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Sikkim
India's 22nd State lies in one of the most enthralling regions of the
Himalayas. This hidden peaceful land of rice cultivation, called "Bayul
Demojong" by the local people, is inhabited by Nepalis, Lepchas,
Bhutias, Tibetans and Marwaris.
Surrounded by the Tibetan Plateau in the North, Nepal in the West, Bhutan
in the East and West Bengal along its Southern border, the awe-inspiring
Kanchanjunga peaks (the third highest in the world) guard its green
valleys, turquoise lakes, and crystal-clear streams and gorges.
Sikkim has a greater variety of vegetation, including 4,000 rare species
of plants, than anywhere else in the world. Its fascinating flora and
fauna will enchant nature lovers. In the wild gorges one will find ample
opportunities for white-water rafting.
GANGTOK
the "Lofty Hill", is the capital of Sikkim. It is characterised
by mysterious mists, fluttering prayer flags, painted roofs and
pagoda-styled houses, a rich cultural heritage and friendly smiling
people. A captivating mix of simple life styles and varied sight-seeing
opportunities make this town well worth a visit.
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