Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival at New Jalpaiguri Railway Station / Bagdogra International Airport (75 Kms. / 3 Hrs.)

Meet and Greet on arrival at New Jalpaiguri Railway Station / Bagdogra International Airport and transfer to Darjeeling (6,950 Ft.). On arrival check-in to the hotel and rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight Stay at Darjeeling
Day 2: Darjeeling Full Day Sightseeing with Tiger Hill

Early morning (4:00 AM) visit Tiger Hill (Subject to availability of Permit / Token) and then back to hotel. After breakfast, starting at 8.30 AM, visit Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, P.N. Zoological Park (Thursday closed), Tenzing Rock, Ropeway, Tibetan Refugee self-help Centre (Sunday closed), Tea Garden (outer view), Japanese Temple. Evening free for shopping or leisure.
Overnight Stay at Darjeeling
Day 3: Darjeeling - Kalimpong - Local Sightseeing (77 Kms. / 6½ Hrs.)

After breakfast, transfer to Kalimpong (4,091 Ft. / 55 Kms. / 2½ Hrs.). On arrival check-in to your hotel. Afternoon enjoy half day tour of Kalimpong visiting Mangal Dham, Deolo Hill, Golf Course, Durpin Dara Hills and Pine View Nursery (Sunday closed).
Overnight Stay at Kalimpong
Day 4: Kalimpong - Gangtok - Half Day Local Sightseeing (108 Kms. / 7 Hrs.

After breakfast, transfer to Gangtok (5,500 Ft. / 78 Kms. / 3 Hrs.). On arrival, check-in to your hotel. After that half day Gangtok city tour visiting Flower show, Cottage Industry and Handicraft Centre (Closed on Sunday and 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month), Institute of Tibetology (Closed on Sunday), Dro-dul Chorten, Gonjang Monastery and Banjakhri Falls (maximum 3-4 hours).
Overnight Stay at Gangtok
Day 5: Excursion to Tsomgo Lake and Baba Mandir (53 Kms. / 3 Hrs. one-way)

After breakfast, start for an excursion to Tsomgo Lake (12,400 ft. / 37 Kms. / 02 Hrs. from Gangtok) and further drive to Baba Mandir (13,200 ft. / 16 Kms. / 01 Hrs. from Tsomgo Lake). Evening back to Gangtok.
Overnight Stay at Gangtok
Note:
Documents for Tsomgo Lake & New Baba Mandir – 02 Passport Size Photo along with Photo Copy of Photo ID Proof (Passport or Driving License or Voter ID (Pan Card & Adhaar Card is not accepted). For Children below 18 years, Birth Certificate / School Id / College Id are must. Original needs to carry while travelling.
In case of Land slide or any other reason, if Tsomgo Lake is closed we will provide alternate sightseeing.
Day 6: Departure - Gangtok - NJP Rly Station / IXB Airport (128 Kms. / 5 Hrs.)

