Sikkim

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Discover Sikkim: A Beautiful Himalayan State

Sikkim is a small state in Northeastern India, located in the Himalayas. It is bordered by Nepal to the west, Tibet to the north and Bhutan to the east. The state has a population of 607,000 and an area of 7,096 square kilometers. The state is known for its natural beauty and for being a Buddhist stronghold.

In this blog post, we’ll explore the wonderful state of Sikkim in the Himalayas. We’ll discuss some of the most popular tourist destinations in Sikkim, including Gangtok, Nathu La Pass, and Tsomgo Lake. We’ll also provide some useful travel tips for those planning a trip to Sikkim.

Sikkim is a small state in the Himalayas, located in the northeast corner of India. The state is home to some of the most popular tourist destinations in India, including Gangtok, Nathu La Pass, and Tsomgo Lake.

Gangtok is the capital of Sikkim and is a popular tourist destination for those looking to experience the rich culture and natural beauty of the region. The city is located at the foot of the Himalayas and is surrounded by lush green forests. Gangtok is also home to a number of Buddhist monasteries, which are popular tourist attractions.

Nathu La Pass is a mountain pass located on the India-China border. The pass is a popular tourist destination for those looking to experience the stunning natural scenery of the region. The pass is also popular for its shopping opportunities, as it is the only place in India where Chinese goods are sold tax-free.

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| People Also Ask About Sikkim
1. Travel Advice for Sikkim Trip
  • If you are already in Sikkim and wondering what else you can do apart from the regular sightseeing, attend the folk dance performance by locals. 
  • Do not carry jewelleries, gadgets while you are traveling.
  • Take care of your purse although crime rate is negligible in Sikkim but pickpocketing is very common.
  • Keep your medicines with you and never forget to prepare a first aid kit.
  • Always carry your own water bottle with you.
  • Respect the local culture and tradition.
  • Always carry Your Identity Proofs  with you .
  • Stay away from over friendly strangers.
  • Instead of carrying a large amount of cash in hand, it is recommended to have Online Payment,  cheque or debit/credit card as alternative modes of payment.
2. Things you should carry on Sikkim Trip.
  • Photo identity proofs of all members.
  • Mobile
  • Mobile Charger
  • Woolen clothes
  • Trekking Shoes
  • Travel Map
  • Comfortable Footwear
  • Mosquito Repellent
  • Camera
  • First Aid Kit
  • Umbrella 
  • Filtered Water Bottle
  •  Sanitizer
  •  Mask
  • High-Quality Travel Backpack
  • Walking shoes
  • Toiletries Kit
  • Snacks & Nuts
  • Water Bottle
  • Face Cover
  • Comfortable Clothing
  • Swiss Knife
  • Gloves
  • Microfiber Hand towel
  • Rain Cover
3. Best places to visit with family in sikkim.

Sikkim is a beautiful place located in the northeast region of India. The state is known for its natural beauty and tourist places. Some of the popular tourist destinations in Sikkim are Gangtok, Nathula, Tsomgo Lake, and Pelling.

Gangtok is the capital of Sikkim and is located at an altitude of 5,500 feet. The city is home to many tourist attractions such as the Rumtek Monastery, the Banjhakri Falls, and the Tsomgo Lake. Nathula is a border checkpoint between India and China and is located at an altitude of 14,000 feet. The place is known for its natural beauty and breathtaking views. Tsomgo Lake is located at an altitude of 12,400 feet and is known for its mesmerizing views. Pelling is a town located in the west Sikkim district and is known for its picturesque landscape.

4. What are the entry rules in sikkim?
  • Visitors to Sikkim need a permit[Travel Card}, and it is only available through an authorized travel agent or the government of Sikkim. A Travel card can be downloaded after filling all the sections and entering relevant details. The Travel Card is to be shown at the entry point at Rangpo/Melli. The Travel Card is required to be updated by the tourist themselves or the Hotels or Tour operators or TICs on a day to day basis thereafter during their stay in Sikkim. Visitors are required to carry their passport/ identity proof with them at all times during their stay in Sikkim. Tourists must get permission for trekking in restricted areas of the country. Permits are usually granted for a maximum period of ten days, but extensions can be arranged if necessary.
5. What is The best time to visit Sikkim?
  • Sikkim is situated in the Himalayas, just below the Tibetan border and it has a population of about 100,000 people. The climate is cool and moist with heavy rainfall during monsoon season from June through September. The best time to visit Sikkim is from November until April when there are plenty of sunny days for trekking and exploring.
6. What are the Best Places To Visit In Sikkim?
Some Of the Best Places to visit in Sikkim are-
1. Nathula Pass
2.Gangtok
3. Tsomgo Lake
4. Kanchenjunga Base Camp
5.Lachen
6. Lachung
7.Yumthang Valley
8.Pelling
9.Zuluk
10. Teesta River
11. Goechala
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7. How much does a Sikkim Trip cost?
Sikkim, an Indian state in the Himalayas, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia. But if you are short on time, then a day trip might be the best option for you. The flight takes just over two hours and will cost around Rs 4500 one way. And then there’s your accommodation costs- a room at a hotel here can range from Rs 2500 to Rs 5000 per night (excluding meals). Price may v depending upon when you are traveling but a 3 Night 4 Days Trip may cost Somewhere between 8K – 25k Depending upon your preferences.
8. Famous Monasteries In Sikkim.
some most famous monasteries in Sikkim
  1. Rumtek Monastery
  2. Pemayangtse Monastery
  3. Phodong Monastery
  4. Karthok Monastery
  5. Phensang Monastery
  6. Ngadak Monastery
  7. Do-drul Chorten
  8. Doling Monastery
  9. Gonjang Monastery
8. Where we can go for rafting in Sikkim?
River Teesta : There is no better place to do river rafting in Sikkim than the River Teesta. The waters are extremely fast and the terrain is rocky, making rafting here quite adventurous and fun. A beginner should avoid starting at the river’s emergence point, as the water is turbulent.
 
