Sikkim Attractions

Places To Visit In Sikkim Gangtok

Best Places To Visit In Sikkim

About the Places To Visit In Sikkim, Gangtok 1. Rabdentse Ruins Rabdentse Ruins is the archaeological site that tells the glory of Sikkim. This is the best place to visit in Sikkim Gangtok for the history lovers. It is the 2nd capital of Sikkim, established by Chogyal II. In the …

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Top Places To Visit In Sikkim

Best Places To Visit In Sikkim

About the details of places to visit and things to do on a visit to Sikkim 1. Temi Tea Garden Temi Tea Garden is the only Tea Garden in Sikkim and is one of the best in India and even in the World. Top-quality tea is produced, which is in …

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Lakes In Sikkim

Beautiful Lakes In Sikkim

Details about the Beautiful Lakes In Sikkim 1. Menmecho Lake Menmecho Lake is one of the most beautiful Lakes in Sikkim. It is located at an altitude of 12500 Ft. Surrounded by the untouched pine forests and deep slopes. This lake is 4Km from Baba Mandir. One cannot reach this …

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Best Places To Visit In Sikkim

Top Things To Do In Sikkim

About Best Places To Visit In Sikkim 1. Mahatma Gandhi Marg Gangtok About Mahatma Gandhi Marg Mahatma Gandhi Marg is the Mahatma Gandhi Road in Gangtok. Also known as MG Road. All Indians know that this road is important in any city or township, which is named after Mahatma Gandhi. …

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Varsey Rhododendron Sanctuary

Varsey Rhododendron Sanctuary Sikkim

Details About Varsey Rhododendron Sanctuary Sikkim About Varsey Rhododendron Varsey Rhododendron Sanctuary is also known as Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary occupies 104 sq. Km in the Singalila Range in Western Sikkim. It is located in the South Sikkim District of Sikkim. It is one of the most attracted places by the …

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Namgyal Institute Of Tibetology

Things To Do In Namgyal Institute Of Tibetology

About Namgyal Institute Of Tibetology Gangtok It is one of the most important and famous institutes in the world that does research in the areas of Tibetan language and culture. It promotes and supports the study, research, and preservation of Tibetan history, art, literature, architecture, religion, philosophy and anything and …

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