A Treasure House Of Medicines; Ravangla Is A Misty, Quaint And, Remote Gaon (Village) Of North-East India. Blessed With An Awe-Inspiring Statue Of Gautama Buddha, Hot Water Springs, Salubrious Weather And, Stunning Landscapes. Enveloped In Fog, Flanked By Hotels And, Streamlined With The Sprawling Tea Gardens. Featuring An Exquisitely Carved And Preserved Ralong Monastery. Ravangla Is Inhabited By Many Generous, Happy And, Humble Souls. Known For Offering Spellbinding Views Overlooking The Humongous Snow-Crowned Mountain Peak Of “Mount Kanchenjunga,” Which Is The Third Highest Mountain In The World. Perched Upon The Gentle Slopes Of The South Sikkim District Of Sikkim Of India. Soaked In Intricately Designed, Planned, Constructed And, Preserved Tibetan Architecture, Tibetan Buddhism And, Ethnic Tibetan Culture. This Quaint And Remote Ravangla Gaon (Gaon) Serves As A Base Camp For Trekkers Heading Towards, The Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary. And Is A Delight For Explorers, Nature-Lovers, Travelers And, Wildlife Photographers.