Near Pedong are the ruins of Damsanggudi, a fort built in 1690. Built by the Lepchas it was at the centre of the long standing feud with the Bhutias. Later, it was used to ward off the forces of the British East India Company. After the Anglo-Bhutan War of 1864, the fort fell into decay. Another highlight of the town is the Cross Hill, placed by priest Augustine Desgodins in 1882 on his way to Tibet. It is considered to have miraculous powers and is a pilgrimage site for the local Christians. St. George's School is one of the famous boarding schools in the region. So many different nursery schools are in high competition with their best efforts for the better education systems. Different villages as Sakyong, Kasyong, Dalep, Kagey have surrounded this place with their different beautiness of nature. Pedong monastery is another visited location, established in 1837.
Pedong nowadays is coming up as a prominent tourist hub.Plenty of tourist lodges and restuarants are being made to meet the demand of the tourists who visit this place basically twice, once during the autumn and another during the spring.
St. George's Higher Secondary school is one of the most famous school of Pedong. Started by the Roman Catholic priests during the pre-independence days, it continue to serve the locality with quality education at the most reasonable cost.Students from Pedong, it's adjoining villages and towns do study here along with those from far flung places like Sikkim,Bhutan,Nepal,South Bengal etc.