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Sikkim

Sikkim, nestled in the Himalayas, is India’s least populous yet most stunning state, offering breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and adventure. Home to Kanchenjunga, India’s highest peak, it boasts vibrant monasteries like Rumtek and Pemayangtse, serene lakes such as Tsomgo and Gurudongmar, and picturesque towns like Gangtok, Pelling, and Lachen. Sikkim is renowned for its organic farming, diverse flora & fauna, and Tibetan-Buddhist heritage. Visitors can enjoy trekking, river rafting, yak rides, and the Nathula Pass experience. Whether you seek spiritual solace, nature’s beauty, or thrilling adventures, Sikkim is a paradise waiting to be explored.

Itenarary

Day 1: Arrival in Gangtok

  • Arrive at Bagdogra Airport or New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station.
  • Drive to Gangtok (4-5 hours).
  • Visit MG Marg, the heart of the city.

Day 2: Gangtok Local Sightseeing

  • Tsomgo Lake – A stunning glacial lake.
  • Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple – A revered memorial.
  • Nathu La Pass (subject to permit availability).

Day 3: Gangtok to Lachen (Drive: 6 hours)

  • Stop at Seven Sisters Waterfalls.
  • Explore Chungthang Monastery.
  • Overnight stay in Lachen.

Day 4: Lachen to Lachung via Gurudongmar Lake

  • Early morning visit to Gurudongmar Lake – one of the highest lakes in the world.
  • Drive to Lachung, visiting scenic valleys.

Day 5: Yumthang Valley – The Valley of Flowers

  • Visit Yumthang Valley for breathtaking meadows.
  • Optional visit to Zero Point (seasonal).
  • Return to Gangtok.

Day 6: Gangtok to Pelling (Drive: 4-5 hours)

  • Visit Namchi Char Dham or Ravangla Buddha Park en route.
  • Enjoy a stunning sunset over Kanchenjunga.

Day 7: Pelling Sightseeing & Departure

  • Explore Pemayangtse Monastery and Rabdentse Ruins.
  • Visit Kanchenjunga Falls and Sky Walk.
  • Depart for Bagdogra/NJP.

Places to Visit

Tsomgo Lake

A high-altitude glacial lake.

Nathu La Pass

Indo-China border (permit required).

Rumtek Monastery

Largest monastery in Sikkim

Siddheshwar Dham

Complex Featuring Char Dham Hindu Temples

Gurudongmar Lake

Among the world’s highest lakes

Yumthang Valley

The Valley of Flowers

Lachen & Lachung

Peaceful Himalayan villages.

Kanchenjunga Falls

Majestic waterfall

Pemayangtse Monastery

300-year-old Buddhist monastery

Rabdentse Ruins

Ancient Sikkimese capital.

Buddha Park

giant Buddha statue.

Must-Know Facts About Sikkim

India’s First Organic State

100% organic farming.

Kanchenjunga

The third highest mountain in the world is revered as a deity.

Buddhist Influence

Sikkim has over 200 monasteries, blending Tibetan and Nepali cultures

Least Populous & Second Smallest State

Yet one of the most beautiful

No Traffic Lights in Gangtok

A rare sight in any capital city.

Home to One of the World’s Highest Lakes

Gurudongmar Lake at 17,800 feet.

Protected Biodiversity

Over 40% of Sikkim is covered by forests and national parks.

Multilingual Culture

Sikkimese, Nepali, Tibetan, and English are widely spoken.

Cleanest State in India

Sikkim is known for eco-friendly policies

Nathu La Pass Connects to China

A historic route along the ancient Silk Road.

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