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Sikkim – 3Nights – 4Days

Sikkim – 3Nights – 4Days

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Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim, is a mesmerizing destination that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and exciting adventures. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, the city is surrounded by snow-capped peaks, lush forests, and cascading waterfalls.

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Gangtok – A Picturesque Haven of Natural Beauty and Cultural Heritage

 

Nestled amidst the towering mountains of the Himalayas, Gangtok is a beautiful city in the northeastern state of Sikkim. Known for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and exciting adventures, Gangtok is a paradise for travelers.

 

The city is home to several popular tourist attractions, including ancient monasteries, stunning lakes, beautiful parks, and scenic viewpoints. One of the must-visit attractions in Gangtok is the Enchey Monastery, a 200-year-old monastery perched on a hilltop that offers breathtaking views of the city. Another popular monastery in Gangtok is the Rumtek Monastery, a stunning example of Tibetan architecture and home to several valuable artifacts and religious texts.

 

The city is also home to several beautiful lakes, including the Tsomgo Lake, a popular destination for trekking and camping. The Banjhakri Falls and Energy Park is another popular tourist spot that features a waterfall and a variety of adventure activities, including zip-lining, rope walking, and rock climbing.

 

One of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of Gangtok is to take the Gangtok Ropeway, a popular tourist attraction that offers stunning views of the city and the surrounding mountains. The Flower Exhibition Centre is another must-visit spot for nature lovers, showcasing a wide variety of exotic flowers, including orchids, rhododendrons, and magnolias.

 

For those interested in exploring the city’s cultural heritage, Gangtok offers several popular attractions, including the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, a research institute dedicated to the study of Tibetan culture and Buddhism. The Do Drul Chorten Stupa is another popular pilgrimage site for Buddhists, surrounded by prayer wheels and known for its peaceful and serene environment.

 

Other popular attractions in Gangtok include the Ganesh Tok, a small temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha that offers stunning views of the city and the surrounding mountains. The Himalayan Zoological Park is a great place for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, home to several rare and endangered species of animals, including the red panda, snow leopard, and Himalayan black bear.

 

To experience the beauty of the surrounding mountains, visitors can visit the Nathu La Pass, a scenic mountain pass that connects India with Tibet and offers stunning views of the Himalayan range. The Khecheopalri Lake is another sacred site that is believed to fulfill the wishes of the people who visit it, surrounded by dense forests and home to several species of birds and animals.

 

With so many places to visit and things to do, Gangtok is the perfect destination for a memorable vacation. Plan your trip with TravelGeniee and experience the magic of Gangtok.

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Country

Taiwan

Visa Requirements

Not Needed for EU Citizens.

Country

Taiwan

Languages spoken

English

Currency Used

Euro

Area (km2)

750.63 km2

Municipalities

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    • Destination
    • Departure
      Main Square, Old Town
    • Departure Time
      Approximately 8.30AM
    • Return Time
      Approximately 7.30PM
    • Dress Code
      Casual, comfortable and light
    • Included
      Accommodation
      Airport Transfer
      Breakfast
      Lunch
    • Not Included
      Personal Guide
      Special Request
      Transportation

    Tour Plan

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    Day 1 Gangtok

    Welcome to Sikkim Upon arrival in Sikkim, you can expect a smooth and easy process for getting to your hotel. Depending on your mode of travel, you may arrive at either the New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) or the Bagdogra Airport (IXB). Regardless of where you arrive, you'll be greeted by your private driver, who will provide transportation to your hotel. Whether you're arriving by train or plane, your driver will be waiting for you when you arrive. They will assist you with your luggage and ensure that you are comfortable before beginning the journey to your hotel. During the ride, you'll have the opportunity to take in the stunning scenery that Sikkim has to offer. Your driver will be happy to answer any questions you may have about the area, and they will ensure that you arrive at your hotel safely and efficiently. Overall, your arrival in Sikkim is sure to be hassle-free, with your private driver providing reliable transportation to your destination.
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    Day 2 Gangtok

