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About Buddha Park Ravangla

Prime Day & Hours: Daily; mornings and late afternoons

Suggested Duration: Approximately 1–2 hours

Tickets: Available both offline and online

Nearest Railway Station: New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station, approximately 120 km away

Nearest Airport: Bagdogra Airport is about 125 km away

Nearest Bus Stop: Ravangla Bus Stand, approximately 1 km away

Located in the southern part of Sikkim, Ravangla's Buddha Park is a must-visit attraction for people of all ages. It is famed for its massive 130-foot golden Buddha statue (Tathagata Tsal) surrounded by quiet pine forests and gentle hills. Colourful prayer flags flutter in the wind as monks chant holy prayers in the background, creating a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. Moreover, the complex features an amazing museum and a meditation center highlighting the life of Lord Buddha. What sets this park apart is how it beautifully combines religious significance with natural beauty. Visitors enjoy walking through the neatly kept gardens, taking in the stunning views of Mount Kanchenjunga, and soaking up the calm, spiritual atmosphere of the park. Whether you're spiritual or simply seeking calm, Ravangla's Buddha Park offers a refreshing experience in the heart of Sikkim.

Buddha Park Ravangla Highlights

• Soak in the peaceful surroundings of Buddha Park, a stunning attraction in Ravangla, famed for its cultural richness, serene gardens, and natural beauty.
• Marvel at the tall 13-ft Buddha Statue, an iconic symbol of Sikkim's spiritual heritage, located in the park, against the beautiful mountain views. 
• Admire the incredible views of Mt Kanchenjunga and the surrounding valleys, where the natural beauty adds a scenic touch to the entire experience.
• Learn fascinating facts about the life of Lord Buddha at Tathagata Tsal complex, known for its meditation hall, vibrant murals, and descriptive museum.

How To Reach Buddha Park Ravangla

By Road: The Buddha Park is around 1.5km from the town's center in Ravangla. Visitors can book a taxi or cab via Ralong Road to reach the destination in about 5-10 minutes. 

By Walk: Ravangla's Buddha Park is approximately 1.5km from the town's center. Visitors need to walk along Ralong Road. At an optimum pace, they'll arrive at the destination in about 20-25 minutes.

Best Time To Visit Buddha Park Ravangla

Peak Season (March to May)

  • Weather: Skies are clear, and the temperature is pleasant and mild. Visitors can spot blooming rhododendrons.
  • Things to Do: Gaze at the Buddha statue, marvel at views of Mount Kanchenjunga, and explore nearby monasteries. 

Moderate Season (October to November)

  • Weather: The air is warm, and the air is crisp. The weather offers an excellent opportunity to marvel at the beauty of the Himalayas.
  • Things to Do: Capture the views of the mountain, walk through the gardens, and explore Ravangla’s other spiritual and cultural sites.

Low Season (June to September & December to February)

  • Weather: From June to September, you can spot misty hills and lush greenery. However, the December-to-February period offers chilly weather and occasional snow.
  • Things to Do: Take meditation sessions indoors, sip a hot cup of tea, and take in the views of the foggy and snowy landscapes. 

Buddha Park Ravangla Other Essential Information

Know Before You Go!

  • Indians don't need special permits to enter Sikkim. However, foreign nationals must take a Protected Area Permit (PAP) to enter Sikkim.
  • There are basic services, including snack stands, small restaurants, and bathrooms near the park. For convenience, visitors can bring their own water and light snacks. 
  • While visiting, guests must dress modestly. It is best to wear clothes that cover your legs and shoulders. 
  • You can use flash photography outside. But it is not allowed in sacred spaces and meditation halls. 
  • Ravangla's weather can vary swiftly. So, it's best to bring a light jacket and an umbrella, especially in the winter and rainy months. 
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Point of Interest for Buddha Park Ravangla
Walk Around the Buddha Statue
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Walk Around the Buddha Statue

One of the best things to do at Buddha Park is to take a slow walk around the 130-foot-tall Buddha statue. The trail offers a calming experience and is lined by wonderful prayer wheels and lush green gardens, making it a treat for people who wish to take a break from the city's rush.

Rejuvinate at the Meditation Hall
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Rejuvinate at the Meditation Hall

Step inside the meditation hall located within the park complex. It's a space where you can take a break from your journey and the rush of the city, and spend some time in peace and meditate.

Spin the Prayer Wheels
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Spin the Prayer Wheels

Rotate the colorful prayer wheels lining the walkway, as it is believed that spinning them welcomes blessings and positive energy into the lives of the person rotating them.

Marvel at the Buddhist Murals and Museum
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Marvel at the Buddhist Murals and Museum

Just inside the complex of the park, you'll find intricately painted murals and exhibits that showcase the life and teachings of Lord Buddha. It’s a great way to learn more about the region’s deep Buddhist heritage while listening to the stories.

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Buddha Park Ravangla FAQs

How much time is needed to explore Buddha Park?

You can cover the entire park in approximately 1 to 2 hours, which includes paying homage to the Buddha statue and strolling through the gardens.

Can I hire a guide at Buddha Park?

You may find local guides in Ravangla and pay them to show you around the park and tell you about its cultural and historical importance.

What kinds of celebrations and occasions do people celebrate at Buddha Park?

The park hosts many festivals, such as Buddha Jayanti (April/May), Losar, and Saga Dawa. These festivities include prayers, dancing, and other cultural activities.

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