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3N 4D Gangtok

03 Nights/04 Days

Trip Highlights

  • Tsomgo lake
  • Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir
  • Nathula Pass ( India China Border)
  • Gangtok City Tour

4N 5D Gangtok and Namchi

04 Nights/05 Days

Trip Highlights

  • Tsomgo lake
  • Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir
  • Nathula Pass ( India China Border)
  • Gangtok City Tour
  • Namchi ( Char Dham , Sai Mandir) , Ravangla ( Buddha Park)

4N 5D Gangtok and Darjeeling

04 Nights/05 Days

Trip Highlights

  • Tsomgo lake
  • Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir
  • Nathula Pass ( India China Border)
  • Darjeeling ( Darjeeling City Tour)

4N 5D North Sikkim

04 Nights/05 Days

Trip Highlights

  • Lachen
  • Lachung
  • Gurudongmar Lake
  • Yumthang Valley
  • Zero Point

5N 6D North Sikkim and Gangtok

05 Nights/06 Days

Trip Highlights

  • Tsomgo Lake
  • Baba Mandir
  • Nathula Pass ( India China Border)
  • Lachen
  • Lachung
  • Gurudongmar Lake
  • Yumthang Valley
  • Zero Point

5N 6D Gangtok and Darjeeling

05 Nights/06 Days

Trip Highlights

  • Tsomgo lake
  • Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir
  • Nathula Pass ( India China Border)
  • Darjeeling ( Darjeeling City Tour)
  • Gangtok ( Gangtok City Tour)

6N 7D North Sikkim, Gangtok and Pelling

06 Nights/07 Days

Trip Highlights

  • Tsomgo Lake
  • Baba Mandir
  • Nathula Pass ( India China Border)
  • Lachung
  • Yumthang Valley
  • Zero Point
  • Namchi ( Chardham, Sai Mandir)
  • Ravangla ( Buddha Park)
  • Pelling ( City Tour)

6N 7D North Sikkim, Gangtok and Darjeeling

06 Nights/07 Days

Trip Highlights

  • Tsomgo Lake
  • Baba Mandir
  • Nathula Pass ( India China Border)
  • Lachung
  • Yumthang Valley
  • Zero Point
  • Namchi ( Chardham, Sai Mandir)
  • Ravangla ( Buddha Park)
  • Darjeeling ( City Tour)

7N 8D North Sikkim, Gangtok and Pelling

07 Nights/08 Days

Trip Highlights

  • Tsomgo Lake
  • Baba Mandir
  • Nathula Pass ( India China Border)
  • Lachen
  • Gurudongmar Lake
  • Lachung
  • Yumthang Valley
  • Zero Point
  • Namchi ( Chardham, Sai Mandir)
  • Ravangla ( Buddha Park)
  • Pelling ( City Tour)

7N 8D North Sikkim, Gangtok and Darjeeling

07 Nights/08 Days

Trip Highlights

  • Tsomgo Lake
  • Baba Mandir
  • Nathula Pass ( India China Border)
  • Lachen
  • Gurudongmar Lake
  • Lachung
  • Yumthang Valley
  • Zero Point
  • Namchi ( Chardham, Sai Mandir)
  • Ravangla ( Buddha Park)
  • Darjeeling ( City Tour)

9N 10D North Sikkim, Gangtok , Pelling and Darjeeling

09 Nights/10 Days

Trip Highlights

  • Tsomgo Lake
  • Baba Mandir
  • Nathula Pass ( India China Border)
  • Lachen
  • Gurudongmar Lake
  • Lachung
  • Yumthang Valley
  • Zero Point
  • Namchi ( Chardham, Sai Mandir)
  • Ravangla ( Buddha Park)
  • Pelling ( City Tour)
  • Darjeeling ( City Tour)

Terms and Conditions

  • ID Cards / Documents Required to Apply P.A.P ( Protected Area Permit) Required for North Sikkim ( Lachen, Gurudongmar Lake, Lachung, Yumthang Valley, Zeropoint) and R.A.P ( Restricted Area Permit) Required for East Sikkim ( Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir and Nathula Pass)
    Passport Photo : Atleast 4 Copies
    For Adult :- Voter ID / Driving License / Passport / State or Central Government Employee ID Card
    For Child or per below 18 :- Birth Certificate / Passport / Aadhar Valid only if travelling with Parents
  • Travel Card : Travel Card is a Online permission for any Tourist or Traveller traveling to Sikkim and intending to visit North Sikkim or East Sikkim places which required P.A.P and R.A.P, how ever we can assist you to obtain Travel Card or else you apply it from www.sikkimtourism.gov.in
  • We will apply for permit for ( P.A.P) and ( R.A.P) for our guest, guest are required to send their required Documents / ID Cards and Passport Size Photos over the Whatsapp / Email ( 9144405550 / [email protected]) well in advance for a hassle-free Experience.
  • Vehicle will be Provided on Point to Point Basis as per the Itinerary ( Not on Disposable Basis)
  • Any Parking Charges, Monument/Point/Park Entry fees will be borne by the guest on Actuals
  • There are Many Optional tour in Sikkim which are Not included in tour itinerary if you would like to include those into your itinerary kindly contact us. These are:
    • East Sikkim – Nathula Pass
    • North Sikkim – Kala Patthat , Zero Point and Mt Katao
    • West Sikkim - Sky Walk and SingShore Bridge in Pelling
    • Darjeeling - Rock Garden and Gangamaya Park
  • We will not be responsible for any extra cost arising out of Unforeseen Circumstances like Landslides, Road Blocks, Bad Weather, etc, No Refund in this case. Guests will have to bear any extra cost arising from enroute diversion, Road blockage, Land Slides, Flight Cancellation, other nature calamity which is beyond our control or owing to any last minute change in your tour program

