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Jaluk sikkim Homestay

Jaluk is a small hamlet located at a height of around 10,000 feet (3,000 m) on the rugged terrain of the lower Himalayas in East Sikkim of the Indian state Sikkim.

Jaluk

Jaluk sikkim



Jaluk

Jaluk is a little village situated at a level of around 10,000 feet (3,000 m) on the tough territory of the lower Himalayas in East Sikkim of the Indian state Sikkim. This spot is somewhat an arising and unconventional objective in East Sikkim. Today it is quickly rising as another vacationer location. It infers its travel industry significance because of the fantastic perspective on the eastern Himalayan mountain range including the Kanchenjunga.

         

Climate:

Jaluk is pleasant weather during most of the year. The summer temperature would be near 20 °C (68 °F) with substantial difference between the day and night temperature. The rainy season is a little protracted and heavy to very heavy showers are common. The winter may see snowfall in the area of about 3–5 feet (0.91–1.52 m) of snow.


• October to February — winter, cold and snow.

• March to May — cold.

• June to September — the monsoon season


Nearby places:

The three-level switchback roads of Jaluk offer views of the Kanchenjunga and its mountain range. The other attractions of the place include lakes, temples, and a route that leads to Tibet. Some of the forests situated around Zuluk are completely unexplored and offer a variety of flora and fauna.


Points of interest include:

• Thambi View Point

• Lungthung

• Tukla

• Nathang Valley

• Old Baba Mandir

• Kupup

• Memencho Lake

• Zig Zag Point









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