Experience Wonders at Sikkim and Darjeeling, Queen of the Hills – Where Heaven Meets Earth
Nestled in northeastern India, Sikkim is a place that resembles the perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and adventure. Bound by snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and vibrant flora and fauna, this small state offers an awe-inspiring escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. With its serene landscapes, rich traditions, and warm-hearted people, Sikkim epitomizes beauty that captivates every traveler’s heart. To experience the best of this paradise, collaborating with DREAMONWINGS and booking the Sikkim package tour from Kolkata can transform a simple trip into a mindblowing and unforgettable adventure. The state is also renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, ranging from the majestic Kanchenjunga to the third-highest peak in the world. In addition, while exploring Sikkim with the Gangtok, Darjeeling tour, the tranquil lakes and cascading waterfalls that dot the terrain boast a diverse climate and topography, giving rise to rich biodiversity. Also, the Gangtok skyline, with its panoramic views and vibrant markets, contrasts beautifully with the tranquil charm of places like Pelling and Zuluk. Sikkim is also a state with several pristine lakes, including the mesmerizing Tsomgo Lake, renowned for its crystal-clear waters framed by majestic mountains.
Also, for adventure enthusiasts, the state has many things to offer, including trekking, mountaineering, river rafting, and more. The serene trails of the Kanchenjunga trek also offer an exhilarating experience, allowing all the trekkers to enjoy nature’s glory while absorbing the breathtaking vistas of the Himalayas. Additionally, the diversified flora and fauna of the pristine place can be explored in its many protected areas, such as Khangchendzonga National Park. Here, majestic animals like the red panda can be spotted amidst lush greenery.
Moreover, the North Sikkim package tour and the rich culture of Sikkim add another layer to its charm. The diverse demographic composition, including several ethnic communities, enriches the local traditions and festivals, inviting visitors to engage in colorful celebrations. From the vibrant festivals of Losar and Bheemsen Jatra to traditional dances and music,the Darjeeling Tour package offers a unique cultural tapestry that adds depth to any travel experience.
Here, DREAMONWINGS focuses on creating the best-priced and customized itineraries, including visits to iconic landmarks, breathtaking treks, and authentic local experiences. By collaborating with local guides, we offer travelers an intimate understanding of Sikkim’s rich heritage and traditions. From savoring traditional Sikkimese cuisine prepared by local families to participating in local festivals and ceremonies, DREAMONWINGS ensures that each traveler leaves with lasting memories beyond their expectations. Whether it is the Gangtok tour Package from Mumbai or Kolkata, we always guarantee seamless travel arrangements, encompassing everything from accommodation in cozy homestays to luxury resorts offering spectacular mountain views. Our knowledgeable guides, steeped in the history and culture of Sikkim, help travelers explore the popular attractions and the lesser-known paths that showcase the state’s untouched beauty. Whether it’s a trek through the enchanting landscapes, an exploration of the quaint villages, or a culinary adventure through local delicacies, DREAMONWINGS weaves together experiences that linger long after the journey.
Furthermore, with a commitment to sustainable tourism, DREAMONWINGS emphasizes all the eco-friendly practices that help preserve the natural beauty of Sikkim for future generations. We always advocate for responsible tourism that benefits local communities and protects the fragile ecosystems that define this amazing state. By booking the Gangtok, Darjeeling tour, travelers can explore Sikkim with a clear conscience, knowing their journey contributes positively to the environment and local culture.
To fully experience Sikkim’s multifaceted charm, selecting the right tour operator and booking the best North Sikkim package tour is crucial. This is where DREAMONWINGS steps in, offering meticulously crafted travel experiences that ensure every visitor witnesses the best of what Sikkim offers. With a deep understanding of local culture and hidden gems, DREAMONWINGS goes beyond traditional tourism, providing personalized itineraries tailored to each traveler’s interests and needs. In conclusion, the Sikkim and Gangtok, Darjeeling tour is a masterpiece of nature and culture, captivating all who set foot in its ethereal landscapes. With its enchanting beauty and vibrant traditions, the state beckons to be explored. With DREAMONWINGS, your journey becomes more than just a vacation; it transforms into an unforgettable adventure that allows you to connect deeply with Sikkim’s serene landscapes and rich heritage. Allow yourself to be swept away by the allure of this Himalayan paradise, and let DREAMONWINGS guide you through an unforgettable exploration of Sikkim’s wonders.

