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Sikkim expands battlefield tourism: Doklam and Cho La to open in September

Sikkim to open Doklam and Cho La for battlefield tourism in September 2025, expanding access to historic Indo-China conflict sites alongside Nathu La.

July 25, 2025 / 12:20 IST
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Sikkim to open Doklam and Cho La for tourism this September, expanding its popular Nathu La battlefield tours in India’s strategic border regions. (File Image: PTI)

In a landmark development for both tourism and public history, the Sikkim government is set to open two more sensitive locations—Doklam and Cho La—to civilians starting September 2025, following approval from the central government. These additions mark a significant step in India's battlefield tourism initiative, aimed at offering insight into key military standoffs along India’s frontiers.

The announcement follows the Defence Ministry's January 2025 launch of the Bharat Ranbhoomi Darshan App, which enables visitors to explore historic war zones across India.

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"We are planning to open the places in the first week of September"

"One is Nathu La. We have been using that place for many years... In addition to it, two more places have been identified. One is Doklam, second place is Cho La. We are planning to open the places in the first week of September," C Subhakar Rao, Additional Chief Secretary, Sikkim Tourism and Civil Aviation, said, as reported by ANI.