After the floods, Sikkim opens all tourist spots with the exception of the far north.

All tourist spots in Sikkim are open as the effects of the floods subside, with the exception of the state’s remote northern region, which is inaccessible.
With the exception of the most remote areas of North Sikkim, the Sikkim administration has declared that all famous tourist spots in the Himalayan state are open to visitors.

Additional Secretary Banana Ricochet of the Sikkim government’s Tourism and Civil Aviation Department stated that all of the state’s regions, which are divided into several districts, including Gangtok, Nam chi, Soreness, Pyongyang, and Shingling, are safe to visit and have pleasant weather during this holiday season.

All of the state’s tourist spots are open, with the exception of the inaccessible extreme north of Sikkim. The impact of the Tees ta flood has since subsided, thus there is no current emergency,” an advisory on Monday stated.

She exhorted travelers to the Himalayan state, which is renowned for its unspoiled environment.

A cloudburst in the early hours of October 4 caused a flash flood in the Tees ta river, which devastated the Himalayan state and claimed 40 lives.

The primary economic activity in Sikkim is the tourism sector, which brings in over a million visitors annually.

Sikkim was included on the National Geographic channel’s list of the hippest places to travel in 2024.

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