DAY WISE GANGTOK, NORTH SIKKIM & DARJEELING TRIP PLAN
ITINERARY – 1
7 Nights / 8 Days – Gangtok Darjeeling & North Sikkim Tour Package
DAY 1 – BAGDOGRA / NJP TO GANGTOK [4 hr 14 min (122.2 km) via NH10]
Meet & greet on arrival at the Cleanest State in India – Sikkim for your North Sikkim package tour from Kolkata. As the aircraft lands at the nearest airport, our representative waits outside the Bagdogra Airport [IXB] to start towards Gangtok (Alt.5550Ft/1675M), the capital city of Sikkim.
On arrival, check in to the beautiful view rooms of the hotel, which are well equipped with modern amenities, and sink into the soft bed to get off the exhaustion. In the evening, take a stroll in the neighborhood or enjoy some hot coffee sitting on the balcony while admiring the beauty of Gangtok. Then, have a relaxing overnight stay at the hotel in Gangtok.
DAY 2 – GANGTOK TO TSOMGO LAKE, BABA MANDIR, NATHULA PASS EXCURSION
As the morning sores in, with the warm rays of the sun knocking through the window, wake up with a cup of fresh tea and proceed towards the breakfast table before leaving for a full day trip to Tsomgo Lake with Baba Mandir / Nathula Pass Excursion with a bag full of savories.
Tsomgo Lake (12,400ft) – also known as Changu Lake, is an oval-shaped glacial lake only 40 km from Gangtok City. It is almost 1 km in length and 15 meters in depth. The name Tsomgo is made of two words in Bhutia Language (Bhutan tour package from Kolkata): ‘Tso’ means ‘lake’ and ‘Mgo’ means ‘head’ in a short ‘source of the lake’. On this Darjeeling tour from NJP, this high-altitude lake is surrounded by snow-capped, steep mountains and remains frozen during wintertime. As summer begins to step in, the glacier melts, and the lake gets its origin. The locals consider the lake sacred, reflecting different colors with the change in seasons.
New Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir – Another key destination to explore on this Gangtok tour from NJP is the popular Baba Mandir. This was built in the Memorial of Baba Harbhajan Singh, or the ‘Hero of Nathula’, a soldier in the Indian Army. It is situated at a distance of 12 km from Tsomgo Lake and 52 km from Gangtok City. Baba Harbhajan served as a part of the border patrol force, and in the year 1968, while escorting a mule column, he fell on a fast-flowing stream and got carried away by the powerful water current. Soldiers found his remains after 3 days and cremated him with full military honor, along with a shrine on his Samadhi built as per Baba’s wish, which he expressed through his friend post-death. The original bunker of Baba Harbhajan Singh is located further up near the Gnathang Valley, which is the Old Baba Mandir. However, because of its difficult terrain, tourists couldn’t reach it, so they built a New Mandir for easy access. This shrine is believed to have wish-fulfilling powers, and Baba is still guarding the international border between India and China. On Sundays, a ‘Langar’ runs at the temple, providing visitors with free meals.
Nathula Pass – A major mountain pass in the Himalayas in East Sikkim district, a corridor between India and Tibet before it was closed in 1962 but reopened in 2006. Located around 56 km from Gangtok at an altitude of 14450 ft, the road to Nathula is the highest motorable road, passes through Tsomgo Lake, and requires an entry permit to visit. The view from this international border is breathtaking and allows the tourist to get a glimpse of China on the other side, along with their Chinese militants. The road winding down the Chumbi Valley is visible on a clear day. Return. Overnight at the Hotel in Gangtok.
Note: Nathula Pass visit will be on direct payment basis as because it depends on availability of permit from army, weather & road condition – Monday Closed.
