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Sikkim is a unique blend of different customs, religion and traditions of different communities. Since the ancient times, Sikkim was occupied by three tribes, namely, the Lepchas, the Bhutias and the Nepalese. They continue to form the people’s group and culture in Sikkim even today. The Nepalese population dominates a considerable portion of the Sikkim’s population and that is why Nepali is also the most common language among all the others in Sikkim. Recently, people have flocked over from the entire country and many Bengalis, Punjabis and Biharis have settled in to set up travel and construction businesses. A fusion of many cultures hence can be spotted but the state has remained exceptionally friendly and peaceful.

Sikkim is like a beautiful cultural bouquet that is adorned with attractive folk dances, traditions and customs of different tribes and castes. These myriad cultures have given birth to a quintessential Sikkimese culture that encompasses all walks and ways of life. Having said that, it has also managed to retain its own identity. These can also be seen in their festivals, various places of worship and cultural dances that are celebrated throughout the year.

The ceremonial mask dance performances is a must watch when you plan a trip to Sikkim. They are performed by the monks with superfluous zeal and energy. The sparkling jewellery and swords add to the authenticity of the performance while they dance to the resounding drums and trumpeting of horns.

The spirits of Sikkim are its mountains, rivers and forests are a part of it. Nature in the culture of Sikkim is considered to be God. The Phang Labsol festival is one of the festivals celebrated by the locals when they offer gratitude to the Mount Khangchendzonga. This festival is considered to be a powerful guard of the state.

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