North Sikkim - 5 Day / 4 Night
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
- Day 4
- Day 5
Bagdogra/NJP to Gangtok
Overnight stay at Gangtok.
Gangtok to Lachen
Overnight stay at Lachen.
Lachen to Lachung with sight-seeing.
Gurudongmar lake
Overnight stay at Lachung.
Lachung to Gangtok with sight-seeing
Yumthang valley
Overnight stay at Gangtok.
Gangtok to Bagdogra/NJP drop.
Sikkim & Darjeeling Special - 11 Day / 10 Night
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
- Day 4
- Day 5
- Day 6
- Day 7
- Day 8
- Day 9
- Day 10
- Day 11
Bagdogra/NJP to Gangtok
Overnight stay at Gangtok.
Gangtok to Lachen
Overnight stay at Lachen.
Lachen to Lachung with sight-seeing.
Gurudongmar lake
Overnight stay at Lachung.
Lachung to Gangtok with sight-seeing
Yumthang valley
Overnight stay at Gangtok.
Indo-China border sight-seeing
*Tsongmo lake
*Baba mandir
*Kanchenjunga view point
*Mandakini falls
*Nathula
Overnight stay at Gangtok.
Gangtok local sight-seeing
*Bakthang waterfalls
*Gonjong monestry
*Tashi view point
*Lasha waterfalls
*Plant conservatory
*Ganesh tok
*Zoological park
*Hanuman tok
Overnight stay at
Gangtok.
Gangtok to Pelling via Namchi Ravangla Sight-seeing
*Chardham
*Samdruptse
*Buddha park
*Temi tea garden
Overnight stay at Pelling.
Pelling local sight-seeing
*Rabdenste ruins
*Bird park
*Pemayangste monestry
*Sky walk
*Chenrezig statue
*Rimbi waterfalls
*Orange garden
*River side
Overnight stay at Pelling.
Pelling to Darjeeling
Overnight stay at Darjeeling.
Darjeeling local sight-seeing
*Early morning Tiger hill
*Batasia loop
*Ghoom monestry
After breakfast.
*Tea Garden
*Japanese Temple
*Peace pagoda
*Himalayan mountaineering institute
*Zoological Park
*Tenzing Rock
*Ava art gallery
Overnight stay at Darjeeling.
Darjeeling to Bagdogra/NJP drop.
Silk Route - 4 Day / 3 Night
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
- Day 4
NJP/Bagdogra to Gangtok
Overnight stay at Gangtok.
Gangtok to Nathang valley with sight-seeing
*Kanchenjunga view point.
*Tsongmo lake
*Mandakini falls
*Baba mandir new & old
*Nathula
Overnight stay at Nathang valley.
Nathang valley to Zuluk with sight-seeing
*Kanchenjunga view point
*Thambi view point
Overnight stay at Zuluk
Zuluk to NJP/Bagdogra drop
West & South Sikkim - 4 Day / 3 Night
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
- Day 4
WEST & SOUTH SIKKIM TOUR
Pelling local sight-seeing
*Rabdenste ruins
*Bird park
*Pemayangste monestry
*Sky walk
*Chenrezig statue
*Rimbi waterfalls
*Orange garden
*Kechepuri lake
*Kanchenjunga waterfalls
Overnight stay at Pelling
Pelling to Namchi with sight-seeing
*Tathagata Tsal (Buddha park)
*Siddheshwar dham
*Samdruptse
Overnight stay at Namchi.
Namchi to NJP/Bagdogra drop with rafting (own cost)
About Sikkim
Sikkim is located in North-East part of India at an elevation of 837.93 meters (2749.11 feet) above sea level, Sikkim has a Tundra climate (Classification: ET). The city’s yearly temperature is 14.48ºC (58.06ºF) and it is -11.49% lower than India’s averages. Sikkim typically receives about 105.45 millimeters (4.15 inches) of precipitation and has 168.44 rainy days (46.15% of the time) annually. One of the unique places in India for tourism.
Sikkim is a state full of magnificent locations and amazing people. It is a land of spectacular scenery that can stun any traveller. Sikkim, which is located in northern India, is well-known among travellers for its colourful culture and beautiful geography. Your specific travel objectives will determine the ideal time of year to visit Sikkim. This gorgeous location is best to visit at any time of year, excluding July and August when it rains a lot. To explore the best of Sikkim, reserve our 6 Days Silk Route Package. Spend time in the most well-known resorts in Gangtok, which are renowned for their amenities and welcoming hospitality. This will be an experience that will enrich your life’s palette with new hues.
If you enjoy snow and would like to see a snowstorm in front of your eyes, you should surely travel to Sikkim in December and January, when it snows the most. However, the majority of visitors choose to avoid the state during the winter and rainy seasons and instead visit during the summer to see the diverse landscapes. Summers are often relatively comfortable, with temperatures rarely rising beyond 26 degrees Celsius.
In any weather, North Sikkim always has a tonne of tourist attractions waiting for you. Visit lovely scenic locations in Lachung. As a result, visiting Sikkim inclement weather won’t disappoint you.
Best time to Visit Sikkim
Major Tourist Attractions: Lakes, Wildlife, Monasteries, Hill Stations, Adventure, Heritage, Trekking, Culture, Caves.
Major Festivals: Dasai, Pang Lhabsol, Saga Dawa, Temi, Pelling Winter Tourism Festival, Bumchu, Lepchas, Indrajatra, Maghey Sankrati..etc
- Summer (April - June)
- Mansoon (July - September)
- Winter (October - March)
- January - February
The state experiences summer from April through June. Sikkim experiences incredibly pleasant and peaceful weather during this season, in contrast to the majority of the Indian states. Five to twenty-five degrees Celsius are the temperature range. This is the ideal season to visit Sikkim, despite the occasionally chilly and icy nights.
The state experiences summer from April through June. Sikkim experiences incredibly pleasant and peaceful weather during this season, in contrast to the majority of the Indian states. Five to twenty-five degrees Celsius are the temperature range. This is the ideal season to visit Sikkim, despite the occasionally chilly and icy nights.
In the state, summer begins in April and lasts through June. Sikkim experiences exceptionally lovely and peaceful weather during this period, in contrast to most of the states in India. 5 to 25 degrees Celsius is the temperature range. This is the greatest season to visit Sikkim even if the nights might be chilly and icy.
When the weather is good, between March and June and September and December, is the ideal time to visit Sikkim. Sikkim experiences snowfall in the months of January and February, and it is best to avoid travelling during the monsoon season (July to August) because there is a chance of landslides. In the summer, it is still warm. In the winter months, snowfall is common (Late December to February).