Day 3 – Gangtok to Lachen
In the morning, after breakfast, drive towards Lachen with an altitude of 8800ft, and it will take 5 hrs (120 km) via Kabi Lungstok, Seven Sister Waterfalls, and Naga Waterfalls. (If this road is open, then you can visit this sightseeing place)
After finishing the sightseeing, we will finally reach Lachen
Night stay at Lachen.
Day 4 – Gurudongmar Lake visit and Lachung stay
After breakfast, start for Gurudongmar Lake, which is 2 hrs 30 min (68 km). This beautiful lake is situated at a high altitude of 17,800 ft.
On the route, we will visit the beautiful Chopta Valley and Thangu.
Return to Lachen, have lunch, and start for Lachung 2 hrs (48 km).
Night stay at Lachung.
Day 5 – Yumthang Valley sightseeing and Gangtok drop
On the 5th day of your trip, you will discover more high-altitude places in Sikkim. After a delicious breakfast, get ready to visit Yumthang Valley, which is famous for its colorful flowers. You can enjoy the ride in Yak.
You may also visit Zero Point on an extra chargeable basis.
While booking the Gangtok, Darjeeling tour from Kolkata, VISITING ZERO POINT AT AN ADDITIONAL COST IS SUBJECT TO PERMIT AND ROAD CONDITIONS.
After finishing the sightseeing, drive back to the hotel, have lunch, and start for Gangtok 4 hrs (117 km).
Night stay at Gangtok.
DAY 6 – Gangtok to Darjeeling
Soon after the vibrant Sunrays have begun to warm the day, a shrill noise from the bustling city wakes you as the locals begin their daily chores. Let your tummy fill with the morning delicacies before Check-out from Pelling and drive for 4 hours towards Darjeeling.
Darjeeling, known as the Queen of Hills, is a gem of a place known for its youthful vibe combined with modern and colonial charm. The dreamy town is situated at an altitude of 7100 ft, surrounded by tall mountains, coniferous trees, and a green tea plantation. Darjeeling is a favorite spot for everyone, whether a tourist, trekker, photographer, artist, or botanist.
On arrival, check in at the hotel surrounded by Mother Nature with big, clean rooms facing Mt. Kanchenjunga, standing head up high. In the afternoon or evening, stroll about and shop. Overnight at the Hotel in Darjeeling.
DAY 7 – FULL-DAY DARJEELING CITY TOUR
As the chilly night continues to dominate over Darjeeling, this day calls to wake up even before the sun to witness the stunning view of sunrise from the viewpoint, along with a full-day city tour Post breakfast. In the early morning, the Darjeeling city tour starts.
Tiger Hill Sunrise Point – An early morning visit to Tiger Hill is perfect to witness the unforgettable sunrise over the snow-covered peaks of the majestic Himalayas. As the sunrise begins, the dazzling snow cover peaks of Mt. Kangchenjunga gloriously enlighten with a magnificent view. On a clear day, a glimpse of the World’s highest peak, Mt. Everest, is visible. This spot has earned international fame for its magnificent sunrise view over Mt. Kanchenjunga and the great Eastern Himalayan Mountains.
Batasia Loop – The Batasia Loop is a spiral narrow-gauge railway track where the Toy Train negotiates a sudden sharp descent from Ghoom. This place provides a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains, with a 360-degree view of the Darjeeling landscape in the backdrop of the majestic Kanchenjunga. The loop is decorated with grass, shrubs, seasonal flowers, and benches laid inside the garden to enjoy nature while the Toy train enters, hooting its way to complete the spiral route.
Ghoom Monastery – Yiga Monastery, or Old Ghoom Monastery, is one of the oldest Tibetan monasteries in Darjeeling, built in the year 1850 and below the Ghoom railway station. It follows the lineage of the Sakya Sect of Vajra yana Buddhism and has a small philosophical institute. This monastery has the biggest and oldest statue of Buddha in Darjeeling and is being bought from Tibet.
Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda – Also known as Darjeeling Peace Pagoda, are on the Jalapahar Hill. They built the Temple under the guidance of Buddhist monks from Japan in traditional Japanese style, and this place is the house of four avatars of Buddha. Close to it is the Peace Pagoda, where it showcases the four large avatars of Lord Buddha. The view from the top is magnificent, with a panoramic view of Darjeeling town and Mt. Kanchenjunga. Tourists and monks can join in morning or evening prayers in the temple during the visit.
