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Discover Sikkim's Hidden Villages on The Silk Route Tour | Hidden Villages of The Silk Route Sikkim | Sikkim Silk Route | Sikkim Gangtok Tourist Places | Silk Route Tour Plan | Aritar Village Best Homestay | In This Video The Silk Route in Sikkim is a breathtaking high-altitude road trip following the ancient trade route that once connected Lhasa in Tibet to Tamluk on India’s Bay of Bengal coast via Nathula and Jelep La passes. History & Significance Traders exchanged silk, tea, salt, horses, spices, and textiles via this route starting around the 1st century AD. It served strategic and colonial interests: British troops marched through in the late 1800s and early 1900s, including Younghusband’s Tibet expedition, and it was used by early Everest explorers . Conflict zones like Nathula and Cho La reflect its geopolitical importance. Route & Stops Rongli → Lingtam → Aritar (Lampokhari Lake): Green meadows, tranquil lakes, and rhododendron blooms in spring. Zuluk (~10,000 ft): Famous for its dramatic zig‑zag hairpin road and panoramic views of Kanchenjunga. Thambi & Lungthung Viewpoints: Sunrise and sweeping Himalayan vistas. Kupup / Elephant Lake & Memencho Lake: High-altitude lakes offering serene reflections. Gnathang / Nathang Valley: Lush alpine meadows and an abandoned Eagle’s Nest bunker with sweeping views. Old & New Baba Mandir: Temples dedicated to soldier Baba Harbhajan Singh near 13,000 ft. Changu (Tsomgo) Lake & Nathula Pass (14,140 ft): Glacial lake and strategic India-China border pass (permit needed). #SilkRouteSikkim #SikkimDiaries #kupuk #gangtok #thambiviewpoint #Zuluk #EastSikkim #OffbeatIndia #TravelVlogIndia #himalayas