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    Tinkitam is a small town in Namchi, India. The town is located 45 minutes from the district headquarters Namchi. The town is being promoted as a tourist destination. Mount Kanchenjanga is near the town.

  2. Tinkitam is a small town in South Sikkim India which is slowly developing as an important tourist destination. This town is home to rare species of orchids and Paphiopedilum Faireanum and other orchids of the Cypripedioideae genus, also called "Lady's slipper". Near to this place is the Temi Tea Gardens which are the only tea estate of Sikkim.

  3. Tinkitam. The Indian state of Sikkim's southwest region includes the little town of Tinkitam. It may be found in the South Sikkim area, close to the West Bengal border. Tinkitam is renowned for having stunning natural beauty, including verdant woods, undulating hills, and charming tea gardens.

  4. Tinkitam is a small and serene village nestled in the majestic foothills of the Himalayas, located near Gangtok in South Sikkim district, India. Renowned for its picturesque settings and lush surroundings, Tinkitam offers a harmony of nature and tranquil village life.

  5. Tinkitam - Small Town located near Mount Kanchenjanga. Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple - Built in the memory of Baba Harbhajan Singh, Indian Army Soldier. Drul Chorten, constructed in the year 1945 under the supervision of late Truslshi and Rimpoche. Enchey Monastery, established in 1909 above Gangtok. (source) Places To Visit In Gangtok. 4.5 /5.

  6. Tinkitam is a small village in Sikkim, India, known for its pleasant weather and scenic beauty, home to rare species of orchids and the base of the famed Mount Pandim. The best time to visit Tinkitam is during the autumn months of September to November.

  7. Tinkitam. 10 FAQS on Tinkitam. What is Tinkitam and why is it significant for tourists? Tinkitam is a small village located in South Sikkim, India, known for its breathtaking landscapes, rare flora, and its view of the majestic Mount Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world.