Rangeet Valley Passenger Ropeway – Also known as The Darjeeling Ropeway, is the perfect spot to enjoy the breathtaking view of the valley below with the dreamy Darjeeling town, the lush green tea plantations, dense forests, mountain streams in their full flow, waterfalls, and the impressive snow peaks the background.
You can also enjoy the UNESCO World Heritage famous Darjeeling railway or the Toy Train to Ghoom, subject to track conditions. In the evening, you can visit the Darjeeling Mall for shopping, as this is the last spot to crack a great deal and grab something unique from this trip. Overnight in the Hotel of Darjeeling
DAY 8 – CHERISH YOUR MEMORIES
Goodbyes are always difficult. With the arrival of the morning at the doorstep, it’s time to sign off from this little gem in the hills with sweet memories and a bag full of souvenirs. After the hot breakfast with some of the finest Darjeeling tea, proceed towards Bagdogra Airport / NJP Railway station.
INCLUSIONS:-
- Accommodation in hotels listed under the specified category
- All transfers and local sightseeing arranged via exclusive private vehicle as per the itinerary
- Meals as mentioned in the table above (Breakfast and Dinner served at the hotel;)
- All applicable taxes included
- 24×7 operational executive support
EXCLUSIONS:-
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusion
- Train Tickets
- Beverages
- Meals not mentioned in the above table
- Entry fees, Camera Permit, Parking fees, Room Heaters
- Ropeway, Nathula Pass Permit, Toy Train Tickets
- Any cost arising due to any unavoidable circumstances or changes in the program by guest
Gangtok, North Sikkim & Darjeeling Package Price Ex – Bagdogra / NJP with 3 Star Hotel
2 PAX | 4 PAX | 6 PAX |
PP ₹ 17,800/- | PP ₹ 13,500/- | PP ₹ 12,500/- |
Must-Visit Places in North Sikkim
- Lachung: A picturesque town surrounded by mountains and rivers.
- Yumthang Valley: Known for its stunning natural beauty, hot springs, and scenic views.
- Zero Point: A breathtaking viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Himalayas.
- Katao: A scenic village with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
- Gurudongmar Lake is situated at an altitude of 17,800 feet (5,425 meters) above sea level. The lake is considered sacred by Buddhists, Sikhs, and local communities. The lake’s waters are crystal-clear and frozen during the winter months.
Best Time to Visit North Sikkim
- Spring (March to May): Pleasant weather, blooming flowers, and lush green landscapes. Ideal for trekking, camping, and exploring the region’s natural beauty.
- Autumn (September to November): Clear skies, mild temperatures, and breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Perfect for sightseeing, trekking, and photography. – Winter (December to February): Heavy snowfall, icy roads, and picturesque landscapes. Ideal for those who love snow and winter sports.

ITINERARY – 2
Gangtok & Pelling Tour Package 4 Nights / 5 Days
Day 1 – BAGDOGRA / NGP TO GANGTOK
Meet & greet on arrival at the Cleanest State in India – Sikkim for your Sikkim Darjeeling Package Tour. As the aircraft lands at the nearest airport, our representative waits outside the Bagdogra Airport [IXB] to start towards Gangtok (Alt.5550Ft/1675M), the capital city of Sikkim.
On arrival, check in to the beautiful view rooms of the hotel, which are well equipped with modern amenities, and sink into the soft bed to get off the exhaustion. In the evening, take a stroll in the neighborhood or enjoy some hot coffee sitting on the balcony while admiring the beauty of Gangtok. Overnight at the hotel in Gangtok
DAY 2 – GANGTOK TO TSOMGO LAKE, BABA MANDIR, NATHULA PASS EXCURSION
As the morning sores in, with the warm rays of the sun knocking through the window, wake up with a cup of fresh tea and proceed towards the breakfast table before leaving for a full day trip to Tsomgo Lake with Baba Mandir / Nathula Pass Excursion with a bag full of savories.
