Bhutia Culture
The Bhutia culture is predominant in West Sikkim, characterized by unique customs, traditional dresses, and folk tales reflecting their Tibetan lineage.
Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.
The Bhutia culture is predominant in West Sikkim, characterized by unique customs, traditional dresses, and folk tales reflecting their Tibetan lineage.
The Lepcha community in West Sikkim has rich oral traditions, music, and handmade crafts that are integral to their identity and daily life.
The Nepali culture, including various sub-communities, is reflected in the language, cuisine, and festivals celebrated across West Sikkim.
Buddhism plays a significant role in the daily lives of the people, with numerous monasteries and rituals celebrated in various forms throughout the region.
The agricultural culture is deeply rooted in the livelihood of the locals, showcasing traditional farming methods and seasonal practices.
Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.
Celebrated to commemorate the birth of Siddhartha Gautama, this festival includes prayer ceremonies, meditation, and rituals at monasteries.
A major Nepali festival symbolizing victory of good over evil, celebrated with family gatherings, feasts, and religious rituals.
Known as the Festival of Lights, Tihar is celebrated by worshipping animals and lighting candles and diyas in homes.
A festival dedicated to prayer and dedication to all beings, featuring prayer flags and recitations at monasteries.
The Tibetan New Year, celebrated with traditional dances, rituals, and festive feasts, marking the arrival of spring.
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