Sikkim
Sikkim is a state located in the northeastern region of India. It shares its borders with Bhutan to the east, Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north and northeast, West Bengal to the south and Nepal to the west. The capital and largest city of Sikkim is Gangtok.
Sikkim is known for its beautiful mountain landscapes, rich biodiversity, and cultural diversity. It is home to several ethnic groups including the Lepchas, Bhutias, and Nepalis, who have their own unique traditions, customs, and languages.
Tourism is a major industry in Sikkim, and popular tourist destinations include the Tsomgo Lake, Nathu La Pass, Rumtek Monastery, and the Kanchenjunga National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Sikkim is also known for its production of tea, which is grown in the region's high-altitude tea gardens.
In terms of governance, Sikkim has a unicameral legislature with 32 seats and a Chief Minister as its head of government. The state is known for its progressive policies, including being the first state in India to have a fully organic agriculture system.