Once a royal kingdom, Sikkim has been one of India’s northeastern states for 50 years. Even so, not too many travellers have unlocked its great potential. Rich in natural beauty and indigenous culture, it’s one of the few unspoilt destinations where you can count on engaging with the local and the authentic. Mountains, glaciers, glacier-fed rivers and lakes, hot springs… it has a wealth of wonders for those who love nature. The Khangchendzonga (or Kanchenjunga) is the country’s tallest mountain peak at 8,586 metres, though off-limits to climbers from its Indian side. As a biodiversity hotspot, Sikkim boasts over 4,500 types of flowering plants, including 550 orchid species and 36 rhododendrons, 16 types of conifers, 11 different oaks, 28 kinds of bamboo, 362 varieties of ferns, over 424 medicinal plants,…