Tsomgo Lake (12,400ft) – also known as Changu Lake- is an oval-shaped glacial lake only 40 km from Gangtok City and is almost 1 km long with 15 meters in depth. The name Tsomgo is made of two words in Bhutia Language: ‘Tso’ means ‘lake’ and ‘Mgo’ means ‘head’ in a short ‘source of the lake’. Snow-capped, steep mountains surround this high-altitude lake and remains frozen during wintertime. As summer begins to step in, the glacier melts, and the lake gets its origin. The locals consider the lake sacred, reflecting different colors with the change in seasons.
New Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir – The Baba Mandir was built in the Memorial of Baba Harbhajan Singh, or the ‘Hero of Nathula’, a soldier in the Indian Army. It is situated at a distance of 12 km from Tsomgo Lake and 52 km from Gangtok City. Baba Harbhajan served as a part of the border patrol force, and in the year 1968, while escorting a mule column, he fell on a fast-flowing stream and got carried away by the powerful water current. Soldiers found his remains after 3 days and cremated him with full military honor, along with a shrine on his Samadhi built as per Baba’s wish, which he expressed through his friend post-death. The original bunker of Baba Harbhajan Singh is located further up near the Gnathang valley, which is the Old Baba Mandir. Still, tourists can’t reach there because of its difficult terrain, so they build a New Mandir for easy access. This shrine is believed to have wish-fulfilling powers, and Baba is still guarding the international border between India and China. On Sundays, a ‘Langar’ runs at the temple, providing visitors free meals.
Nathula Pass – A major mountain pass in the Himalayas in East Sikkim district, a corridor between India and Tibet before it was closed in 1962 but reopened in 2006. Located around 56 km from Gangtok at an altitude of 14450 ft, the road to Nathula is the highest motorable road, passes through Tsomgo Lake, and requires an entry permit to visit. The view from this international border is breathtaking and allows the tourist to get a glimpse of China on the other side, along with their Chinese militants. The road winding down the Chumbi valley is visible on a clear day. Return. Overnight at the Hotel in Gangtok.
Note: Nathula Pass visit will be on a direct payment basis because it depends on the availability of a permit from the army, weather & road conditions.
DAY 3 – GANGTOK to Pelling [4 hr 30 min (129.2 km) via NH10]
With the beautiful morning upfront, enjoy the charm of this place by booking the Sikkim package tour from Kolkata. Get ready to enjoy a lip-smacking meal along with a delicious spread on the breakfast table. Then, opt for a post-breakfast check-out from the hotel and move towards Pelling.
Pelling is a small hill town in the district of West Sikkim, nestled at an altitude of 2150 m. This scenic place is a paradise for the nature lover with the mesmerizing view of mighty Kanchenjunga and the neighboring peaks. Covered with a thick forest, this place is home to many wild animals, birds, and insects.
After a long drive of 4 hours, check in at the Hotel with a room facing the breathtaking Kanchenjunga surrounded by pristine nature. The evening is free for leisure, where you can relish the tranquility of the place with a cup of hot tea in a peaceful setting. Overnight at the hotel in Pelling.
DAY 4 – FULL DAY PELLING SIGHTSEEING
Get the morning started with a warm cup of bed tea while mesmerizing the beauty of Mt. Kanchenjunga from the window as the glorious rays of the sun touch the snowy slope of the mountain, causing it to glitter like gold, and post breakfast, start the Pelling Sightseeing Tour.
Pelling Skywalk
Rimbi Waterfalls – about 12 km away from Pelling and about 5 km further down from Darap village is Rimbi River Bank, the source of the Rimbi Waterfall. The waterfall is surrounded by lush green vegetation in a calm ambiance, and it is an idle place for relaxation while admiring nature. The river and waterfalls are the major attractions of the Rimbi River Bank, which falls on the way to Khecheopalri and Yuksom.
