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Sikkim with Darjeeling & Bhutan Tour

Day 1Delhi – Paro (Bhutan) by Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines

Transfer to the airport for your flight to Bhutan; window seat in the aircraft allows you wonderful view of Himalayan scenery. Flying along the Himalayan range, it is a breathtaking journey, culminating in an exciting descent past forested hills into the kingdom.You will be received by the representative of TLF Holidays at the airport; completion of visa/immigration and customs formalities, transfer to the hotel. Evening visit a Bhutanese traditional Farm House and stroll in Paro town. Overnight Hotel 

Day 2Day hike to Takshang Monastery

An excursion to view & visit the spectacular Takshang Monastery. “Takshang” literally means Tiger’s Nest.  The Monastery is believed to have been built in 1684 on the spot where Guru Rimpoche (founder of Buddhism in Bhutan) flew on the back of a Tigress and meditated to subdue the demons in Paro valley. The trail to the Monastery climbs through beautiful pine forest, many of the trees festooned with Spanish moss and an occasional grove of fluttering prayer flags. This incredible Monastery clings vertically to the edge of a granite rock cliff that plunges 900 meters above the valley floor. Lunch at Takshang Cafeteria; visit Taa Dzong, the national museum of Bhutan & Rimpong Dzong. Later drive to Thimphu & evening at leisure in town;dinner and overnight at Hotel.

Day 3Thimphu-Punakha

Early breakfast and drive to Punakha across Dochula Pass (Alt.3050 M). If weather is clear, you can have spectacular view of the snowcapped Himalayan mountain peaks from the pass. Continue drive to Punakha and stop at Missina to take a short walk to visit Chimmi Lhakhang, a monastery of fertility which is regarded as a pilgrimage site for barren couple. After lunch visit Punakha Dzong; a historic Dzong that looks like a ship between two rivers Pho Chu and Mo Chu. Later visit the new Khuru township and stroll around at leisure. Dinner & overnight Hotel.

Day 4Punakha – Thimphu

Early breakfast and sightseeing- Visit Punakha Dzong, Khuru town, Khamsum Yulley Namgyel Chorten, Chhimi Lhakhang (a pilgrimage site for barren couple), Wangdiphodrang Dzong. Lunch at a local restaurant in Wangdiphodrang and drive back to Thimphu.

Day 5Thimphu Sightseeing

Full day sightseeing: visit Memorial Chorten, Changangkha Monastery, Zilukha Nunnery,  National Library, Folk Heritage Museum, Zorig Chosum (Painting School) and Buddha’s point for view of Thimphu valley.Lunch at Bhutan Kitchen and continue sightseeing – visit Handicraft Emporium & Bhutanese Hand Made Paper factory.Evening visit Tashichhodzong, the central secretariat building that houses the office & thrown room of the King and leisure time in town. Dinner & overnight at Hotel.

Day 6:Thimphu – Phuentsholing (176 km, 6 hours)

Early breakfast and drive to Phuentsholing en route visit Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress of the Kingdom built in 1627, which now houses the School for Buddhist studies. Drive today is pretty long appx.6 hours and is pleasant with numerous scenic spots for photography. Visit Kharbandi Gompa, which is just before arriving Phuentsholing. This beautiful monastery situated in a garden of tropical plants and flowers, was built by Royal Grandmother, Ashi Phuntsho Choedron in 1967. You will have a grand view of Phuentsholing town and the continuation of Jaigaon town, a border town of the Indian state of West Bengal.

Day 07:Phuentsholing - Kalimpong

Early breakfast and drive to Kalimpong. (appx.110 kms, 4 hrs drive). First part of the journey passes through the plains, a large range of foothill forests crawling with wildlife, farm houses, tea gardens, transparent rivers interspersed with quiet villages and small townships of vibrant local culture then begins gradual climbing to the hill station. Check into the Hotel. After lunch local sightseeing – visit Durpin Monastery, Flower Nursery and local Bazaar. Evening at leisure. Overnight Hotel.

Day 08:Kalimpong - Gangtok

After breakfast stroll around in town and a brief tour of the historic Dr Graham’s home. The extensive boarding and daay school facility was established over a century ago. Visit an Anglican church with fine stained glass windows nearby and you can also visit one of the flower nurseries for which Kalimpong is well known across India. and drive to Gangtok. Evening stroll around the local bazaar. Overnight Hotel.

