Richenpong

Richenpong
Rinchenpong
Town
Richenpong

Location in Sikkim, India

Coordinates: 27°14′32″N 88°16′15″E / 27.242192°N 88.270916°E / 27.242192; 88.270916Coordinates: 27°14′32″N 88°16′15″E / 27.242192°N 88.270916°E / 27.242192; 88.270916
Country  India
State Sikkim
District West Sikkim
Government
  Type Democratic
  Body SDF
Languages
  Official Nepali, Bhutia, Lepcha, Limbu, Newari, Rai, Gurung, Mangar, Sherpa, Tamang and Sunwar
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)


Rinchenpong is a town in West Sikkim, India. It is situated in West Sikkim, about 40 km west of Gangtok, 10 km due south of Gyalshing, close to the village of Kaluk. It sits at an altitude of 5576 feet (1,700m) above sea level amidst a heavily forested area. It is famous for the Rigsum Monastery and trekking routes.

Near the town is the site of a historical battle between the forces of the then Chogyal (King) of Sikkim and the invading British forces. The Lepcha tribesmen used a concoction of unidentified herbs to poison the only water source, a lake (local term : pokhri). As a result more than half of the British forces were wiped out which stopped the British invasion and resulted in an accord. The lake remains poisoned even to this day and is known as bikh-pokhri locally (poisoned lake).

Language: Nepali, Hindi and English.

Best Season: April to Mid-June; Mid-September to November.

Height: 5576 ft.

Pincode: 737111


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