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Sikkim Tourism

Tourism in this northeastern Indian state is a very upcoming sector as this lovely state is a storehouse of the most exotic and beautiful orchids and flora that bloom during different parts of the year. Sikkim lies near the world's second highest mountain peak, the Kanchenjunga.
Adventure tourism and nature tourism are on the rise in Sikkim, India. The site India Travel Destinations exposes you to the various tour packages that include treks to the mountains with their lush green forest cover.
Tourism in Sikkim, India Sikkim, India is a haven of scenic and natural beauty with its imposing snow capped mountain peaks, dark green deep and dense forest cover, calm and tranquil lakes, a multitude of flowers and a large variety of animal life. In fact it is believed that there are more than 500 species of birds in Sikkim, India. These colorful creatures form a perfect contrast to the stunning lush green backdrop and create the most wonderful sensation for ones senses. The giant magnolia, pines and spruce forests offer the most panoramic and breathtaking views.
The tourism sector in Sikkim, India is working towards promoting wildlife tourism in this region. There are quite a few wildlife parks in the region and the most popular among these is the Kanchenjunga National Park.
Your tour package visit to Sikkim, India must include visits to the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, the Cottage Industries Emporium that showcases the handicrafts of the local skilled artisans and the Tusklakhang Royal Chapel in Gangtok, Sikkim, India.
Though the territory in Sikkim, India is mostly untouched, Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim, India is quite urbanized and happens to be the most important commercial center in Sikkim, India.
The local tourism sector also offers ample opportunities to adventure seekers who can book tour packages that organize white water rafting on the mountain rivers. These adventure tours promise to be interesting and exciting.
The state tourism sector also seeks to promote the local Sikkimese festivals like the Bhutia festival, Tihaar and Dasain.

Sikkim Weather

The climate ranges from sub-tropical in the south to tundra in the northern parts. Most of the inhabited regions of Sikkim, however, enjoy a temperate climate, with the temperatures seldom exceeding 28 °C (82 °F) in summer or dropping below 0 °C (32 °F) in winter. The state enjoys five seasons: winter, summer, spring, and autumn, and a monsoon season between June and September. The average annual temperature for most of Sikkim is around 18 °C (64 °F). Sikkim is one of the few states in India to receive regular snowfall. The snow line is around 6,000 metres (19,600 feet).
During the monsoon months, the state is lashed by heavy rains that increase the number of landslides. The state record for the longest period of non-stop rain is eleven days. In the northern region, because of high altitude, temperatures drop below -40 °C in winter. Fog also affects many parts of the state during winter and the monsoons, making transportation extremely perilous.

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