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Know MoreSikkim is one of the smallest states of India which covers an area of about 7098 sq km, Sikkim is full of surprises and beauty and the state is wonderful to travel to. Known as the No.1 organic state in India surely this state earns its title, you can see snow-capped peaks, green valleys, colorful Rhododendron, a stunning waterfall, Monasteries, and a Sprawling tea garden all here. The state is also the Host of the World's third highest peak Mt Kanchenjunga and has some of the highest lakes in India. The cities and the town are the most high tourist active areas here in Sikkim because of where you go to Sikkim to Explore first you have to reach the Capital or the town of Sikkim.
The Best time to visit Sikkim is from April to May therefore April is the best time to visit Sikkim as the weather will be pleasant it is the best ideal time to explore different parts of Sikkim. The days are mildly warm; the temperature at the night does not drop down to an extreme level. The visitors should avoid the monsoon part of the season because of the heavy rainfall.
Sikkim state has a unique blend of custom, religion, and tradition having different communities. Before the early days, Sikkim was occupied by mainly three tribal people. Lepchas, Bhutia's, and Nepalese. Later on, the other neighboring states and country inhabitant people became the major inhabitants of the state Hence Nepali is the most common language used all over the state.
The capital city Gangtok is one of the most visited Towns in Sikkim. Gangtok offers some of the best enchanting places to visit, such as MG Marg, enriched Sikkim Himalayan Zoological Park, Deorali Orchid Sanctuary, stunning Tsomgo Lake, breathtaking Nathu La, and the history-filled Baba Mandir, which, was constructed in the memories of Ex Indian Army Officer Baba Harbhajan Singh.
After Gangtok, Pelling is the second most preferred spot in Sikkim. This hilly town is heaven for travelers. The major attractions are the stunning Khanchendzunga Waterfall, adventurous Pelling skywalk, and the newly constructed beautiful Titanic View Point. The well-organized souvenir shops with amazing collections of local traditional gift items are major attractions for tourists.
Namchi is famous as a pilgrimage spot in South Sikkim. Several attractive spots are there to visit in Namchi. You can visit SolophokChardham, SerdupCholing Monastery, Tendong Hill, Doling Gompa, Ngadak Monastery, Guru Padmasambhava Statue, SaiMandir, and ropeway. If you are a bird watcher, then a visit to the nearby Kitam Bird Sanctuary will be worth it for you.
Ravangla is the most favorite destination for the tourists of Sikkim in recent times. This calm, peaceful, and mesmerizing Small Township offers some beautiful must-visiting tourist spots, such as the most famous attraction of Ravangla, Buddha Park with its amazing panoramic view; thrilling Maenam la trek, ancient Ralang Monastery, Tashiding Monastery, Samdruptse Hills, Kheungpeling Carpet Centre, and Rayong sunrise viewpoint.
North Sikkim provides the most stunning and high-altitude tourist places in Sikkim. North Sikkim will leave you speechless with its outstanding scenic beauties of dynamic Lachen, Lachung, and Yumthang valleys; stunning Gurudongmar Lake, and the beautiful Naga Waterfalls.
Gurudongmar Lake is one of the highest lakes in the world. The view of the lake and its surrounding is breathtaking situated at a height of 17100 ft above sea level. The view of the Lake and its surrounding landscape and the tranquil atmosphere brings immense peace to the mind. But with the height comes the danger of thin oxygen, so be well prepared while visiting the lake after all you won't regret visiting the place. The village is located near the scenic village of Lachen and most of the tourists hold their night stay at Lachen for their morning visit to the Lake.