
Price
Starting 15000 per person*

Duration
9Nights 10 days

Tour Type
Adventure , Leisure
Review







Overview
Tour Itinerary :
- DAY 1: Transfer from NJP/IXB/SLG to Kalimpong
After being received at IXB/NJP/Siliguri, proceed to Kalimpong which is 70 km away and takes 3 hours approximately. Kalimpong, nestled at 4,125 ft in the eastern Himalayas, is a serene hill station known for its scenic beauty, Buddhist monasteries, and colonial charm. After reaching Kalimpong, check-in at the hotel (Overnight stay).
- DAY 2: Kalimpong City Tour and transfer to Gangtok
After breakfast, begin your Kalimpong city tour, covering key attractions such as Deolo Hill, Science Centre, Hanuman Temple, Pine View Cactus Nursery, Golf Course, and Durpin Monastery.After sightseeing, proceed to Gangtok (5,410 ft)—the capital of Sikkim—located approximately 75 km away, a drive of around 3 hours. Gangtok is a popular hill destination known for its monasteries, orchid gardens, butterfly sanctuaries, and a unique blend of traditional charm and modern vibes.On arrival, check in at your hotel. Overnight stay in Gangtok.
- DAY 3: Tsomgo Lake and Baba Mandir
After early breakfast,(7:30am) start for a full day excursion to Tsomgo lake (12,400ft) and New Baba Mandir (13,200ft).Pease note Nathula pass (Indo Chinese border) situated at 14,500 ft. is an optional sightseeing point for Indian Nationals only, which is not a part of this package. Special Permit is required for Nathula and is done on extra cost and is totally dependent in the issuance of permit by the Sikkim tourism Dept which is issued on the day of travel only. Valid documents need to be provided seven days prior for Nathula permit. Once the permit is issued the amount is non refundable It is closed for visitors on Monday. Permits may be granted in clubbing basis. Note – Alternative sightseeing provided in case of Tsomgo Lake Permit not issued due to natural calamity or political disorder.
- DAY 4: Gangtok City Tour
Go for Gangtok full day sightseeing (8:30am to 4:30pm) covering Handicraft Center, Bakthang waterfalls, Tashi View Point, Gonjang Monastry, Plant Conservatory, Ganesh Tok, Tibet logy, Chorten Stupa and Banjhakri Water Falls and overnight stay at Gangtok.
- DAY 5: Gangtok to Pelling via Namchi and Ravangla
After breakfast, (08:30am) drive to Pelling (7,000 ft./165 km approx/7 hours ) a tranquil hill town in Sikkim known for panoramic views of Mt. Kanchenjunga and serene monasteries via Namchi ,South Sikkim covering Samdruptse Stupa (118 Ft statue of Guru Padma Sambhava) , the beautiful replica of CHAR DHAM of India. Later proceed to Ravangla to visit the magnificient Buddha Park. Reach Pelling late in evening, on arrival check-in at the hotel & rest. Overnight stay at Pelling.
- DAY 6: Pelling full day city tour
After Breakfast,Start sightseeing at Pelling (08:30am to 4:30pm) a tranquil hill town in Sikkim known for panoramic views of Mt. Kanchenjunga and serene monasteries. The tour covers Orange Garden, Rimbi waterfalls, Khangchendzonga waterfalls, Khecheopalri Lake, Pemayangtse Monastery, Rabdentse Ruins & Sky Walk. Overnight stay at Pelling.
- DAY 7: Pelling to Darjeeling
After breakfast (08:30am) Proceed from Pelling to Darjeeling, known as the “Queen of the Hills,” Darjeeling is famous for its tea gardens, colonial charm, and stunning views of the Himalayas. After checking in at the hotel, enjoy a peaceful evening stroll along Mall Road, a popular spot for shopping, relaxing, and enjoying the cool mountain air (overnight stay in Darjeeling).
- DAY 8: Darjeeling city tour
Wake up early in the morning (3:30am) to witness the sunrise from Tiger Hill (2,590 meters/13 KM/45 min). On the way back, visit the famous Ghoom Monastery and the Batasia Loop. Proceed for half day city tour around Darjeeling (09:00 am to 3:30pm) covering The Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda, P.N. Zoological Park (Thursday close), Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (Thursday close), Tenzing Rock, Tibetan Refugee self-help Centre (Sunday closed)and outer view of Tea Garden (Chitrey).
- DAY 9: Mirik Excursion
