Sikkim Wildlife: 8 Awe-Striking Top Sanctuaries and National Parks

It has the highest mountain in India and retains the honor of being the third highest mountain in the world. With a portion of the Himalayas, it is tall and proud at an altitude of 8,586 meters. It was declared a national park in Sikkim in 1977. It is one of the most famous National Parks in Sikkim. It is home to exotic wildlife, including Himalayan langurs, Leopard Cat, and Himalayan Palm Civet. 

It is also home to many migratory birds. That is why it attracts so many birds and bird watchers throughout the year. Another reason that makes it one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in Sikkim is the presence of associated wildlife such as the Himalayan Black Bear, the Himalayan Red Panda, the Himalayan Palm Civet, Leopard cat, Himalayan Langur, Himalayan Yellow Throated Marten, and so forth.

The 8 most famous Sanctuaries and National Parks of Sikkim:

Sikkim wildlife, snow-capped mountains, deforestation, and many more to discover in this vast expanse of the unseen universe. If you are interested in trekking, this is a great place for hiking and taking long walks. Lying in the lap of nature, there are seven famous wildlife sanctuaries in Sikkim, and also one Khangchendzonga National Park, which is the famous national park in Sikkim, where beauty and peace are at their peak. Let’s take a look at all of them.

1. Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary

 Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary
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To the east, the Pangolakha Range separates Sikkim from its eastern neighbor Bhutan. It is connected to the south by a forest patch through Neora Valley National Park in West Bengal. There are some high-altitude lakes, which serve as biodiversity hotspots for migratory birds such as Tsongmo.

It is also home to some abuses, especially the wood pigeons and the bay forest. This wildlife sanctuary is home to some exotic species from northeastern India. The red panda, the state mammal of Sikkim, and a highly emotional creature from the northern forests Book Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary Trip.

2. Barsey Rhododendron Wildlife Sanctuary

 Barsey Rhododendron Wildlife Sanctuary
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The state is the destination of Sikkim, the anniversary of natural splendor. The Barsey Rhododendron sanctuary has 600 different types of rhododendron plants. Spread over an area of ​​104 square kilometers, this place is famous for being home to a rare species of Himalayan, red panda, and black bear. 

This small village called Barsey is located at an altitude of 10,003 feet. The Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary, a natural habitat for a vast expanse of rare plants and animals, amazed many travelers Book Barsey Rhododendron Wildlife Sanctuary Trip.

3. Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary

Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary
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Known as an extension of Khangchendzonga National Park in Sikkim, this room contains some small bundles, including Dutch, painting, and manganese. It is managed by the Sikkim State Forest Department. Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary has a wide variety of flora and fauna.

 Fambong Lho is great for bird watching as it shelters endangered animal species such as the refugee hornbill and the laughter thrush. The sanctuary is home to animals such as the red panda, the barking deer, and the plants are rich in rhododendrons and orchids Book . Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary Trip.

4. Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary

Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary
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Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary is a protected natural life safe-haven in East Sikkim, India. Rhododendron niveum (the state tree of Sikkim) and Cypripedium Tiberium (Ground Slipper Arcade), which is on the verge of extinction, are also introduced here. 

Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary is important for the consecrated Himalayan scene. The Kyongnosla is surrounded by the alpine century flora and fauna, the rare, endangered ground orchids and rhododendrons, and the long silver firs are among the most important plants present Book Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary Trip.

5. Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary

Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary
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Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary is spread by a variety of plants and is famous for its rhododendron flowers. This sanctuary is rich in natural plants and thus it is covered in various other species of plants and trees such as potentillas, primulas, saxifrages, poppies, aconites, gentians, etc. 

This nature park is also a popular trekking destination in Sikkim. You can observe many species of rhododendrons and enjoy the natural mountain ranges flowing in the valley and the sparkling Yumthang Chu (river Book Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary Trip.

6. Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary

Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary
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This Sanctuary is famous for bird watching when you are looking for Sikkim tourism. Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary is a popular wildlife sanctuary in Sikkim. A multitude of medicinal plants, Wildlife Sanctuary is a treat for nature lovers. A paradise for nature lovers, you will find its abundant flora and fauna.

 In this sanctuary, you will find snow leopards, Himalayan black bears, wild donkeys, deer, musk deer, flying squirrels, and many kinds of animals, butterflies, and birds. This place is a symbol of many things, 20 km away from Gangtok Book Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary Trip.

7. Kitam (Bird) Wildlife Sanctuary

 Kitam (Bird) Wildlife Sanctuary
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In the Indian state of Sikkim, Kitam Bird Sanctuary is a paradise for bird lovers and nature lovers and attracts domestic and international tourists for birds throughout the year. Closed with dense fragrant vegetation of shrubs and pine forests, it is home to more than 200 endangered species, including endangered birds and active butterflies. 

Katam is also known for its beautiful butterflies. Kitam is the only safe haven for high-altitude birds and is open all year round Book Kitam (Bird) Wildlife Sanctuary Trip.

8. Khangchendzonga National Park

Khangchendzonga National Park
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Khangchendzonga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and covers an area of ​​1784 sq km. Krummholz is one of the highlights of your visit to Sikkim Wildlife. This high-altitude national park in Sikkim is known for its amazing wildlife where exotic animal species such as red panda, snow leopard, great Tibetan sheep, squirrel, musk deer, etc. can be seen. 

This includes many trees, plants, flowers, and animals. Amazing scenery and cool waterfalls are pleasant. There are hundreds of species of animals, such as red pandas and Himalayan birds, to be seen on a jeep safari, which in itself is a very enjoyable ride. 

Khangchendzonga National Park is home to one-third of India’s bird diversity, wild trees, orchids and rhododendrons, and the country’s flowering plants. Once you experience it for a lifetime, you have to get there to feel close to nature. It is a famous national park in Sikkim Book Khangchendzonga National Park Trip.

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