
Samdruptse
Temple
Samdruptse
Samdruptse Hill, also known as the "wish-fulfilling hill," is located near Namchi in South Sikkim, Sikkim. The hill is famous for its 45-meter tall statue of Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche), the patron saint of Sikkim. The statue is gilded with gold, which sparkles beautifully in the sunlight.
The hill is believed to be a dormant volcano, and local monks often visit to offer prayers to prevent it from erupting. The area offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and the majestic Mt. Kangchenjunga. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions such as the Shiva Mandir, Ralang Monastery, and Tendong Hill.
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Samdruptse is located in South Sikkim, Sikkim.
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