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11 May 2026
Shoppers selectively buy organic vegetables as pigeons perch above, waiting to feed on grains fallen during market activities at Rongli Market in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 16, 2026. Sikkim is recognized as the world's first 100% organic state, a status achieved in 2016 by eliminating chemical fertilizers and pesticides across 76,000 hectares of farmland. This initiative supports over 66,000 farming families, emphasizing sustainable agriculture and biodiversity preservation. Rongli Bazaar, an ancient trading town on the historic Silk Route, serves as a key economic center for agricultural trade, particularly large cardamom and ginger, and provides tourism connectivity in East Sikkim.
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11 May 2026
Shoppers selectively buy organic vegetables as pigeons perch above, waiting to feed on grains fallen during market activities at Rongli Market in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 16, 2026. Sikkim is recognized as the world's first 100% organic state, a status achieved in 2016 by eliminating chemical fertilizers and pesticides across 76,000 hectares of farmland. This initiative supports over 66,000 farming families, emphasizing sustainable agriculture and biodiversity preservation. Rongli Bazaar, an ancient trading town on the historic Silk Route, serves as a key economic center for agricultural trade, particularly large cardamom and ginger, and provides tourism connectivity in East Sikkim.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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10 May 2026
Visitors and local residents are seen at Rongli Bazaar in Rongli, Sikkim, India, on April 18, 2026. Rongli Bazaar, also known as Rongli Market, is a historic trading town located in East Sikkim along the Silk Route. It serves as a vital hub for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations such as Zuluk. Situated next to the Rongpo River, Rongli is important for those obtaining inner-line permits, sourcing local supplies, and experiencing authentic Himalayan rural trade. As the primary checkpoint for travelers venturing into the high-altitude Silk Route, visitors must acquire Inner Line Permits (ILP) from the local police station (SDPO office) before proceeding to restricted border areas. Traditionally, Rongli was one of the oldest markets on the trade route connecting Kalimpong to Tibet, making it a significant stop for both local traders and tourists. Numerous tourist vehicles are parked here, and visitors are busy making purchases before heading further up the hills. Local residents of Sikkim can also be seen strolling along the road adorned with plants in their traditional attire, and dogs are roaming around.
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