Sikkim

Sikkim is a state in the northeastern part of India, known for its serene beauty, diverse culture, and rich biodiversity. It’s bordered by Bhutan, Nepal, Tibet, and West Bengal. Sikkim is home to the world’s third-highest mountain, Mount Kanchenjunga, and is a popular tourist destination due to its natural beauty and clean environment. 

Key Facts about Sikkim:

  • Location: Located in the eastern Himalayas, northeast India. 
  • Capital: Gangtok. 
  • Bordering Countries: Bhutan, Nepal, and Tibet. 
  • State of India: Became a state in 1975. 
  • Size: One of the smallest states in India, both in area and population. 
  • Biodiversity: Home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the Kanchenjunga National Park. 
  • Culture: Diverse, with a mix of Tibetan, Nepali, and indigenous Lepcha cultures. 
  • Economy: Tourism is a major part of the economy, as well as agriculture. 
  • Environment: Known for its clean environment, environmentally conscious policies, and being the first fully organic state in India. 
  • Mountains: Dominated by the Himalayas, including Mount Kanchenjunga, the highest peak in India.