Located across
North, West, and South Sikkim,
Khangchendzonga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site spanning dense forests, alpine meadows, glaciers, and high Himalayan peaks. Home to
endangered wildlife, rare flora, and sacred landscapes, it is a must-visit for nature lovers, trekkers, and adventurers.
• UNESCO World Heritage site with Himalayan biodiversity
• Habitat for Red Panda, Snow Leopard, Himalayan Black Bear, and Musk Deer
• Alpine meadows, glaciers, and pristine rivers
• Trekking routes including Goecha La and Dzongri trails
• Sacred landscapes linked to local legends and spiritual traditions
The park is rich in biodiversity with
rhododendrons, oaks, conifers, and alpine flora, supporting diverse birds and mammals. Its high-altitude terrain offers breathtaking
glacial vistas, waterfalls, and mountain landscapes.
Khangchendzonga National Park is a
trekker’s paradise, offering trails ranging from moderate hikes to challenging expeditions. Visitors experience remote Himalayan wilderness, pristine rivers, and panoramic views of
Kanchenjunga, the world’s third-highest peak.
• Trekkers and adventure seekers
• Nature photographers and wildlife enthusiasts
• Spiritual travelers exploring sacred Himalayan sites
• Eco-tourists and slow travelers
• Visitors touring North, West, and South Sikkim
Khangchendzonga National Park offers a
unique Himalayan experience, blending biodiversity, sacred landscapes, and extreme adventure, making it one of India’s most spectacular natural destinations.