Pristine Sikkim 6N/7D

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Sikkim is not just a destination; it’s an experience that captivates the soul. With its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and endless adventure opportunities, a trip to Sikkim promises to be a transformative journey. Whether you seek tranquility, adventure, or cultural immersion, Sikkim has something for every traveler. Embrace the magic of the Himalayas and let Sikkim enchant you!

Greenday Vacation offers customizable Sikkim tour packages, showcasing the breathtaking landscapes and rich wildlife of these enchanting regions. With their stunning mountain vistas, lush valleys, and vibrant cultures, Sikkim promise an unforgettable experience for travelers from Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Surat, Chennai, and Bangalore.

Explore Sikkim’s serene monasteries, majestic peaks like Kanchenjunga, and tranquil lakes such as Tsomgo Lake. Don’t miss the hidden gems of North Sikkim, including Gurudongmar Lake and Yumthang Valley, as well as the historic Pemayangtse Monastery.

Experience the breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and spiritual essence that make this region truly unique.

Join us for an exotic getaway and immerse yourself in the beauty of the Eastern Himalayas with Greenday Vacation—your adventure awaits in the magical North Sikkim!

Discover Sikkim: A Himalayan Gem

**Overview**

Nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, Sikkim is a mesmerizing destination known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality. 
This small yet vibrant state offers travelers a unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual tranquility, making it an ideal choice for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and cultural enthusiasts alike.

**Breathtaking Landscapes**

Sikkim boasts some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world. The majestic Kanchenjunga, the third-highest mountain, dominates the skyline, providing a stunning backdrop for photography and trekking. From lush green valleys and cascading waterfalls to serene lakes like Tsomgo Lake and the pristine Yumthang Valley, the diverse landscapes offer endless opportunities for exploration.

**Cultural Richness**

Sikkim is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indian traditions. The state is dotted with beautiful monasteries, including the famous Rumtek Monastery and the peaceful Enchey Monastery, where visitors can experience Buddhist rituals and learn about the region's spiritual heritage. Local festivals, such as Losar and Maghe Sankranti, showcase vibrant traditions and offer a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of the state.

**Adventure Awaits**

For the adventurous traveler, Sikkim presents a myriad of activities. Trekking enthusiasts can explore numerous trails, including the challenging Goecha La trek, which offers breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga. North Sikkim also beckons with thrilling adventures, such as trekking to Gurudongmar Lake and exploring the stunning 
landscapes of Yumthang Valley. Whether you’re looking to conquer high-altitude paths or immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of nature, Sikkim is a haven for adventure seekers.

**Culinary Delights**

Sikkim’s culinary scene is as diverse as its culture. From traditional dishes like momos and thukpa to local specialties such as gundruk (fermented leafy greens) and kinema (fermented soybean), the flavors of Sikkim are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Street markets and local eateries provide the perfect opportunity to savor authentic Sikkimese cuisine.

**Warm Hospitality**

The people of Sikkim are known for their warmth and hospitality. Travelers will find a welcoming atmosphere that encourages cultural exchange and genuine connections. Whether staying in homestays, guesthouses, or luxury resorts, visitors can expect personalized service and a chance to experience the local way of life.

**Best Time to Visit**

The best time to visit Sikkim is from March to June and September to December. Spring brings blooming rhododendrons and pleasant weather, while autumn offers clear skies and stunning mountain views. Each season presents a unique charm, making Sikkim a year-round destination.

Seasons in Sikkim

Spring (March to June)

Mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C. 
Highlights: This is one of the best times to visit Sikkim, as the rhododendrons bloom, creating vibrant landscapes. Ideal for trekking, sightseeing, and exploring local festivals. Popular activities include visiting Tsomgo Lake and exploring Gangtok.

Monsoon (June to September)

Humid with heavy rainfall; temperatures range from 15°C to 20°C. 
Highlights: While the landscapes become lush and green, heavy rains can lead to landslides and travel disruptions. This season is best for

those who appreciate solitude and the beauty of mist-covered mountains. The flora flourishes, making it a great time for nature enthusiasts.

Autumn (October to November)

Clear skies with cool temperatures, ranging from 5°C to 20°C. 
Highlights: Another excellent time to visit, with stunning views of the Himalayas. The weather is perfect for trekking and outdoor activities. Festivals like Dasain and Tihar add to the cultural vibrancy. Ideal for visiting popular sites like Pelling and Yumthang Valley.

Winter (December to February)

Cold, with temperatures often dropping below 0°C in higher altitudes; daytime temperatures range from 5°C to 15°C.