Things to do in Sikkim

Ravangla Park
Every year, many travellers visit Ravangla Park, which is renowned as a spiritual centre. Visitors can participate in a variety of prayers that are held within the park's structure. It is asserted that it aids followers in achieving nirvana and enlightenment. Within the compound, there are also meditation facilities. You can meditate and pray more effectively and feel more connected to nature in the park's surroundings.

Hand Gliding – Yumthang
Hand Gliding is one of the many adrenaline activities available in Sikkim. Sikkim has seen a boom in the popularity of adventure sports, and now the locals are seeking for innovative methods to satisfy the tourists' need for excitement. That is exactly what hang gliding facilitates. The truth is that with the aid of an expert pilot, even if you have never done hang gliding before, you may still experience the rush. This enables all types of travellers to participate in the adventurous activity and fully enjoy it. Things to Keep in Mind: If you go early in the morning, you can see the sun rising.

Goechala Trek – Base Camp Yuksom
The Goecha La Journey is considered as one trek that will live in your memories forever. This 10-day walk is difficult, but it is totally worth the time and effort.
The breathtaking view of the mountains is just one of the trek's many delights. In addition, the sight of Mt. Kanchenjunga will surprise you when you reach the height of 4940 feet at the end of the trip.

Char Dham, Namchi, Ravangla
The well-known Hindu sect's Char Dham Yatra is where Namchi's Char Dham gets its name. The Namchi complex, which has been likened to the Char Dham Yatra in size and spirituality, is reported to be extremely spiritual. Many visitors come to the complex in search of nirvana and to take part in the aarti and pooja performed at the temples there.

Bakthang Waterfalls – Gangtok
Your journey to Sikkim is not complete if you haven't seen the Bakthang Waterfalls and had a bath beneath them. Yes! That would describe this place's vibe. It looks over many visitors who come to admire its magnificence.
The width of the waterfall is its best feature. The waterfall almost totally overwhelms a mountain due to its size. The sound of the rushing water adds to the appeal of the location as it falls over a cover of green creepers.

Rafting – Teesta River
You will encounter strong adrenaline levels and heart-pounding rapids while rafting. Because of its rapids, the Teesta River is a popular place for rafting. All you have to do is follow the power paddling and steer clear of the river's raging currents.
You will be surrounded by dense forests, paddy fields, and tiny hamlets as you paddle along the river. In fact, if you're up for a little extra adventure, you can even set up camp on the river's edge in a tent.

Hot Spring – Yumthang
The Sikkim hot springs are not widely known among tourists. Yes! There are numerous hot springs in Sikkim, but the Reshi Hot Spring is the most well-known.
This is a result of where it is. Additionally, it is significant from a religious perspective.
These hot springs have been likened to a natural spa. They have existed since the beginning of time and now have spiritual significance. Both pilgrims and tourists soak in the springs for weeks at a time. They think it has therapeutic qualities.

Gurudongmar Lake
The highest lake in India, Gurudongmar, is found in Sikkim at a height of 17800 feet. The unforgettable view of the snowy capped mountains, flowery valley, curvy roads and the countless waterfalls is something you are looking forward to cherish. This wooded area is a tourists' dream location because it contains everything they could possibly want. The most crucial thing is to take care with the permission, and arriving here requires carrying bulky wool clothing even in May and June.

Khangchendzonga National Park
Tholung Monastery, one of Sikkim's holiest monasteries, is located in the buffer zone of Khangchendzonga National Park. One can engage in a variety of trekking activities, and the majority of the well-known treks begin in Yuksom. A different hiking destination is the Green Lake walk with Lachen.