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Sikkim
has
the
unique
distinction
of
being
bounded
by
three
sovereign
nations,
Nepal
in
the
west,
Bhutan
in
the
east
and
China's
Tibet
in
the
north.
It
also
shares
its
southern
border
with
the
state
of
West
Bengal.
It
has
an
area
of
around
7096
sq
km
and
it
is
about
64
km
from
east
to
west
and
110
km
from
north
to
south.
Mt.
Kanchendzonga,
the
third
highest
peak
in
the
world
dominates
the
landscape
of
the
State
and
is
revered
as
Sikkim's
guardian
deity.
The
state
has
a
good
number
of
glaciers
and
some
of
the
very
important
ones
are
Zemu,
Rathong,
Lona
in
North
Sikkim.
The
river
Tista
is
the
lifeline
of
Sikkim
and
it
originates
from
Lake
Cholamu.
Its
tributaries
are
Rangeet,
Ramam
and
Rangpo.
Sikkim
offers
best
buys
for
hand
woven
carpets,
thankas
and
other
paintings.
Other
items
typical
of
the
state
and
are
large
cardamoms,
Lepcha
weave
bags,
purses,
jewellery
and
liquors
etc.
The
main
inhabitants
of
the
state
are
the
Lepchas,
Bhutias
and
Nepalis. |
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FLORA
AND
FAUNA
:
Sikkim
is
endowed
with
a
rich
species
of
flowering
plant,
including
600
species
of
orchids.
There
are
magnificent
magnolias
in
the
temperate
regions
and
over
40
varieties
of
rhododendrons
in
the
higher
regions.
The
red
panda,
the
Himalayan
black
bear,
several
species
of
deer,
leopard
cat,
flying
squirrels,
the
blue
sheep,
the
Tibetan
wild
ass,
the
bearded
vulture
and
around
600
species
of
butterflies
are
found
in
the
State.
There
are
six
wildlife
sanctuaries
and
one
National
Park
in
the
State.
The
five
sanctuaries
are
the
Kyongnosla
Alpine
Sanctuary,
Shingbha
Rhododendron
Sanctuary,
Meanam
Wildlife
Sanctuary,
Varsey
Rhododendron
Sanctuary
and
Fambong
La
Wildlife
sanctuary.
The
only
National
Park
in
the
state
is
the
Khangchendzonga
National
Park
known
as
the
highest
National
Park
in
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NATIONAL
PARK
/
WILDLIFE
SANCTUARIES
:
Kanchendzonga
National
Park
:
The
Park
covers
an
area
of
around
1400
sq.km.
It
is
bound
on
the
north
by
the
Tent
Peak
and
the
ridge
of
Zemu
glaciers,
on
the
east
by
the
ridge
of
Mt.
Lamaongden,
on
the
west
by
Mt.
Kanchendzonga
and
in
the
south
by
Mt.
Narsing
and
Mt.
Pandim.
Wildlife
found
in
this
Park
are
the
snow
leopard,
Himalayan
black
bear,
red
panda,
barking
deer,
blood
pheasant,
civet
cats,
black
eagle
etc.
Kyongnosla
Alpine
Sanctuary
:
Adjoining
the
Tsomgo
Lake
and
covering
an
area
of 4
sq
km,
wildlife
found
in
this
sanctuary
are
the
red
panda,
blood
pheasant
etc.
Shingbha
Rhododendron
Sanctuary
:
Famous
for
its
variety
of
rhododendrons.
Meanam
Wildlife
Sanctuary
:
Located
above
Ravangla
town
and
covering
an
area
of
35
sq
km,
this
sanctuary
has
its
highest
point
in
Meanam
at
10,600
ft.
Animals
and
birds
found
in
this
sanctuary
are
the
red
panda,
leopard
cat,
civet
this
33
hectares
wildlife
sanctuary
is
located
near
Yumthang.
Wildlife
found
in
this
sanctuary
-
the
blood
pheasant,
partridge,
tiger,
civet
cats
etc.
Varsey
Rhododendron
Sanctuary
:
This
rhododendron
sanctuary
has
been
recently
established
and
lies
in
the
west
corner
of
Sikkim.
Fambong
Lho
Wildlife
Sanctuary
:
With
an
area
of
51.76
sq.
km
and
lying
above
the
road
between
Singtam
and
Dikhu,
this
sanctuary
is
25
km
from
Gangtok.
The
sanctuary
is
rich
in
wild
orchids,
rhododendrons
etc.
and
is
home
to
the
Himalayan
black
bear,
red
panda,
civet
cat
and
many
varieties
of
birds
and
butterflies. |
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