Visit Singalila National Park: Explore the stunning Singalila National Park, known for its rich biodiversity and breathtaking views of the Himalayan range. Go on a nature walk or opt for a guided trek to discover the park’s flora and fauna.
Enjoy the Tea Gardens: Soreng is renowned for its lush tea gardens. Take a stroll through the picturesque tea plantations, learn about the tea-making process, and savor a cup of freshly brewed tea.
Explore Orange Orchards: Soreng is also famous for its orange orchards. Spend some time in the orchards, pick oranges, and relish the sweet and tangy flavors while enjoying the serene surroundings.
Visit Tendong Hill: Trek to Tendong Hill, a popular viewpoint offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The hill is also considered sacred by the locals and has religious significance.
Experience Rural Life: Interact with the locals and experience the rural way of life in Soreng. Visit villages, learn about their customs, traditions, and rural livelihood activities such as farming and animal husbandry.
Discover the Rimbi Waterfall: Embark on a short trip to the stunning Rimbi Waterfall located near Soreng. Enjoy the cascading waters, have a picnic by the stream, and capture some memorable photographs.
Visit Changey Waterfall: Another beautiful waterfall near Soreng is the Changey Waterfall. Enjoy the sight and sound of the waterfall amidst the verdant landscape and immerse yourself in the tranquil atmosphere.
Visit Ravangla: Take a day trip to Ravangla, a nearby town known for its breathtaking views of the mountains and its monasteries. Visit the Buddha Park, Ralong Monastery, and Tathagata Tsal to experience the spiritual ambiance.
Taste Local Cuisine: Savor the local Sikkimese cuisine in Soreng. Try traditional dishes like momo (dumplings), thukpa (noodle soup), gundruk (fermented leafy greens), and sel roti (a sweet rice bread) to experience the authentic flavors.
Participate in Festivals: If you happen to visit during a festival, immerse yourself in the vibrant celebrations. Sikkimese festivals like Losar (Tibetan New Year), Saga Dawa, and Tihar (Diwali) offer a chance to witness the rich cultural heritage of the region.