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Khangchendzonga National Park

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Khangchendzonga National Park

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.

Wildlife Species Found

  • Mammals: Snow leopard, red panda, Himalayan black bear, Tibetan wolf, clouded leopard, musk deer, Himalayan tahr, and blue sheep.
  • Birds: Blood pheasant, Himalayan monal, satyr tragopan, eagle, and black-necked crane.
  • Flora: Rhododendrons, fir, oak, birch, and medicinal plants.

Famous For

  • Spectacular Views of Kanchenjunga – Stunning panoramas of the world's third-highest peak.
  • Snow Leopard Habitat – One of the few places in India where snow leopards roam.
  • Sacred Significance – Rich in Sikkimese Buddhist culture and legends.
  • Adventure & Trekking – Popular trekking routes like Goechala Trek offer breathtaking landscapes.

Best Time to Visit

  • March to May – Ideal for trekking and enjoying blooming rhododendrons.
  • September to November – Best for clear mountain views and wildlife sightings.
  • Winter (December to February) – Extremely cold, but offers snow-covered landscapes.
How to Reach Khangchendzonga National Park
The nearest airport is Pakyong Airport (Sikkim, 35 km) or Bagdogra Airport (West Bengal, 120 km). The closest railway station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP), 120 km away. From there, taxis and shared jeeps are available to Gangtok and Yuksom, the main entry points to the park.
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