Sikkim offers the magical feel of a Himalayan fairytale land. Its is an amazing place of hidden valleys, mystical monasteries, snow-fed lakes and mountain setting covered with flowers and forest. This former kingdom is home to three major population groups- Lepcha, Bhutia and Nepalese - providing a colourful composite of cultures. Mt. Khangchendzonga, the third highest peak in the world at 8586 m, dominates the landscape and is revered as Sikkim's guardian deity. So indulge and immerse in this unforgettable travel experience in Sikkim.
Situated in the Eastern Himalayas, this beautiful state of Sikkim is sandwiched between the kingdom of Nepal in the West and Bhutan in the East, Tibet in the North and the state of West Bengal in the South. With an area of 7,300 sq. kms, measuring 115 kms from north to south and 65 kms. From East to West, the elevation ranging from 244 mts to over 8550 mts., above sea level, approximately latitude of 27 degree North and longitude of 88 degree East. This small state belies its richness of culture, customs, heritage, flora and fauna. Sikkim, once a protectorate of India with a monarchy government but metamorphosed as the 22nd state of the Indian Union in the year 1975. The population of the state is only 4,20,000 as per the last census. Amidst the grandeur of the mountain peaks, lush green valleys cascading waterfalls and fast flowing rivers, beautiful monasteries and terraced hills, Sikkim offers her visitor a rare and exotic experience.
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