After breakfast, checkout from the hotel and take the departure transfers to New Jalpaiguri Railway Station / Bagdogra International Airport for your onward journey.
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FAQs
March to June (Spring-Summer): Ideal for sightseeing, flowers in bloom (especially rhododendrons).
October to December (Autumn-Winter): Clear views of Kanchenjunga, cool weather, and festivals.
January–February: Snowfall in high-altitude areas like Lachung, Lachen, Tsomgo Lake.
July–September (Monsoon): Not recommended due to heavy rains and risk of landslides.
No permit is needed to visit Gangtok and South Sikkim for Indian nationals.
However, Inner Line Permits (ILP) are required for restricted areas:
Nathula Pass, Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir – Permit needed (issued in Gangtok via tour operator);
North Sikkim (Lachen, Lachung, Yumthang, Gurudongmar) – Permit required (only through registered travel agents).
Foreigners, though, must obtain an ILP (Inner Line Permit) to enter Sikkim (available at borders and major cities).
Restricted areas like Tsomgo Lake, Nathula, North Sikkim are not accessible to foreigners (except Phodong and Dzongu with special permission).
By Air:
Pakyong Airport (Sikkim) – Limited flights from Delhi, Kolkata.
Bagdogra Airport (West Bengal) – Main gateway (~125 km from Gangtok).
By Rail:
New Jalpaiguri (NJP) in Siliguri, West Bengal is the nearest railhead (~120 km from Gangtok).
By Road:
Well connected by taxis and shared jeeps from Siliguri, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Bagdogra.
Gangtok – Capital city, monasteries, MG Road, cable car;
Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir;
Nathula Pass (Indo-China border – Indians only);
North Sikkim – Lachen, Lachung, Yumthang Valley, Zero Point, Gurudongmar Lake;
Pelling – Skywalk, Pemayangtse Monastery, Kanchenjunga views;
Ravangla – Buddha Park, peaceful hill retreat;
Namchi – Char Dham, Samdruptse statue;
Yuksom, Dzongu, Zuluk – Offbeat and eco-tourism spots.
For Indian citizens:
Photocopy of valid government ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, Passport, Driving License);
2 passport-size photos;
For Nathula, you must be an Indian citizen above 5 years old.
For foreigners:
Valid passport and Indian visa;
ILP form (can be filled online or at entry points).
Self-driving is not recommended due to hilly terrain, narrow roads, and restricted areas.
Local taxis, shared jeeps, and tour packages are more reliable. Private vehicles need special permits for North and East Sikkim.
Summer (Mar–Jun): Light woolens, jackets, sunglasses;
Winter (Oct–Feb): Heavy woolens, thermal wear, gloves, warm socks;
Snowy/high-altitude areas: Snow boots, windproof jackets, moisturizer, lip balm;
Raincoat/poncho if traveling during monsoon.
Yes, in high-altitude areas like Gurudongmar Lake (17,800 ft) and Zero Point.
To avoid AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness):
Ascend gradually;
Stay hydrated;
Avoid alcohol and heavy meals;
Rest if you feel dizzy or breathless.
Yes. Veg and vegan food is widely available.
Popular options: thukpa, momos, dal-bhaat, phagshapa, and Tibetan bread. Jain food may need advance request.
Yes in Gangtok, Pelling, and most towns.
However, North Sikkim, Nathula, and high-altitude areas may have poor or no signal. BSNL and Jio work best.
Major towns like Gangtok and Pelling have ATMs.
Remote areas like Lachen, Lachung may not have functioning ATMs, so carry sufficient cash. Many hotels accept UPI and cards, but always confirm in advance.
Sikkim has a range of:
Hotels and luxury resorts (in Gangtok, Pelling);
Mid-range and budget hotels;
Homestays and eco-lodges in Dzongu, Yuksom, Ravangla
Advance booking is recommended in high season.
Yes. Options include:
Trekking (Goecha La, Dzongri, Kanchenjunga base);
Paragliding (Gangtok);
River rafting (Teesta River);
Yak rides (Tsomgo Lake);
Monastery visits, meditation, handicraft shopping;
Village tourism in Dzongu, Temi Tea Garden walks.
Sikkim hosts vibrant festivals:
Losar (Tibetan New Year – Feb/Mar);
Saga Dawa – Celebrates Buddha’s life (May/June);
Pang Lhabsol – Unique to Sikkim, honors Mt. Kanchenjunga (August);
Tihar/Deepavali – Celebrated with local traditions;
Losoong/Namsoong – Sikkimese New Year (Dec).
Yes. Many travelers take a Sikkim–Darjeeling–Kalimpong circuit. Gangtok to Darjeeling is about 4–5 hours by road. Kalimpong lies en route.
Remove shoes before entering monasteries;
Avoid loud behavior and PDA in rural areas;
Respect local traditions, especially in religious sites;
Dress modestly and avoid littering;
Ask permission before photographing monks or locals.
Gangtok is the capital of Sikkim and a well-organized hill station with monasteries, viewpoints, shopping areas, and modern amenities. It is also the base for excursions to Tsomgo Lake, Nathula, and North Sikkim. Some of the must-visit attractions are
MG Marg (pedestrian shopping street);
Rumtek Monastery;
Tashi View Point;
Enchey Monastery;
Namgyal Institute of Tibetology;
Banjhakri Falls;
Ropeway cable car ride.
2–3 days are ideal to explore Gangtok and nearby attractions.
No, it is part of West Bengal, but commonly included in Sikkim tours due to proximity and cultural similarity. Some of the top things to do are
Tiger Hill sunrise (Kanchenjunga view);
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (Toy Train);
Batasia Loop;
Peace Pagoda;
Ghoom Monastery;
Himalayan Mountaineering Institute;
Tea garden visits.
By road from Bagdogra (70 km) or NJP (75 km);
Toy Train from NJP or Kurseong;
Shared jeeps, taxis, or private vehicles are commonly used.
Kalimpong is a peaceful hill town known for panoramic views, Buddhist monasteries, orchids, and colonial architecture. It is about 2.5 to 3 hours (75 km) from Gangtok. Some of the major attractions are
Deolo Hill & Durpin Dara;
Zang Dhok Palri Phodang Monastery;
Pine View Cactus Nursery;
Morgan House (colonial guesthouse);
Hanuman Tok & Mangal Dham Temple.