
Sikkim: A Magical
Sikkim is a magical Himalayan paradise in Northeast India, where towering snow-capped peaks meet serene, high-altitude glacial lakes and vibrant cultural heritage. Ideal for trekkers, spiritual seekers, and nature lovers, it offers an unforgettable escape into pristine wilderness and unparalleled scenic beauty.
Discover the hidden wonders of this enchanting Indian state with a curated, immersive travel experience. Whether you want to traverse the historic Indo-China border or relax in lush, flower-filled meadows, Sikkim promises a journey like no other.
Magical Sikkim Trip Itinerary
Discover the pristine beauty of the Eastern Himalayas with our meticulously crafted 5-Nights / 6-Days Sikkim tour. From the vibrant culture of Gangtok and the sacred high-altitude Tsogmo Lake to the breathtaking, snow-capped vistas of Lachung and Yumthang Valley, this itinerary promises an unforgettable mountain escape.
Route
NJP Railway Station / Bagdogra Airport → Gangtok
Distance & Time
Distance: Approx. 120 km
Travel Time: 4.5 – 5.5 hours
Places to Visit En Route
Teesta River View Point
Beautiful mountain river scenery
Photography stop
Melli View Point
Gateway of Sikkim
Hotel Stay
Overnight stay in Gangtok
Places to Visit
MG Marg
Main market area
Cafes & shopping
Tashi View Point
Ganesh Tok
Hanuman Tok
Ropeway Ride
Flower Exhibition Centre
Banjhakri Falls
Rumtek Monastery (Optional)
Hotel Stay
Overnight stay in Gangtok
Route
Gangtok → Tsomgo Lake → Baba Mandir → Gangtok
Distance & Time
Total Distance: Approx. 120 km
Travel Time: 7–8 hours round trip
Places to Visit
Tsomgo Lake (Changu Lake)
Snow-covered alpine lake
Yak ride available
Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir
Nathula Pass (Optional)
India-China border
Requires special permit
Hotel Stay
Overnight stay in Gangtok
Important Notes
Carry warm clothes
Permit required for Tsomgo & Nathula
Route
Gangtok → Chungthang → Lachung
Distance & Time
Distance: Approx. 115 km
Travel Time: 6–7 hours
Places to Visit En Route
Seven Sisters Waterfall
Naga Waterfall
Singhik View Point
Chungthang
Hotel Stay
Overnight stay in Lachung
Route
Lachung → Yumthang Valley → Gangtok
Distance & Time
Lachung → Yumthang: 25 km (1.5 hours)
Lachung → Gangtok Return: Approx. 115 km (6–7 hours)
Places to Visit
Yumthang Valley
Valley of Flowers
Snow view during winter
Hot Spring
Zero Point (Optional)
Extra sightseeing point
Snow covered area
Hotel Stay
Overnight stay in Gangtok
Route
Gangtok → NJP Railway Station / Bagdogra Airport
Distance & Time
Distance: Approx. 120 km
Travel Time: 4.5 – 5.5 hours
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Both Indian citizens and foreign nationals require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to enter the state. Foreign nationals also need a Protected Area Permit (PAP) to visit certain regions. You can obtain these for free at the state borders (like Rangpo or Melli check post) or directly through authorized local tour operators in Gangtok
No. Currently, the Sikkim government does not issue Nathula Pass permits online. You must submit a physical application (with ID proof and passport-sized photos) offline through an authorized travel agent in Gangtok, preferably 1-2 days before your planned visit
Layering is key. Even in summer, you will need light woolens for the evenings. If you are traveling to high-altitude areas like North Sikkim (Lachen, Lachung, Gurudongmar Lake) or East Sikkim (Nathula Pass), pack heavy winter gear including down jackets, thermal innerwear, gloves, and sturdy snow boots.
Sikkim is a beautiful year-round destination, but the best times for sightseeing are March to June (when rhododendrons are in full bloom) and October to December (offering crystal-clear views of Mt. Kanchenjunga). Winters (December to February) are magical if you want to experience heavy snowfall.
Yes, altitude sickness is common when visiting high-altitude regions like Gurudongmar Lake, Zero Point, and Nathula Pass. Drink plenty of fluids, avoid alcohol, take it slow, and consider carrying basic preventative medication. Always consult your doctor before your trip, and be sure to read the Sikkim Tourism Altitude Guidelines for safe travel practices.
Sikkim is generally considered a very safe destination for families, solo travelers, and couples. The local government and Sikkim Tourism advise visitors to only book with registered local tour agents to ensure safety and avoid unauthorized tourist scams.
Yes. Pure vegetarian food (along with Jain food) is widely available in tourist hotspots like Gangtok, Pelling, and Namchi. However, in extremely remote villages and high-altitude homestays, your food options may be limited to local, staple meals, so communicate your dietary needs clearly with your accommodation beforehand.
Network coverage can be highly unpredictable. Major networks like Airtel, Jio, and Vodafone work well in Gangtok and major towns. However, once you venture into remote or high-altitude destinations (like North Sikkim), expect little to no cellular reception.
















