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Sikkim Gangtok Tour

Sikkim
6 Days 5 Nights

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Tour Highlights

  • Tashi Viewpoint
  • Ganesh Tok
  • Enchey Monastery
  • Directorate of Handicraft and Handloom
  • Do DrulChortenStupa
  • Institute of Tibetology
  • Flower Show
  • Ropeway &Banjhakri Falls

Facilities

  •  Lunch Lunch
  • SightseeingsSightseeings
  • StayStay
  • BreakfastBreakfast
  • DinnerDinner

  • Arrival at NJP Railway Station / IXB Airport & transfer to Gangtok (5,480 ft.). En route enjoy River Rafting at River Teesta.On arrival Check-in to the hotel & rest of the day at leisure.Overnight stay at Gangtok.
  • Rafting charges extra to be paid directly
     
 

Start for a Full day city tour covering 
  • Tashi Viewpoint
Subsequently, you can observe the glorious Himalayas from Tashi Viewpoint that will be your binoculars to scrutinize the seeking view of snow peaks. Moreover, keep your camera’s panoramic setting on because this is the right spot to capture the entire beautiful landscape.
  • Ganesh Tok
Just wish that it’s a clear day because it’s only on the bright clear days that you can have the most awesome view of the place. Apart from Tashi View Point, Ganesh Tok is the place from where you can have a spectacular view of Gangtok. It is an ancient temple of Lord Ganesha that has a pleasant aura. This place welcomes you through its brilliant entrance, and as you swirl the sights, you will see colorful buntings surrounding the temple.
  • Enchey Monastery
Your next destination of the day is a 200 years old monastery which was initially established as a small gompa by a tantric artist and renowned exponent among highlander Buddhists, Lama DrupthobKarpo. Enchey Monastery literally means “the Solitary Temple” which now is home to almost 90 monks. Tourists are quite fascinated by the place because it accommodates a number of religious objects and presents Tibetan culture in a beguiling manner.
  • Directorate of Handicraft and Handloom
Now, it is time for you to admire the local art and talent depicted through the Handicrafts in this Directorate which is located at the ‘Zero’ point of the city. Here you can buy majestic artifacts such as Thangka painting, traditional carpets, wooden carved and colourfully painted sculptures and much more.
  • Do DrulChortenStupa
Standing proudly on the hill Hock, Do DrulChorten, also known as Phurba, is your next station which is also the biggest stupa of Sikkim. This shrine was constructed in 1945 and is encircled with 108 prayer wheels from which visitors gain divine blessings.
  • Institute of Tibetology
After your spiritual tour, it is time for you to grasp some cultural and educational values of Tibet. One of the most significant institutions of the world, the Institute of Tibetology is that center where many scholars research on the Tibetan language and tradition. Furthermore, you can know more about Life-at-Tibet through valuable material kept in the museum and Tibetan library that has preserved innumerable rich collections of the studies.
  • Flower Show
As an integral part of aesthetic festivity, the locals of Gangtok organize a celebration in the nam

After breakfast, start for an excursion to Tsomgo Lake (12,400 ft.) & Baba Mandir (13,200 ft.) It is 55 kms one way from Gangtok city. 
  • Tsomgo Lake
Lost in the lofty mountains at the height of 12,400 ft above sea level your first stop would be Tsomgo Lake, a paradise for travel savvy. After 3 hours of long drive, you will encounter the ‘holy source of water’ hallowed by native people. The picturesque view of the lake will not allow you to put your camera down because this view is something you want to preserve for ages.
  • Baba HarbhajanMandir
Finally, it is time to remember the eminent personality of the Indian Army, Captain Harbhajan Singh who is known for his unusual story. He is that significant soldier who is still believed to be with us even after his tragic death in the Indo-Pak war of 1965. At the altitude of 4000 m, every Indian worships this pure soul in a shrine named after him as Baba HarbhajanMandir.
 
Overnight stay at Gangtok.
 
(In case of Landslide or any other reason Tsomgo Lake is closed we will provide alternate sightseeing.)
 

  • This day you will be transferred to Darjeeling (6710 Ft / 2046 Mts, 70 Kms / 03 to 04 Hrs), Evening at your leisure. Overnight at Hotel
 

  • Early Morning (at 04:00 am) drive to Tiger hill to watch the spectacular sunrise over Mt. Khangchendzongha (28,208 ft. Worlds 3rd highest peak), on your way back visit Ghoom Monastery and Batasia Loop. After breakfast visit Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, P.N. Zoological Park (Thursday closed), Tenzing Rock, Tibetan Refugee self-help Centre (Sunday closed), Tea Garden (outer view), Ropeway and Japanese Temple. Overnight stay at Darjeeling.
 

  • After Breakfast check out from Hotel and Drive to drop at NJP Rly station / IXB Airport.
 

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