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Erstwhile an independent kingdom,
Sikkim is a north-eastern state of India. Located in
Himalayas, it resembles a neck of a dragon. It has
earned a number of sobriquets by different people.
Tibetans have named it as Denzong or Valley of Rice
while Nepalese call it Sukhim or New Home. Leppchas,
in fact, are its actual inhabitants who call their
mother land as Nye-Mal-Ale or Heaven. It has no open
valleys or plains but has varied elevations ranging
from 300 to 8583 m above the sea level.
It offers numerous wildlife and
adventure sporting options to the visitors. All of
those who want to make an adventurous voyage, this
place is going to be very rejuvenating for you.
Sikkim has everything for you including trekking,
hiking and river rafting. Eastern Himalayas'
mountain slopes are simply captivating. Whole of
this area lures all the visitors with its bewitching
beauty. An exciting river rafting experience
enthralls all after the twisting and fast turning
row boats. Slopes and sliding rocks with virgin
peaks seem calling if you are a trekker. |
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Eco-tourism in Sikkim
The scenic surroundings of Sikkim get embellished by
the flora of Sikkim. Around 36% of total land is
covered by lush forests. Lush vegetation here
includes : figs, laurel, sal trees and bamboos.
Maple, brich, alder, oak, chestnut and magnolia are
found in abundance. There also are other flowers and
plant life to attract everybody. Sikkim is famous
world over for Orchids. Some of the variety of
orchids found here Cymbidiums, Cattlelyas,
Dendrobiums, Hooheriana, F-ar Amoneum etc.
Although Sikkim is very small in size as there are
around 500 species of avi fauna, 600 species of
butterflies and a delightful species of mammals.
Some of the most attractive birds here include
emerald dove, woodpeckers, cuckoos, kingfishers and
fairy blue bird. Surprisingly you are ducks and wild
asses flourishing at such high altitudes. You can
visit some of the wild life sanctuaries here to have
an in depth view of this animal life here. |
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Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary is located at a
distance of 20 km from Gangtok spread in the area of
5,200 hectares. This sanctuary homes a number of
varieties of birds and butterflies including
Himalayan Black Bear, Red Panda and Civet cat.
Binturong or Bear-Cat (Arctictis binturong). |
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Khangchendzonga National Park Snow Leopard and Shy Himalayan Thar, prized Musk
deer are the main highlights of Khangchendzonga
National Park, the biosphere reserve in Sikkim.
Perhaps the highest amongst all high altitude
National Parks in the country, Khangchendzonga is
recognized as one of the most significant
eco-systems in the world. A luxuriant flora and
galaxy of magnificent rarefied fauna varieties
fascinates all. |
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Singba Rhododendron Sanctuary Placed near Yumthang in North Sikkim, Shingba
Rhodendron Sanctuary homes some of the exquisite
species of animals here. Spotted Linsang or
Tiger-Civet (Prionodon pardicolor), a beautiful and
highly endangered, has also been reported here. Some
other species here include Serow, Goral, Blood
Pheasant, Common Hill and Partrige etc. |
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