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Sikkim Reopens Tourist Destinations, Excluding Extreme Northern Areas, Following Floods

Following a flash flood in the Teesta River triggered by a cloudburst on October 4, resulting in 40 casualties, the state has worked to address the aftermath and ensure the safety of tourists.

The Sikkim government has announced the reopening of all major tourist destinations across the state, with the exception of the extreme northern parts of North Sikkim. Bandana Chettri, Additional Secretary of the Tourism and Civil Aviation Department, assured that areas including Gangtok, Namchi, Soreng, Pakyong, and Gyalshing are safe for visitors, emphasising the pleasant weather conditions during the festive season, news agency PTI reported. 

An advisory issued on Monday stated, "Except for the extreme Northern part of Sikkim which is not accessible, all other destinations of the state are open for tourists, and there is no untoward situation as the impact of the flood in Teesta has since normalized".

Following a flash flood in the Teesta River triggered by a cloudburst on October 4, resulting in 40 casualties, the state has worked to address the aftermath and ensure the safety of tourists. Despite the recent challenges, Sikkim, renowned for its natural beauty, invites tourists to explore its pristine landscapes, the report said. 

With over a million visitors annually, tourism is a significant economic driver for Sikkim. The recent endorsement by the National Geographic channel, featuring Sikkim in the list of coolest destinations to visit in 2024, underscores the appeal of this Himalayan state.

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Sikkim, nestled in the eastern Himalayas, enchants visitors with its breathtaking scenery and cultural diversity. Sikkim, known for its pristine natural beauty, has a wide range of attractions. Gangtok, the region's capital city, entices with its vibrant markets and monasteries, offering a glimpse into the region's religious and cultural heritage. The iconic Nathula Pass, perched at a high altitude, provides panoramic views of the snow-capped mountains and is a historic trade route connecting India and China. Yumthang Valley, also known as the "Valley of Flowers," attracts nature lovers with its vibrant display of alpine flora. 

The ancient Rumtek Monastery, perched on a hill, is a sacred Buddhist site and a popular pilgrimage destination. Furthermore, the tranquil Tsomgo Lake and the enchanting Gurudongmar Lake are must-see destinations that reflect the pristine beauty of Sikkim's natural wonders. Sikkim beckons visitors to discover the enchanting blend of spirituality and natural splendour, whether exploring monasteries, trekking through scenic trails, or simply immersing in the tranquilly of its lakes.

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