill. Adventure enthusiasts can venture into the Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary and Tendong State Biodiversity Park for a thrilling experience. Additionally, Namchi is home to several beautiful monasteries, such as Ralang Monastery, Doling Gompa, Ngadak Monastery, and Serdup Choling Monastery, which add to the spiritual ambiance of the area.

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Getting There

Samdruptse Hill is easily accessible from Namchi, located just 7 kilometers away. Regular SSRTC buses and shared taxis operate from major cities in Sikkim to reach Namchi, from where visitors can hire a cab or take a bus to reach the hill.

Best Time to Visit

The ideal time to visit Samdruptse Hill is from February to May and September to mid-December when the weather is pleasant, and the views are captivating. 

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