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Maps of Indian States

Maps of Sikkim


The state map of Sikkim is recognized as the state which has the least population in India. It is nestled with the Himalayas and is called a landlocked state.


Sikkim is the least populous state in India and the second-smallest in area after Goa.


Though English is the official language of the state a major portion of the population converse in Lepcha, Nepali, Limbu and Bhutia. Sikkim maps depicts that the state is surrounded by mountains

The climate ranges from sub-tropical in the south to tundra in the northern parts. The temperature ranges from below 0 °C (32 °F) almost every night in the tundra type and the northern parts see a bit of snow for the first four months. The peaks of northern western Sikkim are perpetually frozen. During the summer season the temperature ranges up to 15 °C. The five season that exhibit winter, summer, spring, and autumn, and a monsoon season between June and September.


Famous Buddhist spots – Sikkim maps have their views on Buddhist influence on this place. It makes it quite definite for the researchers and travelers to categorize their works accordingly. The travelers make their way to the Buddhist spots. The famous Buddhist spots are Rumtek Dharma Chakra Center which is near Gangtok the capital of the state. The Rumtek Dharma Chakra Center is the largest monastery of the state.


The monastery follows the Tibetan Buddhism and is also the home to the World's most rare religious scriptures and other sacred objects. Another famous divine object of Buddhist is the Do- Drul Chorten. It was established in the year 1945 by Trulshi Rimpoche the head of the Nyingma the order of the Tibetan Mahayana Buddhism. It is the oldest Buddha divine in the state. The state maps of Sikkim speak for its attractions of Buddha spots.


Sikkim is a small state in India that is having the lush green valleys and mesmerizing Flora and fauna. Sikkim is a must see tourist state which has its fame over Buddhist sculptures.