Highlights: Snowfall is common in higher regions, creating a picturesque winter wonderland. Popular among adventure seekers for snow trekking and experiencing the tranquility of the mountains. Ideal for visiting monasteries and enjoying the serene beauty of Sikkim's landscape.

Each season in Sikkim offers its own unique charm and experiences. 
Whether you’re looking for vibrant blooms, lush greenery, clear mountain views, or a snowy retreat, Sikkim is a year round destination that caters to every traveler’s preference.

** Details for Sikkim Tour Packages **

Pickup & Drop Points - Bagdogra Airport /NJP Station / Siliguri Station

Nearest Transport Hubs  
Nearest Airport - Bagdogra International Airport (IXB) 
Nearest Rail Station - NJP Station (New Jalpaiguri) & Siliguri Station Nearest Bus Stand - Tenzing Norgay Bus Terminus, Siliguri

Altitudes of Key Destinations
LOCATIONALTITUDECO-ORDINATES
Gangtok1,650 m27.3314° N, 88.6138° E
Lachen2,600 m27.7167° N, 88.5577° E
Lachung2,700 m27.6891° N, 88.7430° E
Tsomgo Lake3,753 m27.3742° N, 88.7619° E
Gurudongmar Lake5,154 m28.0258° N, 88.7097° E
Yumthang Valley3,700 m27.8268° N, 88.6958° E
Zero Point4,358 m27.9305° N, 88.7346° E

This information ensures a smooth journey as you explore the breathtaking landscapes and rich culture of Sikkim.

Place fromPlace toTotal Distance
NJPGangtok3 hr 55 min (117.8 km) via NH10
BagdograGangtok3 hr 59 min (120.7 km) via NH10
GangtokTsomgo Lake1 hr 13 min (41.2 km) via NH 310
Tsomgo LakeNathula Pass29 min (17.0 km) via NH 310
GangtokPelling4 hr 4 min (107.8 km) via NH510
Lachen110 km4 hr 30 min
Lachung116 km5 hr

PLACES TIMINGS         ENTRY FEES

Rumtek Monastery6:00 AM – 6:00 PMRs 10/-
Namgyal Institute of Tibetology10:00 AM – 4:00 PMRs 10/-
Ralang Monastery8:00 AM – 4:00 PMFree Entry
Phodong Monastery8:00 AM – 5:00 PMFree Entry
Sanga Choeling Monastery7:00 AM – 6:00 PMFree Entry
Ranka Monastery6:00 AM – 5:00 PMFree Entry
Nathula Pass7:00 AM – 2:00 PMRs 200/-
Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple8:00 AM – 5:00 PMFree Entry
Tashi Viewpoint5:00 AM / 5:00 PMFree Entry

Best Attractions of Sikkim Tour from Bagdogra

Your Sikkim tour package from Bagdogra will take you to these must- visit destinations:

  • Gangtok: The vibrant capital city with rich culture.
  • Tashi Viewpoint: Stunning views of Kanchenjunga, especially at sunrise.
  • Mahatma Gandhi Marg: Lively shopping and dining promenade.
  • Ganesh Tok: A small temple with panoramic views.
  • Himalayan Zoological Park: Home to various Himalayan wildlife.
  • Changu Lake: A beautiful glacial lake surrounded by mountains.
  • Baba Temple: A revered shrine dedicated to a legendary soldier.
  • Lachen: Gateway to Gurudongmar Lake, known for its serene beauty.
  • Gurudongmar Lake: One of the highest lakes, famous for its turquoise waters.
  • Lachung: A charming village near Yumthang Valley.
  • Yumthang Valley: The Valley of Flowers, known for its stunning landscapes.

Each of these locations enriches your Sikkim experience, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, spiritual heritage, and adventure. Don't miss the opportunity to explore these highlights during your journey!

Itinerary

Day-by-DaySikkimTourItineraryfromBagdogra

Day 1: Arrival at Bagdogra – Transfer to Gangtok

Upon arrival in the Cleanest State in India—Sikkim—your Sikkim package tour begins. As your aircraft lands at Bagdogra Airport (IXB), our representative will be waiting to assist you with your transfer to Gangtok (Altitude: 5,550 ft / 1,675 m), the vibrant capital city of Sikkim.

Once you arrive in Gangtok, check into your hotel, where you'll be greeted by stunning views and modern amenities. Take a moment to relax and unwind in your comfortable room. In the evening, consider taking a leisurely stroll through the neighborhood or savoring a hot cup of coffee on your balcony while soaking in the breathtaking beauty of Gangtok. Overnight stay at the hotel in Gangtok.