Day 09:Gangtok Sightseeing

Morning excursion to Phodong Monastery. Afternoon local sightseeing – visit Cottage industry, Enchey Monastery, Institute of Tibetlogy and the local bazaar. We will also tour the permanent ‘Flower Show’ that exhibits a number of native Sikkimese orchid and flower species. Later we recommend a visit to the busy vegetable and spice market.  Overnight Hotel.

Day 10:Gangtok - Darjeeling

A brief drive to Rumtek Monastery on the opposite side of the valley from Gangtok. Rumtek is the seat of the Tibetan Kagyugpa sect of monks and a major centre for Tibetan religious studies. The 16th Gwalpa Karmapa, the head of the Kagyugpa sect, took refuge in Rumtek after the Chinese invasion of Tibet in the 1950’s; he and his followers escaped with whatever statues, ‘thangka’ paintings and scriptures they could and built Rumtek monastery as a replica of the Chhofuk monastery that they had left behind in Tibet.

Drive to Darjeeling; Mark Twain quoted Darjeeling “The one land that all men desire to see, and having seen once-by even a glimpse would not give that glimpse for the shows of the rest of the world combined”. Afternoon local sightseeing – Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Zoological Park, Panda Breeding Center, and the Tibetan Refugee Self Help Center. Overnight Hotel.

Day 11:Darjeeling Sightseeing

Early morning excursion to Tiger Hill (11 km) to view the sunrise over Mt.Kunchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world. En route visit Yigacholing Ghoom Monastery. Day excursion to Happy Valley Tea Estate; afternoon fun ride in the famous Toy train, which has received a place in the world heritage site lately. Overnight Hotel.

Day 12:Darjeeling - Bagdogra-Delhi

After breakfast, drive gradual climbing down hill, following the route of the toy train you reach Bagdogra airport for onward flight to Delhi.

Sikkim Quick Travel Tips:

ENTRY FORMULATIES

Foreigners must obtain an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit Sikkim. The permit can be obtained from all Indian missions, Tourism office in New Delhi, Tourism office in Calcutta, Tourism office in Siliguri or at Rangpo the entry point of Sikkim. The 15 days duration permit is issued on the spot without any delay further it can be extended for 15 days more all you have to do is provide two photo-copies of passport and visa details along with two passport sized photographs of the applicant. 

WHERE TO STAY?

There are a number of small, medium and large-sized hotels to suite individual budgets. You can even stay at Five star hotels. For the best rate you can afford to pay, simply contact us

HOW TO GET TO SIKKIM?

Air: Nearest airport is Bagdogra which is 124 kms. And appx. 5 hrs. drive from Gangtok. Over here flights come from Calcutta, Delhi and other North Eastern parts of India. From Bagdogra you can also take a flight by Helicopter to Gangtok.

Rail: The two closest railway stations are Siliguri (114 kms.) and New Jalpaiguri (125 kms.). Drive from this place to Gangtok takes about 4 to 5 hours.

Road: Gangtok is well connected by road with Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Siliguri and other important centers in India. Also in Districts within Sikkim all the roads are well connected. Road driving is also a great experience you face while coming to Gangtok, with the dense forest above and the mighty river- Tista below.

SOME SIGHTS TO VISIT IN GANGTOK

Roaming around in Gangtok does not cost you a lot. Wondering on green mountain trails, roaming around the ancient stupas, monasteries, temples and be acquainted with different cultures and traditions with its endless intriguing rituals, festivals and activities. 

SCALING NEW HEIGHTS

To the adventure lovers trekking in Sikkim is an experience of many dimensions whether it is short trek or long trek. You might even find the pleasure to climb the Third highest mountain in the world i.e Mt. Khangchendzonga. So it is indeed a very unique experience for you all.

A RAPPORT WITH NATURE

Trekkers in Sikkim are spellbound the profusion of plants and flowers. A variety of over 4,000 species of plants – magnolias, rhododendrons, junipers, blue poppies, gentians, primulas makes a pretty posy of memories of your trekking holiday, into this botanical odyssey. One of the unique features of the Sikkim Himalayas is the splendor of numerous mountain lake flowers in the riot of colors beyond 10,000 feet – a feast to the eye of a trekker. Tranquility all the way!

WHITE WATER ADVENTURE

Get ready to rip ! The Teesta and Rangeet rivers sparkle them with your rafting skills and kayaking against the rapid currents. Experience an unforgettable water adventure.

YAK SAFARI

Ride on the horse or bull but come to Sikkim to ride on Yaks. A different kind of ride indeed!!! 

MOUNTAIN BIKING OR HAND GLIDING

This is being promoted in north Sikkim and west Sikkim

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