Sikkim being the second smallest state in the country is located in the Eastern Himalayas. Sikkim is a captivating destination known for its snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and vibrant culture. Sikkim is renowned for its serene monasteries, which serve as spiritual sanctuaries amidst the Himalayan wilderness. With its breathtaking landscapes, rich biodiversity, and spiritual heritage, Sikkim offers travelers an unforgettable journey into the Eastern Himalayas.

It is home to some of the highest peaks in the world, including the majestic peak of Kanchenjunga, life in Sikkim unfolds amidst bustling marketplaces where wandering monks add to the vibrant scene. While various transportation options abound, trekking emerges as the quintessential means to delve into the state’s wonders, offering intimate encounters with pine forests, and mountain lakes. Sikkim serves as a prominent hub for mountaineering ventures with nearby rivers Teesta and Rangeet providing exhilarating opportunities for white-water rafting.

Gangtok, the capital city, serves as the main entry point. With well developed infrastructure.
The best time to visit Sikkim depends on your preferences. Spring (March-May) offers pleasant weather and blooming flowers, while winter (November-February) beasts spectacular snow-clad mountains.