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( 06 Nights / 07 Days ) | ( 03N GANGTOK | 03N DARJEELING ) WITH 3 STAR HOTEL & CUSTOMISE PACKAGE AVAILABLE

Sikkim, India
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Duration

6NIGHT/7DAYS

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

3 people

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Gangtok is a city, municipality, the capital and the most populous city of the Indian state of Sikkim. It is also the headquarters of the Gangtok District. Gangtok is in the eastern Himalayan range, at an elevation of 1,650 m (5,410 ft). The city’s population of 100,000 are from different ethnicities of Sikkimese people such as Sikkimese NepalisBhutia and Lepchas. Within the higher peaks of the Himalayas and with a year-round mild temperate climate, Gangtok is at the centre of Sikkim’s tourism industry.

Gangtok rose to prominence as a popular Buddhist pilgrimage site after the construction of the Enchey Monastery in 1840. In 1894, the ruling Sikkimese ChogyalThutob Namgyal, transferred the capital to Gangtok. In the early 20th century, Gangtok became a major stopover on the trade route between Lhasa in Tibet and cities such as Kolkata (then Calcutta) in British India. After India won its independence from the British Empire in 1947, Sikkim chose to remain an independent monarchy, with Gangtok as its capital. After Sikkim’s merger with India in 1975, Gangtok continued as the state capital.

Darjeeling (/dɑːrˈlɪŋ/,[13] Bengali: [ˈdarˌdʒiliŋ]Nepali: [darˈd͡ziliŋ]) is a town and municipality in the northernmost region of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located in the Eastern Himalayas, it has an average elevation of 2,045 metres (6,709 ft).[9] To the west of Darjeeling lies the easternmost province of Nepal, to the east the Kingdom of Bhutan, to the north the Indian state of Sikkim, and farther north the Tibet Autonomous Region region of ChinaBangladesh lies to the south and southeast, and most of the state of West Bengal lies to the south and southwest, connected to the Darjeeling region by a narrow tractKangchenjunga, the world’s third-highest mountain, rises to the north and is prominently visible on clear days.[f][15]

In the early 19th century, during East India Company rule in India, Darjeeling was identified as a potential summer retreat for British officials, soldiers and their families. The narrow mountain ridge was leased from the Kingdom of Sikkim, and eventually annexed to British India. Experimentation with growing tea on the slopes below Darjeeling was highly successful. Thousands of labourers were recruited chiefly from Nepal to clear the forests, build European-style cottages and work in the tea plantations. The widespread deforestation displaced the indigenous peoples. Residential schools were established in and around Darjeeling for the education of children of the domiciled British in India. By the late-19th century, a novel narrow-gauge mountain railway, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, was bringing summer residents into the town and carrying a freight of tea out for export to the world. After India’s independence in 1947, as the British left Darjeeling, its cottages were purchased by wealthy Indians from the plains and its tea plantations by out-of-town Indian business owners and conglomerates.

Darjeeling’s population today is constituted largely of the descendants of the indigenous and immigrant labourers that were employed in the original development of the town. Although their common language, the Nepali language, has been given official recognition at the state and federal levels in India, the recognition has created little meaningful employment for the language’s speakers nor has it increased their ability to have a significantly greater say in their political affairs. The tea industry and tourism are the mainstays of the town’s economy. Deforestation in the region after India’s independence has caused environmental damage, affecting the perennial springs that supply the town’s water. The population of Darjeeling meanwhile has exploded over the years, and unregulated construction, traffic congestion and water shortages are common. Many young locals, educated in government schools, have taken to migrating out for the lack of jobs matching their skills. Like out-migrants from other regions of northeastern India, they have been subjected to discrimination and racism in some Indian cities.

Darjeeling’s culture is highly cosmopolitan—a result of diverse ethnic groups intermixing and evolving away from their historical roots. The region’s indigenous cuisine is rich in fermented foods and beverages. Tourists have flocked to Darjeeling since the mid-19th century. In 1999, after an international campaign for its support, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. In 2005, Darjeeling tea was given geographical indication by the World Trade Organization as much for the protection of the brand as for the development of the region that produces it.

Highlights

  • TSOMGO LAKE & BABA MANDIR
  • Tiger Hill

DAY 01: NJP RLY STATION / IXB AIRPORT - GANGTOK (125 KMS / 4 HRS)
DAY 01: NJP RLY STATION / IXB AIRPORT - GANGTOK (125 KMS / 4 HRS)

Arrive at NJP Railway Station / IXB Airport & transfer to Gangtok (5,480 ft.), the capital of Sikkim. Check-in to hotel & rest of the day is free at leisure. Shop around at M.G. Marg & explore the city on your own. Spend overnight at hotel in Gangtok. HOTEL - PINASA RESIDENCY/SIMILAR VEHICLE - AC INNOVA/XYLO/SCORPIO MEAL - BREAKFAST & DINNER

