Sikkim, the second-smallest Indian state, is a rapidly growing tourist destination. It is notable for its biodiversity, Alpine forests, subtropical climates, glorious landscapes, and picturesque view of Mt Kanchenjunga. Many people include this place on their bucket list to visit. Nature here is clothed in sacred lakes, cascading rivers, pristine waterfalls, and vibrant flowers that bloom carpeting the whole valley. The region has a diverse natural habitat and wildlife and can be described as nature in its best form. The best time to visit Sikkim is between March and November. The pleasant weather during these months introduces visitors to the blooming and vibrant beauty of nature.

Culture

The myriad of cultures influences all the way of life, also managing to preserve their identity. These can be reflected in festivals, religions, ceremonies, and cultural performances throughout the year. Nepali is the commonly spoken language of Sikkim.

Food

Sikkim food chiefly consists of a blend of Tibetan, Nepali, and Bhutanese cultures. Fermented dishes, the main food of Sikkim includes Sinki Soups, Gundruk, Noodles, Thukpas, Cottage cheese, Bamboo shoots, Fermented rice products, Fermented soybean, and a lot more. Rice is the staple food of this region. The iconic traditional dishes are dumplings and wontons.

Scene of tourism in Sikkim

The alpine meadow, glaciers, lakes, green forest, and pollution-free environment offer visitors perfect holiday spots. You can also entertain yourself by indulging in enthralling adventures like mountain biking, trekking, and white- river rafting. The Himalayan range is a gem in the crown of this mini-state. This stunning scene provides a surreal experience to its visitors.

How to reach

By Bus : Sikkim is easily accessible through roadways. You can take a bus or car from NJP to Gangtok.

By Train : Board a train to NJP Siliguri and hire a taxi to reach Gangtok.

By Flight : You can fly from Bagdogra Airport to Pakyong Airport in Pakyong town to reach Sikkim.

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Places to Visit


Yuksom
Yuksom

The village of Yuksom is well known for its natural beauty. Located in West Sikkim, Yuksom is the base camp of Mount Kanchenjunga. It is in the heart of mountains with lush greeneries.  The local cuisine here is something you must try. Several religious and historical places are also located in this region which allures the tourists. 

Goecha La
Goecha La

The Goecha La offers a closer view of the mountain and thus is the main reason for the trekkers to visit this place. The stunning sunrise view on Mt Kanchenjunga, the valley bursting to life with rhododendrons in bloom, and the crystal clear water of Samiti Lake is a visual treat to your eyes.

Peling
Peling

Nestled at an altitude of 2,150 m Peling is a hill station and the second-most visited tourist destination in Sikkim. The breathtaking sight of Kanchenjunga, historical monuments, and monasteries attracts visitors here. It also offers village tours, meditation spots, mountain biking excursions, and many more besides scenic beauty. The place is perfect for all kinds of visitors with different interests.

Gangtok
Gangtok

Wrapped in clouds, Gangtok, the state capital of Sikkim, is a base for adventure enthusiasts. It also serves as a starting point for mountain bikers. The popular MG Marg is an ideal location for shopaholics. With benches around, you can also spend some leisure time. You can also buy Tibetan handcrafts, woolen, and tea products from the market while consuming time as the market is open till 11 PM.

Nathula Pass
Nathula Pass

The highest motorable path in the world conjoins India and China. Nathu La Pass, one of the most important Himalayan Pass is situated at a height of 14450ft above sea level on the Indo-Tibetan border. Several Tourists reach here every year to trek and enjoy the scenic beauty. The Pass offers a scenic view of beautiful snow peaks.

Tsongmo Lake
Tsongmo Lake

Tsongmo Lake, popular as Chango Lake is wrapped in overwhelming scenic beauty. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains and perched between green alpine forests, the mesmerizing beauty of Tsogmo Lake will leave you awestruck. The melting snow of the surrounding mountains is the source of this lake which is famous for changing colors.

Lachung
Lachung

Lachung is an offbeat tourist destination far from the bursting crowd. You must not miss this place while exploring Sikkim, as it not only offers peace, but also several adrenaline rushing activities. The region is enclosed by lofty mountain peaks, waterfalls, shimmering streams and apple orchards.

Namchi
Namchi

One of the highlights of the Namchi town is the football stadium, where the Gold Cup takes place almost every year. The town also echoes the legend of the treacherous princess, who was caught and sentenced to death for poisoning one of the Chogyals. According to the local people, the foothill of Ghurpisey is haunted by her spirit. 

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