Sikkim Tour: Your Gateway to Tranquility 

Nested where the high Himalayas rise,
Sikkim stands beneath the blue skies.
A land of peace, where cultures blend,
Nature and nurture comes to tend.
Oh Sikkim, cradle of nature’s beautiful art,
Your culture and people hold a tender heart.
With every smile and tranquil stream,
You are the Himalayas’ cherished dream.

Overview

Sikkim is a small, mountainous state in Northeastern India, bordered by Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, and West Bengal. Its capital is Gangtok, and it lies in the Eastern Himalayas, home to Kangchenjunga, the world’s third-highest peak. Sikkim’s culture is a harmonious blend of Lepcha, Bhutia, and Nepali traditions, deeply influenced by Buddhism and Hinduism. It is known for vibrant festivals like Losar and Pang Lhabsol, rich art forms such as thangka paintings and handicrafts, and a cuisine inspired by Tibetan and Nepali flavors, with an emphasis on organic produce.

Sikkimese cuisine is a mix of Nepali, Tibetan, and Bhutia influences, featuring simple, flavourful, and mostly organic dishes. Popular foods include momo (dumplings), thukpa (noodle soup), gundruk (fermented leafy greens), phagshapa (pork with radish), and sel roti (rice bread). Fermented foods and local herbs are common, reflecting the state’s eco-friendly and organic lifestyle.

In our tour we will explore Gangtok , Peiling and Namchi.

Itinerary

Starts

Bagdogra Airport

Ends

Bagdogra Airport

Group Type

Women Only

Batches

Start:     20 April 2026
End:       26  April 2026

Costs

31000 per person
  • Meet our representative at Bagdogra Airport and drive to Gangtok.
  • Check into your hotel and relax.
  • Evening at leisure – explore the local market or enjoy the serene ambience.
Overnight Stay: Gangtok

After breakfast, embark on a full-day sightseeing tour:

  • Do-Drul Chorten – One of Sikkim’s most significant stupas.
  • Namgyal Institute of Tibetology – Explore Buddhist artifacts and scriptures.
  • Handicraft Centre – Admire traditional Sikkimese arts and crafts.
  • Bakthang Falls – A serene natural spot.
  • Flower Exhibition Centre – Showcasing Himalayan blooms.
  • Tashi View Point – Stunning views of snow-clad peaks.
  • Ganesh Tok – A temple with panoramic vistas.
  • Lhasa Waterfall – Picturesque and tranquil

Highlights: Do-Drul Chorten | Tibetology | Handicraft Centre | Bakthang Falls | Flower Show | Tashi View Point | Ganesh Tok | Lhasa Waterfall
Overnight Stay: Gangtok

After breakfast, enjoy a scenic drive to:

  • Tsomgo Lake (12,000 ft) – A glacial lake near the Indo-China border; optional Yak ride.
  • Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir – A revered shrine amidst mountain vistas.
  • Nathula Pass (14,000 ft) – Indo-China border (for Indian nationals only; prior permit required

Return to Gangtok for a relaxing evening..

Highlights: Tsomgo Lake | Baba Mandir | Nathula Pass
Overnight Stay: Gangtok

  • After breakfast, check out and drive to Pelling, a charming hill town at 6,800 ft.
  • Enjoy scenic landscapes en route.
  • Check into your hotel and unwind with views of Mount Kanchenjunga.

Highlights: Kanchenjunga Range Views
Overnight Stay: Pelling

After breakfast, explore:

  • Khangchendzonga Waterfalls & Rimbi Waterfalls.
  • Khecheopalri Lake – Sacred and serene.
  • Sewaro Rock Garden – A peaceful retreat.
  • Rabdentse Ruins – Former capital of Sikkim.
  • Pemayangtse Monastery – One of the oldest monasteries in Sikkim.

Return to your hotel for overnight stay.

Highlights: Waterfalls | Khecheopalri Lake | Rock Garden | Rabdentse Ruins | Pemayangtse Monastery
Overnight Stay: Pelling

  • After breakfast, transfer to Namchi (1,315 m), meaning “Sky High.”
  • Visit the Char Dham Complex, a major spiritual attraction.
  • Evening free for local market stroll.
  • Check into your hotel and relax.

Highlights: Char Dham | Namchi Town
Overnight Stay: Namchi

  • After breakfast, enjoy leisure time.
  • Later, transfer to Bagdogra Airport or NJP Railway Station for your onward journey with cherished memories of Sikkim.

Inclusions:

  • Accommodation: As specified in the itinerary, inclusive of all applicable taxes.
  • Meal Plan: MAP (Modified American Plan) – Breakfast and Dinner included.
  • Transportation: Private vehicle as per itinerary (Wagon-R / Innova / Xylo / Sumo) for comfortable travel.
  • Charges Covered: Toll taxes, parking fees, and fuel costs.

Exclusions:

  • GST: 5% Goods & Services Tax.
  • Travel Fare: Train or airfare to and from the destination.
  • Personal Expenses: Including entry fees, telephone calls, fax, internet usage, laundry, etc.
  • Meals: Any additional meals beyond the specified meal plan.
  • Additional Sightseeing: Any excursions or activities not mentioned in the itinerary.

Cancellation Policy

  • 45 days before travel : Full Refund
  • 30-45 days before travel: 70% refund
  • 15–30 days: 40% refund
  • Less that 15 days : No Refund
Please note that the cancellation policy is applicable on full tariff, not the booking amount.

Things to Pack

Clothing

  • Light Woolens & Jackets: Even in April, temperatures can drop to 5–10°C in high-altitude areas.
  • Layered Clothing: T-shirts, full-sleeve shirts, and sweaters for flexibility.
  • Comfortable Pants/Jeans: For sightseeing and travel.
  • Thermal Innerwear: Recommended for Nathula Pass or Tsomgo Lake excursions.
  • Rain Jacket / Windcheater: April can have occasional showers.
  • Warm Socks & Gloves: For colder spots.

Footwear

  • Comfortable Walking Shoes: For sightseeing and light treks.
  • Flip-Flops / Sandals: For hotel use.
  • Waterproof Shoes: If you plan to visit snowy or wet areas.

Accessories

  • Sunglasses & Sunscreen: Strong sun at high altitudes.
  • Cap / Hat & Scarf: For sun protection and warmth.
  • Umbrella or Compact Raincoat: For unexpected rain.

Travel Essentials

  • Valid ID & Permits: Nathula Pass requires special permits for Indian nationals.
  • Medicines & First Aid Kit: Include altitude sickness medication if needed.
  • Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated.
  • Power Bank & Chargers: Electricity can be spotty in remote areas.
  • Camera & Extra Memory Cards: To capture stunning landscapes.

Optional

  • Snacks & Dry Fruits: For long drives.
  • Moisturizer & Lip Balm: Cold winds can dry skin.
  • Small Backpack: For day trips.