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Holiday packages to Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour by Indian Temple Tour are a great demand by family members, friends, partners and honeymooners. These North East locations have an enjoyable environment and provide interesting experiences for each kind of a traveler. The peak time to visit Sikkim & Darjeeling is from March to June. The temperature during summers varies from 15°C to 25°C. However, friends and backpackers plan an outing to North East during the off-season to acquire cheapest Sikkim, Gangtok & Darjeeling tour packages and to enjoy adventure activities in snowfall like trekking.
Sikkim does not have an airport or a railway station. But the state is well connected by a network of roads from West Bengal. So, availing a personalized Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package to these beautiful locations imparts tourists with memories to value.
A Sikkim Tour Package with an outing to Darjeeling is incomplete without savouring authentic delicacies of these respective locations.
Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour |
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Tour Name: | Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour |
Tour Duration: | 7 Nights / 8 Days |
Destinations Covered: | New Jalpaiguri Station/ Bagdogra Airport- Gangtok- Tsomgo Lake- Gangtok – Kalimpong- Darjeeling-Mirik- Darjeeling – Siliguri |
Tour Price: | ₹ 20,500/-Per-Person(Min- 6 Per Person) |
Itinerary
Day 01: New Jalpaiguri Station/ Bagdogra Airport- Gangtok (2 hours)
On your arrival in New Jalpaiguri Station/ Bagdogra Airport, meet our tour representative who escorts you to your hotel in Gangtok. Check in at your hotel and relax. Rest of the day is to be spent at leisure.
Gangtok is the capital and the largest town of Sikkim state, situated at an altitude of 1650 meters above sea level. Arose as a significant Buddhist pilgrimage center, Gangtok today has also emerged a preferred destination for trekkers, nature-lovers, shoppers and culture-vultures. The city is the centre for Tibetan Buddhist Culture and Learning. You can spot many monasteries, centers of Tibetology and other religious educational institutes here.
Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 02: Gangtok
Have your breakfast and proceed for Gangtok sightseeing. Attractions to be visited today are Directorate of Handicrafts and Handlooms, Rumtek Monastery, Chorten, Botanical Garden, Research Institute of Tibetology and View Point.
Directorate of Handicrafts and Handlooms showcases incredible work of art by local artisans. Thanka paintings, handlooms, carpets, cane and bamboo works, wooden carved and painted items, wooden masks, multi-craft items, traditional hats and caps, embroidered products and stuffed dolls are some of the artworks presented here for sale. Directorate of Handicrafts and Handlooms is a major attraction of Gangtok.
Rumtek Monastery or Dharmchakra Centre is an important Buddhist religious spot and the largest monastery of Sikkim state. It was built in mid 18th century and served as a seat for Karma Kargyu lineage. By 1959, the monastery fell into ruins and but was rebuilt by Karmapa. Maroon and gold hues are generously added to the monastery, which is a Tibetan insignia.
Chorten or Do Drul Chorten is an eye-catching stupa built in 1945, by Trulshik Rinpoche. The sacred spot also has 108 prayer wheels or Mani Lhakor, Chorten Lakahang and statues of Guru Rinpoche (Guru Padmasambhava). Pilgrims from different regions around the world visit this stupa to offer homage.
Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden is thick green locale, located near Rumtek Monastery. The garden consists of more than 50 varieties of tree species and a wide range of flowering plants too. For even more refreshing experience, take a stroll in the oak forest. Different orchids are grown in the huge greenhouse inside the garden. For children, there is a recreational area where they can enjoy merry-go-round, see-saw and other swings.
Namgyal Institute of Tibetology is where you can find a peace of mind. The foundation of the building was laid in 1957 by 14th Dalai Lama and was inaugurated in 1959 by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the then prime minister of India. Different projects are being worked on in the research institute like the one which seeks to record social history of about 60 monasteries of Sikkim. A visit to this institute gets the person to grab more knowledge about Tibet and Buddhism.
Tashi View Point is a popular site of the Gangtok, from where you can get a splendid view of Kanchenjunga Peak (highest peak of Indian and third highest peak of the world) and the surrounding. Snow-clad peaks and clouds entwine to invent a hail-worthy aura. To spot peaks changing colors head to the peak before 5 am. You have to climb up the hill through steep flight of stairs to reach the semi-circular platform made for viewing.
Overnight stay in hotel room.
Day 03: Gangtok- Tsomgo Lake- Gangtok (40 km one side)
After sumptuous breakfast in the hotel room you prepare for an excursion to Tsomgo Lake that makes people believe that nature can do wonders. This is a glacial lake perched at an elevation of 3780 meters. Indo-China Border is just a few kilometers away from here and so is Nathu La Pass. Trekkers consider this a treasure, as only nature surrounds it and no chaos of human inhabitation, just humungous hills, brahminy ducks, red pandas and other adorable species. A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is also located on the lakeside. Tsomgo Lake literally means “source of lake” in local dialect (Bhutia). If you are visiting this spot during May and August, you can come across a mélange of colorful flowers, like rhododendrons, blue and yellow poppies.