Khecheopalri Lake – Originally known as Kha-Chot-Palri Lake, which translates to “Heaven of Padmasambhava”, the 8th-century Buddhist master or the Second Buddha. The holy lake is surrounded by dense forests, sacred by Hindus and Buddhists, and believed to be a wish-fulfilling lake. This Buddhist pilgrimage site is decorated with prayer wheels and Tibetan prayer flags that flutter as winds blow, creating a magical kingdom to walk in.
Kanchenjunga Water Falls – After an hour-long drive from Pelling, this is a must-see natural beauty. It is said that this waterfall originates from the melting glacier of Mt. Kanchenjunga and gushes down through the deep forest, which has remained untouched to date. This is the most beautiful waterfall in the entire region, with cold water and tall coniferous trees guarding this place.
Pemayangtse Monastery – Situating in Pemayangtse is Sikkim’s most famous and oldest monastery, constructed in the 17th century by Lama Lhatsun Chempo. Surrounded by snow-clad mountains, the headquarters of the Tibetian Buddhism Nyingma sect nestles at 2085 meters, which serves as a part of the Buddhist religious pilgrimage circuit. The monastery is well decorated, with paintings with doors and windows painted in Tibetian design.
Rabdentse Ruins – Located near the Pemayangtse Monastery, the second capital of the Sikkim Royalty after Yuksom. This archeological site signifies the glory of Sikkim and, from the city’s ruins, commands a panoramic view of Mt. Kanchenjunga. The Archeological Survey of India has declared the Rabdentse as a heritage monument and undertaken responsibility for restoring and preserving this historical site.
Enjoy a stroll in the neighborhood in the evening as the chilly winds cross the path in the quiet atmosphere. If blessed with a clear full moon night, it is possible to get the priceless view of the snow-clad Kanchenjunga dazzling like a diamond when the light hits the surface, enhancing the place’s beauty a thousand times. Overnight in Pelling.
DAY 5 – Cherish Your Memories
Goodbyes are always difficult. With the arrival of the morning at the doorstep, it’s time to sign off from this little gem in the hills with sweet memories and a bag full of souvenirs. After the morning refreshments from Pelling, you shall proceed towards Bagdogra Airport / NJP Railway station.
Gangtok, Pelling Package Price Ex – Bagdogra / NJP with 3-Star Hotel
2 PAX | 4 PAX | 6 PAX |
PP ₹ 17,800/- | PP ₹ 13,500/- | PP ₹ 12,500/- |
Must-Visit Places in Gangtok & Pelling
- Tsomgo Lake: A stunning lake with crystal-clear waters and breathtaking views.
- Nathula Pass: A historic pass that offers panoramic views of the Himalayas.
- Rumtek Monastery: A beautiful monastery that showcases Tibetan Buddhist architecture.
- Pelling Monastery: A beautiful monastery that offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
- Kanchenjunga Falls: A breathtaking waterfall that offers stunning views.
- Rimba View Point: A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic Himalayas views.
- Pemayangtse Monastery: A beautiful monastery that showcases Tibetan Buddhist architecture.
Best Time to Visit Gangtok & Pelling
- Spring (March to May): Pleasant weather with temperatures ranging from 7°C to 28°C, making it ideal for sightseeing, trekking, and outdoor activities. The snow melts during this time, giving way to lush greenery.
- Autumn (September to November): Dry and cool weather, perfect for exploring attractions and enjoying breathtaking views of the Himalayan Mountain range. The clear skies provide stunning views. – Winter (December to February): A great time for experiencing snowfall, with temperatures sometimes dropping to -5°C. It’s perfect for those who enjoy winter sports and don’t mind the cold.

How to Reach Gangtok
By Air Option: Reach Gangtok by road from Bagdogra airport. Located about 16 km (9.9 mi) west of Siliguri in the Darjeeling district in northern West Bengal. As Bagdogra Airport is well connected to Kolkata Airport, this is the best option for reaching the airport quickly. You can even enter the last Buddhist Kingdom foothill, Gangtok town, just 121 KM from Bagdogra Airport.
By Train Option: Reach Gangtok from New Jalpaiguri Station or Siliguri Junction. If you want a train journey, start from Sealdah or Howrah Station. Depending upon the train, it will take approx. 8-10.
