People of Yangang
The people of Yangang are extremely welcoming, as calm and gentle as the land itself. They carry within them a quiet strength, shaped by the hills and forests.
Here, kindness is not reserved for special occasions — it is woven into everyday life. As you explore narrow paths winding through villages and fields, don’t be surprised if a stranger offers a helping hand, shares a warm smile, or invites you to sit with them for a simple meal of rice, wild herbs, and homegrown vegetables. Hospitality flows effortlessly, reflecting a culture rooted in care, respect, and gratitude for life’s smallest blessings.
Whether Sikkimese, Nepali, or Bhutia, their lives blend seamlessly in shared traditions, rituals, and festivals that light up the hills with music and laughter. Their humble and happy nature is what makes Yangang so special — a place where hearts remain open, where each encounter feels like coming home, and where visitors carry away not just memories of landscapes, but of people who live with dignity, grace, and quiet joy.