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Gangtok
It's practically impossible for anyone to resist the tempting beauty and attractiveness of Gangtok, believe it or not! This Sikkim's capital is located in the Eastern Himalayas and is one of the state's many diverse tourist sites. whether you're looking for quiet beauty, verdant woods, babbling rivers, or mental serenity, Gangtok has it all! You can enjoy cable car rides, river rafting, mountain biking, and a lot of activities in Gangtok.
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Tsomgo Lake
You cannot miss visiting this lake if you are visiting Gangtok for sure as it is only 38 km away from Gangtok. This lake remains frozen during winters but spreads its beauty during the summer with beautiful sceneries around. This lake is one of India’s highest altitude lakes and it’s very famous for its natural beauty.
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Nathula Pass
If you are a trekking enthusiast, then Nathula pass is the place for you. Any trip to Sikkim must include a stop at Nathula, which was formerly part of the ancient 'Silk Road.' At 4,310 meters above sea level, this remarkable route connects Sikkim with Tibet, making it one of the world's highest motorable passes. The pass is open to Indians, but they must first acquire authorization from the tourism agency.
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Kanchenjunga
Kanchenjunga is the most loved place during the Sikkim visit and a must-visit place for all adventurers. The Kanchenjunga range is one of the most scenic portions of Sikkim, comprising one of the most beautiful parts of the Himalayas, and all of this can be seen in the greatest clarity and mightiness from the base camp. People come here for the actual adventure of seeing the world's third-highest mountain up close, which is why this area is worth seeing at least once in a lifetime.
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Yumthang Valley
Yumthang Valleys is certainly a colorful experience! This gorgeous valley, located at an elevation of 3,500 meters, is home to a variety of unusual, uncommon, and wildflowers. It is commonly stated that everybody who enters this iconic valley is typically favorably impacted by its chancy colors and tempting beauty!
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Pelling
Pelling is one of the most chosen tourist hotspots in Sikkim. After Gangtok, Pelling is Sikkim's second most popular tourist destination. This town is a trekker's and peace lovers' dream. You will have a wonderful experience whatever season you come. Never miss the chance to enjoy mouth-watering North-Eastern food in Pelling.
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Lachung
This small village has so many reasons to make you fall in love with it! Lachung is located at the height of 8,610ft and is a popular snow destination in Sikkim. Its untouched and dreamlike beauty makes it one of the scenic as well as charming tourist places in Sikkim.
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Yuksom
Yuksom, in the western section of Sikkim, is the starting point for a number of exciting hikes into the Himalayas or the magical Kanchenjunga. This hamlet, which was once the capital of Sikkim, is today famed for its pristine beauty and rustic appeal. This place, also known as the 'Meeting Place of Three Lamas,' has recently gained tourism attention. This is also why, in Yuksom, visitors can enjoy the pristine beauty and unspoiled nature.
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Pemayangtse Monastery
Pemayangtse Monastery is a prominent Buddhist monastery located in Pemayangtse, Sikkim's Pelling district. it stands tall on a hilltop overlooking the historical Rabdentse ruins, the former capital of the Kingdom of Sikkim, and is one of the state's oldest monasteries. Pemayangtse means 'perfect, sublime lotus,' and is thought to represent one of the human body's four nerve networks (vessels).
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Khecheopalri Lake
The Khecheopalri lake, also known as Kha-Chot-Palri, is steeped in mystery and folklore and is thought to be a "wish-fulfilling lake." It attracts a large number of pilgrims and is growing in popularity among tourists. The lake is surrounded by lovely lush woodlands and is home to a diverse range of aquatic species.