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Come & unfold the wonder that is Sikkim. Sikkim
is a state of INDIA situated in the Eastern
Himalayas. This Himalayan State is spread below
mount KANCHANDZONGA (8586 m.), the third highest
mountain in the world and revered by the
Sikkimese as their guardian deity. Amidst the
grandeur of the mountain peaks, lush green
valleys, swift flowing rivers, terraced hills
Sikkim offers her visitors a rare and singular
experience.
Within a matter of hours one can move from the
sub-tropical heat of the lower valleys to the
cold of the rugged mountain slopes that reach
upto areas of perpetual snow.
To the adventure lovers trekking in the Western
Sikkim is an experience of many dimensions. The
Yumthang Valley in North Sikkim situated at an
altitude of 3,598 meters is about 149 Kms. to
the north from Gangtok, the State Capital. This
Paradise for nature lovers has a fascinating
blend of breathtaking scenic view with hot
spring and alpine environment. In May the entire
Valley is covered with rhododendron and primal
as these flowers erupt in riot of colours.
Tsomgo Lake situated in the Eastern Sikkim at an
altitude of 3723 meters is about 40 Kms. away
from Gangtok. Between May to August one can see
a variety of flowers – rhododendrons, primulas,
poppies and irises in full bloom. One can also
enjoy yak and pony ride around the serene lake.
Sikkim is a natural paradise for nature lovers,
conservationists, botanists, zoologists and
environmentalists.
VISA AND PERMITS : In addition to an Indian visa,
foreigners must obtain inner line permit (ILP)
to visit Sikkim, the permits can be obtained
from all Indian missions, Tourism Office, New
Delhi, Sikkim Tourism office, Calcutta and
Sikkim Tourism Office, Siliguri on the strength
of an Indian Visa.
Foreigners are issued a permit for initial
period of 15 days duration on the spot without
any delay provided photocopies of Passport and
Visa details along with two passport photos of
applicants are made available then and there. It
can be extended for further 30 days of 15 days
each. The extension of permits can be obtained
from FRO at Gangtok, Superintendent of Police of
North, South and West Districts.
If you are visiting the interior regions, you
also require a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) OR
Protected Area Permit (PAP) which is obtainable
in Gangtok from the Police Check Post and
Department of Tourism.
LANGUAGE SPOKEN : English, Nepali, Hindi and
their cultural languages (Lepcha, Rai, Tamang,
Limbu, Bhutia, etc)
PLACES OF INTEREST IN SIKKIM
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East
Sikkim - Gangtok |
Enchey Monastery |
White Hall Flower Festival |
Rabdentse Ruins |
Dodrul Chorten |
Namgyal Research Institute |
Sanga-Choling Monastery of Tibetology (NRIT) |
Ganesh Tok |
Hanuman Tok |
Tashi View Point |
Bulbule Jungle Resort |
Rumtek Dharma Chakra Centre |
Directorate of Handicraft & Handloom |
Dubdi Monastery Ranka |
Tsomgo Lake |
Tashiding Monastery |
Changu Lake |
Nathula Pass |
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West Sikkim - Gyalsing |
Yuksam |
Pemayangtse Monastery |
Pelling |
Khecheoperi Lake |
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North Sikkim - Mangan |
Yumthang |
Lachen |
Lachung |
Chungthang |
Rang Rang |
Mangan |
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South Sikkim - Namche |
Kabi Lungchok |
Namchi |
Soreng |
Daramdin |
Phodong Monastery |
Temi Tea Garden |
Ravangla |
Phur Tsa Chu |
Thangu |
Jorethang Akara Bridge |
Guru-dongmar Lake |
Varsey |
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