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Agent: JEREMY TRAVELS

Ananth • 6 days ago

Very well curated itinerary, our guide and the organisers were very helpful thro (Read More)ughout the trip. Continue the same good work.

Agent: Nature Dream Holiday

Biju • a week ago

It was truly memorable! Everything, from the planning to the actual experiences, (Read More) was absolutely perfect, and I genuinely enjoyed every moment and realizing what an incredible time it was. and making it such a wonderful adventure… Our trip was amazing, but I know, no adventure is ever totally smooth! It’s all about experience.

Agent: Holiday Destination

Lalit • 2 weeks ago

I was thoroughly impressed with the service provided by Holiday Destination. The (Read More) entire trip was beautifully coordinated. We are particularly grateful for the unwavering support of Ms. Roshni, who was available throughout the tour. Her capabilities were clearly demonstrated during an unforeseen event—a massive landslide—where she efficiently assisted us in rescheduling our flights. I give this tour agency my highest recommendation for anyone planning a trip to Sikkim and the North East, particularly families seeking a secure and well-managed holiday.
Hotel selection at Gangtok could be improved.

Agent: Nature Dream Holiday

Samyabrata • 3 weeks ago

Excellent

Agent: Make My Holiday Tour and Travel

Kumar • a month ago

behaviour of driver and the hotel staff of gangtok hotel namely Royal heritage i (Read More)s owesome

Agent: Krishna Travels Dmc

Geeta • a month ago

It was a once in a lifetime experience; I must say that the entire tour was co-o (Read More)rdinated very meticulously, transitions from one place to another were very smooth and time bound. We have experienced amazing scenery on different islands, moreover the people we met on islands are very humble and co-operative whether they were local people, shop owners , taxi drivers, all of them are very good humans. it was 10 out of 10 experience. Krishna Travel DMC deserves a great applause from us. Thank you so much ??
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Sikkim Travel Essentials

Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Sikkim is from March to June and October to December, when the weather is pleasant (10°C to 25°C) and skies are clear for mountain views. Spring (March–May) brings blooming rhododendrons and greenery, while autumn (October–November) offers crisp air and spectacular views of Kanchenjunga. December to February is cold, especially in North Sikkim and higher regions like Lachung and Lachen, but ideal for snow. July to September sees heavy monsoon rain and frequent landslides, making travel less predictable.

Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries
Sikkim holidays usually last 6 to 9 days, often combining Gangtok, North Sikkim, and South Sikkim. Popular formats include:

  • 6 Days: Gangtok → Lachen → Lachung (Yumthang Valley).
  • 8 Days: Adds Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir, and Nathula Pass.
  • 9 Days: Combines Gangtok with Pelling or Ravangla for a complete Sikkim circuit.

Top Things to Do
  • Visit Tsomgo Lake, Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir, and Nathula Pass near Gangtok
  • Explore Lachen, Lachung, and Yumthang Valley for snow and alpine scenery
  • Visit Pelling for Kanchenjunga views and Pemayangtse Monastery
  • See Rumtek Monastery and Namgyal Institute of Tibetology in Gangtok
  • Relax at Ravangla and Namchi, known for monasteries and the Buddha Park
  • Visit Gurudongmar Lake, one of the highest in the world
  • Try local Sikkimese cuisine, including momos, thukpa, and fermented delicacies
  • Shop for handwoven carpets and prayer flags at MG Marg in Gangtok

Top Destinations Combined with Sikkim
Sikkim packages are often combined with:

  • Darjeeling for tea gardens and Himalayan views
  • Kalimpong for monasteries and scenic viewpoints
  • Gangtok as a central hub for extending to North or South Sikkim
  • Bhutan or Assam for longer northeastern circuits

Why Book a Package for Sikkim
  • Permit assistance: Packages handle the mandatory Inner Line Permits (ILPs) for Nathula Pass, Gurudongmar Lake, and North Sikkim.
  • Transport logistics: Packages include 4x4 or local vehicles essential for remote and hilly areas where shared transport is limited.
  • Stay coordination: Packages pre-book hotels and homestays in regions with limited infrastructure like Lachen or Lachung.
  • Weather-based planning: Packages manage route changes due to snow or landslides, ensuring flexible scheduling.
  • Multi-destination coverage: Packages combine Gangtok, Pelling, and North Sikkim smoothly with efficient routing.
  • Value and convenience: Inclusive transfers, accommodations, and sightseeing ensure safe, cost-effective, and comfortable travel.

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FAQs on Sikkim Tour Packages

Which part of Sikkim is most beautiful?

Thangu Valley is the most beautiful part of Sikkim. It is one of the beautiful valleys and is almost 25 kilometres from Lachen. With a picturesque view of the valley and trekking around Green Lake, Thangu Valley attracts many tourists every year.

Is Sikkim safe for tourists?

Yes, Sikkim is safe for tourists. Tourism being one of the significant sources of income for the city, Sikkim pays extra attention to the safety and comfort of its tourists. The people of Sikkim are helpful, and the ambience of the city feels like home. There are several army bases as you ascend to the higher location of Sikkim. Police Stations and traffic controls are also usually seen across Sikkim. All-in-all it is safe to travel to Sikkim.

How can I plan 5 days in Sikkim?

A 5-day trip in Sikkim includes exploring Lachung, exploring cafes on MG Road, the Gangtok city tour- visit popular spots like Chango lake, Rumtek Monastery, Tashi View Point, Enchey Monastery. On the third and fourth day, tourists can travel to Darjeeling. The top places in Darjeeling are Ghum Monastery, Tiger Hill, Senchal Lake, Japanese Temple, Batasia Loop, etc., On day-5, visitors can end the trip by indulging in shopping and heading back to Sikkim.

Which is the best time to visit Sikkim?

The best time to visit Sikkim is from March to June and from September to December. The temperature ranges between 5°C to 25°C during the summer months and the weather is quite pleasant, though it gets chilly at night. You would be able to enjoy the region’s natural beauty and see flowers like rhododendrons and orchids in full bloom. Between September and December, the temperature can drop as low as 4°C but it is still suitable for sightseeing. It is advisable to not visit during the monsoon months of July to August since the state receives heavy rainfall and the roads could be dangerous to drive. During the peak winter months from mid-December to February, it snows so many roads may be closed off or treacherous.

Is passport required for Sikkim?

If you are an Indian citizen, you do not need to have a passport in order to enter Sikkim but if you are a foreign national, you must have a valid passport and visa to enter India and subsequently Sikkim. Since Sikkim lies close to countries like China, a lot of its regions have entry restricts. Any foreign national would need to procure the Restricted Area Permit or Inner Line Permit to enter the state and all visitors, Indians or foreigners, must get the Protected Area Permit to visit areas closer to the borders like Nathula Pass, Yumthang Valley, Tsomgo Lake and Gurudongmar Lake.

Is there snowfall in Sikkim?

Not all of Sikkim receives snowfall during the winters. Areas which are located at a higher altitude such as Nathula Pass, Yumthang Valley, Lachen Village, Thangu Valley, Gurudongmar Lake, etc. are covered in snow from December onwards. The temperature drops as low as -5°C and the views are absolutely magnificent. You can also ride the ropeway, go skiing and yak riding during this time.

Is Aadhar Card valid in Sikkim?

Yes, the Aadhar card is definitely valid in Sikkim and is accepted as a proof of identification anywhere. It is also accepted if you are applying for a permit to enter the areas which are closer to the border. Other forms of identification which are accepted include your passport, voter ID and driving license, all of which must have been issued by the State or Central Government and should have your photograph and address.