7 Days · 6 Nights | Starting ₹14,999/person | ★★★★★ 4.9
Nestled in the eastern Himalayas between Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, and West Bengal, Sikkim is India's smallest state and arguably its most scenic. Snow-capped peaks — including the third-highest mountain in the world, Kangchenjunga — loom over Buddhist monasteries, pristine lakes, and terraced cardamom farms.
This 7-day tour covers the best of Sikkim: Gangtok's vibrant culture, the stunning Tsomgo Lake, the iconic Nathula Pass on the India-China border, and the quieter, more spiritual western circuit of Pelling and Yuksom.
Pick up from Bagdogra Airport or New Jalpaiguri Station. Drive to Gangtok (4 hrs), the lively capital of Sikkim. Check in and explore MG Road — Gangtok's vibrant pedestrian promenade. Cable car ride at sunset. Overnight Gangtok.
Early start (6 AM): Drive to Tsomgo Lake (12,310 ft) — a sacred glacial lake nestled between steep mountains, often frozen in winter. Continue to Nathula Pass (14,140 ft) — the historic Silk Road pass on the Tibet border. Return to Gangtok. Overnight Gangtok.
Morning: Rumtek Monastery — the largest monastery in Sikkim with stunning architecture. Afternoon: Tashi Viewpoint (Kangchenjunga panorama on clear days), Flower Exhibition Centre, Enchey Monastery, and Do-Drul Chorten Stupa. Evening: Local market shopping. Overnight Gangtok.
Drive to Pelling (3.5 hrs) in West Sikkim. En route, visit Ravangla and the magnificent Buddha Park (130-ft bronze Buddha statue). Arrive Pelling and enjoy the spectacular Kangchenjunga view from the hotel. Overnight Pelling.
Morning: Visit Pemayangtse Monastery — one of Sikkim's oldest and most revered monasteries. Drive to Yuksom (Sikkim's first capital, 1641 AD). See Dubdi Monastery, Coronation Throne, and Kanchenjunga Falls. Overnight Pelling.
Drive to Namchi. Visit the Char Dham replica complex and the massive Guru Padmasambhava statue (Samdruptse). Continue to Bagdogra/Siliguri. Overnight at Siliguri/Bagdogra.
Transfer to Bagdogra Airport or NJP for your departure. Tour ends with memories of the Himalayan kingdom.