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Hee Bermiok
Bounded by Kalez Khola in the North, Hee Khola in the West, Rangit Khola in the East and Samdong reserve Forest in the South, Hee bermoik village in West Sikkim has a beautiful setting. Apart from many scenic spots, such as, Sirijonga Yuma Samyo Mangheem, (Limboo temple), Srijanga Cave and the Wadhan Falls, Shivalaya, Kailaspati and Alley caves, Pheng doji falls and Phur Cha-Chu (hot water spring) Legship, the area has a good deal of flora and fauna and flat lands suitable form developing golf courses. More than 65 species of birds have been located in the surroundings.
Though dominated by the Limboo community, large number of Chettris, Bahuans, Sherpas, Tamang, Bhutias, Lepchas, Rais and Gurungs of Nepali community live here. They have their own distinct religious and cultural heritage. Apart from availability of twenty home stay facilities in Hee–Bermiok, Tourists can undertake a number of treks to near by ranges and come across rhododentron flowers, lush green silver fir and oak forests and cascading water falls. Work on developing an existing wetland (about two acres) into a lake will add another attraction to the area. This place is hardly five minutes walk from Hee-Bermoik road.
Hee-Bermoik is situated at a distance of 150 Kms from New Jalpaiguri station and Bagdogra, the nearest airport. Five hours road journey expose tourists to a variety of natural beauty.
