Places To See In South Sikkim
1. Namchi
Namchi, meaning 'Sky High', nestled among the hills at an elevation of 5,500 ft commands panoramic view of the snow-capped mountains and vast stretches of valley. Atop Samdruptse hilltop near Namchi, recently erected is the worlds tallest statue of Guru Padmasambhava, the patron saint of both Hindus and the Buddhist.
2. Temi Tea Garden
The only existing tea garden of the state of Sikkim is the producer of one of the best quality of tea. The garden has its own colonial story which relates its past which still reveals in its present.
3. Ravangla
Is a quit village situated at the base of Menam Hill at an altitude of 2122m is Ravangla, is a transit point to various destinations in South and West Sikkim. It is a developing tourist spot and a transit point for the trekkers to Menam Hill and Borong. A trek down to the sacred cave “SHAR CHOK BEPHU”, one of the four holiest caves in Sikkim, would be a memorable experience. The Rolang Monastery built in 1768 AD is the centre of attraction of Ravangla. It is believed that the Ninth Karmapa, who was the incarnation of Lord Buddha, spread a handful of Paddy over the place as blessing, where this famous monastery was built.
4. Around Ravangla
Menam Wildlife Sanctuary, just above Ravangla , the sanctuary scattered over an area of 3500 hectares is the home of Red Panda, Civet Cat, Leopard Cat, Blood Pheasant, Black Eagle and many more rare species of fauna and flora. 
5. Menam Hill
Menam Hill towers above Tendong Hill on the other side over looking the ravangla Bazar settlement. Situated at an altitude of 10,300 ft the scenic view from this height is, perhaps, unmatched in this part of the world. Mt. Khangchendzonga and its surrounding ranges looms above the dwarf the richly forested and rugged hill. On a clear sunny day, it is possible to see the plains of Bengal spanning across Kalimpong and darjeeling Hills in the South, right across the Indo-China border towards the North. A short distance away is the legendary Bhaley Bhunga, a kind of rocky spur which juts out from the ridge top and remains suspended in the air above Yangang village.
6. Borong
Facing the snow-capped mountains is Borong, motorable from Ravangla or a trek via Menam. A picturesque village, its beautiful landscape and magnificent view is also host to the hot spring, Borong TsaChu'. The trek trail, originating from Namchi or Damthang to Tendong - Ravangla - Menam - Borong (5-6 days) is one of the most interesting trails scaling all the hill tops along the route. The trek can continue to Tashiding or terminate at Borong and drive back to Ravangla.