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MULKHARKA
Mulkharka is a small high-altitude village located above Lingsey, at around 2,000–2,100 meters. It is famous for the beautiful and sacred Mulkharka Lake (Manokamana Lake), which reflects the Kanchenjunga range on clear days.
The area is surrounded by forests, organic farms, and Himalayan biodiversity, making it ideal for trekking, birdwatching, and nature tourism. It is also part of an easy trekking route from Lingsey through villages like Jhusing and Tagathang.
Lingsey is a small, offbeat village in the Kalimpong district located at about 4,800 feet in the Eastern Himalayas. It lies near the Sikkim border and is known for its peaceful environment, scenic mountain views (including Kanchenjunga), and rich cultural mix of Lepcha, Bhutia, and Nepali communities.
It is an eco-tourism destination where visitors experience village life, homestays, monasteries, waterfalls, and viewpoints. Lingsey also serves as a base for nearby attractions like Aritar Lake and trekking routes.
Places of interest
Mulkharka Lake
Lingsey
Jhusing



Mulkharka Lake is a serene and offbeat tourist destination located in the Kalimpong district near the Sikkim border. Situated at an altitude of about 7,300–7,500 feet, the lake lies amidst dense Himalayan forests and offers breathtaking natural beauty. The lake is famous for its crystal-clear water, which reflects the majestic Kanchenjunga peak on clear mornings, making it a major attraction for nature lovers and photographers. It is also considered sacred by local communities and is often called the “Manokamana (wishing) lake.” Tourism here is mainly eco-based and peaceful, as the place is still relatively unexplored. Visitors usually trek about 1–2 km from nearby villages like Lingsey or Mulkharka village to reach the lake, passing through forests rich in birds, butterflies, and flora.
Lingsey is a quiet Himalayan hamlet perfect for travelers seeking nature, culture, and tranquility away from crowded tourist spots. Lingsey is a small, scenic village situated at an altitude of about 4,800 feet in the Eastern Himalayas, it lies near the border of West Bengal and Sikkim. Lingsey is known as an offbeat eco-tourism destination, famous for its natural beauty, peaceful environment, and panoramic views of the Himalayan mountains, including glimpses of Kanchenjungha making it ideal for trekking, nature walks, and birdwatching.
Jhusing offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Kanchenjunga and is surrounded by dense forests near the Neora Valley National Park. The village is ideal for nature lovers, trekkers, and bird watchers, as it is rich in flora and fauna. It is a small, offbeat village located in the Eastern Himalayas of North Bengal at an altitude of about 5,400 feet. It is known for its untouched natural beauty and peaceful environment, making it an emerging eco-tourism destination. Activities like trekking, nature walks, and visiting nearby waterfalls are popular among tourists.
Tagathang

Tagathang is a small, scenic Himalayan village. It is part of the lesser-known trekking routes connecting Lingsey, Mulkharka, and nearby forested areas, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers, bird watchers and adventure seekers. The Tagathang tour is usually included in short trekking itineraries such as the Lingsey–Mulkharka trek. The journey involves moderate trekking through forests, waterfalls and mountain trails, offering peaceful surroundings and panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas.









