Witness some of the world’s finest landscapes, the grandeur of Kanchenjunga, the serenity of high altitude lakes, and valleys painted in wildflowers.
Blessed with one of India’s lowest AQI and pure Himalayan air, Sikkim is where nature breathes its freshest.
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Explore Sikkim - Naturally!
Sikkim has something unique waiting for you.
Destination - Sikkim
What makes Sikkim - Special
100% - Organic State
Sikkim, India’s first fully organic state, accomplished this milestone through a comprehensive, multi-year initiative that phased out chemical fertilizers and pesticides from its agricultural practices. This strategic transition was designed to safeguard the local environment and advance sustainable agricultural practices.
Rich Himalayan Biodiversity
Sikkim boasts a rich biodiversity, with over 4,000 species of flowering plants, including more than 500 varieties of orchids, and over 600 species of birds. The region is also home to a diverse array of butterflies and moths. This remarkable abundance of flora and fauna, which includes numerous medicinal plants, constitutes a vital component of Sikkim’s natural heritage.
Clean, Safe, Peaceful Environment
Sikkim boasts a clean, safe, and tranquil environment, attributed to its strong commitment to civic responsibility and environmental sustainability. As the world’s first fully organic state, Sikkim enforces stringent regulations against littering, further enhancing its ecological integrity.
Warm Local Hospitality
In addition to its breathtaking natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage, the region is renowned for the warm and hospitable nature of its residents, which is consistently mirrored in the exceptional service provided by hotels and homestays.
Unique blend of Different Culture
Sikkim’s distinctive cultural amalgamation arises from the harmonious coexistence of its three principal ethnic communities: the Bhutias, Lepchas, and Nepalese and their traditional folk dances, and a unique cuisine.
Perfect for Photography, Meditation & Trekkers
Ideal for photography, meditation, and leisurely travel, this destination boasts breathtaking natural landscapes, including majestic mountains and serene lakes, complemented by a rich cultural heritage. It is renowned for its popular trekking routes.
Temi Tea Garden
Temi Tea Garden, the sole tea estate in Sikkim, is nestled in the southern region of the state on the slopes of Tendong Hill. This location provides breathtaking views of the Himalayas and the surrounding villages. Stroll through the lush, emerald-green tea bushes and observe the skilled tea pickers at work, enhancing your experience of this unique agricultural heritage.
Gurudongmar Lake
Situated at an elevation of 5,430 meters, this lake ranks among the highest in both India and the world. Located in the Great Himalayas within the Mangan District of the Indian state of Sikkim, it holds significant sacred value for the Sikkimese people.
Chenrezig Statue and Skywalk
The Chenrezig statue, standing at an impressive 137 feet (42 meters), along with the glass-bottomed skywalk situated at an elevation of 7,200 feet (2,195 meters), serves as a major tourist attraction in Pelling. The foundation stone for the Chenrezig statue was laid in 2009, and it was consecrated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
Hot Springs
The Borong and Ralong Hot Springs, locally referred to as Borong Tsa-Chu and Ralong Cha-chu, are prominent natural thermal springs situated in South Sikkim. These springs are celebrated for their picturesque surroundings and reputed therapeutic benefits. Positioned near the banks of the River Rangit, the sulfur-rich waters are believed to alleviate various skin conditions and body pains.
Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary
Nestled along the razor-sharp ridges of the Singalila Range to the south, bordered by the Rambong Khola, this biodiverse sanctuary is renowned for its flourishing rhododendron blooms in April and May. It is also a popular destination for bird watching, one-day hikes, and trekking.
Chardham
The Pilgrim Centre features a distinctive main temple standing at 108 feet, crowned by an 87-foot statue of Lord Shiva in a seated posture, located on Solophok Hill. In addition to the Shiva statue, the centre includes replicas of the twelve Jyotirlingas, providing a comprehensive platform for devotees of Lord Shiva.
Kanchenjunga Waterfalls
The twin falls in Sikkim offer a serene escape into nature, reached via a narrow path and surrounded by trekking trails for adventure seekers. The waterfalls cascade 100 feet into a pool against lush green mountains, creating a magical setting. Visitors can also enjoy a thrilling zipline ride across the falls.
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Sikkim is a land of stunning natural beauty, where subtropical forests give way to the snow-capped peaks of the Eastern Himalayas. Its high-altitude lakes, such as Tsomgo, and the majestic views of Kangchenjunga—the world’s third-highest mountain—make it a paradise for nature lovers.
The state’s rich culture and heritage are reflected in its ancient Buddhist monasteries, vibrant festivals, and unique traditions. As India’s first fully organic state, Sikkim also offers fresh, natural produce that enhances its local cuisine.
For adventure seekers, the mountainous terrain provides excellent trekking opportunities, while Gangtok, the lively capital, serves as a hub for exploration with panoramic mountain views. Visitors can savor delicious local dishes, making every experience in Sikkim both scenic and flavorful.
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