Area 104 km² Established 2004 | ||
Location South Sikkim District, Sikkim |
Varsey rhododendron sanctuary a sojourn to eternal serenity
The Varsey Rhododendron Sanctuary or Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary occupies 104 km2 in the Singalila Range in western Sikkim. It borders on Nepal to the west, and on the state of West Bengal to the south across the Rambong Khola stream. The rhododendrons bloom during March and April.
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- Varsey rhododendron sanctuary a sojourn to eternal serenity
- Varsey rhododendron sanctuary west sikkim destination east incredible india
- Access
- Tourism
- References

Varsey rhododendron sanctuary west sikkim destination east incredible india
Access

The Varsey Sanctuary can be reached from three points, Hilley, Dentam and Soreng. The most popular entry is Hilley since it is approachable by road and Varsey is only 4 km trek from this point along an undulating path shaded by different species of rhododendron.
Tourism

Sikkim government has an arrangement for tourists to stay on top of the hill in a forest barrack. THere are now several home-stays at the entrance of Versay Rhododendron Sanctuary as well as at Okhrey, which is a small village inhabited by mainly the Sherpa community.


