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Serene Sikkim Retreat

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7 Nights / 8 Days
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Overview

Sikkim is a perfect destination for people looking for a tour package that offers them a tranquil atmosphere. It is a land where nature's beauty is untouched. Spirituality thrives in Sikkim. Let’s not forget about the cultural diversity that blooms here. 

If you are willing to spend 8 days in Sikkim, this itinerary will promise you fun and fulfillment. 

Over the course of 8 days, you'll enjoy a journey that takes you through vibrant cities, serene lakes, Himalayan heights, and tranquil monasteries. Each day presents a new chapter in your exploration of Sikkim's treasures. 

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Itinerary

  • Day 1 Arrival in Gangtok And Exploring the Capital City
    • Your Sikkim discovery will begin as you arrive in the charming city of Gangtok.

    • On your arrival. Check into your hotel, relax and freshen up

    • After checking into your hotel, get ready for a day of exploration. 

    • Wander through the bustling streets of Gangtok. 

    • Shop from the local markets and enjoy some regional cuisine. 

    • Return to your accommodation and relax. 

  • Day 2 Witness The Tranquil Beauty Of Tsomgo Lake
    • After breakfast, set out on an excursion to the breathtaking Tsomgo Lake/ 

    • The lake is situated amidst majestic mountains. 

    • Sink in the natural beauty as you reach this lake. 

    • Pay a visit to the nearby Baba Mandir. 

    • Baba Mandir holds a significant place in the hearts of the locals. 

    • Return to your hotel and relax. 

  • Day 3 Transfer To Lachung And Visit The Gurudongmar Lake
    • Eat a hearty breakfast and prepare for today’s exploration.

    • Explore the heights of Lachen, a picturesque village. 

    • The highlight of the day is the visit to Gurudongmar Lake. 

    • The lake is one of the highest lakes in the world. 

    • The journey to this lake is a pilgrimage in itself. 

    • You’ll witness breathtaking vistas and a sense of awe as you stand before the shimmering waters.

    • Return to your hotel for a restful sleep.

  • Day 4 Prepare To Discover The Blossoms of Yumthang Valley
    • After your breakfast, you’ll set out to explore Yumthang Valley. 

    • Aptly named the Valley of Flowers, this valley showcases Sikkim's rich biodiversity 

    • Allow yourself to immerse in the sea of colors and fragrances around you. 

    • Go back to your hotel for a relaxing sleep. 

  • Day 5 Return To Gangtok With Scenic Detours
    • As you return to Gangtok, visit the captivating Seven Sisters Waterfalls. 

    • The beauty of these falls will remind you of Sikkim's abundant natural wonders. 

    • Once you are back in Gangtok, explore local attractions. 

    • Get some rest after the exhausting day.

  • Day 6 Immerse In The Captivating Beauty Of Ravangla
    • Today, you’ll transfer to the peaceful haven of Ravangla. 

    • On reaching and after settling down, visit the Buddha Park. 

    • Buddha Park is a home to a majestic statue of Lord Buddha. 

    • After the day of exploration, rest and relax.

  • Day 7 Visit The Tranquil Tashiding Monastery
    • Your exploration of spiritual havens continues with a visit to Tashiding Monastery after your breakfast. 

    • This ancient monastery offers a sense of peace and serenity.

    • Later in the night, rest and relax at your accommodation.

  • Day 8 Departure From Ravangla
    • As your 8-day journey comes to an end, you depart from Ravangla with serene memories of Sikkim in your heart.

Inclusions

  • Transportation 
  • Meals - Daily Breakfast 
  • Transfers 
  • Sightseeing 
  • Stay 

Exclusions

  • Additional accommodation or food costs.

  • Any additional meals other than what is mentioned in 'inclusions.'

  • Additional cost due to train or flight cancellations. 

  • Entry fee at the location.

  • 5% GST

  • Early check-in at the hotel.

  • Any personal expenses such as laundry or shopping.

Things to pack

  • Clothing 

  • Prescribed medicine if any 

  • Footwear 

  • Travel Documents  

  • Prescribed Glasses 

  • Toiletries

  • Electronics

Things to know

● The dates shown are indicative and can be changed to match your schedule.

● Arrive half an hour before the departure time to avoid hustle-bustle.

● The accommodation at the hotels listed should not be considered assured unless precisely specified and subject to room availability. If the space has been filled, we will provide you with a different property.

● The cab will remain with you throughout the tour.

● You will be taken to the places listed in the itinerary. If you wish to go somewhere else you can go on your own.

● Woollen clothes are advisable to carry in every season as there is no predictability of the weather.

● If the advance payment is not received on time, the booking will be cancelled.

FAQS

  • Where is Sikkim located?

    Sikkim is a state located in the northeastern region of India. It shares its borders with Nepal to the west, Bhutan to the east, Tibet (China) to the north, and the Indian state of West Bengal to the south.

  • What is the capital of Sikkim?

    The capital of Sikkim is Gangtok, a charming hill station that serves as the administrative and cultural center of the state.

  • What is the best time to visit Sikkim?

    The best time to visit Sikkim varies depending on your interests. For pleasant weather and blooming flowers, visit during spring (March to May). Summers (June to September) are suitable for trekking, while autumn (October to November) offers clear skies. Winter (December to February) is ideal for snow and winter sports.

  • What are the major tourist attractions in Sikkim?

    Sikkim offers a wide range of attractions, including Tsomgo Lake, Nathu La Pass, Yumthang Valley, Rumtek Monastery, Pelling, and Tashiding Monastery. It's also known for its trekking trails and vibrant festivals.

  • What is the cuisine of Sikkim like?

    Sikkimese cuisine features a mix of Tibetan, Nepali, and Indian flavors. Some popular dishes include momo (dumplings), thukpa (noodle soup), gundruk (fermented leafy greens), and phagshapa (pork with radish). Try the local tea called "chang."

  • Are there trekking opportunities in Sikkim?

    Yes, Sikkim is a trekking paradise with a variety of trekking trails for all levels of hikers. Popular treks include the Goecha La Trek, Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek, and the Dzongri Trek.

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