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Welcome to the Cleanest State in India - Sikkim, and transfer to the capital city. As the aircraft lands at the nearest airport, our representative waits outside to meet & greet on arrival at Bagdogra and drives towards Gangtok (Alt.5550Ft/1675M). The drive is about 4 hours following the most scenic way through the beautiful lanes of Sikkim along with the picturesque Teesta River.
On arrival, check into the beautiful view rooms of the hotel well equipped with modern amenities, and sink into the soft bed to get rid of the exhaustion. In the evening, take a stroll in the neighborhood or enjoy some hot coffee ssitting onthe balcony while admiring the beauty of the place.
Overnight at Gangtok.
The morning in hilly areas is always beautiful, with the glittering rays of the sun spreading its golden hues on the snowy mountains, the chirping of the birds, the murmuring river, and the floating clouds making promise every day of a new beginning. After feasting on a sumptuous breakfast, it is time for Gangtok Local Sightseeing. Post breakfast, start for a tour in and around Gangtok. Visit Tashi View Point - Located in Tashi about 8 Km from Gangtok town built by Tashi Namgyal, which offers a panoramic view of Mt Kanchenjunga on a clear day. Binoculars and Telescopes are mounted at the viewpoint which can get an unobstructed view of the mountains and forest on the opposite side.
Gonjang Monastery - The monastery is located 6 Km away from Gangtok near Tashi View Point. This monastery was established in the year 1981 and the founder is H.E. Tingkye Gonjang Rimpoche. He got recognition as an incarnation of Yolmo Terton Ngakchang Shakya Zangpo, a 15th-century Nyingmapa Terton. The monastery follows the Jangter tradition of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Do-drul Chorten - The huge Stupa or monument built by the Venerable Trullshi Rimpoche, head of the Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism, in 1945. Inside the stupa, there is a complete set of Dorjee Phurba (Vajra Kilaya), a set of Kang Gyur relics (Holy Book), complete Zunga (mantras) and other religious objects. Around the Chorten, there are 108 Mani Lhakor (Prayer Wheels) all of which have mantras inscribed on them in Tibetan, and they consider this place as one of the important Chorten of Sikkim.
Namgyal Institute of Tibetology - It is considered a prestigious and renowned research institute of its kind in the world, NIT is a treasure of a vast collection of rare Lepcha, Tibetan and Sanskrit manuscripts, statues and rare Thangkas (colorful tapestries used in Buddhist liturgy). Apart from an attractive museum, it has over 200 Buddhist icons and other prized objects of art along with a majestic image of Manjushri (Bodhisattva of knowledge and wisdom) brought from Tibet.
Tsukla Khang Monastery or Palace Monastery - This monastery is located inside the complex of Tsuklakhang royal palace of the Chogyal, the former rulers of Sikkim, and is the most accessible monastery within the city. Built-in typical Sikkimese style, there are exciting murals and images of the Buddhist pantheon.
White Memorial Hall - A two-storied structure with typical British architecture, the hall built in the year 1932. The hall gets its name not because they paint it white but as they construct it in the memory of Sir John Claude White, the first political officer of Sikkim. The hall has historical values and is on the Ridge.
Flower Show Hall - A popular permanent exhibition of Sikkim diverse flowering fauna, near the White Hall, which holds the annual Orchid Show between March/June. This place is perfect to take photographs of the various colourful flowers and shrubs.
Gangtok Ropeway - One of the major attractions of Gangtok is the cable car ride at Deorali. The ropeway
has 03 entry points or stops with the lowest point being the Deorali market, Nam Nang as mid-point, and the highest point is at Tashiling. This is a standing ride for everyone that offers a panoramic bird-eye view of the mountains, the valleys, the flowing river along with the mesmerizing view of the Gangtok city and snow-covered Mt. Kanchenjunga.
As the sightseeing ends for the day back at the Hotel, an evening is free to roam around the MG Marg where one can taste the Sikkim delicacies at local restaurants or spend some bucks shopping for handicrafts and other items.
Overnight at Gangtok.
As the morning sores in, the warm rays of the sun knock through the window to give a start-up call for the second day. Enjoy breakfast at the hotel in its peaceful surroundings, and load the bags with dry foods before leaving for a full day trip to Tsomgo Lake with Baba Mandir / Nathula Pass Excursion.
Tsomgo Lake (12400ft) - Also known as Changu Lake is an oval shaped glacial lake which is only 40 km from Gangtok City, and almost about 1Km in length with 15 meters depth. The name Tsomgo is made of two words in Bhutia Language 'Tso' means 'lake' and 'Mgo' means 'head' in a short 'source of the lake'. This high-altitude lake is surrounded by snow-capped steep mountains and remains frozen during wintertime. As summer beings to step-in, the glacier melts and the lake gets its origin. The locals consider the lake to be sacred, and it reflects different colors with the change in seasons.
New Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir - The Baba Mandir was built in the Memorial of Baba Harbhajan Singh or the 'Hero of Nathula', a soldier in the Indian Army. It is situated at a distance of 12Km from Tsomgolake, and 52Km from Gangtok city. Baba Harbhajan served as a part of the border patrol force, and in the year 1968 while escorting a mule column he fell on a fast-flowing stream and got carried away by the powerful water current. Soldiers found his remains after 3 days and cremated with full military honour along with a shrine on his Samadhi built as per Baba’s wish, which he expressed through his friend post-death. The original bunker of Baba Harbhajan Singh is located further up near the Gnathang valley which is the Old Baba Mandir but because of its difficult terrain tourist can’t reach there so they build a New Mandir for easy access. This shrine is believed to have wish-fulfilling powers along with that Baba is still guarding the international border between India and China. On Sundays, a 'Langar' runs at the temple, which provides free meals to the visitors.
