Do you dream of exploring Sikkim with Bhaichung Bhutia? Well, you might just be able to live your dream now. India’s first international footballer, Bhutia is now the owner of a beautiful property in Pangthang, Sikkim. Spreading over an area of three acres is Baichung Bhutia’s home. Also known as Eagles Nest, Bhutia has now opened up private property for tourists. His goal is to let tourists immerse themselves in Sikkimese culture and the rich biodiversity of the Northeastern state. Read on to know more about the Pangthang homestay, eco-tourism in the truest sense of the term.
The Pangthang Homestay Allows You To Go For Nature Hikes With Bhutia Himself
You will find Eagles Nest about 8 km from Gangtok, in a quiet hamlet called Pangthang. The property is located in the capital of Sikkim and is around an hour’s drive from the nearest airport at Pakyong. If you crave to get away from the city hassles and enjoy Mother Earth, the Pangthang homestay is perfect for that. Also, all you nature lovers and sports enthusiasts here are your chance to meet the star footballer and go on nature expeditions with him. However, you have to make a prior booking for that as they will have to arrange Bhutia’s schedule accordingly. So the next time you visit Sikkim, visit Eagles Nest. Trust us, it will make for a memorable stay!
Eagles Nest Is A Melange Of Sikkim’s Architectural Heritage And It’s Natural Beauty
The Pangthang homestay comprises Bhutia’s private quarters and a separate four-bedroom structure for tourists. Eagles Nest exudes warmth and a feeling of home. Bhutia paid attention to detail in aesthetically designing the property to represent Sikkim’s rich architectural heritage. Along with that, the property also has scintillating natural beauty. Eagles Nest allows you to enjoy the open vistas of Sikkim while sipping on a hot cup of home-grown Temi tea.
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