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  • 3 Nights 4 Days
  • Max People : 20
  • Gangtok

Included and Excluded

  • A/C Wagon R. sightseeing in accordance with the schedule.
  • Non-alcoholic welcome drink (such as juice, tea, or coffee) when you first arrive at the hotel.
  • MAP Three breakfasts and three dinners (the same number of nights) make up the meal plan.
  • Stay for three nights in a double occupancy room (two adults sharing one room)
  • GST is the only applicable tax.
  • Personal expenses include things like tipping, phone bills, laundry, and shopping.
  • costs for guides, admission to the monument, and cameras.
  • Train/airfare fare
  • The hotel charges an additional 5% GST for room heaters.
  • any adventure-related activity.

Highlights of the Tour

  • Tashi View
  • Handicraft
  • Flower Show, Ropeway
  • Tibet logy, Chorten Stupa
  • Banjhakri Water Falls

Itinerary

Enjoy a nutritious breakfast at the hotel in Gangtok. You will be going on a day trip to the city of Gangtok today. The Ganesh Tok, Chorten Stupa, Tibetology, Handicraft, Flower Show, Ropeway, Tashi View Point, and Banjhakri Water Falls will all be covered. You will be escorted back to the hotel in the evening so you can recover. Eat dinner and spend the night at the Gangtok hotel.

  • Accommodation ,Breakfast & Lunch or Dinner

Enjoy a nutritious breakfast at the hotel in Gangtok. You will be going on a day trip to the city of Gangtok today. The Ganesh Tok, Chorten Stupa, Tibetology, Handicraft, Flower Show, Ropeway, Tashi View Point, and Banjhakri Water Falls will all be covered. You will be escorted back to the hotel in the evening so you can recover. Eat dinner and spend the night at the Gangtok hotel.

  • Accommodation, Breakfast & Lunch or Dinner

Enjoy a nutritious breakfast at the hotel in Gangtok. You will accompany Baba Mandir for a day trip to Tsomgo Lake today. All travelers should bring three passport-sized pictures and copies of their current government photo ID. Children must have their birth certificates or school IDs. Please be aware that the 14,500-foot Nathula Pass (the Indo-Chinese border) is an optional tourist destination and is not included in this trip. Nathula requires a special permit, which is obtained at an additional cost and paid for immediately on the scene. The Sikkim tourism department is solely responsible for issuing the permit. Tuesdays and Mondays are closed to guests. There will also be additional fees. Clubbing may be the foundation for granting permits.By evening you will be escort back to hotel and have some rest. At night have dinner and stay overnight at the hotel of Gangtok.

  • Accommodation, Breakfast & Lunch or Dinner

After enjoying a nutritious breakfast at the Gangtok hotel, depart the establishment. You will return to IXB/NJP/Siliguri today in order to depart. Bid farewell to an incredible city filled with breathtaking moments.

  • Accommodation, Breakfast & Lunch or Dinner

Frequently Asked & Question

Gangtok is the capital city of Sikkim, known for stunning views of the Himalayas, cultural diversity, beautiful monasteries, and vibrant Tibetan Buddhist culture.

Gangtok is nestled in the Eastern Himalayan range, at an altitude of 5,410 feet, and serves as the gateway to Sikkim.

The best time to visit Gangtok is from October to mid-December for clear mountain views, and from March to May for mild weather and blooming flowers.

Gangtok can be reached by air, rail, or road. The nearest airport is Bagdogra (124 km away), and the nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP, 120 km away).

Yes, Indian nationals require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) for certain areas, while foreign nationals need a Protected Area Permit (PAP), valid for 60 days.

ID proof (passport, Aadhaar, or voter ID), two passport-sized photographs, and permit fees (INR 200-500).

Yes, Gangtok is considered safe, but it's wise to observe normal safety precautions, such as avoiding isolated areas at night and keeping valuables secure.

Spend a day acclimatizing, drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol, and consider carrying medications like Diamox.

Losar (Tibetan New Year), Saga Dawa (Buddha's enlightenment), and Pang Lhabsol (honoring Mt. Kanchenjunga).

Tibetan prayer flags, Sikkimese tea, handmade jewelry, organic honey, and spices.

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