Best Darjeeling Tour Packages for 2024 (with Prices)

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Darjeeling Tour

Sikkim
6 Days 5 Nights

Overview

Sikkim, nestled in the Himalayas, offers darjelling tour beautiful landscapes, monasteries, and a rich cultural experience. The best time to visit depends on the experiences you seek and the activities you wish to undertake. Sikkim experiences distinct seasons: summer, monsoon, autumn, and winter.

The best time to visit Sikkim for most travelers seeking a well-rounded experience is during the summer months from April to June. This period offers pleasant weather conditions, making it ideal for exploring the state without extreme cold or rain-related disruptions.

However, if you're particularly interested in snow-related activities or experiencing the region in a different season, then the winter months might suit your preferences. Autumn is also a good time for those who prefer clear weather and vibrant landscapes. Avoiding the monsoon season might be advisable due to potential travel disruptions caused by heavy rainfall.

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Tour Highlights

  • Tea Gardens
  • Zoological Park(closed on Thursday)
  • Tibetan Refugee Centre(closed on Sunday)
  • Tenzing Rock
  • Gombu Rock and Tea Estate(from outside)
  • Monasteries and Orchids
  • Changu Lake
  • Brang Monastery
  • Tharpa Choling Monastery
  • Thongsa Gumpa and flower nurseries

Facilities

  • SightseeingsSightseeings
  • TransportationTransportation
  • StayStay
  • BreakfastBreakfast
  • DinnerDinner

Assistance at the airport/railway station on arrival and drive to Darjeeling.

DARJEELING:

Standing high in the Himalayas at an altitude of 2134m, ‘Dorje Ling’, or place of the Thunderbolt, offers breathtaking views of snow-capped mountain peaks, with the Kanchendzonga rising higher than all the others. Often referred to as the “Queen of the Hills”, it remains just as alluring with its tiny waterfalls, little villages and a narrow gauge railway track. Surrounded by World Famous Tea Gardens and snow capped mountains, Darjeeling remains one of the most exotic destinations. Graeme Westlake in his book ‘An introduction to hill stations on India’ refers to Darjeeling as Assistance at the airport/railway station on arrival and drive to Darjeeling. DARJEELING: Standing high in the Himalayas at an altitude of 2134m, ‘Dorje Ling’, or place of the Thunderbolt, offers breathtaking views of snow-capped mountain peaks, with the Kanchendzonga rising higher than all the others. Often referred to as the “Queen of the Hills”, it remains just as alluring with its tiny waterfalls, little villages and a narrow gauge railway track. Surrounded by World Famous Tea Gardens and snow capped mountains, Darjeeling remains one of the most exotic destinations. Graeme Westlake in his book ‘An introduction to hill stations on India’ refers to Darjeeling as  

Early morning visit Tiger Hill to see a beautiful sunrise and Himalayan Range like Kanchandzonga, Mount Everest etc. One can see the horizon changing colors just before sunrise and then the entire Himalayan range turn golden. It is truly a majestic sight and Ghoom Monastery which is oldest Monastery in the area which was built in 1875 and one can see the image of Mythey Buddha 15ft. height on the way back from Tiger Hill.

Breakfast at the hotel and proceed for city tour visiting Himalayan Mountaineering Institute(closed on Thursday) which was started by Tenzing Norgay after he climbed Mt. Everest, Zoological Park(closed on Thursday), Tibetan Refugee Centre(closed on Sunday), Tenzing Rock, Gombu Rock and Happy Valley Tea Estate(from outside).

Overnight at hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel and drive to Gangtok

GANGTOK:

At an altitude of 1750m, Gangtok became the state capital in the mid 19 th century and has undergone rapid development since then.The downtown area is dominated by huge government buildings decorated with traditional Buddhist symbols. Gangtok is also a resting ground for people traveling to North Sikkim. Surrounded by Monasteries and Orchids, Gangtok is truly a travellers delight.

