Sikkim, located in the eastern Himalayas, is one of India’s most beautiful and peaceful states known for its snow-capped mountains, Buddhist monasteries, alpine lakes, and rich cultural traditions. Surrounded by Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet, the state offers stunning landscapes and a unique blend of Tibetan and Himalayan culture.
The state is dominated by Mount Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world, which provides breathtaking views across the region. Sikkim is also famous for destinations like Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass, and Yumthang Valley.
With its pristine nature, colorful monasteries, and scenic valleys — Sikkim offers travelers a perfect mix of adventure, spirituality, and natural beauty.
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Region
Northeast India
Capital
Gangtok
Best Time to Visit
March – June & September – November
Ideal Duration
5–7 Days
Famous For
Kanchenjunga, monasteries, alpine lakes
Major Airports
Pakyong Airport, Bagdogra Airport (nearby)
Languages
Nepali, English, Hindi
State Specialty
Mountains + Monasteries + Lakes
Top Pilgrimage
Rumtek Monastery
Top Natural Attraction
Tsomgo Lake
State Overview
Sikkim is one of India’s most scenic Himalayan states, known for its peaceful atmosphere and spectacular landscapes. The state combines natural beauty with spiritual and cultural heritage.
The state is home to:
• Gangtok — vibrant capital city with monasteries and viewpoints • Tsomgo Lake — beautiful glacial lake near Nathula Pass • Yumthang Valley — famous valley of flowers in North Sikkim • Pelling — scenic town with views of Kanchenjunga • Rumtek Monastery — one of the most important Buddhist monasteries in India