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Attractions of Sikkim
Trekking Passionate about adventure! Enjoy every moment of adventure in the adventurous Sikkim. Here a lot of opportunities are available for satisfying the thirst of the tourists for adventure. Trekking is one of the exciting adventurous sports...read more... | Archery in Sikkim Sikkim beckons you to enjoy its adventurous sport – Archery. Lepchas and the Bhutias love to play this sport. It is an interesting game entailing the used of bows and arrows made from bamboos.read more... | Wildlife The wildlife in Sikkim consists of a plethora of animals and birds. And the credit goes to its altitude that rises from the sea level to high peaks. Although a small state but it abounds in rich variety of flora and fauna.read more... | Temi Tea Garden Producing one of the finest tea in the world, the Temi Tea Garden is the only tea estate in Sikkim. Sprawling over an area of 435 acres, the tea garden is situated on the hill slope of the Tendong Hill.read more... | Tsomgo Lake / Changu Lake Steeped in holiness, the Tsomgo lake in Sikkim is a popular tourists destination. Nestled on Gangtok Nathu La highway, the lake towers to an altitude of 12,400 ft. Numerous devotees come here to worship the lake.read more... | Khecheopalri Lake The natural lakes in Sikkim are high on beauty quotient and attracts many tourists. Lakes in the rocky terrain of Sikkim sounds something 'not possible' but Sikkim is gifted with a few lakes which are picturesque.read more... | Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden Blessed with mesmerizing beauty, Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden is full of greenery and serenity. It is located near Rumtek Monastry in Sikkim. It is a home to several species of plants, trees and flowers.read more... | Mighty Kanchanjunga Trekking Mighty Kanchanjunga Trekking is a fascinating experience for the trekking enthusiasts. The adventurous trials crafted by nature are full of natural beauty frozen in time. Kanchanjunga is the third highest mountain in the world. It got its name from the Tibetan words 'Kanchen' and 'Dzonga', meaning 'five treasuries of the great snow'.read more... |
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