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Wildlife & Nature in Sikkim

Wildlife & Nature in Sikkim

Sikkim is one of India’s richest biodiversity hotspots, home to rare wildlife, dense forests, alpine meadows, and diverse ecosystems. As part of the Eastern Himalayas, it hosts a variety of endangered species, vibrant flora, and untouched landscapes.

Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, birdwatcher, or nature lover, here are the best places to experience Sikkim’s incredible biodiversity:

 

1. Kanchenjunga National Park – A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Location: North & West Sikkim
Best For: Trekking, wildlife spotting, Himalayan views
Why Visit?

  • A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a biosphere reserve, covering 1,784 sq. km.
  • Home to rare species like Snow Leopards, Red Pandas, Himalayan Tahr, and Musk Deer.
  • Dense forests, glaciers, and the stunning Kanchenjunga mountain range.
  • Goecha La & Dzongri treks pass through this breathtaking park.

 Top Attractions: Green Lake Trek, Tholung Monastery, Tikip Chu River.
 Best Time to Visit: March – May & September – November.

 

2. Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary – Close to Gangtok

Location: 20 km from Gangtok
Best For: Birdwatching, short hikes, Red Panda spotting
Why Visit?

  • A dense subtropical & temperate forest, perfect for a nature getaway near Gangtok.
  • Home to Red Pandas, Barking Deer, Himalayan Black Bears, and Clouded Leopards.
  • A birdwatcher’s paradise, with species like Blood Pheasants, Sunbirds, and Flycatchers.

 Top Attractions: Tinjure Viewpoint (Kanchenjunga views), Lepcha villages.
 Best Time to Visit: March – June & September – November.

 

3. Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary – The Valley of Flowers

Location: Yumthang Valley, North Sikkim
Best For: Flora lovers, photographers, nature walks
Why Visit?

  • Over 40+ species of rhododendrons, blooming in April-May.
  • Scenic landscapes with snow-covered peaks and meandering rivers.
  • A chance to spot Himalayan Blue Sheep, Red Pandas, and rare Pheasants.

 Top Attractions: Yumthang Hot Springs, Zero Point (for snow lovers).
 Best Time to Visit: April – May (for full bloom), October – November (for scenic beauty).

 

4. Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary – The Land of Rare Orchids

Location: Near Tsomgo Lake, East Sikkim
Best For: Alpine landscapes, orchids, snow leopards
Why Visit?

  • Home to rare Himalayan orchids, rhododendrons, and primulas.
  • Houses Himalayan Monals, Snow Leopards, and Musk Deer.
  • Best visited during spring (for flowers) or winter (for snow-covered landscapes).

 Top Attractions: Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass.
 Best Time to Visit: April – June (flora) & December – February (snow lovers).

 

5. Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary – The Best Place for Red Pandas

Location: South Sikkim, near Ravangla
Best For: Red Panda spotting, trekking, birdwatching
Why Visit?

  • A biodiversity hotspot featuring Red Pandas, Himalayan Bears, and Leopards.
  • Maenam La Trek leads to Maenam Peak (10,500 ft) for breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga.
  • A great place to explore medicinal plants, herbs, and rare butterflies.

 Top Attractions: Ravangla Buddha Park, Ralang Monastery.
 Best Time to Visit: March – May & October – December.

 

6. Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary – A Trekker’s Dream

Location: West Sikkim, near Hilley
Best For: Trekking, rhododendron lovers, offbeat travelers
Why Visit?

  • A stunning forest covered in blooming rhododendrons (March-May).
  • Home to Red Pandas, Himalayan Black Bears, and Flying Squirrels.
  • A short, scenic trek from Hilley village leads to Barsey ridge with panoramic views.

 Top Attractions: Singalila Ridge, Hilley Forest Trail.
 Best Time to Visit: March – May (flower season) & October – November (for trekking).

 

7. Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary – A Lesser-Known Gem

Location: East Sikkim, near Zuluk
Best For: Birdwatching, offbeat travel, mountain views
Why Visit?

  • Home to Himalayan Griffons, Blood Pheasants, Red Pandas, and Wild Dogs.
  • A great alternative to crowded wildlife parks.
  • Spectacular sunrise views over Zuluk’s winding Silk Route.

 Top Attractions: Kupup Lake, Thambi Viewpoint.
 Best Time to Visit: March – June & September – November.

 

8. Kitam Bird Sanctuary – A Paradise for Birdwatchers

Location: South Sikkim, near Namchi
Best For: Birdwatching, nature walks, photography
Why Visit?

  • Home to more than 200 bird species, including Himalayan Bulbuls and Green Magpies.
  • The only low-altitude bird sanctuary in Sikkim, open year-round.
  • A perfect place for gentle nature walks and photography.

 Top Attractions: Namchi Char Dham, Temi Tea Garden.
 Best Time to Visit: October – April (for migratory birds).

 

Wildlife You Can Spot in Sikkim

Animal/Bird

Best Place to Spot

Red Panda

Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary, Fambong Lho Sanctuary

Snow Leopard

Kanchenjunga National Park, Kyongnosla Sanctuary

Himalayan Black Bear

Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary, Maenam Sanctuary

Himalayan Tahr & Musk Deer

Kanchenjunga National Park, Shingba Sanctuary

Blood Pheasant (State Bird of Sikkim)

Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary, Kitam Bird Sanctuary

Himalayan Monal (National Bird of Nepal)

Kyongnosla Sanctuary, Fambong Lho Sanctuary