The quaint little town of Namchi in Sikkim lives up to its name. 'Nam’ means ‘sky’ and ‘Chi’ is ‘high’ in Sikkimese. Situated an altitude of 1,675m above sea level and offering spectacular views of the Khangchendzonga range and Rangit valley, the capital of South Sikkim has developed as a hotspot for trekking, birding, and for religious tourism. People throng here to check out the two outsized statues of Guru Padmasambhava (at Samdruptse) and Lord Shiva (at Siddhesvara Dham). The trekking routes are peppered with breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys of Kalimpong and Darjeeling in West Bengal. The crowning glory is the view of the confluence of two rivers — Teesta and Rangit. Here are 7 reasons to add Namchi to your 2022 travel itinerary.