Sikkim open its borders for domestic tourists, here are the top 5 places you can visit
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, SIKKIM/ Updated : Oct 12, 2020, 16:42 IST
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Sikkim is beautiful beyond words and now that the state has reopened its doors for tourists after months, the tourism industry is expecting a boost soon. The government released a 23-page Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to rest … Read more
Sikkim is beautiful beyond words and now that the state has reopened its doors for tourists after months, the tourism industry is expecting a boost soon. The government released a 23-page Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to restart tourism. Now that you can visit again, here are the top five places you must explore when in Sikkim. Read less
Tsomgo Lake
Nathula Pass
Yumthang Valley
Rumtek Monastery
Pelling
Pelling is a little paradise on Earth located around 130 km from Gangtok. This incredible town is one of the biggest tourist magnets in Sikkim offering splendid views of the Khangchendzonga mountain and the neighbouring peaks. The picturesque Pelling is blessed with scenic waterfalls, and offers some amazing adventure activities options such as river rafting, kayaking, and trekking.
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