
Tendong Hill
Above
Damthang, overlooking South District headquarter town Namchi, there
is a small flat stretch of land at an altitude of 8,530 ft surrounded
by lush green ancient forest which is popularly known as the Tendong
Hill.
Historically, this has been a place of recluse for Buddhist Lamas
who spend years in meditation amidst the silent scenic grandeur.
Legend says that the Tendong Hill saved the Lepcha tribe from the
ravages of deluge when the whole world was flooded - legend similar
to Noah's Ark of the Bible.
Even today, the Lepchas perform pujas to pay reverence to the Tendong
Hill. The view form the top of the Tendong Hill is something to
be cherished and enjoyed as it spans across the plains of Bengal
to the majestic heights of the Himalayan Ranges.
Trek to Tendong from Damthang Bazar, the nearest road head, is just
about two hours of casual walk.
But one can also proceed to Namchi by trekking via Tendong Hill
following the traditional route used in old days.
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