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This tiny Himalayan state is a wonderland by all accounts.
Overlooked by Mt. Kanchenjunga, the world’s third highest
peak, Sikkim is attractive equally for the sightseer, the
adventure sports enthusiast and those interested in Buddhism
and Tibetology.
A hospitable population that's predominantly Buddhist, many
fine old monasteries rich with frescoes, religious paintings
on silk and statues of the Buddha’s various incarnations
make it a soothing place to be in. Gangtok, the capital, abounds
with pagoda like roofs of many buildings and the presence
of crimson robed monks in the bazaars. The Institute of Tibetology,
the only one of its kind in the world, was set up by the erstwhile
ruler to promote research on Mahayana Buddhism, and on the
language and traditions of Tibet. Lower down the hill is the
famed orchid sanctuary where 500 species of orchids indigenous
to Sikkim are cultivated. Sikkim offers several treks that
lead through pine forests, through picturesque valleys, monasteries
and to mountain lakes. It is also the base for mountaineering
expeditions and the rivers Teesta and Rangeet offer excellent
river rafting. A number of good hotels and lodging houses
exist in Gangtok.
Places of Trekking
Tolung
Monastery Trek (Sikkim)
Trekking in Sikkim
Trekking
in West Sikkim
Places of Rafting
River
Rafting in Sikkim
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