The Khangchendzonga National Park, Now named
as Biosphere reserve in Sikkim may be aptly called the haven of prized
Musk Deer, elusive Snow Leopard and the shy Himalayan Tahr, the Shapi of
Sikkim. The National Park occupies a place at the apex amongst the high
altitude National Parks in the country and is endowed with one of the most
magnificent high altitude ecosystems in the world. The Park which has an
elevation of 1829 m. to over 8550m. above mean sea level was commissioned
on 26th August, 1977 having considered the floral, faunal,
ecological, geomorphologic importance and the wildlife potentiality of the
area. This park which also came into existence through the generosity of
heart and purse of idealists who having realised the beauties and ecstasy
of the region, is probably the largest biologically intact continuous
tract of mountainous land with valleys of lush green forests, meadows,
alpine lands reserved primarily for the conservation of its native
wildlife. It nestles a luxuriant flora and galaxy of magnificent fauna of
rare varieties. There lies the primitive wilderness, natural lakes,
tumbling tributary streams, flowered fields and imposing canyon. The
snow-cum-cloud spangled mountains and peaks encircling the Park and a few
falling inside it rear their majestic heads high with all the magnificent
fauna of their own- a community of distinctive animals as if singled out
by nature to withstand the acute intensity of cold for mountain living.
The National Park's untapped potentiality is far beyond the ken of
knowledge of many a man which needs to be tapped with the drill of
intelligence and austere devotion.
Best Season to Visit
March - May and September - November.
Permits and Routes
Yuksom in West Sikkim which is connected by vehicular road is fast
developing into a take off point for mountaineers and trekkers. The trek
routes from Yuksom are :
- Bakim - Dzongri - Thangshing -
Samuteng - Goechala
- Dzongri Base Camp - Rathong -
Khangerteng
- Thangshing - Lam Pokhari - Kasturi
Orar - Lapdong - Tashiding (Road Head).
These places in the Khangchendzonga
National Park are generally included in their itineraries in West Sikkim.
Dzongri which is two days trekking from Yuksom is the nearest place of
tourist interest. These are unrestricted areas. Indian nationals do not
require any permit to visit unrestricted areas in Sikkim but for those
places which are inside the National Park and Sanctuaries, permission of
the State Chief Wildlife is required and this can be obtained on payment
of entry fees. Mountaineers and
trekkers conducting expeditions in the above areas or in that part of the
region may obtain permit on payment of fees from the Check Post or
Wildlife Education and Interpretation Centre at Yuksom. Foreign
nationals in a group of four or more are permitted to trek to Dzongri on
the basis of their visas through conducted tours. State Tourism Department
and Travel Agents organise treks to this park of the region. Similarly,
another areas which epitomizes the trekkers for their unique experience is
the Green Lake in the Khangchendzonga National Park in North Sikkim.
Lachen, a village connected by vehicular road is the take off point for
trekkers and mountaineers for Green fake which takes four to six days to
reach there through treacherous route. The traditional route of
mountaineers is Lucanes Jakchen-Yabuk-Rest Camp (Marco Polo Camp) - Green
Lake . Another detour traverse but murderous route is Lachen-Thasngu
(13,695') Muguthang
(16,000') - Thay La (17,000') - Khyoksa La (18,000') Rest Camp-Green Lake.
Green 1,ake area is again is again developing into a take off point for
mountaineering expeditions to the peaks of the surrounding area. Areas
beyond Chungthang towards Lachen, Green Lake are prohibited areas. Foreign
nationals would require a restricted area permit from the Ministry of Home
Affairs. Government of India, Delhi to visit areas in this part of the
region. Indian nationals are required to obtain an Inner-Line Permit from
the State Home Department. Permission of the State Chief Wildlife Warden
is also mandatory since the areas beyond Lachen towards Green Lake are in
the Khangchendzonga National Park. Travel Agents can help organize
trekking and mountaineering expeditions to this part of the region.
Permission and Fees
In accordance with the provisions of the principal Wildlife (Protection)
Act. 1972. and Wildlife Rules made there on the Chief Wildlife Warden who
is the authority to implement the Act and the Rules in the State grants
permission to visitors intending to visit the National Park and
Sanctuaries for the purpose of studying wildlife, photography, scientific
research, tourism and for the transaction of lawful business on payment of
prescribed fees. Mountaineers, trekkers, Photographers and other visitors
entering the National Park would require to pay.
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25 kilometers from Gangtok and at an altitude of 1280 to
2652 mtr., this 5176 hectare Sanctuary hosts Himalayan Black Bear, Red Panda, Barking Deer, Goral,
Serow, Marbled-Cat, Clouded Leopard, Leopard-Cat and Civet-Cats along with various kinds of birds. The Binturong or Bear-Cat
(Arctictis binturong) is a rare civet reported from here.
Best Season to Visit
March to late May and September to mid- December.
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Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary is located in
North Sikkim in the famous Lachung Valley at a distance of 137 km from
Gangtok. The sanctuary is bounded on its southern periphery by the Yakchey
La and on the northern periphery by the Yumthang Valley known for its
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It is hemmed in on the east by the high
rugged Chuba-Sagochen mountain ranges and on the west by part of Chomzomei
Tso extending upto Lava pass. The picturesque Yumthang Chhu (river)
flows through the sanctuary, which is known for its unique abundance of
Rhododendron trees and shrubs, 40 species/varieties of which are recorded
from Sikkim alone.
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Rhododendron nevium the State Tree occurs
only in this sanctuary which is also rich in ground flora such as primulas,
potentillas, gentians, saxifrages, poppies and aconites. Brown Trout were
introduced into Yumthang Chhu at Phunyi in 1978 and have been flourishing
since. Lachung is the last frontier village before reaching the sanctuary.
There is a Forest Rest House here, as well as one at Yumthang.
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Best Season to Visit March - May, October - December
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