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:: Sikkim a Paradise on Earth |
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Sikkim, the small but
beautiful kingdom is situated in the eastern Himalayas. Sikkim is termed
as the Switzerland of the east, a heavenly paradise on earth. It covers
an area of 2818 square miles 7325 square kilometers. It is rectangular
in shape with seventy miles in the north to south and forty east to
west. Geographically it is 28 Degree 07' 48'' degree and 27 degree 04'
46'' north latitude, and 88 degree 00' 58' and 88 degree 55' 25'' east
longitude. In the north it is bounded by Tibetan plateau to its east is
Bhutan and Chumbi valley of Tibet and in the southern side is bounded by
West Bengal India. There are two passes in the eastern boundary with
Tibet Nathula pass (4700 metres) and Jelepla(4016 metres ). To the west
lies Singalila range which forms the most important boundaries between
Nepal and Sikkim with a pass named Chiwabhangjang (3400 metres). There
are two important rivers In Sikkim Teesta which starts from Tashidrag
Glacier in the north and Rangit which is a tributaries of Teesta river. |
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GENERAL INFORMATION |
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Sikkim |
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Capital |
Gangtok |
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Area |
7300 Sq. Kms. |
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Population |
4,06457 |
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Climate |
Summer - Max. 20.7 C/Min. 13.1 C |
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Winter |
Max. 14.9 C/Min. 7.7 C |
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Best Season |
Mid February - late May / October - December |
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Minerals |
Copper, Zinc, Lead, Pyrites, Limestone, and coal. |
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Agriculture |
Maize and Rice. Millet, Buckwheat, Barley, Pulses, are
subsidiary crops. |
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Cash Crop |
Cardamom, ginger, Apples, Oranges, Pine-apples |
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People |
three ethnic group, Lepchas, Bhutias and Nepalese. |
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Religion |
Mahayana Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity and
other religion are also practised. |
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Flora and Fauna
Sikkim is densely covered by forest due to heavy rainfall. It can be
divided into three zones Tropical zone about 100 metres with its
vegetation such as bamboo, fern, pandanus, sal and orchid are found.
Dense undergrowth and bush vegetation are found in sub-tropical zone. In
the temperate Zone in the northern valley is covered by cherry, laurel,
oak, chesnut, Maple, pine and magnolia. Rhododendrons which is abundant
is found above (2000 metres ) there are about thirty species . In the
north different varieties of Primula is found. There are roughly 4000
variety of flowering plants and shrubs in Sikkim of which orchids are
about 700 species with varieties of several in hundreds kinds of
butterflies. Regarding the records of Sikkim in wild animals Yeti is
believed to be still existing in the Himalayas of Sikkim an expedition
was also conducted , there are local people and porters who still talk
about witnessing Yeti in the high trekking areas. Snow leopard is found
in 4000
metres, Himalayan black bear is found in 2000 metres, above this
altitude Barking Deer, Musk Deer, Sambar, Marbled Cat, Leopard Cat,
Squirrel, Tiger, Panda, Otter, Ovis, Nahura, ovismon Goral and wild boar
is also found.
About 500 species of birds are found in Sikkim. Among them the important
birds are Pheasants, Partridges Ducks, and Lammergeyer. Trout and Salmon
are the principal fish of Sikkim. |
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GANGTOK
is a perfect symbol of the confluence of the past and present - the
capital of Sikkim. Built on the flank of the ridge, Gangtok is 1600
meters above sea level. The town's unique ambience derives from the
happy blend of tradition and modernity. Alongside the deeply felt
presence of Stupas and monasteries, Gangtok also bustles like any other
town. But with many of these oasis of quite, those unexpected pockets of
peace exist. |
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:: Places of Interest in &
Around Gangtok |
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Enchey Monastery
An important seat of the Nyingma order, the Enchey Monastery is built on
the site blessed by lama Druptob Karpo, a tantric master known for his
power of flying. This 200-year-old Monastery has in its premise images
of gods, goddess and other religious objects. |
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Pemayangtse Monastery
Pemayangtse Monastery is one of the oldest monasteries in the State,
originally established by Lhatsun Chempo, one of the reverend lamas to
have performed the consecration ceremony of the first Chogyal
(Religious) Monarch) of Sikkim. This ancient Monastery belongs to the
Nyingmapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism and has been considered as one of the
premier monasteries in the State. |
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Sangacholing Monastery