Don’t worry; the representatives will take you to the railway station and the airport. So, don’t hesitate to book your Gangtok Tour Package without further delay.
Documents Need to carry to travel to Gangtok
Valid Passport / Voter ID Card / Driving License for India: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay.
Child – Birth Certificate / Valid Passport
Protected Area Permit (PAP): Required for foreign nationals to enter Sikkim. You can obtain it through your tour operator or at the Foreigners’ Registration Office in Gangtok.
Permit for North Sikkim: Required to visit North Sikkim, including places like Lachung, Yumthang Valley, and Gurudongmar Lake.
Book and Enjoy the North Sikkim Package Tour with DREAMONWINGS
A Sikkim getaway is not just a tour but a chance to rejuvenate with the state’s scenic beauty. DREAMONWINGS is a premier tour organizer dedicated to crafting tailored travel experiences in Sikkim. Their commitment to quality service ensures that travelers can fully immerse themselves in the beauty and culture of Sikkim without the stress of logistics. From the very first interaction, DREAMONWINGS emphasizes understanding each traveler’s unique interests and preferences, ensuring that every itinerary is customized to offer the most enriching experience possible.
Booking the Gangtok tour Package from Mumbai or from Kolkata with DREAMONWINGS means you can explore Sikkim’s hidden gems—those lesser-known spots that often escape the typical tourist path. Their local guides, deeply knowledgeable about the region’s culture and geography, provide insights that enhance the travel experience, transforming a simple visit into an immersive journey. Travelers can participate in local festivals, try authentic Sikkimese cuisine, and engage with the local community, fostering connections that go beyond the ordinary.
The North Sikkim package tour from Kolkata offered by DREAMONWINGS encompasses various experiences, from adventure treks and river rafting to cultural explorations and wellness retreats. Whether you seek the thrill of a challenging hike to Goecha La or the serenity of meditation in a monastery, DREAMONWINGS has seamlessly crafted itineraries that cater to adventurous spirits and those searching for peace alike.
DREAMONWINGS will provide you with 24/7 personal support with our buddies and give you the luxury experience you want to acquire. Our practices support local communities, promote eco-friendly initiatives, and protect the environment, allowing travelers to enjoy breathtaking landscapes while contributing positively to the area they visit. By choosing DREAMONWINGS, you are not only embarking on a remarkable journey of Gangtok, Darjeeling tour from Kolkata but also making a responsible choice that respects the cultural and ecological richness of Sikkim.
Some FAQs for Tourists Who are Planning for the Gangtok North Sikkim Package Tour
Q: What is the best time to visit Gangtok and North Sikkim?
A: The best time to visit is spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and clear.
Q: Do I need a permit to visit North Sikkim?
A: Yes, you’ll need a permit to visit North Sikkim. Your tour operator can help arrange this permit.
Q: What documents do I need to carry?
A: Carry a valid passport, Inner Line Permit (ILP), Protected Area Permit (PAP) if you’re a foreign national, and other essential documents like ID proof and travel insurance.
Q: What are the must-visit places in Gangtok and North Sikkim?
A: Must-visit places include Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass, Lachung, Yumthang Valley, Gurudongmar Lake, and monasteries like Rumtek.
Q: What is the altitude of Gangtok and North Sikkim?
A: Gangtok is at an altitude of 5,410 feet (1,650 meters), while North Sikkim’s altitude varies from 8,000 to 17,000 feet (2,400 to 5,200 meters).
Q: Do I need to acclimatize to the high altitude?
A: It’s essential to acclimate to high altitudes to avoid altitude sickness. Take rest days, stay hydrated, and consult your doctor for health concerns.
Q: What is the local cuisine like?
A: Sikkimese cuisine blends Nepali, Tibetan, and Indian flavors. Try local dishes like momos, thukpa, and gundruk soup.
Q: Is it safe to travel to North Sikkim?
A: Generally, North Sikkim is considered safe for tourists. However, take necessary precautions, follow local guidelines, and stay informed about weather conditions.
Q: Can I customize my tour package?
A: We offer a customizable North Sikkim package tour from Kolkata. Discuss your preferences and requirements with us to create a personalized itinerary.