Nathula Pass - A major mountain pass in the Himalayas in East Sikkim district, which is a corridor of passage between India and Tibet before it was closed in 1962 but reopened in 2006. Located around 56 km from Gangtok at an altitude of 14450 ft, the road to Nathula is the highest motorable road, passes through Tsomgo lake, and requires an entry permit to visit. The view from this international border is breath-taking and allows the tourist to get a glimpse of China on the other side along with their Chinese militants. On a clear day, the road winding down the Chumbi valley can be seen.
Ganesh Tok, Hunuman Tok
Welcome to the Cleanest State in India - Sikkim, and transfer to the capital city. As the aircraft lands at the nearest airport, our representative waits outside to meet & greet and drives towards Gangtok.
On arrival, check into the beautiful view rooms of the hotel well equipped with modern amenities, and sink into the soft bed to get rid of the exhaustion. In the evening, take a stroll in the neighborhood or enjoy some hot coffee ssitting onthe balcony while admiring the beauty of the place.
Buddha park
Overnight at Pelling.
Post breakfast, start for Pelling Sightseeing Tour in two parts :
Pelling Skywalk - Pelling Skywalk is a new attraction and an engineering marvel and located just 3 km from Pelling town. The breathtaking view of Mt. Kanchanjungha makes visitors spellbound from here, and you can reach the Sangacholing Buddha Statue from here.
Rimbi Waterfalls - About 12 kms away from Pelling and about 5 kms further down from Darap village is Rimbi River Bank, which falls on the way to Khecheopalri, and Yuksam where the main attractions are the river waterfalls. A large volume of water is falling on massive rocks from a great height. It demonstrates both timelessness and power and is quite hypnotic.
Kanchenjunga WaterFalls - One of the large waterfalls in West Sikkim situated at a distance of 24 km from Pelling. It is a major tourist attraction located on a sharply curved roadside. The water is so cold, and the intensity of the fall is also high, this water is directly from Kanchenjunga parvat, Holy water. The area is a cluster of many falls, and to see the main waterfalls, one needs to climb up around 50 staircases. To visit the main fall, you need to purchase tickets at a nominal price. While Kanchenjunga Falls astonish visitors with the sight of a broad stream of water jumping deep down from a great height.
Khecheopalri Lake - Before leaving, make an immortal wish on it. It is a very holy and sacred lake, and birds prohibit any leaves to drop on the lake. This lake is a small paradise for Photographers & Bird Explorer. Khecheopalri Lake makes people spellbound with its serenity and holiness. Try to attend the "Maghe Purne Festival '' celebrated in April by floating Diyas & offering food.
Pemayangtse Monastery - The Pemayangtse Monastery is a major attraction, not only because of its religious importance but also its history. The monastery that stands at an altitude of over 6,800 feet, is among the oldest in Sikkim. The monastery dates back to the 17th century and is the creation of Lama Lhatsun Chempo.
The decoration within the monastery is full of impressive paintings on Buddhist themes and statues of Buddhist deities. In former times, the head lama of the monastery held the ceremony of anointing the kingdom of Chogyal, the rulers of Sikkim. One of the main attractions of the monastery, it is on a seven-tier wooden sculpture, representing the heavenly palace of Padmasambhava and its inhabitants.
Rabdentse Ruins - Located near the Pemayangtse Monastery, this was the second capital of the Sikkim Royalty after Yuksom. The ruins of the city command a panoramic view of Khangchendzonga and the valley. You will require to walk at least 2 - 2.5 km on a small road amidst dense trees to reach there from the main road. This ruins complex is currently maintained by the Archeological Society of India.
Begin your day with a scenic drive from Pelling to Ravangla, approximately 2.5 to 3 hours by road. The journey offers picturesque views of valleys, forests, and occasional glimpses of the mighty Kanchenjunga.
Sightseeing in Ravangla:
Settle into your hotel in Ravangla for the night.
After breakfast, head towards Namchi, a cultural and spiritual hub just an hour away from Ravangla.
Sightseeing in Namchi:
Return to Ravangla in the evening for your overnight stay.
After breakfast, begin your return journey from Ravangla to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station. The drive takes around 5 to 6 hours depending on traffic and road conditions.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Booking Policy
For land package bookings, the payment schedule is as follows:
1st Payment: 50% of the total package cost at the time of booking.
2nd Payment: 50% balance should be done 7 days prior your departure.
Cancellation Policy
45 days or more before departure: Full refund minus 50% of the package cost.
30 to 44 days before departure: 75% of the package cost will be deducted.
15 to 29 days before departure: 100% non-refundable.
Less than 15 days before departure: 100% non-refundable.
This structured policy ensures clarity on refund eligibility based on cancellation timing.
Child Policy
Child 1 to 5 years will be complementary.
Child above 5 years to 11 years will be charge 50% of the package cost.
Child above 11 years will be treated as an adult.