Capital of sikkim

  1. Trip to Gangtok Capital of Sikkim
  2. Capital Of Sikkim – Gangtok – CHM
  3. Exploring the Culture and Traditions of Sikkim


Download: Capital of sikkim
Size: 60.23 MB

Trip to Gangtok Capital of Sikkim

Explore Gangtok (5500ft.), the capital city of Indian state of Sikkim (Sikkim is the 23rd.state of India). Sikkim is one the most beautiful state in India located in Eastern Himalaya and surrounded by High Mountain and deep valleys in between the Tibet in the north, Royal Bhutan in the East and Nepal in West On arrival at Bagdogra airport / New Jalpaiguri Rly. Station you will be received by our professional representative, who will be waiting for a warm welcome just outside of the airport (customs area)/ Rly. Station by your name plate /your referral and proceed for Gangtok (5500ft. /124 km. /4 hours), the capital city of Indian state of Sikkim (Sikkim is the 23rd.state of India). Sikkim is one the most beautiful state in India located in Eastern Himalaya and surrounded by High Mountain and deep valleys in between the Tibet in the north, Royal Bhutan in the East and Nepal in West. On arrival at Gangtok check in at your hotel. Overnight stay. Today drive up for a memorable excursion tour to Tsomgo Lake (12,400 ft. /39 km), this is one of the highest altitude Himalayan Lake. Most beautiful this oval shape lake almost 1 km long with its average depth 50 ft and situated in east Sikkim Himalaya. Again drive up for Baba Harbhajan Singh Memorial (13,000 ft/15 km/30 minute). Back to Gangtok and evening free for M.G Marg. the popular shopping area in Gangtok. Overnight stay in Gangtok.

Capital Of Sikkim – Gangtok – CHM

Gangtok is the capital of Sikkim, India. It is located in the northeast of the country, in the eastern Gangtok, located in Sikkim, is regarded as one of the best tourist destinations in the country because it is a hilltop village in the local language. It can reach a height of 5,600 feet in Sikkim’s south east, on the The Bagdogra Airport is located in Sikkim, making it the nearest airport to the rest of India. There is a 117 km distance between Gangtok and New Jalpaiguri, which is the nearest railway station. The railway station is linked to all major and minor cities in the country. The majority of tourists prefer to travel by train to Gangtok. What Is Gangtok Known For? Credit: Travel Triangle The best time to visit Gangtok is from October to December. This is the peak season for tourism in Sikkim, and the weather is pleasant and sunny. The months of January and February are also good for visiting, as the weather is cold but sunny. March to May is the summer season in Gangtok, and the weather is hot and humid. June to September is the rainy season, and the weather is wet and rainy. Sikkim is a fun-filled place to visit during the November and December months. With so many fun things to do and see in Gangtok, this is an excellent time to explore the area and take advantage of the many top-notch facilities available. Sikkim is the ideal destination for those who enjoy all of the festivals and do not mind missing out on the crowds in the winter. You can look forward to a g...

Exploring the Culture and Traditions of Sikkim

Nestled amidst lofty peaks of the Himalayan mountain range, Sikkim is the second smallest and least populous state of India. The mountainous state shares international borders on three sides – Tibet-Autonomous China in the north and northeast, Bhutan in the east, and Nepal in the west, while the Terai-Dooars region of West Bengal sets the southern boundary of Sikkim. Despite its small size, Sikkim is one of the richest states in terms of biodiversity, natural beauty, culture, and heritage. It is also one of the greenest states in the country, having banned the usage of polystyrene products and opting for fully organic agricultural methods. The beautiful state is a crowning glory of the Eastern Himalayas, being home to the highest peak of the country and third-highest peak of the world, the absolutely stunning Mount Kanchenjunga, also pronounced as Khangchendzonga. From the populated Lower Himalayan plains down south, the landscape of the state merges into lush subtropical woodlands of Kanchenjunga National Park and then rises in the north to the towering, magnificent, snow-crowned peaks of Eastern Himalayas. Scattered amidst this geography lies 28 mountain peaks, 80 glaciers, and 227 high-altitude lakes, many of which are popular tourist attractions around the year.Gangtok, the beautiful capital of Sikkim since 1894, receives throngs of travelers every year, both from within the country and outside. Sikkim is known for many things – numerous Hindu shrines and Buddhist mona...