After breakfast drive to Mirik (8:30am to 4:30pm) (4,900 ft.), via Indo-Nepal Border (Extra vehicle charges will be applicable for Nepal Border to Pasupati Market), Gopaldhara Tea Estate, The drive is through scenic roads with occasional stoppage for photography. Mirik is known for manmade Sumendu Lake in center surrounded by pine trees and its landscaped tea gardens and orange orchards. Return to Darjeeling in the evening and overnight stay.
- DAY 10: Darjeeling to IXB/NJP/Siliguri
Proceed from Darjeeling to Bagdogra Airport (IXB)/NJP (Railway Station)/Siliguri (for onward journey (70 KM drive/3 Hours approx).
Here’s an overview of Gangtok, Lachen, Lachung, Pelling, and Darjeeling, popular destinations in Northeast India that offer unique experiences and stunning natural beauty:
Gangtok (Sikkim)
- Highlights: The capital of Sikkim, Gangtok is a blend of natural beauty and urban charm. It serves as a gateway to many other destinations in the region.
- Attractions:
- MG Marg: The bustling heart of the city, ideal for shopping and dining.
- Tsomgo Lake: A scenic glacial lake surrounded by mountains.
- Rumtek Monastery: A significant Tibetan Buddhist monastery.
- Nathula Pass: A high-altitude pass on the Indo-China border.
- Cable Car Ride: Offers panoramic views of the city.
- Best Time to Visit: March to June (spring/summer) and October to December (autumn/winter).
Lachen (Sikkim)
- Highlights: A quaint village known for its serene environment and proximity to high-altitude attractions.
- Attractions:
- Gurudongmar Lake: One of the highest lakes in the world, revered for its breathtaking beauty.
- Thangu Valley: A peaceful valley offering views of snow-capped peaks.
- Chopta Valley: A less-explored destination, ideal for nature enthusiasts.
- Best Time to Visit: April to June and October to December.
Lachung (Sikkim)
- Highlights: Another picturesque village, Lachung is famous for its apple orchards, waterfalls, and proximity to Yumthang Valley.
- Attractions:
- Yumthang Valley: Also known as the “Valley of Flowers,” it’s vibrant with rhododendrons in bloom.
- Hot Springs: Known for their therapeutic properties.
- Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary: A must-visit for nature lovers.
- Best Time to Visit: April to June (for flowers) and October to December.
Pelling (Sikkim)
- Highlights: A small town offering stunning views of the Kanchenjunga range.
- Attractions:
- Pemayangtse Monastery: One of the oldest monasteries in Sikkim.
- Rabdentse Ruins: Historical ruins of the former capital of Sikkim.
- Skywalk: A glass-bottomed skywalk offering thrilling views.
- Kanchenjunga Waterfalls: A mesmerizing natural wonder.
- Best Time to Visit: March to June and September to November.
Darjeeling (West Bengal)
- Highlights: Known as the “Queen of the Hills,” Darjeeling is famous for its tea gardens and colonial charm.
- Attractions:
- Tiger Hill: Offers spectacular sunrise views over the Kanchenjunga.
- Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (Toy Train): A UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Batasia Loop: A scenic railway loop with a war memorial.
- Darjeeling Tea Estates: Explore the lush tea gardens and enjoy fresh brews.
- Peace Pagoda: A serene spot with panoramic views of the mountains.
- Best Time to Visit: April to June and September to November.
Know Before You Go
- Any breakage or damage of any items will be charged at actuals.
- ID Proof is mandatory for each individual guest at the time of booking, and upon arrival. PAN Card will not be considered as a valid identity proof.
- Please note that the driver might turn off the vehicle’s ACs while driving in hilly areas to optimise engine performance.
- It is recommended that you always carry an umbrella and warm clothes to avoid unexpected rainfall and temperature drops.
- Please note that necessary permits will be required to enter restricted areas.
- Carry back all non-degradable litter such as empty bottles, tins, plastic bags, etc. These must be disposed of in municipal dustbins only.
- Ask for prior permission before taking a photograph of local people.
- It is customary to leave a donation at a monastery and to circle shrines in clockwise direction.
- Please note that Gurudongmar Lake is at an altitude of 5,425 metres and can cause altitude sickness. It is advisable that you consult with your doctor prior to the visit and take necessary precautions as well.
- Pack a few woollen clothes, even in the summer season, since Sikkim is frigid all year round.