Sikkim,an Indian Himalayan state, is the crown gem of India thanks to its unparalleled and untouched natural beauty. Travellers who love the outdoors are drawn to this little state by its stunning natural splendour. The state of Sikkim is divided into four districts, each of which has a unique atmosphere, geography, flora, and fauna. However, the North Sikkim region is far more charming than the rest of Sikkim. Because of the North Sikkim's abundance of stunning mountain ranges, tranquil lakes, picturesque valleys, orchards, quaint villages, and stunning old monasteries, no trip to Sikkim is considered complete without visiting the North Sikkim.

 

 

Visitors are spellbound by the immaculate view of the stunning white snow-covered mountain peaks, the vibrancy of the towering waterfalls, the vibrant and colourful landscape, the lively uphill river, and the long, extended orchard. North Sikkim tourism is well recognised for its deep serenity and breath-taking views of nature. For trekking and mountaineering in the steep terrain of North Sikkim, adventure seekers travel here. The diverse districts of North Sikkim, which are also the most popular honeymoon destination, provide the ideal setting for a newlywed couple to spend time together and discover the outward as well as the inner beauty of their love.

 

 

The base city for any North Sikkim travel tour is Gangtok, the capital and largest city of Sikkim. The North Sikkim tour takes you to areas like Lachen, Lachung, Yumthang Valley, Nathula Pass, Tsomgo Lake, Gurudongmar Lake, and others that are among the world's wonders of hilly terrain and are breath-takingly gorgeous. You will have an incredible pleasant feeling thanks to the genuine welcome of the unspoiled environments of the charming villages of North Sikkim. Your mind will be refreshed by the tranquillity of the old monasteries, so allow yourself to relax and immerse yourself in it. The Mangan, the administrative centre of the North Sikkim district, is a stunningly picturesque location to visit and is often referred to as the Cardamom Capital of India.

 

 

If you want to spend a few days away from the bustling city life in the middle of a pristine environment, North Sikkim is the perfect place to go. In the winter, the weather in North Sikkim is typically bitterly cold, whereas the summers are usually nice. The two main wildlife attractions in North Sikkim are the Shingba Wildlife Sanctuary and Khangchendzonga National Park. The Red Panda, the official animal of Sikkim, is a creature that is indigenous to the North. It serves as Sikkim's national animal. With its hypnotic splendour of untamed mountains, valleys, and woods, the area is heaven on Earth for hikers and adventure lovers.Due to the proximity of the India-China border and the need for permits to enter, the majority of North Sikkim's tourism destinations are only open to Indian citizens.

 

Things not to miss:

1.Riding a raft on the Teesta River

2.Taste the renowned momo and thukpa as you stroll around the MG Market.

3.Shop at Peaceful Souvenirs for the well-known Buddhist statues and prayer flags.

4.Explore Gurudogmarg Lake, one of the highest lakes in the world.

 

 

How to Reach:


Reaching the Bagdogra Airport or New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) in Siliguri is the simplest method to begin this journey (West Bengal). Both have excellent connections to important cities all around India, and it acts as a key entry point to the north-east.