Sikkim, tucked away in the eastern Himalayas, is a place of spiritual tranquilly, rich culture, and stunning scenery. From the snow-capped summits of Kanchenjunga to the verdant valleys fringed with rhododendron, Sikkim provides a unique experience for tourists looking for peace and adventure. The purpose of this 7-day Sikkim travel package is to fully immerse you in the state’s spiritual essence, cultural legacy, and natural beauty.
Day 1: Travel to Gangtok after arriving in Bagdogra
Arriving at Bagdogra Airport, the closest airport to Sikkim, marks the start of your journey. Our agent will meet you when you arrive and take you to Gangtok, Sikkim’s capital. The Teesta River and the surrounding hills may be seen on the picturesque trip to Gangtok. After checking into your accommodation, spend the evening relaxing by strolling along the MG Marg or browsing the local markets.
Highlights:
A picturesque journey from Bagdogra to Gangtok
Leisurely evening in MG Marg
Day 2: Sightseeing in Gangtok
Start a full-day Gangtok sightseeing trip after a substantial breakfast. See the important Buddhist monastery of Rumtek, which is renowned for its tranquil surroundings and exquisite architecture. For sweeping views of the Kanchenjunga range, go on to Tashi Viewpoint. Discover the temples of Ganesh Tok and Hanuman Tok, which provide both spiritual comfort and breathtaking views.
Visit the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, a facility dedicated to the study of Tibetan language and culture, in the afternoon. Visit the Do Drul Chorten Stupa, a well-known Buddhist stupa encircled by 108 prayer wheels, to close out your day.
Highlights:
Monastery of Rumtek
Tashi Perspective
Hanuman Tok and Ganesh Tok
Institute of Tibetology in Namgyal
Drul Chorten Stupa, please
Day 3: Visit to Baba Mandir and Tsomgo Lake
Today you will go to Tsomgo Lake, a glacier lake 12,310 feet above sea level. The inhabitants revere the lake, which is encircled by snow-capped mountains. Take in the breathtaking splendour of the surrounds while taking a yak ride around the lake.
After that, pay a visit to the Baba Mandir, which is devoted to Baba Harbhajan Singh, a soldier in the Indian Army who is thought to have continued to serve the country after his death. The residents’ profound regard and admiration for their soldiers is symbolised by the temple.
Highlights:
Lake Tsomgo
Mandir Baba
Transfer to Lachen on Day Four
Drive to Lachen, a charming village in North Sikkim, after breakfast. You pass through quaint villages, thick forests, and tumbling waterfalls on your way to Lachen. Once you’re there, check into your hotel and unwind. Savour a traditional Sikkimese meal in the evening and engage with the people to discover more about their way of life and culture.
Highlights:
A picturesque journey to Lachen
Sikkimese traditional supper
Day 5: Transfer to Lachung after visiting Gurudongmar Lake
Travel early in the morning to Gurudongmar Lake, which is 17,800 feet above sea level and one of the highest lakes in the world. Sikhs, Hindus, and Buddhists all hold the lake in high regard. Beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers may be seen on the way to the lake.
Drive to Lachung, another stunning village in North Sikkim, after seeing the lake. Once you’re there, check into your hotel and unwind.
Highlights:
Lake Gurudongmar
A picturesque drive to Lachung
Day 6: Transfer to Pelling from Yumthang Valley
Following breakfast, take a tour of Yumthang Valley, sometimes referred to as the “Valley of Flowers.” Numerous flowers, such as poppies, rhododendrons, and primulas, cover the valley, forming a vivid tapestry of hues. Take in the splendour of nature while taking a leisurely stroll in the valley.
Drive to Pelling, a West Sikkim town renowned for its expansive vistas of the Kanchenjunga mountain, in the afternoon. Once you’re there, check into your hotel and unwind.
Highlights:
The Yumthang Valley
A picturesque journey to Pelling
Day 7: Pelling Seeing the sights and leaving
Explore Pelling’s attractions on your last day. One of Sikkim’s oldest and most significant monasteries is the Pemayangtse Monastery. Continue on to Sikkim’s historic capital, the Rabdentse Ruins, which provide insight into the state’s lengthy past.
After that, take in breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys from the Singshore Bridge, Sikkim’s tallest suspension bridge. Visit the Buddha Park of Ravangla, which has a 130-foot statue of Buddha and a tranquil park setting, to round off your day.
Return to Bagdogra by car in the evening to continue your tour.
Highlights:
The monastery of Pemayangtse
Ruins of Rabdentse
Bridge at Singshore
Buddha Park in Ravangla
Included in the package
Staying in three-star hotels
Breakfast and dinner every day
Private vehicle transportation for all transfers and sightseeing
Park and monument admission costs
The services of a qualified guide
The Ideal Time to Go to Sikkim
The spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) seasons are the ideal times of year to visit Sikkim. The weather is good and the scenery is at its most stunning during these months. While the summer months (June to August) are best avoided because of the high rains, the winter months (December to February) are perfect for snow lovers.
Advice for Travel
Even in the summer, keep warm clothes on hand because sudden drops in temperature are possible.
When visiting restricted locations, make sure you have the required permissions and a valid form of identification.
To ensure proper acclimatisation, travel at a leisurely pace when visiting high-altitude regions.
Observe regional traditions and customs to guarantee a peaceful stay.
Take advantage of this 7-day Sikkim travel package to discover the tranquilly of its landscapes, the kindness of its people, and the enchantment of the Himalayas. Sikkim has plenty to offer everyone, regardless matter whether you’re an adventurer, a nature lover, or someone looking for spiritual peace.
