One of the most important things that can make any trip amazing or ruin it is cleanliness. Many tourist places often struggle with littering, showing people’s poor civic sense. Now, one place has grabbed everyone’s attention as Anand Mahindra praised Sikkim for its cleanliness. Read to know more!
Anand Mahindra Praises Sikkim For Cleanliness
Anand Mahindra (@anandmahindra) shared a post on his X handle talking about Sikkim. He mentioned that if you’re someone who throws trash out of the window, then Sikkim is not the place for you. He also attached a video where a person who threw an orange peel on the road was called back and asked to pick it up.
In the X post, he also added that if a person loves cleanliness and believes in no littering on roads or in public places, then Sikkim is worth exploring. This beautiful tourist destination in the country has made people appreciate its strict cleanliness culture.
What Makes This Place Beautiful?
Continuing, the industrialist mentioned that what makes Sikkim beautiful is not just its nature, mountains, rivers, or greenery, but also the mindset of its people. Honestly, we do agree with him!
Sikkim offers everything from breathtaking views of Mt. Kanchenjunga and beautiful glacial lakes to peaceful monasteries and colourful valleys. If you’re an adventure lover, you can enjoy trekking, river rafting, and paragliding, while food lovers can try local dishes like momos and thukpa.
This post praising Sikkim’s cleanliness has gone viral. One user suggested following a similar cleanliness discipline in Bengaluru. The user mentioned that Bengaluru is one of the dirtiest cities in the country and added that garbage can be seen everywhere in the city.
When are you planning to visit Sikkim? Tell us in the comments below!
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FAQs
Who should not visit Sikkim?
People who have a habit of littering and throwing garbage in public places should avoid visiting Sikkim.