Return to your hotel room by evening and spend the rest of time at leisure. Stay overnight in the hotel.
Day 04: Gangtok- Kalimpong (73 km- 1 ½ hour)
Enjoy your breakfast and set for a drive to Kalimpong. Check in at your hotel room and relax till you leave for Kalimpong sightseeing, which includes Pine View Nurseries, Dr. Graham’s Homes School, Hanuman Mandir, Durpin Monastery, Deolo Hill and Mangaldham.
Kalimpong is a town in West Bengal state, situated at an altitude of 1250 meters. The town is an important trade center of botany, more than 80 percent of India’s gladioli and other orchids are produced here. The town is home to Nepalis, Lepchas and other ethnic groups and migrants. Kalimpong acts as a center for Buddhism, its monastery Zang Dhok Palri Phodang houses Tibetan Buddhist scriptures that are rare. However the town is small, but a myriad of opportunities and sites please travelers to make a visit.
Pine View Nursery provides a feast to the vision through its huge collection of cactus and flowering plants. The plants have been brought from north, south and central regions of America. Hanuman Temple is perched at the top of a hill, reachable through a flight of stairs. A Durga Temple is also located here; both the temples are popular and are revered by locals. Deolo Hill is an 8-acre rich grassland with manicured orchids, overlooking a spectacular view of Durpin Hil, Kalimpong town, rivulets, rivers and the largest peak of India, Kanchenjunga.
Durpin Monastery or Zang Dog Palri Monastery is a significant Buddhist monastery of the town and was constructed in 1972 by Honable Dudjum Rimponche. Mangal Dham is a temple complex dedicated to Lord Krishna, built in remembrance of Guruji Mangal Dasji.
Overnight stay in hotel.
Day 05: Kalimpong- Darjeeling (48 km- 1 hour 40 minutes)
After breakfast check out from the hotel and drive to Darjeeling. The route to Kalimpong and Darjeeling is immensely enchanting and unforgettable. On arriving Darjeeling, check in at your hotel and relax. In the evening step out to take a stroll in Mall road or in local markets. Overnight stay in hotel.
Darjeeling is known worldwide for its tea-gardens. A splendid expanse of tea-garden is seen strewn all over the hills. The town is located at an elevation of 7100 feet above sea level. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is also worth a special mention; even UNESCO has considered it a World Heritage Site. During the British Raj, Darjeeling served as a summer capital. Beauty and serenity of this town are indeed unexplainable, and could only be felt. British adorned the town with structures of their own styles and today these structures add more touch to the town’s magnificence.
Day 06: Darjeeling
Early in the morning before sunset take a drive to Tiger Hill, at an altitude of 8000 feet. Tiger Hill lets you savor the sight of two of the highest peaks of the world, Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga. A peaceful view of the sunrise can be enjoyed from this point. The sun-rays first embrace the peaks of these two peaks and gradually spread throughout the panorama.
When done with Tiger Hill, head to visit Ghoom Monastery, Peace Memorial and Batasia Loop.
Ghoom Monastery is Tibetan Buddhism school, with a statue of Maitreya Buddha which is 15 feet high and catches the eye. The monastery was built in 1875 by Lama Sherab Gyatso. Images of Chenrezu and Chongapa (disciples of Buddha) are also placed in the monastery. Batasia Loop is a rich manicured garden where you can pay homage to the martyrs in War Memorial or spot Darjeeling Himalayan Train cooing and heading to its destination.
After this, return to the hotel for breakfast. Refresh yourself and leave for second round of sightseeing which includes Peace Pagoda, Tensing Gumbo Rock, Tea Estate, Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park, Ropeway, Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (Closed on Thursday), Tibetan Refugee Self Help Center (Closed on Sunday), Natural History Museum (Sunday Closed).
Peace Pagoda was built Nichidatsu Fujii in 1972, as a lesson of peace and spirituality. The monument stands up to its name and enables its visitors to attain tranquility and a connection with god. A lavish exposition of Tibetan culture is to be seen in Tibetan Refugee Self Help Center. Take a step closer to nature in Tea Estate, Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park and Natural History Museum. Adventure-seekers love to visit Himalayan Mountaineering Institute and Ropeway.
Return to the hotel by late evening. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 07: Darjeeling-Mirik- Darjeeling (62 km- 1 ½ hour: one side)
Have your breakfast and get ready for an excursion to Mirik. Drive past orange orchards, tea gardens, landscaped gardens, cardamom groves or stopover at scenic spots for photography or leisure.
