The
major sanctuaries apart from KanchendzongaNational Park , preserving the nature
of the hill state of Sikkim
are as below:
Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary:
Spread
over an area of 43 sq kms, located on the periphery of the picturesque valley of Yumthang Chu , Shingba Rhododendron
Sanctuary is one of the best places to see various species of Rhododendrons.
Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary is spread in Northern Sikkim, with its southern
boundary being demarcated by Yakchey La while in the North is it is surrounded
by the picturesque Yumthang
Valley . In the east, it
is surrounded by the high rugged Chuba-Sagochen
mountain ranges and in the west part of Chomzomei Tso extending up to Lava pass
defines its boundaries. The picturesque
Yumthang Chu (river) flows through the wide valley offering a breathtaking
landscape. The sanctuaries altitude varies from 3048m
and 4575m
Lachung
is the last frontier offering accommodation to the visitors before reaching
Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary, and Lachung is used as the base for exploring
this sanctuary. Shingba is famous for the profusion of the Rhododendron
flowers, so much so that about 40 species of the flower is found here. Rhododendron
nevium the State Tree occurs only in this sanctuary. Apart
from Rhododendrons, the sanctuary also boasts of primulas, potentillas,
gentians, saxifrages, poppies, aconites larch, juniper, maple along with
rambling lichens. You can also see silver fir and well-groomed thick mat of
moss shielding the soil.
Shingba Sanctuary is also famous for a large faunal variation, specially for the presence of The beautiful and highly endangered Spotted Linsang or Tiger-Civet . Other animals found here include The Serow, Goral, Blood Pheasant, Common Hill Partridge etc. Brown Trout, an exotic fish species, was introduced in Yumthang Chu in 1978 and have been flourishing since then.
Shingba
Rhododendron Sanctuary can be reached from Lachung. The best time to visit is
from April to May and from September to November, when the temperature and
weather is most favorable. However the best time to visit is April May, as it
is the time, when the Rhododendrons are in full bloom converting the valley of Yumthang into valley of flowers.
Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary
Spread
over an area of 104 sq kms of Soreng and Gyalshing District in west Sikkim ,
Barsey or Varsey Rhododendron Sanctuary was established in 1988. It is an
important corridor between the Kanchendzonga
National Park in north and Singhalia National Park
in West Bengal to the east. It is a mix
mountain kind of flora with its altitude ranging from a bit above 2200 mts to
above 4000 mts. The site contains five forest types: subtropical moist
deciduous forest (2,200–2,400 m), wet temperate forest (2,400–2,700 m), moist
temperate forest (2,700–3,250 m), sub-alpine forest (3,250–4000 m), and alpine
meadows (>4,000 m).
Barsey
Rhododendron Sanctuary can be reached from Geyzing via Hilley, Dentam or Soreng. It is a beautiful 04 kms trek from Hilley.
Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary is famous for presence of wide variety of
Rhododendrons. Almost 600 types of Rhododendron are found here out of the total
1000 types found in Sikkim . Some of the species of Rhododendron that can be easily seen
in the sanctuary are arboreum, cinnabarinum, falconeri, barbatum, campanulatum
hodgsoni, Acer caudatum, Betula utilis, Pieris ovalifolia, Prunus rufa, Pyrus
foliolosa and P. macrophylla
Apart
from the above type of Rhododendrons, the other flora found here are numerous
species of Primula, Magnolia, oaks and pine. Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary is
also famous for its fauna including the Red Panda and Black Bear. Other fauna
species found here includes Leopard, Leopard Cat, Marbled Cat, Himalayan Yellow
Throated Marten, Himalayan Palm Civet, Cannidae Wild dog, Indian Fox, Jackal,
Himalayan Black Bear, Wild Boar, Red Panda, Barking Deer, Serow, Assamese
Macaque, Rhesus Macaque, Himalayan Langur, Crimson Horned Pheasant, Monal Pheasant
and Kaleej Pheasant, Crestless Porcupine, Rufous Tailed Hare, Chinese Pangolin,
Flying Squirrel, Giant Squirrel and Himalayan Mouse Hare.
The best time to visit is from April to May
and from September to November, when the temperature and weather is most
favorable. However the best time to visit is April May, as it is the time, when
the Rhododendrons are in full bloom. Barsey can be reached from Sillliguri by
first traveling to Jorethang ( about 03 hrs drive ) followed by drive to Hilley
( about 2.5 hrs Drive). From Hilley you need to trek to reach Barsey
Rhododendron Sanctuary.
Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary
Spread over an area of 31 sq kms,
about 36 kms from the Capital of state of Sikkim , Gangtok, Kyongnosla Alpine
Sanctuary was established in 1977. With the average altitude varying between between 3292m to 4116m, it lies along the Nathula Road , in
the vicinity of famous Changu Lake (Tsomgo
Lake ). The area extends
from “15 mile Police Check Post along the ridges bordering Rongchu and Tsomgo Lake upto
Nathula Pass.
This
sanctuary can be visited for its blooming alpine flowers including
Rhododendrons, Poppies, Primus, ground Orchids, Etc. Other important plants and
trees found here includes Tall Junipers, Silver Fir, gentians, Wild
strawberries, rare panax, irises etc. You can also discover medicinal plants
like Nilo Bikh, Kutki, Jatamasi etc here. Rhododendron Nevium (the state tree
of Sikkim )
and Cypripedium Tibeticum ( the ground slipper Orchid) , both on the verge of
extinctions, have been introduced here.
The sanctuary has and extended
season for flowers blooming, with the different flowers blooming at different
seasons/time period, and hence extending the beauty of the sanctuary for a
longer periods. The best time to visit the Sanctuary is from April to August
and in the month of October to November. Starting May, Primulas are the first
to pop through the snow, which are followed by Rhododendrons, which are in
their full bloom in June and July. Other species of flowers come to bloom
subsequently with the last species to bloom being Polygonum, which dries up in
October, when the winter sets in. Snow Fall is experienced in December covering
the entire area with snow, untill about April.
The Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary
is also rich in its fauna with the various type of high altitude animals seen
here including Himalayan Black Bear, Musk Deer, Blood Pheasant, Leopard, Red
Panda, Common Langur, Himalayan Marmot, Yellow Throated Martens Weasel, Lesser
Cats and Satyr Tragopan.
The sanctuary is also rich in its
bird population with some of the commonly seen bird here are Monal Pheasant,
Laughing Thrushes, Satyr, Sow Partridges, Redbilled Choughs, Redstarts, Rose
Finches, Tragopan, Kestrel, Firetailed Sunbirds, Forktails etc.
The sanctuary is easily accessible
by road from state Capital Gangtok through one and hour ride. Both Buses and
taxis are available to travel to Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary.
Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary
Located at a distance of 24 kms
from the state capital of Sikkim ,
Gangtok, just above Singtam
Dickchu Road , Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary
covers an area of 51.76 square kilometers and is a trekker’s delight. With its
altitude ranging from 1524 mts to 2649 mts, it provides many a spot from where
you can have a beautiful view of the Kanchendzonga ranges. The highest peak in
the sanctuary is Tinhurey at 2749 mts. There are various watchtowers at
Alubari, Tinijurey and Sang Tsokha, from where you can have a good view of the Kanchenjunga Ranges and the Fambong Lho Wildlife
Sanctuary.
The sanctuary is quite rich in
its vegetation of Katus, Oak, Champ, Kimbu, Ferns and Bamboo. Also various
types of Rhododendrons, Mosses, Orchids and Lycopodium too can be found here.
Amongst the fauna, the most
visible animals available here are Himalayan Black Bear, Civet Cat, Red Panda,
Binturong or Bear cat etc. It is also rich in its avi fauna, with the birds to
the like of Satyr Tragopan, Hill Patridges, Kalij Pheasant, Collared Scops Owl,
Collared Broadbill, Black Eagle, Maroon Oriole, Bulbus, Titmice, Green Pigeon,
Brown Wood Owl, Nepal Tree Creeper, Orange Bellied Chloropsis, Yellow Billed
Blue Magpie etc can be seen here.
Fambong Lho wildlife sanctuary
offers various interesting routes for Trekkers too.
The best time to visit is from
April to Late May, when the Rohododendrons are in full bloom. September to Mid
December is also good for traveling as the weather is most suitable then. It
can be easily accessed through the drive from Gangtok. The famous Rumtek
Monastery lies on its southern Periphery.
Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary
Located about
65 kms From State Capital Gangtok, Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary covers an area of
36.43 square Kilometers of South Sikkim District. Maenam lies in the northern
Part of South Sikkim district and is easily accessible by road from Namchi (regular
buses and taxis are available from here). Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary has an
average altitude of 2300 – 3263 mts and offers you a stunning view of River
Teesta flowing through it. Maenam Wildlife sanctuary is 26kms from the
beautiful town of Ravangla
and is located just over the Tendong hill. It is fed by Teesta
River in the east and Ringit River
in the West.
Maenam
Literally means “treasure house of medicine”. True to its name, the sanctuary
is full of plants having medicinal value. Apart from being rich in the
Medicinal Plants, it also is home to various rare species of animals including
Red Panda, Goral, Serow, Baring Deer, Marbled Cat, Leopard Cat, Civet Cats,
Blood Pheasant, Common Hill Partridge, Magpies, Black Eagle, Blue Necked Pitta,
Woodcock, Crested Serpent Eagle, Crimson Horned Pheasant, Green Pigeon,
Speckled Wood Pigeon, Spotted Dove, Rufous Turtle Dove, Common Hawk Cuckoo,
Warbler, Tree Sparrow, Common Rose Flinch, Red Headed Bullfinch, Goldheaded
Black Finch etc
Maenam sanctuary
is not only famous for its rich flora and fauna, but is an equally popular for
the various trekking routes it offer for the trekkers. The two most popular
treks are the trek of 12 kms from Ravangla to Maenam, transiting through trails
of alpine Forests and striking view of Mt.
Kanchendzonga , and the other one from
Maenam to Borong Village .
Maenam
wildlife sanctuary also offers a chance to visit Maenam Gumpha, a monastery
located on the top ridge of the sanctuary and founded by Queen of Sikkim on
1969. Apart from this there is a Shiva
Temple located at one of
the villages and considered to be sacred along the local population.
Maenam
Wildlife sanctuary can be reached from Gangtok via Ravangla and Namchi. Just 65
kms from Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary, Gangtok inturn connects the sanctuary with
rest of India .
Pangolakha Wildlife
Sanctuary
Spread over an area of 128 sq kms, Pangolakha Wildlife
Sanctuary was established in 2002 and it the newest sanctuary in Sikkim .
Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary lies in the Pangolakha
Range , which extends below the Chola Range
and demarcates Sikkim with Bhutan .
Hathichirey ( the place where Elephants can penetrate) form the tri junction
between Bhutan , Sikkim and West Bengal .
The average altitude of the sanctuary varies from 1760 to
4390 mts and offers the typical alpine- temperate – subtropical vegetation,
with high altitude lakes at Nathula and Jelepla. The main forest types includes
trees of Rhododendron, Silver Fir, Juniper, Oak and dense Bamboo Thickets. The
forest is just ideal for the habitat of Red
Panda , Sikkim ’s
State Animal and Bison besides its act as an important corridor for Tiger and
Takin. A recent survey of the Red Panda have found almost 300 Red Panda’s
combined in Neora and Pangolakha
National Parks .
It is more famous for its Avian Fauna with a rich repository
of Birds especially near the Jelepla and Nathula. It also forms and extension
of the more popular Neora Valley National Park of West Bengal, which in itself
is an important bird area.
Recently a proposal has been mooted to covert Pangolakha
wildlife Sanctuary into a National Park, to step up the efforts of conservation and at the same time to ensure the continuity of the Neora National Park .
Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary can be reached from Gangtok
via Jelepla Pass , a distance of 57 kms and 1.5 hrs
drive. Gangtok in turn connects it to the rest of the country.
4 comments:
Nice blog!Great information.These are untamed life parks and sanctuaries in indiaare rich in there greenery. They are flawless case for biological system. They are ideal for nature tourism or green tourism or ecotourism. They give brilliant preservation of imperiled wild species and flying creature species, for example, imperial Bengal tigers, Indian lions, Asiatic elephants, snow panthers, panthers, Siberian crane, and a few reptile animal varieties. They give common surroundings to wild creatures and flying creature species. Observing wild creatures and fowl species in their common surroundings in basically an extraordinary and delightful experience.
Sikkiim is one of the best tourism place, and this sanctuaries are the must visit place for any wildlife lovers, You have written great post with rich information. I surely want to visit pangolakha wildlife sanctuary once.
Refards-Vipin
WEll said...very Nice blog.
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