Sikkim
Sikkim is known as "A Land Where Nature Smiles" because of its stunning natural beauty, including snow-capped mountains, lakes, rivers, and valleys.
Features
- Rivers: Sikkim has raging rivers, including the Teesta River, which originates from Chho Lamo.
- Valleys: Sikkim has deep valleys and sweeping valleys.
- Forests: Sikkim has dense forests.
- Waterfalls: Sikkim has crystal clear waterfalls.
- Mountains: Sikkim has majestic mountains, including Kanchenjunga, the highest peak in India and third highest in the world.
- Lakes: Sikkim has many lakes, including Gurudongmar and Chho Lamo, which are considered sacred by the people.
Other attractions
- Buddhist monasteries, including Rumtek Monastery in Gangtok
- Traditional villages
- Alpine and subtropical climates
Location
Sikkim is located between Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet. It became part of India in 1975. Gangtok is the capital and largest city of Sikkim.