Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas with our Sikkim Mountain Tour Package. Nestled in the northeastern corner of India, Sikkim offers a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and tranquil environments. This tour is designed to immerse you in the stunning natural wonders of this mountainous paradise.
Tour Highlights:
Gangtok: Begin your journey in the vibrant capital city of Gangtok, where you can explore the enchanting Rumtek Monastery, enjoy panoramic views from Tashi Viewpoint, and visit the serene Tsomgo Lake. Gangtok serves as the perfect gateway to the natural splendor that awaits you.
Lachung and Yumthang Valley: Venture into the picturesque village of Lachung, renowned for its traditional charm and pristine surroundings. From there, journey to the breathtaking Yumthang Valley, often referred to as the "Valley of Flowers," where a vibrant array of alpine flowers and glacial rivers create a mesmerizing spectacle.
Lachen and Gurudongmar Lake: Discover the quaint town of Lachen, which acts as a base for visiting the sacred Gurudongmar Lake. Perched at an altitude of 17,800 feet, this high-altitude lake is revered for its serene beauty and spiritual significance.
Pelling: Conclude your adventure in Pelling, a town famous for its stunning views of the Kanchenjunga range. Explore the historical Pemayangtse Monastery, the enchanting Khecheopalri Lake, and the majestic Rabdentse Ruins.
5 Nights & 6 Days
3 / 4 / 5 Star
Bagdogra
Premium
● Pickup and drop from IXB/NJP
● Complete sightseeing by a Private non AC Vehicle
● All Taxes, Tolls, Parkings & Driver Expense.
● Taxi will be point to point basis and not for individual basis.
● Accommodation on double/triple/quad sharing basis with breakfast
● Non AC deluxe/Base category rooms are included in the Package
● Any private expenses, room service charges.
● Any Temple/Monument etc. entry charge
● Anything which is not mentioned in the inclusions
● Nathula/Zero Point depends on the subject of availability of permit, Rs. 4000/- extra per point
● Room heater chargeable (Rs.400-600)/Room/Night.
● If a taxi used other than the mentioned point, it would be chargeable to driver directly.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The best time to visit Sikkim is during the spring and autumn months, from March to May and September to November respectively, when the weather is pleasant, and the skies are generally clear.
Indian nationals need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit North Sikkim and Nathula Pass (Indo-China Border). Foreign nationals require a Protected Area Permit (PAP) or Restricted Area Permit (RAP) to visit Sikkim, which can be obtained through TourTripX Travel Solutions Private Limited..
The nearest airport to Sikkim is Bagdogra Airport (IXB) near Siliguri, West Bengal. From there, We are available to take you to Sikkim. The nearest major railway station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP), from where you can continue your journey.
Popular tourist attractions in Sikkim include Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass, Gurudongmar Lake, Yumthang Valley, Rumtek Monastery, Pelling, Gangtok, Ravangla, and the capital city of Gangtok.
Sikkim offers various adventure activities such as trekking (Goecha La, Dzongri Trek), river rafting in Teesta River but now has been stopped at the time but begin soon , paragliding in Gangtok and Sikkim's West District, mountain biking, yak safari, and cable car rides.
Pack warm clothes, especially if visiting in winter. Also, carry comfortable trekking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, insect repellent, a raincoat or umbrella, and any required medications. Don't forget to carry your valid identification documents (Voter ID/Driving License/Passport along with Passport size Photograph for permits. Aadhaar card is not valid in Sikkim as a ID Proof.
Sikkim is generally considered safe for tourists. However, it's advisable to exercise normal precautions and respect local customs and traditions. Stay informed about weather conditions and any travel advisories.
Sikkimese cuisine is influenced by Nepali, Tibetan, and Bhutanese flavors. Some popular dishes include momos (dumplings), thukpa (noodle soup), gundruk (fermented leafy greens), phagshapa (pork cooked with radishes), and sel roti (traditional rice donut).
While Sikkim experiences heavy rainfall during the monsoon season (June to August), it's still possible to visit. However, landslides and road closures are common during this time, so it's essential to check weather and road conditions before planning your trip.
Yes, Sikkim is known for its eco-friendly initiatives and sustainable tourism practices. The state promotes responsible tourism and has several eco-friendly accommodations, organic farms, and nature reserves aimed at preserving the environment and promoting sustainable development.
No, Plastic items is strictly prohibited in North Sikkim. As part of our commitment to preserving the pristine beauty of this region and minimizing environmental impact, we kindly request visitors to refrain from bringing or using plastic bags, bottles, containers, or any other disposable plastic products during their stay. Your cooperation in adhering to this policy is greatly appreciated as we strive to maintain the ecological integrity of North Sikkim for future generations to enjoy.
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