Day 2: Gangtok to Lachen Tour (130 km / 6 hrs)

As the darkness of night gives way to the golden rays of the sun, the dreamy city of Gangtok awakens to a new day. After enjoying a hearty breakfast, prepare for a scenic 6-hour journey to Lachen, located 130 km away. Departing around 10 a.m. via NH 31A, you’ll have the chance to explore some beautiful sights along the way:

  • Kabi Lungstok

A historic site along the North Sikkim Highway, Kabi Lungstok marks the location where a friendship treaty was signed between Lepcha Chief Te-Kung-Tek and Bhutia Chief Khey-Bum-Sar. A small stone pillar commemorates this significant event.

Seven Sister Waterfalls

These stunning waterfalls descend in seven stages, surrounded by dense forests and lush mountains. The breathtaking scenery offers a perfect backdrop for photos. The Tourism Department has set up a waiting shed and cafeteria here, allowing you to relax and savor the natural beauty.

Naga Waterfalls

Located near the confluence of Lachen-Chu and Lachung-Chu at Chungthang, Naga Waterfalls is renowned for its picturesque setting. The ice-cold waters flow gracefully amidst a tranquil forest, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful break.

After a day of sightseeing, you’ll arrive in Lachen in the evening, where lunch will be served at the hotel.

Lachen

Nestled at an altitude of 8,838 ft, Lachen means "Big Pass." This serene destination is far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life, situated between Chopta Valley and Gurudongmar Lake. With charming hamlets set against the backdrop of the Lower Himalayas, Lachen is surrounded by towering pine trees and snowy cliffs.

Upon check-in, retreat to your cozy room equipped with basic amenities and stunning views of the green mountains. With its natural beauty as the main attraction, spend the evening savoring local Sikkimese flavors while soaking in the tranquil surroundings.

Overnight at Hotel in Lachen.

Day 3: Lachen to Lachung and Gurudongmar Lake Excursion

After a restful night in the serene environment of Lachen, rise early to embrace the beautiful morning. Enjoy a hot breakfast before setting off on an exciting day of sightseeing.

Gurudongmar Lake

Your journey begins with a drive to Gurudongmar Lake, located at an altitude of 17,800 ft (70 km / 3 hours from Lachen). This awe-inspiring lake is sacred to both Buddhists and Hindus. Its milky blue waters remain largely frozen throughout the year, but legend has it that when Guru Padmasambhava visited, he blessed a portion of the lake, preventing it from freezing even in winter. Many visitors take home this "blessed" water as a cherished memento.

Lachung

After visiting the lake, head to Lachung, which means "Small Pass." Nestled at an elevation of 9,600 ft near the Tibetan border, this picturesque area is adorned with snowy mountains, tall coniferous trees, and sparkling streams—a paradise for nature lovers and photographers alike.

Upon arrival in Lachung, check in to your hotel, where you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the rugged mountains. The evening is free for you to unwind, explore, or savor local delicacies such as hot Thukpas and Momos while enjoying the tranquil ambiance illuminated by the soft glow of the moonlight.

Overnight at Hotel in Lachung.

Day 4: Yumthang Valley Excursion and Transfer to Gangtok

Awaken to a beautiful morning in Lachung, where the golden sun brightens the landscape. Enjoy your morning tea with a view of the majestic mountains. After breakfast, prepare for an exciting excursion to Yumthang Valley.

Yumthang Valley

Known as the "Valley of Flowers," Yumthang Valley is a stunning destination filled with 24 species of Rhododendrons that bloom in May, while in winter, it transforms into a winter wonderland. The Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary, covering 43 sq. km, is rich  in  diverse  flora and provides a scenic backdrop with the Yumthang River flowing

through it. The journey to the valley features cascading waterfalls and lush meadows, making it a feast for the senses.

Zero Point (Yumesamdong)

If time and conditions permit, visit Zero Point, located at an altitude of 15,300 ft (23 km from Yumthang Valley). This spot marks the last outpost of civilization, where three rivers converge against a backdrop of snow-clad peaks. Please note that visiting Zero Point incurs an additional cost and requires a permit, and it is advisable for tourists with respiratory conditions to refrain from visiting due to high altitude sickness risks.

Return to Gangtok

After exploring Yumthang Valley and Zero Point, begin your journey back to Gangtok. Arrive in the evening and settle into your hotel, where you can relax after your adventurous day.

