Pelling-Darjeeling-Kalimpong-Sikkim Tour Package
No words are enough to describe the stunning landscapes of spellbinding Sikkim and Darjeeling. Still retaining its old world charm, Sikkim is a mountain land offering rich cultural heritage and sheer natural beauty. It is aptly called the ‘organic state’ of India where you can enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables straight away from the gardens. In Sikkim, take a stroll through high-altitude lovely lakes, capture the rejuvenating sights of mountains and visit the Buddhist monasteries for a blissful experience.
Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim comes with its own surprises! It is a lovely city located ideally on a mountain ridge, offering rural charm. It serves as a base for many treks and leaves one in awe of the mesmerizing views of the mighty Kangchenjunga, the thirst highest mountain in the world. Pelling is another fascinating destination of Sikkim. Equally enchanting is Darjeeling which is popularly known as the queens of hills. It is an enchanting Victorian town famous for its mountain beauty and Buddhist monasteries and temples.
If you are a nature lover and want to experience the bliss of natural beauty and adventure of gigantic mountains, then this 9 Nights/10 Days tour to Pelling-Darjeeling-Kalimpong-Sikkim is the perfect bet for you! This tour will take you to some of the best attractions of Sikkim and Darjeeling.
Rimbi Waterfalls Pelling, Sikkim, India
Rimbi Waterfalls, situated near Pelling in West Sikkim, India, is a picturesque gem in the heart of the Himalayas. This natural wonder holds a significant place in local folklore. Legend has it that Rimbi was once the abode of Rimboo, a powerful yet benevolent deity. Over time, the site evolved into the breathtaking cascade it is today, attracting visitors with its tranquil ambiance and pristine beauty. Rimbi Waterfalls offers a serene escape amidst lush greenery, providing a refreshing retreat for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Its historical and natural charm make it a must-visit destination in the enchanting land of Sikkim.
Ghoom Monastery Darjeeling, India
Ghoom Monastery, perched atop the hills of Darjeeling, is a revered Buddhist sanctuary steeped in history. Established in 1850 by Lama Sherab Gyatso, this spiritual hub is also known as the Yiga Choeling Monastery. It houses a magnificent statue of Maitreya Buddha, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike. The monastery's serene ambiance and colorful prayer flags fluttering in the wind create a tranquil atmosphere for meditation and reflection. With its rich architectural heritage and cultural significance, Ghoom Monastery stands as a beacon of Buddhist tradition in the Himalayan region, inviting visitors to experience spiritual enlightenment and inner peace.
Pine View Nursery, nestled in the tranquil hills of Kalimpong, West Bengal, is a botanical haven renowned for its diverse collection of exotic plants. Established in the early 20th century, it was originally a private garden owned by J.C. Grant, a British civil servant. Over time, the garden expanded into a nursery under the care of his descendants, showcasing an array of Himalayan flora, including rare orchids and rhododendrons. Today, Pine View Nursery attracts plant enthusiasts and tourists alike, offering a serene retreat amidst lush greenery and captivating blooms, while preserving its rich botanical heritage for generations to come.
Do Drul Chorten, located in Gangtok, Sikkim, stands as a sacred monument deeply rooted in Tibetan Buddhism. Built in 1945 by Trulshik Rinpoche, head of the Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism, it serves as a symbol of peace and prosperity. The chorten is adorned with intricate murals and religious artifacts, drawing pilgrims and tourists seeking spiritual solace. Surrounding prayer wheels echo chants of devotion as visitors circumambulate the structure, absorbing its serene ambiance. Do Drul Chorten holds a timeless significance, embodying the rich cultural heritage of Sikkim and fostering a sense of reverence among all who visit.
Tsangu Lake, nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Sikkim, holds not just natural beauty but also a rich historical legacy. Carved by ancient glacial activity, this mystical lake has been a revered site for centuries, steeped in local folklore and tradition. Known as "Source of the Lake" in Bhutia dialect, it has been a significant stopover on the historic trade route between India and Tibet. Legends narrate tales of spiritual encounters and divine origins, adding to its mystique. Today, Tsangu Lake stands as a tranquil sanctuary, offering visitors a glimpse into Sikkim's vibrant past while enchanting them with its serene ambiance and breathtaking vistas. A journey to Tsangu Lake is not just a trip; it's an immersion into the cultural tapestry of the Himalayas.
