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  2. Gangtok - Wikipedia

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    Nepali is the most widely spoken language in Sikkim as well as Gangtok. [61] English and Hindi being the official language of Sikkim and India respectively, are also widely spoken and understood in most of Sikkim, particularly in Gangtok. [62] [63] Other languages spoken in Gangtok include Bhutia , Tibetan and Lepcha.

  3. Gangtok district - Wikipedia

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    Gangtok District [2] is an administrative district of the Indian state of Sikkim. It was renamed in 2021 as a result of administrative reorganisation of the state, which also saw three subdivisions of the East Sikkim district spawned off as a separate Pakyong district .

  4. Banjhakri Falls and Energy Park - Wikipedia

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    The Banjhakri Falls and Energy Park is a recreation centre and tourist attraction near Gangtok, in the state of Sikkim, India. The park's statuary and other displays document the Ban Jhakri, or traditional shamanic healer who worships spirits living in caves around the falls. Ban means "forest", and jhākri means "healer". [1] [2]

  5. Pakyong Airport - Wikipedia

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    Spread over 201 acres (81 ha), the airport is located at Pakyong, about 31 km (22 mi) south of Gangtok. [6] At 4,646 ft, Pakyong Airport is one of the five highest airports in India. [7] It is also the first greenfield airport constructed in the Northeast India, [8] the 100th operational airport in India, and the only airport in the state of ...

  6. Lingdum Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Lingdum Monastery (also Ranka Lingdum or Pal Zurmang Kagyud Monastery) is a Buddhist monastery near Ranka in Sikkim, North East India, about an hour's drive from Gangtok. It was completed in 1999. [1] [2] [3] It follows the Zurmang Kagyu tradition. [4]

  7. Tsuklakhang Palace - Wikipedia

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    Tsuklakhang Palace or Tsuklakhang Royal Chapel and Monastery (Sikkimese: གཙུག་ལག་ཁང; Wylie: gtsug-tag-khang) is a Buddhist palatial monastery in Gangtok, Sikkim, India.