Darjeeling and Gangtok tour package with Pelling

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Tour Includes

  • Hotel
  • Transport
  • Sightseeing

Inclusions

  • Breakfast
  • Services
  • Sightseeing

Overview

Tour Summary

Itinerary

Our representative will greet you at the Bagdogra Airport/NJP Railway Station and make arrangements for a hassle-free transfer to Gangtok. Remember to take in the breathtaking sights of the powerful Teesta River. When you arrive in Gangtok, check into the hotel and spend the evening at your own. Additionally, you can visit the well-known MG Marg to find some treasured souvenirs and regional delicacies. Spend the night at the Gangtok hotel.

After a delectable breakfast, you will depart to see the well-known Changu Lake, also known as Tsomgo Lake. At an elevation of roughly 3,780 meters, it has amazing natural beauty, is a haven for migratory birds like Brahminy Ducks, and is well-known for its color-changing phenomenon. After that, you'll pay a visit to the renowned Baba Mandir shrine, where it's said that every soldier is shielded from harm by his spirit as they traverse the hostile, high-altitude terrain of the Eastern Himalayas. Later on, you can also (at an extra expense) visit one of the most important passes at the intersection of the India-China border, Nathula Pass* (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays). Later on, make your way back to Gangtok to spend the night.

Note: The cost to visit Nathula Pass is dynamic according to the season (4000/- to 7000/-) and has to be paid on the ground.

Enjoy a relaxing transfer from Gangtok to Pelling via Ravangla OR Namchi after breakfast. While traveling, make a stop at Buddha Park to see the 130-foot-tall Shakyamuni Buddha Statue OR go to Namchi Chardham to see the 108-foot-tall Statue of Lord Shiva supported and encircled by a girdle of Chardham, which are located in four different locations across India: Jagannath in the East, Dwarika in the West, Rameshwaram in the South, and Badrinath in the North. Take in the breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga Ranges as you travel toward Pelling. Once there, make your way to the hotel and spend the night there.

Take part in an engaging City tour of Pelling after a filling breakfast. Make your way to the hallowed Khecheopalri Lake, also referred to as the wish-fulfilling lake and significant in Buddhist and Hindu legend. A visit to some of the most picturesque waterfalls, such as the Kanchenjunga and Rimbi Waterfalls, will be part of the additional sightseeing. Later, pay a visit to the Pemayangtse Monastery and the Khecheopalri Monastery to seek the blessings of the local deities. See the Rabdentse Ruins to learn about Sikkim's illustrious past. Rimbi Orange Garden, Darap Valley, Helipad Ground, and Bird Sanctuary are some additional sites to see during the day. After a busy day of sightseeing, head back to the hotel for the night.

Following a delectable breakfast, you will depart Pelling and make your way to Darjeeling. Take in the breathtaking views of the Himalayas and the surrounding valleys as you stroll along the paths, and don't forget to take pictures of the breathtaking snow-capped peaks bordered by tea gardens. Arrive in Darjeeling, check into the hotel, and then enjoy a free evening. In addition, you can browse Darjeeling's busy Mall Road and purchase some distinctive handicrafts and gifts. Spend the night at the hotel.

Kick-off your day at around 4 AM for an astonishing encounter. Climb up to the best of Tiger Slope to capture the dawn casting lights on Mt. Kanchenjunga and connecting crests. Taking after this, visit the popular Batasia Circle (Armed force Dedication), which offers a 360-degree all encompassing see of the Darjeeling slope station, encompassed by the Eastern Himalayas. Visit the Ghoom Religious community lodging a 15-foot-high Maitreya Buddha statue (made from the clay bought from Tibet) captivating the environment with its air. Return back to appreciate a tasty breakfast some time recently continuing for more touring. Head out to investigate the Himalayan Mountaineering Founded (Thursday closed), Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Stop (Thursday closed), Tenzing Shake. Take a walk through the Tea Bequests that produces the finest quality tea, prevalent all over the world. Too, visit the Tibetan Outcast Center and Peace Pagoda - a Japanese Sanctuary. Return back to the inn for an overnight remain 

You will be departing for the NJP Station/Bagdogra Airport (IXB) following a hearty breakfast. As soon as you are dropped off at the appropriate area to continue your journey, your tour comes to an end. It's time to return home with a ton of happy memories.

 

Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions
  • Breakfast
  • Services
  • Sightseeing
Inclusions

02 Night's accommodation in Gangtok

02 Night's accommodation in Peeling

02 Night's accommodation in Darjeeling 

Welcome drink on arrival 

Daily Breakfast in hotel. 

Local Sightseeing as per the itinerary 

Toll, Parking & Driver allowance.

GST

 Airport Transfers

Exclusions

Any Train/Bus/Air Fare

Nathula Pass (Subject to weather condition. If requires it’s directly payable)

Anything which is not mention in cost includes.

Hotels & Activities

Road Distance

Package Code: TH025974

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FAQ

Darjeeling and Sikkim, then two days are enough to explore this beautiful hill station. Even 2-3 days are sufficient for Gangtok. It is suggested you keep aside 6-7 days for a trip to this part of India.

Gangtok is recommended between mid-October and mid-December. The best time to visit Gangtok to enjoy the snow in higher elevations in January and February. On the other hand, the best time to visit Darjeeling is from April to June when the weather is still perfect for traveling from one place to another.

Nathula Pass , Rumten Monastery , Namgyal Institute of Tibetology , Tashi View Point , Tiger Hill , Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) , Batasia Loop , Japanese Temple & Peace Pagoda Darjeeling .

It has an amazing view of mount Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain peak in the world.

Here are some reasons why Darjeeling tea is so expensive: Limited production: Darjeeling tea is produced only in a small region in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India.

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