Naga Waterfalls Lachung, Sikkim, India
Naga Waterfall, nestled in the verdant forests of Sikkim, is a natural wonder steeped in history. Believed to be named after the mythical serpent spirits revered by the local tribes, its cascading waters have enchanted visitors for centuries. The waterfall holds cultural significance for the indigenous communities, symbolizing both spiritual reverence and ecological harmony. Legends intertwine with its pristine beauty, making it a cherished destination for tourists seeking tranquility and connection with nature. As one stands before its majestic splendor, they are not just witnessing water flowing, but a timeless narrative echoing the essence of Sikkim's rich heritage.
Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Yumthang Valley is a haven of natural beauty with a rich historical past. Known as the "Valley of Flowers," it boasts an array of alpine flowers that carpet its meadows during spring, creating a vibrant tapestry against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks. Beyond its scenic allure, Yumthang Valley holds a significant place in the annals of history. Once a part of the ancient trade route between India and Tibet, it served as a crucial passage for traders and pilgrims alike. Today, it stands as a testament to the region's cultural heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into its storied past amidst the breathtaking vistas of the Himalayan landscape. A journey to Yumthang Valley is not just a sightseeing excursion; it's a journey through time and nature's wonders.
SILIGURI - PELLING
After completing all the formalities of immigration, we will start the journey for Siliguri. On arrival at Siliguri, complete lunch, then transfer to Pelling (4 hr 39 min /129.5 km). After arriving at Pelling check in to the hotel. Evening free for leisure. Overnight stay at hotel in Pelling.
PELLING FULL DAY SIGHTSEEING
After breakfast go for full day sightseeing around Pelling covering Rimbi Waterfalls, Rock Garden, Khecheopalri Lake & Kanchenjunga. After lunch we will cover Pemayangtse Monastery, Rabdentse Ruins, New Helipad & View Tower. Overnight stay at hotel in Pelling.
Rimbi Waterfalls
Rimbi Waterfalls, situated near Pelling in West Sikkim, India, is a picturesque gem in the heart of the Himalayas. This natural wonder holds a significant place in local folklore. Legend has it that Rimbi was once the abode of Rimboo, a powerful yet benevolent deity. Over time, the site evolved into the breathtaking cascade it is today, attracting visitors with its tranquil ambiance and pristine beauty. Rimbi Waterfalls offers a serene escape amidst lush greenery, providing a refreshing retreat for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Its historical and natural charm make it a must-visit destination in the enchanting land of Sikkim.
PELLING TO DARJEELING
After breakfast, transfer to Darjeeling (6000 ft / 118 kms / 04 hrs). Arrives & Check in Hotel. Evening free for leisure. Overnight at hotel in Darjeeling.
DARJEELING FULL DAY SIGHTSEEING
Early Morning at 04:00 AM visit Tiger Hill, famous for sunrise over Mt. Kanchenjunga, on way back visit Ghoom Monastery, Batasia Loop and back to hotel. After breakfast proceed for visiting Mix points, covering The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, PNZ Zoological Park (closed on Thursday) Tenzing Rock, Tibetans Refuge Centre (closed on Sunday), Tea Garden (outer view), Rope way, Japanese Temple, Ava Art Gallary & Peace Pagoda. Overnight stay at hotel in Darjeeling.
Ghoom Monastery
Ghoom Monastery, perched atop the hills of Darjeeling, is a revered Buddhist sanctuary steeped in history. Established in 1850 by Lama Sherab Gyatso, this spiritual hub is also known as the Yiga Choeling Monastery. It houses a magnificent statue of Maitreya Buddha, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike. The monastery's serene ambiance and colorful prayer flags fluttering in the wind create a tranquil atmosphere for meditation and reflection. With its rich architectural heritage and cultural significance, Ghoom Monastery stands as a beacon of Buddhist tradition in the Himalayan region, inviting visitors to experience spiritual enlightenment and inner peace.
DARJEELING – KALIMPONG
After Breakfast transfer to Kalimpong (4000 ft / 79 kms / 03 hrs). After lunch sightseeing of Kalimpong covering Delo Hills, Dr. Grahm's Home, Pine View Nursery, Jang-Dong-Palrifro-Brang Gompa, Mangal Dham & Durpin Dara View Point. Evening come back to Darjeeling and overnight stay at hotel.
Pine View Nursery
Pine View Nursery, nestled in the tranquil hills of Kalimpong, West Bengal, is a botanical haven renowned for its diverse collection of exotic plants. Established in the early 20th century, it was originally a private garden owned by J.C. Grant, a British civil servant. Over time, the garden expanded into a nursery under the care of his descendants, showcasing an array of Himalayan flora, including rare orchids and rhododendrons. Today, Pine View Nursery attracts plant enthusiasts and tourists alike, offering a serene retreat amidst lush greenery and captivating blooms, while preserving its rich botanical heritage for generations to come.
