About Sikkim
A tiny and once a remote independent Buddhist Kingdom ruled by the Chogyal Dynasty whose root goes back to the 13th century is nestled between Bhutan, Nepal and Tibet. The Chogyal Dynasty started with Khye Bumsa, a Tibetan warlord who happened to come to this land of Demazong meaning “Valley of Rice”. During the British Raj in India, Sikkim was given the status of Protectorate State. In 1975, under the 16th Chogyal, Sikkim became the 22nd state of Indian Union.
Sikkim has an unusual variety of climate influenced by varying altitudes so much so, it is possible to drop from arctic heights to the tropical lowlands within amatter of couple of hours. Places with moderate altitude (4,000 ft – 10,000 ft) like Gangtok have a more or less good climate. During the spring (March-May) and autumn(September-November), the weather is pleasant. June-August, the monsoons bring torrential rain for days together and winter (December-February), the days become cold and nights chilly but the snow line remains above 12,000 ft.
Tourist Place For Sikkim
Nathula Border
Baba mandir
Changu Lake
Gangtok Sightseeing
Namchi Ravangla Sightseeing
North Sikkim
Lachungyumthang
Lachengurudongmar lake
West Sikkim
Pellingyuksumkhecheopalri Lake Sightseeing
Uttarey
Dentam
Barsey
Daramdin
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