Sikkim - Destination Guide 7
Monday, September 17, 2007
Sikkim is a treasure trove of culture, heritage and wildlife. This is a part of extended North East India which converted the sevn sisters into eight. A place where Buddhism can be seen every where. The divine locale which is shadowed by the mighty kanchenjunga and offers an excellent river rafting, mountain lakes and great atmosphere. An abode where you would not like to spend days but years.
Why Should I Visit Sikkim?
Monasteries
Orchid Sanctuaries
Kanchenjunga
Fast Facts
Area: 7096 sq km
Population: 406,457
Capital: Gangtok
Clothing
Summer - Light Woollens
Winter - Heavy Woollens
Languages spoken
Lepcha, Bhutia, Nepali, Limbu
Best Time to visit
March to August.

1 comments:
Dear,Friend
Kinnaur is a breath takingly scenic and sparsely populated region. Spiti and Satluj rivers flow through Kinnaur to
meet at Khab and become one the Satluj. Scores of flowing streams feed these rivers and all their valleys are
strikingly beautiful the slopes are covered with thick woods, orchards, fields and picturesque hamlets.Here are two
of the world's great mountain ranges the Zanskar and the Great Himalaya.Sumdo is the last Kinner village on this
road i.e.NH-22 whereafter the SH-30 starts leading into Spiti Valley. The total length of road from Shimla is 355
Kms whereas Shimla is another 385 Kms from Delhi.
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