Darjeeling: Queen of hill stations

Sikkim is a paradise nestled in the northeast part of India for a magnetic view of the great Himalayas. The state is very close to the Siliguri corridor. It borders Tibet in the north and northeast, Bhutan in the east, Nepal in the west, and West Bengal in the south.
A tour to Sikkim could include visits to popular destinations such as Gangtok, the capital city; Pelling, a hill town with views of Mount Kanchenjunga; and the Tsomgo Lake, a glacial lake located in the East Sikkim district. There are also many monasteries, temples, and other cultural sites to visit. Trekking and mountain biking are popular activities in Sikkim, and the state is also home to a number of national parks and wildlife reserves, including the Khangchendzonga National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Sikkim is a beautiful place for tourism.

Gangtok town
Gangtok town

Sikkim offers hassle-free tourism packages to the tourist. Tourists can hire a vehicle to visit the places within Gangtok. These places are the Research Institute of Tibetology, Phurba Chorten, Government Institute of Cottage Industries, Deer Park, White Hall, Enchey monastery, Ganesh Tok, Hanuman Tok, Tashi viewpoint.
Outside Gangtok: Rumtek Monastery, The Ipecac Garden, The Nehru Botanical Garden, Changu lake.

Some of the worth places to visit in Gangtok are:

  1. Tsomgo Lake: A glacial lake located 40 km from Gangtok, known for its stunning beauty and serene atmosphere.
  2. Nathula Pass: A mountain pass located on the border between India and China, known for its snow-capped peaks and views of the Himalayas.
  3. Rumtek Monastery: A Tibetan Buddhist monastery located 24 km from Gangtok, known for its architectural beauty and cultural significance.
  4. Do Drul Chorten: A stupa located in Gangtok, known for its intricate architecture and religious significance.
  5. Hanuman Tok: A temple dedicated to the Hindu god Hanuman, located 7 km from Gangtok. It is known for its peaceful atmosphere and views of the surrounding mountains.
  6. Flower Exhibition Centre: A centre located in Gangtok that showcases a variety of flowers and plants from the region.
  7. MG Marg: A pedestrian-only street in the heart of Gangtok, known for its shopping and dining options.
  8. Enchey Monastery: A Buddhist monastery located 3 km from Gangtok, known for its annual Cham dance festival.
  9. Banjhakri Falls: A waterfall located 7 km from Gangtok, known for its picturesque setting and views of the surrounding mountains.
  10. Tashi View Point: A viewpoint located 7 km from Gangtok, known for its panoramic views of the Himalayas.

Tourists can check the regular bus service schedule from this link.

Follow the link to Sikkim Tourism to get updates on tour packages and mandatory requirements for planning a visit to Sikkim.

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