Exclusions

  • Anything not mentioned in the Tour.
  • Bon Fire
  • Tour manager / Local Guide
  • Monastery / Monument fees
  • Optional tours
  • Expenses of personal nature like, unspecified meals, telephone, alcoholic beverages etc. xi). Insurance, Laundry, Phone calls, any extra meals / drinks ordered.
  • Cost incidental to any changes in the itinerary due to bad weather, Ill health, Stay on account of flight cancellation, landslides, Road blockage, war like situation and other nature calamity which is beyond our control

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

There are several modes of transportation to reach Sikkim i.e. Flight, Train, or Bus. Almost every trip to Sikkim starts from Gangtok which is the Capital City of Sikkim as well.

Reach Sikkim / Gangtok by Flight

The nearest major airport to Gangtok is Bagdogra Airport (IXB) also known as Siliguri Airport. Distance from Bagdogra Airport to Gangtok is approx 120 KM which will take roughly 4-5 hours of road journey. Sikkim has its own airport as well which is only 30 KM away from Gangtok. This airport’s name is Pakyong Airport ( PYG) located in Pakyong Town but this airport has very little connectivity of flights.

Reach Sikkim/Gangtok by Train or Bus

If you are planning to come by train then you can book your tickets to New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP) or Siliguri Junction (SGUJ). NJP to Gangtok is around 118 KM while from Siliguri Junction it will be around 112 KM away. You can reach Siliguri by bus as well which is well connected to nearby cities like Kolkata.

No! You can enter and visit Sikkim without any permit. However, you need to get a permit to visit specific places which falls under ( P.A.P and R.A P) i.e. You are required to get a permit to visit Nathula Pass, Changu Lake & Baba Mandir in the Eastern Part of Sikkim and North Sikkim (Lachen & Lachung) which will be arranged by authorized tour operator only. There is no permit required to visit Gangtok, West Sikkim (Pelling) & South Sikkim (Namchi, Ravangla, Buddha Park, etc).

ID Cards / Documents Required to Apply P.A.P ( Protected Area Permit) Required for North Sikkim ( Lachen, Gurudongmar Lake, Lachung, Yumthang Valley, Zeropoint) and R.A.P ( Restricted Area Permit) Required for East Sikkim ( Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir and Nathula Pass)

  • Passport Photo : Atleast 4 Copies
  • For Adult :- Voter ID / Driving License / Passport / State or Central Government Employee ID Card
  • For Child or per below 18 :- Birth Certificate / Passport / Aadhar Valid only if travelling with Parents

Nathula Pass is a mountain pass that connects Sikkim with Tibet. Nathula Pass remains closed on Monday and Tuesday. However, it often gets closed due to security issues, Indo-China tension and landslides. You should always check for the latest information before planning to visit Nathula Pass. You need a special permit to visit Nathula Pass, you can talk to your Travel Agent / Tour Operator if you wish to visit Nathula Pass.

You can obtain a Sikkim Travel Card from the Sikkim Tousim Department official Website : www.sikkimtourism.gov.in
You need to upload scanned copies of passport-sized photograph and 1 ID Proof (Passport or Voter Card or Driving License). Sikkim Travel Card will be issued instantaneously after completing the procedure online. In case of any difficulty you can contact us we will be happy to help you.

Sikkim is one of that destination where you can visit at any time of the year though we don’t advise you to travel Sikkim in the monsoon season of the year i.e. July and August. Sikkim has its own charm in every period of the year. If you want to experience the snowfall then you should plan between January to March. If you want a clear sunny sky and mountain range view then you can plan for April to June and September to December.

Yes, Sikkim is one the safest places to travel in India, you can plan a trip without any worries.

