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Do you know the most beautiful places to visit in Sikkim?

Sikkim is a northeastern state in India. Bhutan, Nepal and Tibet border it. The state has a fantastic landscape with parts of the Himalayas.Sikkim has the highest peak of the mountains, Kanjanjanga. This state is known for its biodiversity, including subtropical climates & alpines . This state is known for its beautiful scenery, green meadow, crystalline lakes and mountain ranges. The kingdom of mountains has a story of its own; you will be caught in the captivating destinations and see the coexistence of Hinduism and Buddhism, which has given rise to a unique and peaceful culture in Sikkim.

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Sikkim experiences warmer climates in summer as well as cold winters. The temperature can fall below 0 degrees in winter. Carry winter jackets if you are visiting Sikkim in winter. The visiting time may be from May to September and mid-October to December. If you want to witness the blooming beauty, visit from March to May in the spring.

This blog is about little Sikkim and its beautiful attractions. 

Stunning spots of Sikkim

What could be better than a snow-filled valley and mountains? Who doesn’t want to visit whitish footpaths and cosy warm little stay-ins?

Here are the top 10 attractions and places to visit in Sikkim.

Nathulla Pass

Nathulla Pass is a key spot for Sikkim tourism and was once part of the ancient Silk Road. It gives you relief from the worries of city life. All you have to do is hire a cab and drive down the road to enjoy the beauty of this hillside because it is one of the scariest places in India. It gives you a glimpse of the Chinese side of the border guarded by the Indian Army. It is a spot where you can see snow throughout the year. 

Yumthang

It is the Valley of Flowers in the Northeast. It is home to a spectacular mix of flora and fauna, which appears as a white wonderland during the winters. The valley of Yumthang looks surreal when set against the majestic snow-capped mountains. Because of the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary, home to more than 250 varieties of exquisite flowers that typically bloom between February and June, Yumthang is known as the “Valley of Flowers.”

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Tsomgo Lake

This lake is one of the tops of Sikkim with a view of rugged mountains. The lakeside is coated with flowers, in full bloom, in late spring, but it freezes solid in the winter. Riding a yak is the most common activity here. According to the Buddhist and faith healers, this is a holy lakeside as it holds several myths. It is a protected area, so a permit is required to enter the lakeside. It is house to Brahmini Ducks and many other species. A small Shiva temple is also another attraction for tourists.

Yuksom

Yuksom is the picturesque hamlet of Sikkim. It is also known as the ‘Meeting Place of Three Lamas’ and is home to the oldest monastery in the nation. It is the starting point for several exciting Himalayan treks. It is a gateway to Mt. Kanchenjunga and is surrounded by breathtaking beauty. It is also considered the starting point of many trekkers. The town’s main attractions are the historical ruins, ancient monasteries, calming waterfalls, and quiet lakes, which have just started to draw interest from tourists.

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Zuluk Loops

Zuluk Loops is the most popular tourist destination in Sikkim. The location of Zulu loops is close to the Indo-Tibetan border. It is also a fantastic destination for honeymoon packages. Tourists visit the place for a mountain view and nearby tourist attractions. It was once an integral part of the ancient silk route. It is a major trekking point with a grand view of the Eastern Himalayas. From August to September, Zuluk is covered with a rainbow of colours, and in the winter, it is covered with sparkling white snow.

Nathang Valley

Nathang Valley is also known as Sikkim’s Ladakh, a remote Tibetian settlement in the Eastern Himalayas. When the grass is gone, it looks splendid; in the stormy season, it is engulfed in blooms; in the winter, it is covered under 5 feet of snow. Traditional Tibetan yak herders once lived in this rich valley. A few streams confound the Nathang settlement, and supplication flags flutter across the broad plain’s rocky slopes. Nathang Valley can be seen in a range of hues throughout the year.

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Geocha La

Geocha La

When it comes to trekking, Geocha La is incomparable. Mountain Pass Goechala is a popular destination for trekkers and adventure seekers. Travellers who come to Sikkim for an adrenaline rush will find their souls satisfied by its outstanding hiking and skiing. Even if you don’t enjoy hiking and trekking, you may still enjoy the breathtaking views of Mt. Kanchenjunga at this attractive location. So, whenever you are in Sikkim, never miss this place which is a lifelong memory to live with.

Zero-point Sikkim

It is a secret gem in Sikkim, suitable for high-altitude excursions. For most of the years, it is covered with snow blankets resembling the swiss mountains. The route to Zero Point Sikkim, also known as Yumesamdong, travels through a picturesque confluence of three rivers and snow-capped mountains. The region is covered with snow for most of the year, reminding the area of the Swiss valleys accompanied by a visit to Yumthang Hot Spring, Katao, Gurudongmar Lake, and The Seven Sister Waterfall, all of which are close by. The area’s natural splendour is at its height from late February to mid-June, making this the ideal time to visit. It’s that time of year when thousands of colourful flowers blossom, bringing cheer to the nation.

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Pelling

This place has amazing pathways to trek and hike. There are only a few available activities for birdwatching, fishing, swimming in hot stone pools, cultural shows, traditional house visits, limbo storytelling sessions, and jungle walks. You can always get a closer look at the monasteries. Sikkim is the first place in India to have a skywalk. There are plenty of places to have an adrenaline rush with the most adventurous activities. Traditional house visits, cultural shows, interesting Sikkim cuisines, swimming, fishing, bird watching etc., are all exciting activities to explore in Pelling.

Gangtok

Gangtok is one of the most prominent hill stations in Sikkim. It beckons nature lovers, trekking adventurers, and photographers with its misty mountains. A trip here is healthy for the body, the mind, and the spirit. Even if you’re not a great mountaineer, a stroll around the hillsides surrounding Gangtok will allow you to clearly see the snow-capped Khangchendzonga Peak. It might inspire you to pick up mountaineering as a brand-new activity. This city is the ideal synthesis of culture, natural beauty, and modernization. Visit Enchey Monastery, Ganesh Tok, Do Drul Chorten Rumtek Monastery, etc., if you want to see some holy sites. Visit Ganeshtok and Tashi viewpoints to get a birds-eye view.

Epilogue

Sikkim is a hidden gem in northeastern India that offers breathtaking views of the mighty Himalayas. If you haven’t thought about exploring the splendour of this lovely state, you’re missing out on something very amazing. 

The state’s biodiversity and subtropical climate are the two main attractions of Sikkim. There are several unexplored mysteries in Sikkim. The culture and ethnicity make it a hub for curious tourists who always search for a cooler place.