About Sikkim
guide red panda and his family
Namaste. My name is Dhanraj Gurung, A.K.A red panda, and I am a guide from Yuksom, Sikkim, India. In this website, you will find all the information needed to prepare for a trip to stunningly beautiful Sikkim. If you are looking for a trekking information and someone to guide you, please look no further. I am of service to you! People of Sikkim are known for their hospitality and i will do my upmost best to make your trip here most comfortable and magical!!
please contact me at my cell or email:
+91 9002 322 885 or +91 9733 196 470 or +91 0359 524 1224
[email protected] or [email protected]
please contact me at my cell or email:
+91 9002 322 885 or +91 9733 196 470 or +91 0359 524 1224
[email protected] or [email protected]
Sikkim's climate
CLIMATE -
Cold Winters in the month of November to February with minimum temperatures dipping to 4 centigrade during January - February. It is between the month of March and early May when sunshine is quite abundant. Though summer is officially from May to October, Sikkim is almost always wet due to the heavy monsoons, with rains at times continuing for days on ends. Longest recorded nonstop rain is 11 days. September to October is Autumn. A peculiar feature of Sikkim weather is that though there is a classification of sorts of the various seasons, actually experiences a cold winter from end of November to February and monsoons throughout the year with a little respite during May - June and October - November. Even the winter months can be irritatingly wet and damp with the unpredictable showers.
source: http://imdsikkim.gov.in/index.html
Cold Winters in the month of November to February with minimum temperatures dipping to 4 centigrade during January - February. It is between the month of March and early May when sunshine is quite abundant. Though summer is officially from May to October, Sikkim is almost always wet due to the heavy monsoons, with rains at times continuing for days on ends. Longest recorded nonstop rain is 11 days. September to October is Autumn. A peculiar feature of Sikkim weather is that though there is a classification of sorts of the various seasons, actually experiences a cold winter from end of November to February and monsoons throughout the year with a little respite during May - June and October - November. Even the winter months can be irritatingly wet and damp with the unpredictable showers.
source: http://imdsikkim.gov.in/index.html