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EDUGATE TEARCHERS TRAINING INSTITUTE

Name: DIPAYAN MAHATA


ROLL:23152211 No:0410
REG No: 21151511031 of 2021
Practical On : CC-05
SUBJECT: School Base Activities(2ⁿᵈ Year)
SESSION: 2021-23
"Don't limit a child to your own learning, for he was born in another
time."

~ Rabindranath Tagore
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to the successful
completion of this college project. My sincere thanks to AGNIVA SATPATHY
for their guidance and support, which played a pivotal role in shaping the project.

I am also thankful for the collaboration and assistance from my classmates,


whose insights and cooperation greatly enriched the project. Special thanks to
for their valuable contributions.

Appreciation goes to the college library and research staff for providing access to
essential resources. Additionally, I would like to thank my family and friends for
their unwavering encouragement.

Thank you all for being a crucial part of this project's journey.

Sincerely,
DIPAYAN MAHATA
EDUGATE TEACHERS TRAINING INSTITUTE
WELCOME

TO
SIKKIM
(EDUCATIONAL TOUR)
Top Eight Places In Sikkim:

▪︎GANTOK
• Tasomgo Lake
▪︎Teesta River
▪︎Nathula PASS
• Lachung
• Bakthnag waterfall
• Ganesh temple
• Gonjang monastery
GANGTOK

Gangtok is the capital and the most populous city of the Indian state of Sikkim. The seat of eponymous district, Gangtok
is in the eastern Himalayan range, at an elevation of 1,650 m (5,410 ft). The city's population of 100,000 consists of the
three , ethnicities the Bhutias, Lepchas, Gorkhalis and also plainsmen from other states of India have settled here. Within
the higher peaks of the and with a year-round mil climate, Gangtok is at the center of Sikkim's tourism industry.
Gangtok rose to prominence as a popular site after the construction of the in 1840. In 1894, the ruling Sikkimese,
transferred the capital to Gangtok. In the early 20th century, Gangtok became a major stopover on the between in and
cities such as (then Calcutta) in . After India won its independence from the in 1947, Sikkim chose to remain an
independent monarchy, with Gangtok as its capital. After Sikkim's merger with India in 1975, Gangtok continued as the
state capital.
Tsomgo LAKE

Tsomgo Lake, also known as Tsongmo Lake or Changgu Lake, is a glacial lake in the
East Sikkim district of the Indian state of Sikkim, some 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the
capital Gangtok. Located at an elevation of 3,753 m (12,313 ft), the lake remains frozen
during the winter season. The lake surface reflects different colours with change of seasons
and is held in great reverence by the local Sikkimese people. Buddhist monks
prognosticated after studying the changing colours of the lake.
Teesta River

Teesta River is a 414 km (257 mi) long river that rises in the Pauhunri Mountain of eastern Himalayas, flows through the
Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal and subsequently enters Bangladesh through Rangpur division. In Banglades
it merges with Brahmaputra River which after meeting some other major rivers of the Bengal delta finally falls into the
Bay of Bengal.[1] It drains an area of 12,540 km² (4,840 sq mi).[2] In India, the Teesta flows through Mangan District,
Gangtok District, Pakyong District, Kalimpong district, Darjeeling District, Jalpaiguri District, Cooch Behar districts and
the cities of Rangpo, Jalpaiguri and Mekhliganj. In Bangladesh, it flows through Lalmonirhat District, Rangpur District,
Kurigram District and Gaibandha District. It joins the Brahmaputra River at Phulchhari Upazila in Bangladesh. 305 km
(190 mi) of the river lies in India and 109 km (68 mi) in Bangladesh. The Teesta is the largest river of Sikkim and secon
largest river.
Nathula PASS

Nathu La is a mountain pass in the Dongkya Range of the Himalayas


between China's Yadong County in Tibet, and the Indian states of Sikkim.
But minor touch of Bengal in South Asia. The pass, at 4,310 m (14,140 ft),
connects the towns of Kalimpong and Gangtok to the villages and towns of
the lower Chumbi Valley.
LACHUNG

Lachung is a town and hill station in northeast Sikkim, India. It is located in the North Sikkim district near the border with Tib
.[1] Lachung is at an elevation of about 9,600 feet (2,900 m) and at the confluence of the Lachen and Lachung Rivers, both
tributaries of the River Teesta. The word Lachung means "small pass". The town is approximately 125 kilometres (78 mi)
from the capital Gangtok.
The Indian Army has a forward base in the town. Before the Chinese occupation of Tibet in 1950, Lachung [2] was a trading
post between Sikkim and Tibet, after which it was closed down. The town's economy has been boosted by tourism in recen
years as the region has been opened up by the Indian government. Tourists come from all over the world to visit the town
between October and May, mostly on their way to the Yumthang Valley and the Lachung Monastery. Most of Lachung's
inhabitants are of Lepcha and Tibetan descent.
BAKTHANG WATERFALL

This is a wonderful waterfall located on the North Sikkim Highway (NHIO) towards Tashi View Point and about 4kms
from Gangtok town. While visiting Tashi View point or returning, it's worth stopping at this roadside waterfall for
sometime. While the height of the fall isn't much, it's the width of the fall that makes it so beautiful. The flowing water
falls over a canopy of green creepers.

The waterfall is fed by Ratey Chu river which originates from the glacial lake called Tamze at an altitude of 12,500ft.
Bakthang Fall is a wonderful sight to take pictures.
Ganesh Tok

Ganesh Tok is a small temple with viewpoint in Gangtok. Situated on top of a hill, the quaint place has mind-
stirring views - the Kanchenjunga hill can be seen in its true form of glory from here and is at its best especially in
the morning. The temple (dedicated to Lord Ganesh) is, however, so small that it can only fit one person at a time.
Colourful flags are tied across the stairs making it stand out. There is a place where shoes can be kept safe, and
hands can be washed before entering the temple. There is also a lounge and a balcony in front of the temple which
is the main attraction of the place.
Gonganj Monastery

Gonjang Monastery is located at Fatak Bojhogari near Tashi Viewpoint in Gangtok, Sikkim, around 8 kilometres from Gangtok SNT Bus Station.
It is one of Gangtok’s most famous monasteries and one of the top Gangtok attractions, with an elevation of 6066 feet.

H.E. Tingkye Gonjang Rimpoche founded Gonjang Monastery in 1981. Yolmo Terton Ngakchang Shakya Zangpo, a 15th century Nyingmapa
Terton, was acknowledged as his manifestation. The monastery adheres to the Nyingmapa school of Tibetan Buddhism’s Jangter tradition. The
monk pupils are taught monastic education as well as Tibetan language and English. The monastery disseminates knowledge about Indian and
Tibetan Buddhist philosophy based on moral principles through close and comparative study.
"Unveiling Perspectives: Reflections on my Educational Journey through
Sikkim"

Reflecting on my educational trip to Sikkim, I find that the experience has been multifaceted and
rich. The cultural diversity, stunning landscapes, and interactions with local communities have
collectively left a lasting impression on me. While it may take time to fully comprehend the
depth of the lessons learned, the exposure to Sikkim's unique blend of nature and culture has
undeniably broadened my perspective and enriched my understanding of the world.
DATA SOURCES

TO COMPLETE MY PROJECT I HAVE TEKEN THE


HELPS FROM VARIOUS BOOKS AND I HAVE
ALSO COLLECT INFORMATION THROUGH
INTERNET, GOOGLE, WIKIPIDIA ETC. ALL THE
INFORMATION OF MY PROJECT IS CORRECT
AND ACCEPTABLE.
THANKING YOU
~DIPAYAN MAHA

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