About a 10 minutes’ drive from Samudruptse towards Namchi town is the Namchi Rock Garden Pathway known for its paradise-like beauty. There are water bodies, a gazebo, small arched bridges over pools of water lilies, rare flowers and plants, slides and swings ad benches for the visitors to sit and spend time appreciating the scenery. The orchids present around are an additional attraction. If all this was not enough, the area also allows a generous view of the quintessential Kanchenjunga snow peaks and the confluence of rivers Teesta and Rangeet. Find here a rare plant by the name of Timbur which belongs to the citrus family. Its value lies in its medicinal use in curing liver disease and lung congestion.
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