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Sikkim

 

Sikkim has the unique distinction of being bounded by three sovereign nations, Nepal in the west, Bhutan in the east and China's Tibet in the north. It also shares its southern border with the state of West Bengal. It has an area of around 7096 sq km and it is about 64 km from east to west and 110 km from north to south. Mt. Kanchendzonga, the third highest peak in the world dominates the landscape of the State and is revered as Sikkim's guardian deity. The state has a good number of glaciers and some of the very important ones are Zemu, Rathong, Lona in North Sikkim. The river Tista is the lifeline of Sikkim and it originates from Lake Cholamu. Its tributaries are Rangeet, Ramam and Rangpo. Sikkim offers best buys for hand woven carpets, thankas and other paintings. Other items typical of the state and are large cardamoms, Lepcha weave bags, purses, jewellery and liquors etc. The main inhabitants of the state are the Lepchas, Bhutias and Nepalis.


Important Facts

Capital: Gangtok
Area: 7.096 km²
Population: 640.000 (2008)
Altitude: 1700 m
Language English, Nepali, Bhutia, Lepcha, Limbu, Hindi, Sherpa, Tamang, Rai, Bengali

 

Places to Visit

  • Kavaratti
  • Minicoy
  • Kalpeni
  • Bangaram
  • Kadmath
  • Agatti