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5 Lines on sikkim lake....

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Answered by nehalmeenath
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1.In sikkim there are 7 lakes

2.sikkim has an impressive literacy rate of more than 70 percent

3.sikkim has been ranked at top in proverty reduction

4.sikkim was officially made the 22nd state of India

5.sikkim is sparsely populated

Answered by shreyabatabyal2005
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Tso Lhamo Lake in the northern region of Sikkim is believed to be the highest lake in India. It is located at an altitude of 5,330 m just 4 km away from the China border. Gurudongmar Lake is also one of the high altitude lakes in Sikkim

BIDAN CHU LAKE SIKKIM

SArranged in transit Nathula from Zuluk, Bidan Chu is a stupendous sight to savour Sikkim. The lake is in the Kupup Village, which is at an elevation of 4114 m above ocean level, and is the most elevated town in the district. Looking like the state of an elephant, the lake sparkles with blue water that on bright days demonstrates impression of the encompassing mountain chain. Bidan Chu is likewise known for mirroring numerous hues some of the time.

GURUDONGMAR LAKE

PExtravagantly sprawled at an elevation of 5425 m, the perfectly clear Gurudongmar is an astounding lake that mirrors the frosted mountains walling it in from all sides. It is one of the most astounding lakes on the planet and is named after Guru Padmasambhava; otherwise called Guru Dongmar. The lake is thought to convey religious centrality both in Buddhist and Sikhs religions. The amazing reality about this purified lake is that even in extraordinary winters, a piece of this lake never solidifies. The fantasy behind this is Guru Dongmar had once contacted and blessed this lake and made it in part solidified consistently. The Lake additionally conveys relieving properties and offers the stunning views of Mount Siniolchu and Khanchendzonga. Gurudongmar Lake is extremely popular among the travellers due to its religious hugeness, grand excellence and praiseworthy treks.

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