Zuluk is a small village located in the Eastern Himalayan region in the state of Sikkim, India. Situated at a high altitude of about 3,000 meters, Zuluk is known for its winding roads with more than 70 hairpin bends and breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountains, including the famous Mount Kanchenjunga. It's part of the ancient Silk Route that connected India to Tibet. The village itself is quite picturesque, with a sparse population and a tranquil environment. Visitors can experience the traditional lifestyle of the local people and explore nearby attractions, such as the Thambi Viewpoint, which offers panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas, and the Nag Temple. Zuluk's weather can be quite unpredictable with heavy fog and cold temperatures, especially in the winter months. Wildlife enthusiasts may also get a chance to spot some of the unique Himalayan fauna such as the red panda and Himalayan monal. The region's flora is equally enchanting with a variety of rhododendrons and other high-altitude plants.