Overnight at Hotel in Gangtok.

Day 5: Tsomgo Lake and Nathula Pass Excursion

On this day of Sikkim tour package invites you to explore some breathtaking sights. As the morning sun streams through your window, start your day with a refreshing cup of tea and a hearty breakfast before embarking on a full-day adventure to Tsomgo Lake and Baba Mandir, with the option to visit Nathula Pass.

Tsomgo Lake (12,400 ft)

Also known as Changu Lake, this stunning oval-shaped glacial lake is just 40 km from Gangtok. Stretching approximately 1 km in length and reaching depths of 15 meters, Tsomgo, derived from the Bhutia words for "lake" (Tso) and "head" (Mgo), is a sacred site for locals. Surrounded by steep, snow-capped mountains, the lake remains frozen in winter and transforms as the glaciers melt in summer. The changing colors of the lake throughout the seasons make it a must-visit destination on your Sikkim itinerary.

New Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir

Located 12 km from Tsomgo Lake and 52 km from Gangtok, this temple honors Baba Harbhajan Singh, a soldier who tragically lost his life while on duty in 1968. The temple is built on his Samadhi and is known for its wish-fulfilling powers. A memorial was constructed for easier access, as the original bunker lies in a challenging terrain. On Sundays, a 'Langar' provides free meals to visitors, adding to the spiritual atmosphere of the site.

Nathula Pass

Nathula Pass is a prominent attraction on your Sikkim tour. Once a vital corridor between India and Tibet, it was closed in 1962 and reopened in 2006. Located about 56 km from Gangtok at an altitude of 14,450 ft, this road is the highest motorable route in the region. A permit is required for entry, and the drive offers breathtaking views, allowing visitors to glimpse into China on clear days. The winding roads of the Chumbi Valley provide a spectacular backdrop for your journey.

**Note:**

Visiting Nathula Pass is subject to permit availability, weather, and road conditions. It's advisable to check with your Sikkim tour operator prior to your trip to confirm your visit.

After an exciting day of exploration, return to your hotel in Gangtok for a restful overnight stay.

Day 6: Gangtok Sightseeing

As the golden rays of the sun illuminate the charming city of Gangtok, it's time to indulge in a hearty breakfast before setting off on your day of exploration.

Tashi View Point

Start your day with a visit to Tashi View Point, located about 8 km from Gangtok. Built by Tashi Namgyal, this viewpoint offers a breathtaking panorama of Mt. Kanchenjunga on clear days. With binoculars and telescopes available, you can enjoy unobstructed views of the majestic mountains and the lush forests surrounding the area.

Gonjang Monastery

Next, head to Gonjang Monastery, situated just 6 km from Gangtok near Tashi View Point. Established in 1981 by H.E. Tingkye Gonjang Rimpoche, this monastery follows the Jangter tradition of the Nyingmapa school of Tibetan Buddhism. Experience the tranquility and spiritual ambiance of this sacred place.

Do-drul Chorten

Continue your journey to Do-drul Chorten, a significant stupa built in 1945 by the Venerable Trullshi Rimpoche, head of the Nyingma order. Inside the stupa, you’ll find a complete set of religious artifacts,

including the Dorjee Phurba and Kang Gyur relics. Surrounding the Chorten are 108 prayer wheels inscribed with mantras, making it one of the most important Chortens in Sikkim.

Namgyal Institute of Tibetology

Visit the renowned Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, a treasure trove of rare Lepcha, Tibetan, and Sanskrit manuscripts, along with exquisite statues and Thankas. This prestigious research institute also features a museum showcasing over 200 Buddhist icons and a magnificent image of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of knowledge and wisdom.

Hur Hurray Dara

Next, head to Hur Hurray Dara (Nam Nang View Point), a serene area that offers stunning views of the lush green forests and valleys. Less crowded than other spots, it’s perfect for a peaceful morning or evening stroll, immersing yourself in nature’s beauty.

Tsukla Khang Monastery

Explore Tsukla Khang Monastery, located within the Tsuklakhang Royal Palace complex of the former Chogyal rulers of Sikkim. This monastery showcases typical Sikkimese architecture adorned with vibrant murals and images of the Buddhist pantheon.

White Memorial Hall

Visit the White Memorial Hall, a two-story structure built in 1932 to honor Sir John Claude White, Sikkim's first political officer. With its British architectural style and historical significance, this hall is located on a scenic ridge.