Sikkim is divided into 4 districts i.e. East Sikkim, West Sikkim, North Sikkim and South Sikkim. We would suggest 7 nights and 8 days itinerary to visit the most beautiful places in Sikkim. You can visit Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake (Changu Lake), Baba Mandir, Nathula Pass, Lachen, Lachung, Gurudongmar Lake, Yumthang Valley and Pelling in this itinerary. Although there are short Tour Program which suits to travellers having short time, like in 3 Nights and 4 Days Your can Visit only East Sikkim or in 5Nights and 6 Days you can visit East and North Sikkim or East and West Sikkim. You can always customise your itinerary as per your choice.

Sikkim has a vast variety of dishes and it has a mix of the cultures of India, Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan. Some of the popular dishes of Sikkim are Sel Roti, Momos, Chhurpi Soup, Bamboo Shoot Curry, Gundruk etc.

Yes, you have to get a permit to visit North Sikkim region i.e. Lachen & Lachung.

Yes, you have to get a permit to visit Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir.

Sikkim is a multilingual state, where people from many religions communities live together. Nepali is the most spoken language by locals. However, Hindi & English are also spoken wiMAAy in Sikkim. Tibetan, Lepcha & Bhutia are the other languages which are spoken significantly.

The answer to this totally depends upon the season and places you are visiting. However, here is a list of things you should definitely pack.

Luggage:

  • A rucksack bag would be preferred over trolley bags.
  • A day backpack
  • A backpack rain cover

Clothes:

  • A Sun Cap and Winter cap
  • 2 Pair of inner thermals
  • Down jackets
  • 1 Pair of gloves

Long pants

  • A pair of shoes with good grip and spare socks
  • A Raincoat or poncho
  • A small towel

Accessories:

  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen lotion
  • Toothpaste & toothbrush
  • Soap, sanitizer & shampoo
  • Lip balm & moisturizer

Body spray

  • Power Bank & Bluetooth Speaker
  • A refillable water bottle

*Tsomgo lake is also known as Changu Lake, located at an altitude of 12,313 ft (3,753 m) in East Sikkim.

*Nathula pass is located at an altitude of 4,310 m (14,140 ft) above sea level in East Sikkim.

*Yumthang Valley is located at an elevation of 11,693 ft (3,564 metres) in North Sikkim.

*Gurudongmar lake is a holy lake and one of the highest lakes in the world. It is located at an altitude of 17,800 ft (5,430 m) in Northern Sikkim.

Why Us “Vocal for Local”

We are a Professional Travel Agency, more over we are locals from Gangtok. We know local Places , Local language we understand Sikkim better then any Travel Agency from any other State. We can handle your tour better then any one else.

Its best to book your trip from a travel agency located at the location you are visiting. Any queries and problem mitigation is faster and easier. To have a hassle free experience, Choose US. Our experience in this field for 15+ years makes puts us amongst the best in this segment.

Company Profile

We are Tourism Sikkim Holidays Registered with Tourism & Civil Aviation Department, Government of Sikkim having Registration No. 1406. We own no of fleets in SUV section Like Mahindra XYLO, Toyota Innova and Maruti Wagon R for Small Vehicle Section.

We have the best deal in town for Numbers of Hotels in Sikkim and Darjeeling, and with an experience of 15+ years we are the best service provider for Sikkim and Darjeeling region.

How to Reach Sikkim from Mumbai

Reach Sikkim/Gangtok by Airport

The nearest major airport to Gangtok is Bagdogra Airport (IXB) also known as Siliguri Airport. Distance from Bagdogra Airport to Gangtok is approx 120 KM which will take roughly 4-5 hours of road journey. Sikkim has its own airport as well which is only 30 KM away from Gangtok. This airport’s name is Pakyong Airport ( PYG) located in Pakyong Town but this airport has very little connectivity of flights.

There are Number of Flight From Mumbai (BOM) toBagdogra (IXB), Airlines Companies Like Spicejet, Indigo, has daily service from Mumbai to Bagdogra.

And Spicejethas a Connecting Flight from Mumbai (BOM) to Pakyong( PYG) Via Delhi or Kolkata Once a Day.

Reach Sikkim/Gangtok by Train

If you are planning to come by train then you can book your tickets to New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP) or Siliguri Junction (SGUJ). NJP to Gangtok is around 118 KM while from Siliguri Junction it will be around 112 KM away.

There are No of Trains From Mumbai( LTT) to New Jalpaiguri ( NJP) , you can find trains that Run in Weekly, Bi-Weekly or Thrice-Weekly Basis.

You can contact us we can assist you booking your flight ticket for your journey, we can provide your with very competitive rates.

About Sikkim

Sikkim, state in India,is located in the northeastern part of the country, in the eastern Himalayas. It is one of the smallest states in India. Sikkim is bordered by the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north and northeast, by Bhutan to the southeast, by the Indian state of West Bengal to the south, and by Nepal to the west. The capital is Gangtok, in the southeastern part of the state

A part of the Eastern Himalaya, Sikkim is notable for its biodiversity, including alpine and subtropical climates, as well as being a host to Kangchenjunga, the highest peak in India and third highest on Earth. Sikkim's capital and largest city is Gangtok. Almost 35% of the state is covered by the Khangchendzonga National Park.