Mirik is perched at an elevation of 1495 meters above sea level. Almost everybody who visits Darjeeling makes it a point to not miss visiting Mirik too. Lakes, tea gardens, orchards and view points are few of the many things that attract huge number of tourists. Cruising aboard a shikara on Sumendu Lake is a soulful experience. Buddhist Meditation Center Bokar Monastery is recommended for peace-lovers and spiritual people. You may also take a stroll around orchids and tea gardens or just relax at different viewpoints and enjoy the sight.
Return to Darjeeling by late evening and stay overnight in the hotel.
Day 08: Darjeeling- Siliguri (1 ½ hour- 64 km)
Have your breakfast and check out from the hotel. You get a timely transfer for your onward journey to New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) / Bagdogra Airport (IXB) / Tenzing Norgay Bus Stand (Junction). The journey ends here.
Package cost @ INR 20,500 /- per person(Min- 6 Per Person)+ 5 % GST
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Inclusions
- Pick up and drop from airport/railway/bus station.
- Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis.
- All breakfast included at hotels.
- All transfers and sightseeing by private A/C vehicle.
- Driver’s bata, toll, parking, road tax, fuel charges All applicable taxes.
Exclusion
- Service Tax – 5% GST Extra.
- Any air/bus/rail fare Any other meals not mentioned in package inclusions.
- Any other destination not mentioned in itinerary.
- Any personal expenses such as laundry, room service, mini bar, telephone etc.
- Guide charges/boating charges/entrance fees for any sightseeing
- Any services or activity charges other than those included in inclusions.
- Supplementary cost for festival period, long weekend or peak season .
FAQs
Q1: What is the Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package?
The Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package offers an enchanting journey through the charming towns and scenic landscapes of Gangtok, Kalimpong, and Darjeeling. This package is designed for travelers seeking a blend of cultural experiences, natural beauty, and historical sites. It provides an opportunity to explore vibrant markets, visit ancient monasteries, witness stunning views of the Himalayas, and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the region.
Q2: What are the key destinations covered in the Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package?
The Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package covers a range of diverse destinations, including Gangtok, Kalimpong, and Darjeeling. These towns offer a mix of cultural attractions, historical sites, and stunning landscapes. The package allows you to experience the beauty of Tsomgo Lake, the tranquility of monasteries, the charm of tea plantations, and the panoramic views from Tiger Hill. Refer to the detailed itinerary for a comprehensive list of destinations and attractions covered during the tour.
Q3: What type of experiences can I expect during the Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package?
The Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package offers a diverse range of experiences. You can expect to explore bustling markets, learn about Buddhist traditions at monasteries, enjoy a ride on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, and witness stunning sunrise views over the Himalayas. Depending on the itinerary, you may also have the opportunity to engage in adventure activities, sample local cuisine, and interact with the friendly locals. The detailed itinerary provides insights into the experiences planned for the journey.
Q4: Is the Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package suitable for families?
Yes, the Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package is suitable for families. The package offers a mix of experiences that can be enjoyed by both adults and children, making it a great choice for family travel. From cultural exploration to scenic train rides and picturesque views, there’s something for everyone. Families can create lasting memories while discovering the diverse attractions of Gangtok, Kalimpong, and Darjeeling.
Q5: Can I customize the Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package?
While the Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package has a set itinerary to ensure a comprehensive experience, some customization options may be available. You can inquire about adding specific activities, extending your stay, or making adjustments to the schedule. Contact our customer service team to discuss customization possibilities and any associated costs.
Q6: How can I book the Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package?
Booking the Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package is easy. Visit our official website to check for available departure dates, package pricing, and the booking process. If you have any queries or need assistance, our customer service team is available to guide you through the booking steps and provide any necessary information.
Q7: What is the best time to embark on the Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package?
The best time to experience the Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package is typically from March to June and September to November. During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the skies are clear, providing excellent conditions to explore the towns and enjoy outdoor activities. However, each season has its own charm, so you can choose the timing based on your preferences and interests.
Q8: What essentials should I pack for the Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package?
Pack clothing suitable for varying weather conditions, including warm layers, comfortable walking shoes, and rain gear. Bring essentials such as a water bottle, snacks, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a camera to capture the stunning landscapes and cultural experiences. Don’t forget to carry any personal medications and a first aid kit. Review the detailed packing list provided by the tour operator for guidance.
Q9: Are there any age restrictions for the Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package?
The Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour package is suitable for travelers of varying age groups, from adults to seniors. The package offers a mix of activities that cater to different interests and fitness levels. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, you can enjoy the cultural and natural attractions of Gangtok, Kalimpong, and Darjeeling.
Q10: Can I extend my stay in any of the towns after the package ends?
Certainly! If you wish to extend your stay in Gangtok, Kalimpong, or Darjeeling after the package ends, you can discuss this with our customer service team. They can provide information on options for extended stays, additional activities, and any associated costs. Extending your stay allows you to further explore the attractions and immerse yourself in the unique charm of each town.