Gangtok Ropeway

Conclude your sightseeing with a ride on the Gangtok Ropeway, one of the city's major attractions. The cable car ride offers three stops: 
Deorali Market, Nam Nang, and Tashiling. Enjoy stunning bird’s-eye views of the mountains, valleys, and the flowing river, along with a captivating vista of Gangtok and snow-capped Mt. Kanchenjunga.

As Day 6 of your Sikkim tour comes to a close, return to your hotel to relax. In the evening, feel free to explore MG Marg, where you can savor local Sikkimese delicacies at restaurants or shop for handicrafts and souvenirs. Overnight stay at the hotel in Gangtok.

Day 7: Gangtok to Bagdogra Airport Drop (About 4 hours)

After enjoying your last breakfast in Gangtok, you will be driven to Bagdogra Airport for your departure. Take in the scenic views along the way, reflecting on the memories created during your trip to Sikkim.

Upon arrival at Bagdogra Airport, bid farewell to the majestic Himalayas and the vibrant culture of Sikkim. Carry with you the memories of this unforgettable adventure and the warmth of local hospitality. Safe travels, and we look forward to welcoming you back for your next exploration!

With your bags filled with souvenirs and your heart brimming with cherished moments, you’ll leave with a piece of this beautiful region forever. Until next time, safe travels!

These attractions provide a rich blend of natural beauty, cultural significance, and spiritual experiences, making your visit to Sikkim 
truly unforgettable. Whether you’re trekking through lush landscapes or exploring sacred sites, each moment promises to create lasting memories.

Thank you for choosing Greenday Vacation for your adventure. We eagerly look forward to welcoming you back for more extraordinary experiences in the captivating hills of Sikkim and . Safe travels, and may your wanderlust continue to inspire you!

Inclusions

  • Accommodation: Deluxe hotels on all days on double sharing basis
  • Meals: Breakfast on all days
  • Vehicle: Sedan / SUV / Tempo Traveller
  • Permits: All necessary permits for the trip
  • Toll Tax: All toll taxes for the entire trip

Exclusions

  • Airfare or Train Tickets charges
  • All kinds of personal expenses such as room heaters, tips, laundry, telephone bills, beverages, porter, soft & hard drinks etc.
  • Additional sightseeing charges or extra usage of vehicles.
  • Any additional charges arising due to natural calamities, political disturbances (strikes), VIP movement, etc.
  • Insurance
  • Nathula Pass Permit & Visit
  • GST Charges

FAQ's

FAQ for Sikkim & Tour Packages

What is the best time to visit Sikkim?

The ideal time to visit is from March to June and September to December. During these months, the weather is pleasant, making it perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

How do I get to Sikkim?

The nearest airport is Bagdogra International Airport (IXB). From there, you will have prebooked a tour package that includes pickup. The nearest railway station is NJP (New Jalpaiguri), which is well- connected to major cities.

Are permits required for visiting Sikkim?

Yes, certain areas in Sikkim require special permits, especially for locations near the Indo-China border. These permits can often be arranged by Greenday Vacation.

Do we need a permit to travel to every location in Sikkim?

Yes, travelers to Sikkim need two types of permits based on their nationality: RAP (Restricted Area Permit) for foreigners and PAP (Protected Area Permit) for Indians.

  • RAP (Restricted Area Permit) Applicable For Foreigners Immigration offices

Ministry of Home Affairs 
All Foreigners Registration Offices All Indian Missions Abroad 
Deputy Director, SNT Complex, Siliguri

  • PAP (Protected Area Permit) Applicable For Indian citizens and locals
  • Tsomgo Lake or Baba Mandir
  • Nathu La Pass
  • Thangu-Chopta Valley
  • Gurudongmar Lake
  • Yumthang Valley
  • Dzongri Trek
  • Singalila Trek
  • Yumesamdong

What kind of clothing should I pack?

Pack layers, as temperatures can vary significantly. Bring warm clothes for evenings and higher altitudes, and lighter clothing for daytime, especially during summer.

  • Is it safe to travel to Sikkim?

Yes, both regions are generally safe for tourists. However, it's always advisable to follow local guidelines and exercise caution, especially in remote areas.

What local delicacies should I try?

Don't miss trying local dishes like momos, thukpa, gundruk, and traditional Sikkimese tea.

Are there ATMs and mobile connectivity in these areas?

ATMs are available in major towns, but it's wise to carry some cash for remote areas. Mobile connectivity is good in urban areas but may be limited in remote locations.

Can I customize my tour package?

Absolutely! Greenday Vacation, offer customizable packages to fit your preferences, including specific attractions and activities.

If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to reach out!