Our second trip to Sikkim was exactly 5 years ago. During that trip, we explored Sikkim’s Ravangla and Pelling regions. The Kanchenjunga Waterfalls are a sight to behold in the charming Sikkimese town of Pelling. It is one of the largest waterfalls in Sikkim. The magnificent waterfall is thought to have its source in the glaciers of Mount Kanchenjunga, the third-highest peak in the world. Situated at a sharp curve on the roadside, you need to climb a few steps from the road to reach the falls.
Kanchenjunga Falls can be visited at any time as it is a perennial waterfall. However, the best time to visit in the fall is after the monsoon season. As you listen to the birds sing and the water splashes against the rocks, you might forget about the stretch of time. Without making an effort, you can find tranquility at Kanchenjunga Falls.
That sounds like an incredible trip! It’s amazing that you had the opportunity to explore the Ravangla and Pelling regions of Sikkim and witness the beauty of Kanchenjunga Waterfalls. The description you provided paints a vivid picture of the majestic waterfall sourced from the glaciers of Mount Kanchenjunga. It’s great to know that the falls can be visited throughout the year, and the post-monsoon season seems to be a particularly delightful time to experience its tranquility.
I’m sure your memories of the trip must be filled with awe-inspiring sights, the refreshing sound of the waterfall, and the serene ambiance of the surroundings. Sikkim is truly a treasure trove of natural wonders, and it’s fantastic that you had the chance to appreciate its breathtaking landscapes. Thank you for sharing your experience, and I hope you have more remarkable adventures in the future!
Your post on Kanchenjunga Falls is absolutely breathtaking, @Bongyatri ! The natural beauty of the falls is truly mesmerizing, and your photos have captured it perfectly. Your tips for visitors and descriptions of the area are also very helpful for anyone planning to visit. Thanks for sharing your experience and inspiring us to explore the wonders of nature.