This Monastery is situated on a ridge above Pelling and the famous
Pemayangtse Monastery. Built in 1697 A.D., it is considered to be one of
the oldest monasteries in the State. In order to reach this Monastery
one has to be prepared to spend at least 40 minutes walking up the steep
hill slope which leads through rich forest covers. |
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Dubdi Monastery
This was the first Monastery established soon after the consecration
ceremony of the first chohyal. The Monastery is located on a hill top
above Yuksam surrounded by verdant forest. It can be approached by
trekking only, negotiating steep slope for something like 32 to 35
minutes. It is an ideal place for lamas seeking meditation recluse. |
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Tashiding Monastery
This Monastery is constructed on top of a heart- shaped hill with the
backdrop of the sacred Mt. Khangchendzonga. According to Buddhist
scriptures, Guru Padma Sambhave ( Guru Rimpoche ) blessed the sacred
land of Sikkim in 8th Century A.D. by one Nadak Sempa Chempo, one of the
three lamas who had performed the consecration ceremony of the first
Chogyal. |
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Phensong Monastery
The Phensong Monastery, under the Nyingmapa Buddhist Order , was
built in 1721 during the time of Jigme Pawo . It was gutter by fire
in 1947 and rebuilt in 1948 through the efforts of the lamas. The
annual festival of Chaam is performed on the 29th and 28th days of
the tenth month of Lunar calendar ( Tibetan Calendar ). |
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Phodong Monastery
One of the six major monasteries is Sikkim, Phodong monastery is
located in the North approximately 38 kms from Gangtok. At a
distance of 4 kms beyond Phodong is the recently- renovated Labrang
Monastery unique in its architectural design. |
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Do-drul Chorten ( Stupa )
The Do-drul Chorten or Stupa was built by the venerable Trulshi
Rimpoche, head of the Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism, in 1945.
Inside this Stupa, there are complete mandala sets of Dorjee Jphurba
( Bajra Kilaya) , a set of kan-gyur relics ( Holy Books), complete 'Zung'
( mantras ) and other religious objects, Around this chorten, which
is one the most important stupas in Sikkim . |
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Namgyal Research Instituteof
Tibetology (NRIT)
The most prestigious of its kind in India-this Buddhist Institute is
a treasure grove of vast collection of rare Lepcha, Tibetan and
Sanskrit manuscripts, Statues and rare Thankas (Tapestries used in
Buddhist liturgy ) and has over 200 Buddhist icons and other prized
object of art. Today , its is a renowned worldwide centre for study
of Buddhist Philosophy and religion. |
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Rumtek Dhama Chakra Centre
About 45 minutes drive from Gangtok, 24 kms away, is the Rumtek
Dharma Chakra Centre, the seat of the Kagyu order, one of the 4
major Tibetan Buddhist sects, since the late 1960s, after the
arrival of His Holiness the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, the Centre houses
some of the world's most unique religious scriptures and religious
are objects, Traditional in design, it is almost a replica of the
original Kagyu headquarters Tibet . |
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Tsomgo Lake
It is literally known as the "Source Of The Lake" in Bhutia
language. Just about 40 kms away from Gangtok, the capital of the
State, this serene lake is situated at an altitude of 3780 metre.
The lake is about 1 km long. Oval in shape ,15 metres deep and is
considered scared by the local people.
This placid lake remains frozen during the winter months upto mid-
May . Between May and August it is possible to see a variety of
flowers in blooms, including the rhododendrons, various species of
primulas, blue and yellow poppies, irises etc, it is also an ideal
habitat for the Red Panda and various species of birds. |
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Tashi View Point
Situated along the North Sikkim Highway, it is only 8 kms from
Gangtok. From this point you get a breathtaking view of Mount
Khangchendzonga and Mt. Siniolchu, one of the most graceful peaks in
the world. |
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Ganesh Tok
It is situated on a ridge and is only 7 kms from Gangtok . From
this spot one gets bird's eye view of sprawling Gangtok town down
below while across the hill Mt. Khangchendzonga and Mt. Sinioichu
loom over the horizon. A cafeteria serves you hot tea/coffee and
snacks. |
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Hanuman Tok
It is 11 kms away from Gangtok town, above Ganesh Tok with a
Hindu Temple where the devotees come and offer prayers. Because of
its locational advantage the view of the mountains along the horizon
is just magnificent, especially on a clear sunny morning. |
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Khecheopalri Lake
Khecheopalri Lake is considered as one of the sacred lakes of this
State both by the Buddhist and the Hindu. The lake remains hidden in
the rich forest cover. It is believed that birds do not permit even
a single leaf to float on the lake surface. There is a motorable
road from Pemayangtse right up to the lake area. |
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