Area
: 7300 sq. kms.
Population
: 4,21,500
Climate
: Summer: Max. 20.7°C;
Min. 13.1°C Winter : Max. 14.9°C;
Min. 7.7°C
Best Season
: March to late May/October
to December
Clothing
: Summer: Light Woollens Winter:
Heavy Woollens
Language
: Nepali, Bhutia, Lepcha, Tibetan,
Spoken English, Hindi
The saying 'Small is beautiful', is
amply demonstrated by the tiny mountain
state of Sikkim. With the grandeur
of her mountain peaks, verdant valleys,
fast flowing rivers, terraced hills
and floral wealth, a visit to Sikkim
is a rare and unique experience. Situated
on the eastern Himalayas, in the shadow
of the towering Mount Kanchenjunga,
which is worshipped as the principal
deity, Sikkim measures approximately
100 kms from north to south, and 60
kms from east to west.
The inhabitants of Sikkim are beautiful
people who radiate with life, and
a simplicity which is truly endearing.
The population of Sikkim comprises
of three main groups of people, the
Lepchas, Bhutias and the Nepalese.
The Sikkimese, are by nature, polite
and non - aggressive people. Being
devout Buddhists, they celebrate their
festivals, with a distinct mixture
of abandon and reserve. One of the
most colourful performances in the
world, are Sikkim's mask dances performed
by Lamas in the 'gompa' (monastery)
courtyards. The colourful dances of
Kagyat, and the masked Rumtek and
Enchey 'Chaams' (ritual dance of the
lamas), are the popular dances, that
recreate legends and myths connected
with Buddhism, and the eternal triumph
of good over evil.
Sikkim has an estimated 4,000 varieties
of flowering plants and shrubs, that
include Orchids and the rare Rhododendrons,
that cover the slopes and mountains.
Ornithologists have catalogued 550
species and sub species of birds,
along with 600 varieties of butterflies.
Its dense forests abound with endangered
species of Himalayan Bear, Musk and
Barking Deer, Red Panda and Blue Sheep,
among other fauna. The capital city
of Gangtok, monastries of Sikkim,
the trekker's paradise at Dzongri,
and the overall raw natural magnificence,
leave a visitor to this mountain state
with memories to last a lifetime.
Other places of tourist interest include
the Deer Park, Enchey Monastery, Orchidarium
Tashi View Point, Rumtek Monastery
and Phodong Monastery.
How To Get
There
Air :
The nearest airport is Bagdogra in
North Bengal, 124 km from Gangtok,
Sikkim's capital. Indian Airlines
operates flights from Calcutta, Delhi,
Patna, Imphal and Guwahati.
Rail :
The nearest railheads are Siliguri
and New Jalpaiguri, 114 km and 126
km respectively, from Gangtok.
Road :
Gangtok is well connected by road
with Calcutta (721 km), Darjeeling
(139 km), Guwahati (589 km) and Patna
(584 km).
Entry Formalities
Foreigners must obtain an Inner Line
permit from the Home Ministry, New
Delhi, four weeks in advance. They
should apply to the Ministry of Home
Affairs, Government of India, New
Delhi through the Indian Diplomatic
Missions in their respective countries.
A copy should be endorsed to Sikkim
Tourism, Room No. 10, Hotel Janpath,
New Delhi to expedite matters. This
permit will allow them to stay for
seven days in case of sightseeing,
and ten days for group-trekkers, not
exceeding twenty.
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