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Saga Dawa

Sikkim's most sacred Buddhist day

1 Jun 2026Gangtok, SikkimMedium crowdIn 38 days
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Significance

Commemorates Buddha's birth, enlightenment and parinirvana — all believed to have occurred on the same full moon of Vaisakh. The holiest day of the Sikkimese Buddhist year.

Monks carry the 1,000-page Kangyur scriptures on a 5 km procession around Gangtok, reciting aloud. Devotees light thousands of butter lamps at monasteries; Tsomgo Lake and Rumtek see thousands of prostrations through the night.

First-time visitor

Join the Gangtok Kangyur procession at dawn, then drive to Rumtek for butter-lamp lighting at dusk.

What to see

  • Pre-dawn Kangyur procession
  • Butter-lamp lighting (ideally 108)
  • Animal release — setting birds and fish free
  • Silent meditation at Do Drul Chorten

Festival foods

Momos (vegetarian only on this day)ThukpaButter tea

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Travel tips

  1. 1Vegetarianism observed strictly — meat stalls close
  2. 2Rumtek ceremonies start at 4 AM
  3. 3Best paired with a Sikkim monastery tour

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About Saga Dawa

Saga Dawa 2026 is scheduled for 1 Jun 2026. That's 38 days from today.

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