Overnight at hotel

Breakfast at the hotel and full day excursion to Changu Lake which is 35 Kms from Gangtok at an altitude of 12,400 feet. The lake derives its waters from melting snows off the surrounding mountains Legends say that lamas could forecast the future by studying the color of the lake’s waters. Also visit Baba Mandir Overnight at hotel

Breakfast at the hotel and drive to Kalimpong

KALIMPONG

At an altitude of 1250m, Kalimpong’s location is ideal for a pleasant, relaxed getaway. Its clement weather has made Kalimpong’s orchids and gladiole well renowned. Up to the early 1700s, the Kalimpong area was part of the Sikkim raja’s domain. In the early 18th century, the Bhutan king also took it over. In 1865, after the Anglo-Bhutan War , it was annexed to Darjeeling. Scottish Missionaries came here in the late 1800s. The town thrived as a wool trading center with Tibet till 1950s. Today it’s a quiet hill resort and a haven for retired people.Afternoon proceed for city tour visiting Zang Dog Palri Fo Brang Monastery, Tharpa Choling Monastery, Thongsa Gumpa and flower nurseries.Overnight at hotel

Breakfast at the hotel and drive to Bagdogra/NJP in time for flight/train to onward destination.

Notes

Innova / Xylo / Scorpio up gradation charges will be Rs.1000 per day per vehicle 

  • Visit to Nathula Pass is subject to avaibility of permits and will be charged extra @ Rs. 4500 per vehicle 
  • The rates are valid for indian Nationals only
  • The rooms are not blocked 
  • The vehicle service is not on disposal and is on point to point basis

Things to Carry Along

  • CLOTHING: Cotton and Summer Wear
  • Umbrella, Sun Glasses, Sun Screen Lotion, Cotton Scarf
  • Swimming Costumes
  • Comfortable Slippers / Footwear
  • If you are on any medication, carry sufficient stock of the medicines with prescription
Terms & Conditions

Booking and Payment:

  • Reservation Confirmation: All bookings are confirmed upon receipt of a deposit or full payment, as per the specified requirements for the particular tour package.
  • Payment Schedule: Full payment or installment deadlines are communicated upon booking confirmation. Failure to adhere to payment schedules may result in cancellation or additional fees.
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Cancellation and Refunds:

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  • Refund Process: Detail the procedure for requesting a refund and the timeline for processing refunds.

Itinerary and Changes:

  • Tour Itinerary: Clarify the detailed itinerary of the tour, including inclusions and exclusions in the package.
  • Changes by the Operator: Reserve the right to modify the itinerary due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., weather conditions, political unrest) and specify the process for informing customers about such changes.)

Travel Documents and Insurance:

  • Passports and Visas: Communicate the responsibility of travelers to possess valid passports, visas, and any required travel documents for the tour.
  • Travel Insurance: Strongly advise customers to obtain adequate travel insurance to cover unforeseen circumstances during the trip.

Liability and Responsibility:

  • Limitation of Liability: Clarify the extent of the travel operator's liability for any loss, damage, injury, or inconvenience incurred during the tour.
  • Third-Party Services: Indicate the limitations of responsibility for services provided by third-party vendors (hotels, airlines, local guides, etc.).

Participant Conduct:

  • Conduct Standards: Set guidelines for participant conduct during the tour, such as respecting local customs and laws.
  • Removal Rights: Reserve the right to remove any participant from the tour if their behavior is disruptive or harmful to others.

Force Majeure:

  • Unforeseeable Circumstances: Specify the procedure in the event of unforeseeable circumstances (e.g., natural disasters, political unrest) affecting the tour, including rescheduling or cancellation options.

Complaints and Disputes:

  • Complaint Procedure: Outline the procedure for addressing and resolving customer complaints or disputes during or after the tour.

Governing Law:

  • Legal Jurisdiction: Specify the governing law and jurisdiction for any legal disputes arising from the terms and conditions.

Updates and Changes:

  • Revision of Terms: Reserve the right to update or modify the terms and conditions, and specify how customers will be informed about such changes.

Cancellation Policy::

  • Full Refund Policy: Cancellation made 60 days or more before the tour start date will receive a full refund or credit note.
  • Partial Refund Policy: Cancellation made between 30 to 59 days before the tour start date will receive a 75% refund.
  • Partial Refund Policy: Cancellation made between 15 to 29 days before the tour start date will receive a 50% refund.
  • Partial Refund Policy: Cancellation made between 08 to 14 days before the tour start date will receive a 25% refund.
  • No Refund Policy: Cancellation made within 14 days of the tour start date will not be eligible for a refund.

Included

  • Accommodation as per plan
  • All transfers and sightseeings as per itinerary in Non A/C vehicle
  • All Applicable Hotel Taxes

Excluded

  • Porterage and Personal Expenses