How do you get to Katao?

How do you get to Katao?

By Air: The nearest airport of Katao is in Bagdogra. From Bagdogra airport it takes 8hrs to reach Katao in North Sikkim. Distance: The distance between Bagdogra to Katao is 222 kilometers. By Rail: The nearest railway station of Kato is NJP (New Jalpaiguri Station).

Where is Mount Katao?

Sikkim
Located in the northern part of Sikkim, almost 144 kilometers from the capital, Gangtok, and 28 kms from Lachung, Mt. Katao is amongst the most spectacular sights you can imagine in the state. However, one has to avail permits from the army to enter the area where this majestic peak is located.

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Which place of Sikkim is known as Switzerland of India?

Gangtok
SWITZERLAND OF INDIA – Gangtok.

Is lachung open now?

The administration had in July started allowing tourists with fully vaccinated certificates to enter the state and permitted hotels and homestays to operate at 50 per cent capacity. …

How far is Nathula pass from Gangtok?

approximately 56 kms
Located at a distance of approximately 56 kms from Gangtok, the Nathula Pass used to be a corridor of passage between India and Tibet. It is located at an altitude of 4,310 meters and one can view the Tsomgo Lake on their way to it.

Is yumthang Valley and zero point same?

Located at an altitude of 15000ft, the place where Zero Point lies is known as Yume Samdong and it would take you around 1.5 hours to reach here from Yumthang, which is at a distance of 23km. The place is called Zero Point because this is where civilian road ends and civilians are not allowed to go beyond this point.

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Why it is called Zero Point in Sikkim?

Zero Point Sikkim (Yumesamdong) is situated at an elevation of 15,300 ft. in the Nothern District of Sikkim, India. This place is often called “Zero Point” because there is no motorable road after this place and the visitors are not permitted to go beyond this point due to its proximity to the Chinese border.

Why Sikkim is called Mini Switzerland?

Lachung (which means small pass) is also known as mini Switzerland due to the presence of the famed Yumthang Valley (valley of flowers). The pasture lands of this valley are dotted with clusters of Rhododendron flowers, untethered horses and engulfed by the aroma of steaming hot momos, thukpa and Maggi.

Why Sikkim is known as world’s second Switzerland?

Sikkim will be developed as “another Switzerland” to attract tourists from world over, state Chief Minister Pawan Chamling has said. Necessary infrastructure including airport, roads and helipads are being developed as part of our efforts to promote the tourism sector of the state, he said.

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Is North Sikkim open for tourists?

Yes sikkim is open for tourists.

Is nathula open?

Nathula is open from Wednesday to Sunday, closed on Monday and Tuesday. The permit need to be sought locally. Your local travel agent or tour partner may arrange the Nathula visit permit or ask your hotel if they can arrange.