Sikkim tour

9 Days

Sikkim is the state which houses the highest mountain in India i.e. Mt. Kanchendzonga standing tall at 8,586m (28,169 ft) high above sea level which is also the third highest mountain in the world, Sikkim also prides in having the highest Lake in India at 5,425m (17,800ft) high known as Lake Gurudongmar which is a sacred to the local people, riders from across the country come to Sikkim just to ride this lake as riding this lake is a feat in itself. Sikkim tour takes you through the tropical forest to sub-tropical to Alpine to High altitude desert, touring Sikkim is like everything being served in the menu of the Himalayas. There are numerous small lakes and countless waterfalls in the state and takes you to the border of China from eastern Himalayas via a pass called Nathula which connects to the old silk route from North India to Tibet to East India. Sikkim was not ruled by British and became a part of India in 1975, until then Sikkim was an independent country with a monarch, Sikkim holds a lot of natural beauty and historical significance. Immerse yourself in this unexplored grandeur for yourself.

Overview

Sikkim is the state which houses the highest mountain in India i.e. Mt. Kanchendzonga standing tall at 8,586m (28,169 ft) high above sea level which is also the third highest mountain in the world, Sikkim also prides in having the highest Lake in India at 5,425m (17,800ft) high known as Lake Gurudongmar which is a sacred to the local people, riders from across the country come to Sikkim just to ride this lake as riding this lake is a feat in itself. Sikkim tour takes you through the tropical forest to sub-tropical to Alpine to High altitude desert, touring Sikkim is like everything being served in the menu of the Himalayas. There are numerous small lakes and countless waterfalls in the state and takes you to the border of China from eastern Himalayas via a pass called Nathula which connects to the old silk route from North India to Tibet to East India. Sikkim was not ruled by British and became a part of India in 1975, until then Sikkim was an independent country with a monarch, Sikkim holds a lot of natural beauty and historical significance. Immerse yourself in this unexplored grandeur for yourself.

Highlights

  • Tsongmo Lake
  • Nathula border
  • Lachung
  • Yumthang Valley
  • Lachen
  • Gurudongmar Lake
  • Dzongu Hot Spring
  • Mt. Kanchenjunga
  • Gangtok
  • Mg.Marg

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Sikkim tour

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