Soak In A Hot Spring
If you have any aches and kinks to iron out, visit Ravangla’s two hot springs - Borong and Ralong, located within a distance of 7 kms from each other. High in sulphur, the steaming waters are said to have excellent therapeutic properties. Ralong can be reached after an hour-long walk from Ralong monastery. Borong is 7 km from Ralong, and a 40-minute walk downhill. You can stay in temporary tents and huts, but carry sleeping bags. Both are on the banks of the Rangit river, so you can soak in nature too. The area is also great for gentle hikes and treks. People from Sikkim, Nepal, Bhutan and other parts of the Eastern Himalayas have been coming to these traditional winter spas, spending weeks soaking in them. They are known as ‘cha-chu’ in local lingo.