collected information about three wildlife sanctuaries/national park/bio reserves of sikkim
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To unscramble Sikkim wildlife, snow-capped mountains, ancient forests, one has a lot to explore in the unseen universe of this vast land. Lying in the lap of nature, there are seven famous wildlife sanctuaries in Sikkim, and also one National Park where beauty and peace are at its peak. Let’s have a look at them all.
1. Khangchendzonga National Park
Khangchendzonga, situated in the North Sikkim, is also known as Kanchenjunga. It has the highest mountain in India and maintains the distinction of the 3rd highest mountain in the world. Standing tall and proud at 8,586 meters height along a section of the Himalayas, it had been declared a National Park in the year 1977. This National Park has a total area of 1784 km which is dedicated to the protection and conservation of the region’s biodiversity.
Kanchenjunga is a major attraction of an exquisite Sikkim Wildlife experience that you experience upon your visit. It accommodates numerous varieties of splendid trees, plants, flowers, and animals.
2. Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary
Famous Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary in East Sikkim is a notable landmark in the hilly state. It covers an area of about 124 square km and is surrounded by the Pangolakha Range and the Chola Range respectively. It also shares a unique connection with the forests of the neighboring country Bhutan besides that of the neighboring West Bengal state. A few small villages are also situated in it’s amidst.
A notable name of Sikkim Wildlife is home to some of the most exotic animals such as the Asiatic Black Bear, Red Fox and about 300 Red Pandas which also happens to be the largest number in the world reserved at one place. It also has the rare species of flora which includes the Silver Fir, Oak, Bamboo and the Rhododendron amongst others.
3. Barsey Rhododendron Wildlife Sanctuary
Considered one of the famous wildlife sanctuaries in Sikkim, this lovely sanctuary is located in the West Sikkim with an area of about 104 square km. It is surrounded by the Singalila Range and so does it share its border with the neighboring country, Nepal.
It is also known to be home for the variegated species of migratory birds. That is why it attracts a countless number of bird lovers and birdwatchers throughout the year. However, this sanctuary is not like one of the typical Wildlife Sanctuaries in Sikkim. This wildlife sanctuary is still not an as popular as its counterparts in the region yet its diverse and abundant flora and fauna especially exotic plant species, Rhododendron appeals to many nature lovers.
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