DARJEELING – GANGTOK
After breakfast transfer to Gangtok (5500 ft / 115 kms / 4½ hrs). Afternoon proceed for local half day sightseeing around Gangtok city covering Jhakri Water Falls, Research Institute of Tibetology (Closed on Sunday & govt. Holidays), Do-Drul Chorten, Directorate of Handicrafts & Handloom (Closed on Sunday & Govt. Holidays) & Flower Show. Overnight at hotel in Gangtok.
Do-Drul Chorten
Do Drul Chorten, located in Gangtok, Sikkim, stands as a sacred monument deeply rooted in Tibetan Buddhism. Built in 1945 by Trulshik Rinpoche, head of the Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism, it serves as a symbol of peace and prosperity. The chorten is adorned with intricate murals and religious artifacts, drawing pilgrims and tourists seeking spiritual solace. Surrounding prayer wheels echo chants of devotion as visitors circumambulate the structure, absorbing its serene ambiance. Do Drul Chorten holds a timeless significance, embodying the rich cultural heritage of Sikkim and fostering a sense of reverence among all who visit.
GANGTOK -TSANGU LAKE
A day excursion to Tsangu Lake (departure at 0900 to 0930 AM hrs) - situated at a height of 3,780 Mts. With an average depth of 50 ft. Back to Gangtok. Evening free. Overnight stay at hotel in Gangtok
Tsangu Lake
Tsangu Lake, nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Sikkim, holds not just natural beauty but also a rich historical legacy. Carved by ancient glacial activity, this mystical lake has been a revered site for centuries, steeped in local folklore and tradition. Known as "Source of the Lake" in Bhutia dialect, it has been a significant stopover on the historic trade route between India and Tibet. Legends narrate tales of spiritual encounters and divine origins, adding to its mystique. Today, Tsangu Lake stands as a tranquil sanctuary, offering visitors a glimpse into Sikkim's vibrant past while enchanting them with its serene ambiance and breathtaking vistas. A journey to Tsangu Lake is not just a trip; it's an immersion into the cultural tapestry of the Himalayas.
GANGTOK-LACHUNG
Pick-up from hotel at Gangtok at about 10 a.m. proceed to Lachung (124 Kms / 06 Hrs) at an altitude of 9,600 ft. On the way stop and enjoy a few wonderful locations like Tashi View Point, Naga Waterfalls, the confluence of Lachen Chu & Lachung- Chu at Chungthang and Bhim Nala Waterfalls. Lunch will be served at Namok. You are likely to reach Lachung at late afternoon / in the evening and will check in to our hotel. Overnight at Lachung.
Naga Waterfalls
Naga Waterfall, nestled in the verdant forests of Sikkim, is a natural wonder steeped in history. Believed to be named after the mythical serpent spirits revered by the local tribes, its cascading waters have enchanted visitors for centuries. The waterfall holds cultural significance for the indigenous communities, symbolizing both spiritual reverence and ecological harmony. Legends intertwine with its pristine beauty, making it a cherished destination for tourists seeking tranquility and connection with nature. As one stands before its majestic splendor, they are not just witnessing water flowing, but a timeless narrative echoing the essence of Sikkim's rich heritage.
LACHUNG – YUMTHANG – GANGTOK
Wake to the sound of yak's bell and after an early breakfast, leave to explore Sikkim's Valley of Flowers, also called as Yumthang Valley, which is located at the height of 11,800 ft above sea level. You will notice that where the tree line ends in Yumthang, the valley showcases vegetation of Primula, rhododendron and other alpine flowers. On the way back, do not forget to pay a visit to the Hot springs of the region, which are considered to have medicinal properties. After sightseeing, head towards your hotel, check out from there and have your lunch. Then transfer back to Gangtok, where you will check-in to the hotel for the night. Overnight at Gangtok.
Yumthang Valley
Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Yumthang Valley is a haven of natural beauty with a rich historical past. Known as the "Valley of Flowers," it boasts an array of alpine flowers that carpet its meadows during spring, creating a vibrant tapestry against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks. Beyond its scenic allure, Yumthang Valley holds a significant place in the annals of history. Once a part of the ancient trade route between India and Tibet, it served as a crucial passage for traders and pilgrims alike. Today, it stands as a testament to the region's cultural heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into its storied past amidst the breathtaking vistas of the Himalayan landscape. A journey to Yumthang Valley is not just a sightseeing excursion; it's a journey through time and nature's wonders.
GANGTOK - SILIGURI
After finishing breakfast we will leave for Siliguri. After reaching Siliguri, and completing all the formalities at the border, the evening bus journey started for Dhaka. Basically the tour ends here.
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