Joint inspection at Yangang Cultural Park focuses on tourism revamp and infrastructure upgradation

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Joint inspection at Yangang Cultural Park focuses on tourism revamp and infrastructure upgradation

NAMCHI, (IPR): A joint inspection of the Yangang Cultural Park was led by Deputy Speaker, Sikkim Legislative Assembly and Area MLA, Rangang-Yangang constituency Raj Kumari Thapa, along with key officials including principal secretary, Tourism and Civil Aviation department, CS Rao, secretary, Information and Public Relations department, Annapurna Alley, principal chief engineer Neeraj Pradhan, OSD to Chief Minister (Political Affairs), Karma Subba, members of the Yangang Tourism Development Committee (YTDC) and other stakeholders.

The inspection primarily focused on the upgradation and revamping of the 22.26-acre complex including renovation efforts aimed at enhancing the cultural park while recognising its full potential to boost tourism in the region. Plans are in place to initiate renovation and infrastructure enhancement work at the earliest to improve visitor experience and attract more tourists.

It may be mentioned here that the Yangang Cultural Park project was initially developed by the Rural Development Department (RDD) before being transferred to the Tourism department in 2016.

In 2021, the Tourism department handed over the project to the Information and Public Relations (IPR) department. However, with renewed focus on tourism in the region, the Tourism department will once again take over the management and oversight of the project to ensure its full potential is realised for boosting local tourism.

A significant decision taken during the inspection was the establishment of a checkpost system in Yangang within the next 15 days. This system aims to streamline tourist flow by providing an alternative route for foreign tourists traveling to North Sikkim from Ravangla via Yangang-Mangan while reducing congestion in Gangtok.

Currently, foreign tourists must travel to Gangtok for necessary permits before proceeding to North Sikkim. With the upcoming checkposts, they will be able to bypass Gangtok and travel directly through Yangang, making the route more efficient and convenient. The Tourism department assured that necessary infrastructure developments will be initiated at the earliest to support these plans to ensure that Yangang emerges as one of the key tourism hubs in Sikkim.

On the sidelines of the visit, a meeting was also held to discuss the upcoming International Youth Conclave for Tourism development, scheduled to take place in Yangang from April 11 to 14, 2025. The conclave will bring together 176 delegates from 17 states and 3 Union Territories of India, along with international representatives from+ Nepal, Bhutan, and Iran.

Centeredaround the theme ‘Celebrating Sikkim’s 50 Years of Statehood’, the conclave will spotlight emerging tourism destinations in Sikkim, with Yangang at the center of planned tourism infrastructure initiatives. The event will feature heritage walks, cultural rallies, panel discussions, resource talks, interactive sessions, and on-site engagements with tourism professionals. Delegates will also explore local tourism sites, engage in cultural exchange programmes, and discuss strategies for sustainable tourism while preserving local heritage.

OSD to the Chief Minister (Political Affairs), Karma Subba, assured that under the directives of the Chief Minister, the Tourism department will provide all necessary support to ensure the seamless execution of the event and future tourism development projects. He reiterated the government's commitment to strengthening tourism infrastructure across Sikkim, making it more accessible, well-equipped, and aligned with international tourism standards.

During the meeting, the YTDC also made a special request to the IPR department for full-scale publicity of the conclave. The committee emphasised that extensive media coverage and outreach would be crucial in maximising participation and showcasing Yangang’s tourism potential on a larger platform.

Sikkim at a Glance

  • Area: 7096 Sq Kms
  • Capital: Gangtok
  • Altitude: 5,840 ft
  • Population: 6.10 Lakhs
  • Topography: Hilly terrain elevation from 600 to over 28,509 ft above sea level
  • Climate:
  • Summer: Min- 13°C - Max 21°C
  • Winter: Min- 0.48°C - Max 13°C
  • Rainfall: 325 cms per annum
  • Language Spoken: Nepali, Bhutia, Lepcha, Tibetan, English, Hindi