Blessed By The Replicas Of Divine Hindu Pilgrimage Sites Of East India, North India, South India And, West India. Char Dham; Also Known As “The Siddeshwara Dham,” Is A Pilgrim-Age-Cum-Cultural Complex. Featuring Exquisitely Carved And Preserved Temples Of Badrinath, Dwarkadhish, Jagannath, Ramanathaswamy And, Sai Baba. Flourishing Under The Shadow Of Awe-Inspiring Statues Of Lord Kirateshwar Who Was, The Hunter Avatar Of Lord Shiva And Lord Shiva. Char Dham Is Guarded By The Guardian Of Mount Kailash Which Is Said To Be, The Home Of Lord Shiva. Overlooking The Replicas Of Twelve Jyotirlingas Of Baidyanath, Bhimashankara, Grishneshwara, Kashi Vishwanath, Kedarnath, Mahakaleshwar, Mallikarjuna, Nageshwara, Omkareshwara, Rameshwaram, Somnath And, Trayambakeshwar. Char Dham Is Outnumbered By Pilgrims Visiting To Seek Blessings From The Deities Residing Inside, The Pilgrim-Age-Cum-Cultural Complex. Perched Upon The Solophok Hill Which Is Known For, Offering Peaceful Ambience Amidst Humongous Snow-Crowned Mountains. Whispered By The Mythology Of India. This Divine Pilgrim-Age-Cum-Cultural Complex Is Located Near, Namchi In The South Sikkim District Of Sikkim Of India.