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Embark on a mesmerizing 5-night, 6-day journey through the enchanting landscapes of Sikkim with our carefully curated holiday package. Begin your adventure in Gangtok, the vibrant capital, where you’ll explore local attractions and enjoy the lively atmosphere of M.G. Road. Experience the breathtaking beauty of Tsomgo Lake and the revered Baba Mandir on an exhilarating day trip. Continue your journey to Pelling, a serene town offering panoramic views of the majestic Kanchenjunga range. Discover the tranquility of Khecheopalri Lake, the grandeur of Kanchenjunga Falls, and the thrill of the Singshore Bridge. Each day of this thoughtfully designed itinerary promises a blend of scenic splendor, cultural immersion, and relaxation. Complete your Sikkim adventure with cherished memories of this Himalayan paradise.
Arrival: Arrive in Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim. Transfer: Check-in at your hotel and rest after your journey. Evening: Explore the local area or stroll around M.G. Road, the main market area. Enjoy a leisurely dinner at a local restaurant.
Morning: Visit Enchey Monastery and the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology. Afternoon: Head to the Ganesh Tok and Tashi View Point for panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Evening: Visit the Flower Exhibition Centre or enjoy a relaxing evening at your hotel.
Morning: Embark on a day trip to Tsomgo Lake (12,400 feet), a high-altitude glacial lake surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Afternoon: Visit Baba Mandir, a shrine dedicated to a soldier who is revered by locals. Evening: Return to Gangtok and enjoy your evening at leisure.
Morning: Drive to Pelling, a picturesque town known for its stunning views of the Kanchenjunga range. Afternoon: Check-in at your hotel and explore the local area. Visit the Pemayangtse Monastery and the Rabdentse Ruins. Evening: Relax at your hotel or take a walk around Pelling.
Morning: Visit Khecheopalri Lake, a sacred lake believed to fulfill wishes. Afternoon: Explore the Kanchenjunga Falls and the Rimbi Falls. You might also want to visit the Singshore Bridge, one of the highest suspension bridges in Asia. Evening: Enjoy a traditional Sikkimese dinner at a local restaurant or your hotel.
Morning: Drive back to Gangtok or directly to Bagdogra/NJP (New Jalpaiguri) for your departure. Afternoon: Depending on your departure time, you may have some free time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing. Evening: Depart for your onward journey or flight back home.
Accommodation: 5 nights stay in selected hotels or resorts. Meals: Daily breakfast and some other meals (as specified in the package). Transport: Transfers and transportation as per the itinerary, including airport or railway station pickups and drops. Sightseeing: Entry fees and guided tours for listed attractions. Permits: Necessary permits for high-altitude areas, if applicable. Tour Guide: Professional tour guide or driver with local knowledge.
Clothing: Warm layers including jackets, sweaters, and thermals, especially if you’re traveling to high-altitude areas. Comfortable walking shoes are also recommended. Accessories: Sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and a raincoat or umbrella. Health: Personal medications, especially if you have any specific health needs or altitude sickness precautions. Other Essentials: Camera, power bank, and travel documents.
Yes, certain areas in Sikkim, especially near the border, require special permits. Your tour operator will arrange these permits in advance, but it’s good to check in advance and carry the necessary documents.
Spring (March to May): Pleasant weather, blooming flowers, and clear views. Summer (June to August): Warm temperatures, though it’s also the monsoon season, so expect occasional rains. Autumn (September to November): Clear skies and mild temperatures, ideal for sightseeing. Winter (December to February): Cold weather with the chance of snow, particularly in high-altitude areas.
Altitude Sickness: Higher altitudes can cause altitude sickness. It’s important to acclimate gradually, stay hydrated, and avoid overexertion. Weather Conditions: Weather can change quickly, especially in the mountains, so be prepared for sudden temperature drops and rain. Travel Insurance: It’s recommended to have travel insurance that covers health emergencies and trip cancellations.
Yes, many tour operators offer customizable packages. You can request modifications based on your interests, such as adding extra days, different sightseeing spots, or special activities.
Private Vehicles: Most packages include private vehicles for local transportation. Shared Cabs: In some cases, shared cabs might be used for group tours. Public Transport: Public transport is limited and may not be as convenient for tourists.
Yes, Sikkim is generally considered safe for travelers. However, as with any travel destination, it's important to follow local guidelines, be cautious of your belongings, and respect local customs and traditions.