Showing posts with label Ravangla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ravangla. Show all posts

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Cave of Secrets, Sikkim


Sikkim has a total of four holy caves and the 'largest' of these caves is the Eastern cave called Pe Phu or the Cave of Secrets! I felt like Indiana Jones already. Learning absolutely nothing from our previous experience climbing Maenam, Karo and I set off from Ravangla with no water in the late afternoon thinking it would be a pleasant stroll to some large, easily accessible cave, clearly sign-posted. Ha. We had obviously been spoiled by the clean streets of Gangtok.


The walk to the cave naturally took much longer than expected, but it was super beautiful and adorable little twerps hassled us on the way. Once in 'Sangmoo', the 'village' (one house?) where the cave was supposed to be located, we wandered around like tired, lost people and got adopted by the cutest child to walk on this earth. She's about six, guessing, and her only English is "come!" So we did.





The entrance area to the cave (pictured below) was cavernous enough, but from then on it's tight, dusty squeezes, all guided (and goaded) on by our dear tour guide (pictured above): "come!"

At the end we all stood looking at the Himalayas, and Karo and I gave our tour guide a hand-made pendant and snow leopard badge respectively and she held both the gifts to her heart and beamed at us. She had scrambled around the caves and the cliffs surrounding them with such incredible confidence and ease - I shudder to think how far into the cave system she has ventured.


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The date gurus visited this cave: 6th Century AD.


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Ravangla: Sikkim


We managed to drag ourselves away from the calm oasis of Gangtok and endured a terrifying three hour jeep trip to the mountain village of Ravangla. Like many places in India (and, indeed, in Asia in general) Ravangla/ Rabongla has alternate English spellings and the local 'best' restaurant follows in this style by having it's name as 'Kookie' on the menu and 'Kookay' on the signs. I have to wonder if it's deliberate. 


Ravangla town  isn't what you'd call especially beautiful, but it's comparatively quiet and the views on a clear day are really nice. As for the cold, foggy evenings, it was just the kind of weirdo David Lynch aesthetic I enjoy. It was seriously cold though.

'Kookay' Restaurant and '10zing Hotel' (our home)



Back in daylight and Ravangla is a charming, bright little town. With a fantastic Rabbit rubbish bin I want in my future kitchen.