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    The Rabdentse ruins are part of Buddhist religious pilgrimage circuit starting with the first monastery at Yuksom known as the Dubdi Monastery, followed by Norbugang Chorten, Tashiding Monastery, the Pemayangtse Monastery, the Sanga Choeling Monastery, and the Khecheopalri Lake.

  2. The Rabdentse ruins are part of Buddhist religious pilgrimage circuit starting with the first monastery at Yuksom known as the Dubdi Monastery, followed by Norbugang Chorten, Tashiding Monastery, the Pemayangtse Monastery, the Sanga Choeling Monastery, and the Khecheopalri Lake.

  3. Jan 29, 2022 · Tucked away in the western region of Sikkim are the ruins of a once-glorious city that is often referred to as India’s own Machu Picchu. What remains of Rabdentse, regarded as the second capital of Sikkim till the 19th century, are memories cast in stone walls.

  4. Exploring the ruins of Rabdentse, the medieval capital of the erstwhile kingdom of Sikkim, is like peeping through a looking glass into the intriguing past of this Himalayan kingdom. Endless skirmishes for power, conniving members of the royal family, treacherous neighbours, exiled kings—all make up for quite a vibrant history.

  5. Apr 4, 2022 · Rabdentse Ruins is an ancient monument that portrays the narrative of Sikkims greatness. It was the second capital of Sikkim, created by Chogyal II, until 1814 A.D. Following the Nepalese invasion in the 18th century, the palace and monastery complex was demolished and transformed into ruins.

  6. Jun 20, 2018 · In the 123 years of its ascendancy, Rabdentse saw six kings reign over Sikkim. Today, the ruins of the Rabdentse Palace are a tourist attraction situated 3 kilometres from the sleepy little village of Pelling (which is an important part of the modern-day Sikkim tourist circuit).

  7. A few partially rebuilt wall stubs are all that remain of the palace complex at Rabdentse, which was Sikkim's royal capital from 1670 until it was sacked by Nepali forces in the 18th century.

  8. Rabdentse Ruins, West Sikkim Overview. On the lower hillock, South-East of Pemayangtse Monastery in Pelling, Sikkim, lies the old ruins of the Old Rabdentse Palace. Rabdentse was the second capital of Sikkim till 1814 AD .

  9. At a distance of 2 km from Upper Pelling- Football Ground, Rabdentse is an archeological site situated near Pemayangtse Monastery in Pelling. It is one of the best historical places in Sikkim and among the must visit Pelling Tourist Places.

  10. The Rabdentse Ruins are the remnants of an ancient capital of the former Kingdom of Sikkim. These ruins offer historical significance and scenic views of the surrounding landscape.

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