A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Khangchendzonga National Park is a breathtaking high-altitude park located in Sikkim. Named after Mount Khangchendzonga (Kanchenjunga), the third-highest mountain in the world, the park is a mix of pristine glaciers, alpine meadows, dense forests, and diverse wildlife. It is a sacred site for the Sikkimese people and holds cultural and spiritual significance.
| Location | Google Maps |
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| By Type | National Park , Wildlife Sanctuary , Biodiversity Site |
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| By Location Features | On Hill |
| By Settlement Type | In Remote Location |
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