Sikkim, known as the second smallest state in India—just after Goa—boasts stunning landscapes and natural beauty. For trekkers and bikers, it’s a paradise that’s easily accessible. With annual snowfall in certain regions, Sikkim often resembles a foreign land within India’s borders.
Interestingly, Sikkim was not part of the Indian subcontinent until 1975. Even after joining, the state authorities have worked diligently to preserve its charm, implementing measures to maintain cleanliness throughout the region.
With a variety of trekking routes, Sikkim is a top choice for those who enjoy long walks to uncover nature’s hidden treasures. The locals are incredibly welcoming, offering warmth and hospitality to all travelers. You may have heard of Yuksom; if you haven’t visited yet, be sure to add it to your itinerary for your next trip!
1. Tashi view point
2. Ban jhakri falls & Park
3. Rumtek Monestry
4. Nathula pass
5. Nathang Valley
1. Seven sisters waterfalls
2. Gurudongmar Lake
3. Yumthang valley
4. Zero Point
5. Mt katao
1. Siddheshwar Dham
2. Samdruptse Temple
3. Sai Mandir
4. Timi tea garden
1. Skywalk
2. Kanchanjunga Waterfalls
3. Khecheopalri Lake
4. Singshore Bridge
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