River Rangit :River Rangit is a tributary to the River Teesta, with turbulent water. It is possible that rafting here will prove to be a difficult experience, so check with your guide for advice based on your skill level. An adventure sport enthusiast should do this if they have a sufficient amount of experience.
 
9. Where we can go for rafting in Sikkim?
River Teesta : There is no better place to do river rafting in Sikkim than the River Teesta. The waters are extremely fast and the terrain is rocky, making rafting here quite adventurous and fun. A beginner should avoid starting at the river’s emergence point, as the water is turbulent.
 
River Rangit :River Rangit is a tributary to the River Teesta, with turbulent water. It is possible that rafting here will prove to be a difficult experience, so check with your guide for advice based on your skill level. An adventure sport enthusiast should do this if they have a sufficient amount of experience.
 
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River Teesta : There is no better place to do river rafting in Sikkim than the River Teesta. The waters are extremely fast and the terrain is rocky, making rafting here quite adventurous and fun. A beginner should avoid starting at the river’s emergence point, as the water is turbulent.
 
River Rangit :River Rangit is a tributary to the River Teesta, with turbulent water. It is possible that rafting here will prove to be a difficult experience, so check with your guide for advice based on your skill level. An adventure sport enthusiast should do this if they have a sufficient amount of experience.
 
11. Is Sikkim Safe for Tourists?
Sikkim is largely safe for tourists, but it is important to be aware of how and where you will be travelling. For example, the roads in some parts of Sikkim are not paved or well-maintained. You should also take caution when visiting monasteries and temples, as they are generally not open to non-Hindus. Furthermore, travellers should make sure they have their appropriate visas before entering the region.
12. What activities can be done in Sikkim?
there is various activities that you can do in Sikkim some of them are
Paraglidingin Gangtok
Visit Zero Point
Visit Nathula Pass
Gangtok Ropway
River Rafting in Tista River
13. Which are the best tourist places to visit in Sikkim with family?
1. Tsomgo Lake: This Lake has a length of about 1 km and is made of a glacier, resting at an altitude of about 12310 feet. The picturesque view of the snow-capped hills that surround the lake will mesmerize your family greatly.
2. Yumthang Valley of Flowers: The diversification of the flowers that bloom in this valley during spring and their magnificent colors will leave you and your family hypnotized. The beauty of nature around the valley, the yaks, the mountain peaks and the hot springs will provide you with unforgettable memories.
 
3. Goecha La: With a staggering altitude of about 4940 meters, this pass provides the beauty of nature in all its glory. The snow-capped scenery and the side profile of Mount Kanchenjunga make this place all the more popular.
4. Yuksom: Rich in culture and filled with stories about Lamas, this small town has numerous sites that will leave you awe-struck.
14. What are the places to visit in sikkim for honeymoon?
Below are the top honeymoon destinations in Sikkim.
 
1. Gangtok – 100 km from Darjeeling – The capital city of Sikkim is the top honeymoon destination in India. The place is quite famous for spectacular scenes and breathtaking locations, such as Kanchendzonga mountain range, Jhakri Falls, Tsongmo Lake, Nathu La Pass, Kyongnosla Waterfalls and beautiful monasteries.
 
2. Nathu La Pass – 56 km from Gangtok – Historically, a prominent part of the famed Silk Route which brought merchants between Tibet and India, Nathu La is located at an elevation of 14140 feet and has numerous viewpoints, such as Sherthang and Kupup. Spend your days taking in panoramic views and lovely weather in Oregon.
3. Yumthang Valley of Flowers —128 km from Gangtok – Located at a height of around 11,000 feet, Yumthang Valley is a colorful burst of exotic flowers set quaintly on the banks of River Teesta.

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