
Char Dham Temple
Popular destination for pilgrimage is Namchi Char Dham. It is a spiritual location that draws travelers from throughout the nation. To encourage religious travel to the state of Sikkim, the temple complex was built. The temple complex is situated on a mountaintop with magnificent views of the valleys and mountains around. The complex, known as the Char Dham, has reproductions of the four most important Hindu pilgrimage destinations over a 29-hectare area. Hindus hold the Char Dham locations, which are dispersed throughout India, in high regard. The replicas at Namchi Char Dham are made to allow worshippers to see these sacred locations without having to travel great distances. The Badrinath Temple, Jagannath Temple, Dwarka Temple, and Rameshwaram Temple are the four copies of the Char Dham. Each temple is encircled by lovely gardens and fountains and is constructed in the same architectural style as the original temple. One of the largest sculptures of Lord Shiva in the entire globe is also housed within the main temple complex.
The temple complex also features a reproduction of the 12 Jyotirlingas, which are thought to be Lord Shiva's holiest sanctuaries, in addition to the Char Dham replicas. The Jyotirlingas are reported to have unique healing abilities and are said to self-manifest.
Moreover, there is a café, a meditation centre, and a gift store inside the Namchi Char Dham temple complex. While strolling through the complex, visitors may take in the beautiful grandeur of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
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Opening Time
- All Day :6:00 am to 9:00 pm
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Fee Charges (INR)
- AdultFree
- ChildFree
- ForeignerFree
- StudentFree
- Senior CitizenFree






































