Namchi, a charming tiny village in Sikkim, lives true to its name. In Sikkimese, 'Nam' means 'sky,' while 'Chi' means 'height.' Located at an altitude of 1,675 metres above sea level and providing excellent views of the Khangchendzonga range and Rangit valley, Namchi has become a popular destination for hiking, bird watching and religious tourism. Here you can discover duplicates of all four of India's most revered Dhams -Char Dhams. Visit Guru Padmasambhava's largest statue, which is located on Samdruptse Hill in Namchi. This hill is known as the wish-fulfilment hill.