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Sikkim's stunning landscapes, diverse natural heritage, and richness of wildlife make it a popular destination for visitors, offering a thrilling ropeway trip to Tashilling.
Breathtaking Buddhist monasterie
Sikkim boasts numerous ancient monasteries, each with unique architecture, history, and spiritual significance, showcasing Sikkim's rich Buddhist heritage and offering serene meditation and sightseeing experiences.
Sikkim's sacred glacial lakes, Changu Lake and Khecheopalri Lake, are revered by both Buddhists and Hindus, with Tsango Lake, Khecheopalri Lake, and Gurudongmar Lake also located there.
Sikkim boasts zoological riches, rare plant and animal species, and a forest department overseeing 81% of its land. Its climate zones include tropical, temperate, and alpine. Visitors can observe the rare red panda.
Sikkimese cuisine, a blend of Nepalese, Tibetan, and Sikkimese cultures, features hearty stews, momos, and savory snacks, with maize being a common crop.
Sikkim's cultural calendar features vibrant festivals, showcasing its diverse heritage and traditions, blending influences from Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, and India, allowing visitors to experience unique customs and rituals.
Vibrant Cultural and Festival
Sikkim boasts 28 mountain peaks, 80+ glaciers, 227 lakes, 5 hot springs, and over 100 rivers and streams, offering adventure activities like mountain biking, jeep safaris, trekking, river rafting, white water rafting, and hang gliding.
Sikkim, India's North Eastern states, is renowned for its tea-growing regions, unique flavors, cultural heritage, and natural attractions, making it a popular tourist destination.
Sikkim, one of Northeast India's oldest regions, has a rich culture and ancient customs influenced by the Lepchas, Bhutias, and Nepalese tribes. The Nepali language and friendly locals make it a memorable experience.
Sikkim, India's cleanest state since 2012, is a popular travel destination, forbidding plastic bags and becoming the world's first 100% organic state, benefiting over 66,000 farming households.