Ngadak Chorling Monastery ranks among Yuksom's three principal monasteries, alongside Dubdi and Kartok, and carries considerable historical weight of its own. Built during the reign of Chogyal Gyurmed Namgyal as a residence connected to Sikkim's royal family, it belongs to the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. Parts of the structure have been rebuilt after earlier earthquake damage, yet it retains a quiet, meditative atmosphere valued by visitors seeking a monastery experience away from Yuksom's more crowded sites.
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