History of Thakurbari Temple The Thakurbari Temple was constructed in 1935 on a prime piece of land donated by Sir Thutop Namgyal, the former Maharaja of Sikkim. The temple houses many idols and images of all the major Gods and Goddesses of Hinduism. Festival at Thakurbari Temple The temple organizes many festivals and social events on a grand scale. These festivals are visited by a large number of visitors and tourists from far off places. Visitors come here to offer their worship to the Lord and receive their bles How to Reach Thakurbari Temple Gangtok is well connected by roads. Taxis are available from other cities as well as railway station and airport. Regular tourist buses, coaches, taxis and jeeps run daily to and from Siliguri, Darjeeling and Kalimpong to Gangtok. The nearest railway stations to Gangtok are New Jalpaiguri Station and Siliguri Station. It is located at a distance of 126 kms and 114 kms respectively. Both stations are connected to all the major cities of India. Bagdogra Airport is the nearest in West Bengal which is located at a distance of 124 kms from Gangtok and it is well connected with other cities of nearest state like Delhi, Patna, Imphal, Kolkata and Guwahati. This article is a stub. You can enrich by adding more information to it. Send your Write Up to content@indianetzone.com |