Sikkim India
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Best Session
October - June
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Capital
Gangtok
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Major Languages
Hindi,English,Nepali
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Major Airports
Pakyong
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Ideal Duration
5
Region
North East
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This trek will give you the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayan region of Sikkim, green landscapes, picturesque rolling hills and clear lakes. Here in this basic yet modern setting where the sky has turned a height and monasteries coexist, you can see the majesty of the snow-capped Himalayas. You can also enjoy the scenic views of the Khangchendzonga Mountains, the third-highest mountain in the world. Every year has something new on offer, making this fascinating state an exciting holiday destination all year round. You can come here with your loved ones, and friends, or alone because there are so many things to do and beautiful places to visit.

March to June (5°C to 25°C): March and June mark the summer time in Sikkim, however, summers in Sikkim aren't as harsh as anywhere else in India. During this time, one can also experience the flower competition. Summer is heat and slight and is the outstanding season for hiking wherein you can see blooming orchids all around in this lovely Himalayan. Should carry light cotton clothes and comfortable shoes or footwear for walking.

July to October (4°C to 17°C): The monsoon season makes this city look beautiful it is encouraged to keep away from journeys sooner or later of this time or be careful whilst touring properly here as this area is liable to landslides sooner or later of the monsoon season. You should have light-layer clothes and an umbrella is a must because it is monsoon time.

November to February (-5°C to 7°C): The wintry weather season is charming and great for a trip because the whole place is enveloped in snow. Most areas of the state gather blizzards and get engulfed inside the blanket of thick snow, therefore amazing travellers. During November, although it no longer snows, the temperature is pretty awesome for sightseeing. Woollen clothes, thermal wear, and woollen gloves are a must as boots and comfortable footwear for walking in the wintertime.

Sikkim is lovely to visit in any season as the weather commonly stays notable and cool. However, preferably, the best time to visit Sikkim is from March to June and from September to December. Plan your enjoyment of this Himalayan nation and create a few grand memories on this tour vacation spot.


Climate / Temperature
The climate of Sikkim is moderate and humid. The state experiences rainfall in almost every month. Due to the proximity of the Bay of Bengal the frequency of rainfall is extremely high. The rain showers on the land every now and then. The climate is roughly divided into three categories viz. the tropical, temperate and alpine zones. The climate is cold and humid throughout the year with rainfall occurring almost every month. The area experiences heavy rainfall. The north region experiences relatively less rainfall than other districts of the region. Pre-monsoon rains are seen in the months of April and May while monsoon season arrives in the month of May and continues up to October.

The temperature of the hilly state of Sikkim is cold throughout the year. Winter is very cool with the temperature as low as 1.5 degrees C. The maximum temperature is recorded in the months of July and August and the minimum temperature is recorded during December and January. The temperature in Sikkim varies with altitude and slope. The mean temperature in the lower altitudinal zones varies from 1.5 degrees C to 9.5 degrees C. Snowfall is seen in the wintertime. During this period fog is also a common feature. The temperature varies from 21 to 13 degrees Celsius in summer and 13 degrees to 5 degrees Celsius in winter. Light woolen clothes in summer and heavy woolen clothes in winter are required.

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