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Long a sovereign political entity, Sikkim became a protectorate of India in 1950 and an Indian state in 1975. Its small size notwithstanding, Sikkim is of great political and strategic importance for India because of its location along several international boundaries. Area 2,740 square miles (7,096 square km). Pop. (2011) 607,688.

People and Culture

The People of Sikkim consist of three ethnic groups, that is, Lepcha, Bhutia and Nepali. Communities of different hues intermingle freely in Sikkim to constitute a homogenous blend. Hindu Temples coexist with Buddhist Monasteries, Churches, Mosque and Gurudwara. The predominant Communities are Lepchas, Bhutias and Nepalese. These myriad Cultures has produced a quintessential Sikkimese Culture that encompasses all ways and walk of life, but has also managed to preserve their own identity. These can also be seen in the various places of Worship, Festivals and Cultural dances that are celebrated through the year

The native Sikkimese consist of the Bhutias, who migrated from the Kham district of Tibet in the 14th century, and the Lepchas, who are believed to have migrated from the Far East. Tibetans reside mostly in the northern and eastern reaches of the state. Migrant resident communities include Bengalis, Biharis and Marwaris,who are prominent in commerce in South Sikkim and Gangtok.

Language

The official languages of the state are English, Nepali, Sikkimese (Bhutia) and Lepcha. Additional official languages include Gurung, Limbu, Magar, Mukhia, Newari, Rai, Sherpa and Tamang for the purpose of preservation of culture and tradition in the state.

Nepali is the lingua franca of Sikkim, while Sikkimese (Bhutia) and Lepcha are spoken in certain areas. English is also spoken and understood in most of Sikkim. Other languages include Dzongkha, Groma, Hindi, Majhi, Majhwar, Thulung, Tibetan, and Yakha.

The major languages spoken as per census 2001 are Nepali (62.61%), Sikkimese (Bhutia) (7.73%), Hindi (6.67%), Lepcha (6.61%), Limbu (6.34%), Sherpa (2.57%), Tamang (1.87%) and Rai (1.64%)

Why Sikkim

Why you should choose Sikkim over any Tourist Destination.

Sikkim might be one of the smallest states of the country, but it is the richest and biggest when it comes to natural splendour. Bordered by Bhutan, Tibet and Nepal, Sikkim in the Northeast is blessed with some dramatic landscapes. The amazingly beautiful places to visit in Sikkim will astound you and excite you at the same time. From mighty Himalayan ranges and dazzling waterfalls to green forests and grand Buddhist monasteries, Sikkim is a treasure trove of nature. Also Kanchenjunga (8586 m above sea level), the third highest peak in the world, is in Sikkim, a reason enough to visit this gorgeous state this summer. Here, we give you some amazing reasons that will make you pack your bags and head to Sikkim this summer to beat the unpleasant heat of the plains.

Grand Monasteries

Grand Monasteries

The destination is home to some grand and gorgeous Buddhist gompas, which are quite renowned. If Buddhism, monks and monasteries fascinate you, then Sikkim is the best place for you to be! Some of the finest here are Dubdi Monastery, Enchey Monastery, Phodong Monastery, Pemayangtse Monastery and Ralang Monastery, among others. Some of these are time tested and have been in existence for a long time now which makes them extra special. You feel blessed when monasteries go echoing with holy chants and sounds of bells. That feeling and experience will without any doubt remain with you forever.

Sikkimese Food

Food is simply amazing here! Sikkimese cuisine is a blend of three cultures (Nepalese, Tibetan and Sikkim) and, hence, it’s a blast of flavours that tickles the taste buds in the right way! The dumplings (momos), thupka, phagshapa (pork dish), sha phaley (deep fried bread stuffed with beef and cabbage), gundruk (staple Nepalese food made using leafy vegetables) and sinki soup (made of radish tap roots) are the must-try Sikkimese food. These MAAicacies are something that you cannot miss if you love to experiment when it comes to food. The flavours that you’ll experience in Sikkim will always remind you of your journey to this spellbinding state.

Sikkimese Food
Mesmerising landscape

Mesmerising landscape

Sikkim, the land of pristine scenic beauty, looks like a poem straight out of William Wordsworth’s book. For nature lovers, Sikkim is no less than a paradise. Moreover, it is also home to the majestic Kangchendzonga, which will definitely make your experience an unforgettable one. Places like Chungthang, Lachen, Yumthang, Yumesamdong, Chopta Valley and Gurudongmar Lake are certainly a slice of heaven on earth. This colourful place surrounded with mountains makes for the best summer holiday destination this year.

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