DAY 02: GANGTOK SIGHTSEEING - TSOMGO LAKE & BABA MANDIR
DAY 02: GANGTOK SIGHTSEEING - TSOMGO LAKE & BABA MANDIR

After a sumptuous breakfast visit Tsomgo Lake (12,400 ft.) & Baba Mandir (13,200 ft.) which is 55 kms one way from Gangtok city. Spend overnight at hotel in Gangtok. (If due to landslide or bad road condition Tsomgo Lake is closed then alternate sightseeing will be provided). SUPPLEMENTARY COST FOR NATHULA PASS : Rs 5000/- PER VEHICLE **ISSUANCE OF PERMIT FOR NATHULA PASS DEPENDS UPON THE AVAIALABILITY. IT IS CLOSED ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY. IF THE GUEST WANTS TO AVAIL THE NATHULA PASS THEN THEY WILL HAVE TO INFORM US MINIMUM 3 DAYS PRIOR TO THE TRIP. ONCE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AND DUE TO ANY WEATHER CONDITION IF THE ROADS ARE CLOSED THEN THE CHARGES WOULD BE NON REFUNDABLE** HOTEL - PINASA RESIDENCY/SIMILAR VEHICLE - AC INNOVA/XYLO/SCORPIO MEAL - BREAKFAST & DINNER

DAY 03: GANGTOK LOCAL SIGHTSEEING
DAY 03: GANGTOK LOCAL SIGHTSEEING

After a delightful breakfast start for the full day city tour covering Tashi view point, Ganesh Tok & Hanuman Tok, Enchey Monastery , Bakthang Falls, Cottage Industry, Dro-dul Chorten, Institute of Tibetology, Flower show and Handicraft Centre. Spend overnight at hotel in Gangtok. HOTEL - PINASA RESIDENCY/SIMILAR VEHICLE - AC INNOVA/XYLO/SCORPIO MEAL - BREAKFAST & DINNER

DAY 04: GANGTOK – DARJEELING (115KMS / 4 HRS)
DAY 04: GANGTOK – DARJEELING (115KMS / 4 HRS)

After a delightful breakfast check out from hotel and transfer to Darjeeling (6,710 ft.), situated in West Bengal. Check-in to hotel & rest of the day is free at leisure. Spend overnight at hotel in Darjeeling. HOTEL - TAKSHA RETREAT/SIMILAR VEHICLE - AC INNOVA/XYLO/SCORPIO MEAL - BREAKFAST & DINNER

DAY 05: DARJEELING LOCAL SIGHTSEEING
DAY 05: DARJEELING LOCAL SIGHTSEEING

Today get ready early morning by 4 a.m to witness the spectacular sunrise over Mt. Khangchendzongha(28,208 ft. ,Worlds 3rd highest peak ) at Tiger Hill. Its a destination by itself offering not just great views during sunrise; its a place where you can soak yourself with Himalayan serenity anytime during the day. Thrill yourself by visiting World famous Ghoom Monastery and Batasia Loop on your way back. Batasia Loop is fascinating to watch the toy train with its way round the loop. The War Memorial constructed in the memory of brave sons of Darjeeling who died in different wars since 1947, is worth a visit. A glorious view of snowy peak and town can be seen from this place. After a sumptuous breakfast visit Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, P.N. Zoological Park (Thursday closed), Tenzing Rock, Tibetan Refugee self-help Centre (Sunday closed)Tea Garden, Japanese Temple, Peace Pagoda and Ropeway (Ticket cost not included and will be approx Rs.180 per person-directly payable). HOTEL - TAKSHA RETREAT/SIMILAR VEHICLE - AC INNOVA/XYLO/SCORPIO MEAL - BREAKFAST & DINNER

DAY 06: MIRIK EXCURSION
 DAY 06: MIRIK EXCURSION

Today after you are done with your breakfast , start for a full day excursion trip to Mirik Lake (4,900 ft.) via Indo-Nepal Border (Extra vehicle charges will be applicable for Nepal Border to Pasupati Market). Mirik is famous for its man-made Sumendu Lake, Cardamom plantations and Tea Estates. A rich forest with thousands of Cryptomaria-Japanica trees clothe the slopes, zig-zag footwalk takes you along the lake - a sleek foot bridge connects the garden on the east with the woods on the west. Alone or in company, you are sure to enjoy a boat-ride in the lake. (One can do Boating on direct payment basis in lake). In the evening return to your hotel in Darjeeling. Spend overnight at hotel in Darjeeling. HOTEL - TAKSHA RETREAT/SIMILAR VEHICLE - AC INNOVA/XYLO/SCORPIO MEAL - BREAKFAST & DINNER

DAY 07: DARJEELING – NEW JALPAIGURI STATION / BAGDOGRA AIRPORT (98 KMS / 3 HRS)
 DAY 07: DARJEELING – NEW JALPAIGURI STATION / BAGDOGRA AIRPORT (98 KMS / 3 HRS)

After your breakfast check out from hotel and take the departure transfer to New Jalpaiguri Station / Bagdogra Airport for your onward journey. We wish you HAPPY JOURNEY. VEHICLE - AC INNOVA/XYLO/SCORPIO

  • All cost mentioned are Cost Per Person.
  • Meal Plan as mentioned in our Package (MAP).
  • Exclusive AC Vehicle as per itinerary on point to point basis not on disposal.
  • Please note that vehicle will not be at disposal it will be on point to point basis only.
  • All hotel taxes.
  • Any Air Fare/Train fare/Helicopter fare.
  • Personal Expenses (Laundry, telephone, tips, Mineral water, soft/hard drinks, cable car ride, rafting, Toy Train).
  • Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in our itinerary.
  • Guide charges, camera fees & Entree Fees
  • Room Heater charges.
  • Usage of Mini-bar
  • If any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances, etc. (to be borne by the client, is directly payable on the spot).
  • Any increase in fuel price & Taxes - package cost will be increase, which may come into effect prior to departure.
  • Nathula Pass, Zero point, Kataw, Ropeway & Mirik Lake.
  • Insurance & service tax
  • Anything which is not include in the inclusion.
  • PARKING FEES
  • GST EXTRA

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