Welcome to Biksthang Heritage Farmhouse
Folklore has it that Biksthang is derived from the Monree (Lepcha) word 'bik mon' meaning 'the place where a tiger ate a cow'. The Lhopos (Bhutias) aver that 'biks thang' means 'a place with a wide variety of special stones'.
The area was earlier known as Mangbir or 'the place where millet is grown’. Officially, the village is known as Tsochen (Chuchen) meaning 'Big Lake'.
Biksthang, at an altitude of about 4100 feet, is a well-known bird watching hot spot. Its pristine wilderness and pleasant climate offer a serene environ well-suited ....
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There are three Exclusive Single Units, each with a spacious living room and a bedroom that opens out onto a private garden. The architecture entails natural local materials with gentle sloping roofs and wooden interiors. . . .
More InfoThe farmhouse directly faces Ghangchhen mZho Nga (Khangchendzogna), which is the repository of five treasures, symbolized by the five peaks of Mt Khangchendzogna, Mt. Gabur Gangtsen (Kabru), Mt. Pandim, Mt. Narsing . . . .
More InfoTrek to Lheuntse Monastery and get a panoramic view of the range. Village walk and partaking in the local village day to day activities. Experience "Haat", the local village economy every Tuesdays at Mangalbarey Bazaar. . . .
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