    Gangtok Sightseeing You will have a full-day excursion to visit two prominent attractions near Gangtok, Sikkim. First, you'll visit the Tsomgo Changu Lake, which is located 40 kilometers from Gangtok at an elevation of 12,310 feet. This holy lake is one of the most significant and beautiful places to visit in Gangtok. According to history, Lamas studied the color of the lake's water to predict the future. Spend a whole day at the lake to enjoy its serene beauty and relish the local delicacies sold by the street-side vendors. Next, you will be Nathula pass, scenic beauty, including snow-capped mountains, alpine meadows, and breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys. It is also home to several important landmarks, such as the Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple, which is dedicated to an Indian army soldier who died near the pass. The pass is also famous for the Yak safari, which is a popular activity for visitors to the area. The temple is located on the Nathu la Pass and is believed to have supernatural powers. It's said that Harbhajan Singh watches over and protects the soldiers who are guarding the border. This temple is an important tourist attraction in Sikkim, and its significance draws visitors from all over the world. Note : 1. Nathula Pass is closed on Mondays. 2. Visiting Nathula Pass will incur an additional cost of Rs 3000-5000/- 3. Prior intimation is required to secure the pass for you.
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    Day 3 Sikkim

    Gangtok Sightseeing (East Sikkim) This will be a sightseeing of Gangtok wrapped in a day, as per the below mentioned route 1. Start your day early and head to Tashi Viewpoint to enjoy a stunning sunrise view of the Himalayas. 2. Next, visit Hanuman Tok and Ganesh Tok, which are located nearby. These two temples offer breathtaking views of Gangtok city and the surrounding hills. 3. After the temples, head to Bakthang Waterfalls, which is just a short drive away. Spend some time enjoying the serene natural beauty of the waterfall. 4. Next, visit the Handicraft Centre to shop for traditional Sikkimese handicrafts and souvenirs. 5. Then, head to Chorten Stupa, a sacred Buddhist monument with intricate carvings and prayer wheels. 6. Next you will be visiting the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, a museum dedicated to the study of Tibetan culture, art, and religion. 7. you can also take a quick ride on the cable car (ropeway) it's a thrilling way to enjoy a bird's eye view of the valley 8. visit the Flower Exhibition Centre to see a beautiful display of local and exotic flowers
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    Day 4 Sikkim

    See you soon... As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. But that doesn't mean your journey has to stop here. If you're not quite ready to say goodbye to Sikkim, we would be more than happy to assist you in extending your stay. However, we understand that your travel plans may be set in stone, and that this marks the last day of your package with us. Rest assured, we will provide a comfortable and hassle-free drop-off service to your desired transit station, Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) or the Bagdogra Airport (IXB) according to your travel plans, so you can reflect on the amazing memories you've made here in Sikkim. Thank you for choosing our Travel Geniee to be a part of your journey. We hope that this trip has been everything you dreamed of and more, and we look forward to being of service to you in the future. Best regards, Team Travel Geniee

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    Hystory of the City

    "Sikkim: From Ancient Kingdom to Modern State - A Journey Through History"
    • Early History: Sikkim was originally inhabited by the Lepchas, who are believed to have migrated from southern China and Southeast Asia. The Lepchas were the earliest known inhabitants of the region, and they lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle. Later, the Bhutias migrated to Sikkim from Tibet in the 14th century. The Bhutias were a Buddhist community and had a significant impact on Sikkim's culture and society.
    • Chogyal Rule: In the 17th century, Sikkim came under the rule of the Namgyal dynasty. The first Chogyal (king) was Phuntsog Namgyal, who united the various tribes and formed a kingdom. The Namgyal dynasty ruled Sikkim for over 300 years and made significant contributions to the region's art, culture, and religion. The Chogyals were patrons of Buddhism and built many monasteries and temples in Sikkim. They also promoted trade and commerce and maintained friendly relations with neighboring countries like Bhutan and Tibet.
    • British Rule: In the 19th century, the British East India Company took control of Sikkim, and it became a protectorate of the British Empire. Sikkim was ruled by a British-appointed Dewan (administrator) until 1947. The British influence had a significant impact on Sikkim's culture and society. They introduced Western education and medicine and built roads and infrastructure in the region. However, the British also imposed their own laws and customs on the people of Sikkim.
    • Merger with India: After India gained independence from British rule in 1947, Sikkim remained an independent kingdom for a few more years. In 1973, a popular movement for democracy and human rights began in Sikkim, led by the Sikkim National Congress (SNC). In 1975, the SNC and the Indian government signed a historic agreement, which led to Sikkim's merger with India. The agreement abolished the monarchy and established Sikkim as the 22nd state of India. The merger was supported by the majority of the people of Sikkim in a referendum.
    • Recent History: Since becoming a state of India, Sikkim has experienced significant economic growth and development. It is known for its natural beauty and is a popular tourist destination. The state has also made progress in education and healthcare, among other areas. Sikkim has a diverse population, with Nepali, Bhutia, and Lepcha communities living in the region. The state government has taken measures to promote cultural diversity and preserve the region's heritage. Today, Sikkim is a peaceful and prosperous state, with a unique identity and a rich history.
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