SIKKIM
Land of mystic splendor
Sikkim offers the magical feel of a Himalayan
fairytale land. It is an amazing place
of hidden valleys, mystical monasteries,
snow-fed lakes and a mountain setting
covered with flowers and forests. This
former kingdom is home to three major
population groups the Lepchas,
Bhutias and Nepalese providing
a colorful composite of cultures. Mt.
Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak in
the world at 8,586 m, dominates the landscape
and is revered as Sikkims guardian
deity. Sikkim is a state of India tucked
in the Himalaya across Nepals eastern
frontier. It is crammed in between Tibet
(China) to the north, Bhutan to the east
and Darjeeling to the south.
DARJEELING
The queen of the hills
Darjeeling (Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council)
in
northeast
India provides the perfect ambience of
a hill resort with its mild climate and
laid-back charm. Its verdant hills and
valleys are steeped in color, and are
interspersed with vast stretches of lush
green tea gardens. Presiding over all
these is the 8,586-m Mt. Kanchenjunga
looming over the northern horizon, giving
a magical aura to the land that entices
thousands to its environs and leaves all
the senses intoxicated.
Darjeeling
is hemmed in by Sikkim in the north, Nepal
in the west and Bhutan in the east. Darjeeling
town, Kalimpong and Kurseong are the major
urban centers. Heavily influenced by British
India, Darjeeling still retains legacies
of its colonial past. The toy train is
one of the most striking examples of Darjeeling's
British Raj influence.