Nepal Govt. Regitered No. 39911/062/063
Nepal Govt. Regitered No. 39911/062/063
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This
tour has been programmed to give you
a composite feel of Sikkim,- the land
and its people . In a limited period
of time you can experience the mountains,
the flora & fauna and the cultural
heritage of this former Himalayan
kingdom. In this tour a short walk
to the Sangachholing monastery has
been included for you to experience
the serenity of the place and the
breathtaking view it commands. The
day temperature ranges from 25°C
to 17°C and the night temperature
between 12°c to 5°C.
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01: |
Destination:
Bagdogra- Pemayangtse(2085 mtrs)
Distance: 156 km. |
Time: 5 hrs (approx.)
A drive along the Tista
Valley takes you to the Sikkim border
at Melli. Then through the Rangit valley
and up to Pemayangtse. Overnight in
hotel. |
| Day
02: |
Destination:
Pemayangtse - Sangachholing - Khecheodpalri
- Yuksom: (1770 mtrs.)
Distance: 55 km. |
Time: 3 ½ hrs.(approx.)
After
an early breakfast, a short walk to
the Sangachholing Monastery (45 min)
located on a hillock above the hotel.
Built in the 17th century by Gyalwa
Lhatsun Chenpo, the patron saint of
Sikkim, it is considered to be the second
oldest monastery in Sikkim. This spot
commands a breathtaking view of the
hills, valleys and villages of West
Sikkim. Also visit the Pemayangtse Monastery.
Built in the 18th century AD, this monastery
follows the Nyingmapa sect of Tibetan
Buddhism. Pemayangtse - "the Sublime
Lotus", also houses the famed "Zangdopalri",
a fascinating model of the celestial
abode of Guru Padma Sambhava, crafted
single-handedly out of wood by the late
Dungzim Rimpoche.
On return from the monastery,
drive to Khecheodpalri lake also known
as the wishing lake (24 km./11/4 hours).
This unusually calm lake, located in
the midst of a dense forest is considered
very sacred and no water sport or other
activities besides prayers and worship
are allowed around it.
After packed lunch near the lake drive
to Yuksom. A quaint little village,
Yuksom is also the take off point for
trekking to Dzongri and Goecha-la. This
is also the place where the three Lamas
met and consecrated the first king of
Sikkim in 1641. The Norbugang chorten
and the Coronation throne stand mute
testimony to this historic event. Overnight
in hotel. |
| Day
03: |
Destination:
Yuksom - Tashiding - Ravangla (1950
mtrs)
Distance: 58 km. |
Time: 3 1/2 hours (approx.)
An early morning uphill
walk (40 Min.) to the Dubdi monastery,
the oldest in Sikkim, is a refreshing
experience and the view of the mountains
and the villages dotting the hill slopes
is exhilarating.
Another 30 minute walk to the Tashiding
monastery enroute to Gangtok is also
recommended. The monastery is the most
sacred and was considered the heart
of Sikkim by the Buddhist saint Guru
Padmasambhava.
The drive across the Rangit valley,
one of the two major rivers, through
semi-tropical forests, cardamom plantations
and quaint villages takes you to Ravangla.
A stay at the Mt. Narsing Village Resort
gives an experience of a typical Sikkimese
countryside with a slow pace of life,
great open spaces for walks and hikes,
and fabulous mountain views, all with
the warmth of the traditional Sikkimese
hospitality.
An afternoon visit to the monasteries
at Rumtek (40 mins. one way). |
| Day
04: |
Destination:
Ravangla - Gangtok (1600 mtrs.)
Distance: 59 km. | Time: 2 1/2 hours
(approx.)
Drive to Gangtok, the
capital of Sikkim, enroute visit Temi
tea garden to observe the processing
of one of the finest tea in the world.
Under the majestic Mt. Khangchendzonga,
the guardian deity of Sikkim, Gangtok
is a happy blend of the traditional
and the modern. Overnight in hotel. |
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05: |
A
full day sightseeing in and around Gangtok.
Tashi View Point:
Located 8 km beyond the town,
this spot offers an absolutely breathtaking
view of Mt. Khangchendzonga and it's
attendant peaks.
Enchey Monastery
: This 90 year old monastery
on a hillock, 2 km above follows the
Nyingmapa sect and is the main monastery
in Gangtok.
Government
Institute of Cottage Industry: This
centre offers you the opportunity to
observe the local artisans at work and
their skills being imparted to young
boys and girls. If you want to take
back souvenirs, the institute's salesroom
is well stocked with local handicraft
and handloom products.
Do-Drul Chorten
: One of the most important
Stupas of Sikkim built by the late Venerable
Trulsi Rimpoche in 1945-46, it contains
a mandala of Dorji-Phurpa, holy texts,
mantras and is encircled by 108 prayer
wheels.
Research Institute
of Tibetology : Situated close
to the Chorten this institute is a repository
of the largest collection of Tibetan
artifacts outside Tibet. Also renowned
worldwide for the study of Buddhist
philosophy and religion, it is a treasure
house of rare Thankas, Buddhist icon
and objects of art.
Rumtek Monastery
: 24 km drive to the opposite
hill takes you to this magnificent monastery
built by the late Gyalwa Karmapa, the
head of the Kagyupa sect. This monastery
has been built as an exact replica of
the original Kagyu monastery in Tibet.
It is also the international headquarters
of the Karma Kagyu centres. Overnight
at hotel. |
| Day
06: |
Destination:
Day trip to Tsomgo Lake (3650 m)
Distance : 70 km | Time: 5 hours (approx.)
Located east of Gangtok
at an altitude of 3650 mtrs. The Tsomgo
Lake is a typically beautiful mountain
lake. The journey to the lake offers
a magnificent view of Mt. Khangchendzonga
and other peaks of Sikkim Himalayas.
Overnight in hotel. |
| Day
07: |
Destination:
Gangtok - Lachung (2700 mtrs.)
Distance: 126 km. | Time: 6 hours (approx.)
After breakfast drive
to North Sikkim. Enroute visit Phodong
Monastery. Built by the Chogyal Gyrumed
Namgyal in the early eighteenth century,
it is one of the important monasteries
of Sikkim following the Kagyupa sect.
Overnight at Lodge in Lachung.
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08: |
Destination:
Lachung - Yumthang (3600 mtrs.) - Lachung
Distance: 24 km | Time: 1 hr (approx.)
After breakfast drive to Yumthang. The
road runs along the valley with snow
capped mountains rising high up on either
sides. During spring season the journey
is lit up with flaming rhododendrons
and other mountain flowers.
Yumthang is a wide valley where the
local herdsmen from Lachung camp their
herds of yaks and cattle during summer.
The day can be spent walking around
in the valley, taking a dip in the Hot
sulphur spring or just gazing at the
towering white mountains around.
Lunch at Yumthang.
Return to Lachung. Overnight halt in
a Lodge.
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| Day
09: |
Destination:
Lachung - Gangtok.
Drive back to Gangtok. Overnight stay
in a hotel. |
| Day
10: |
Gangtok
- next destination
Back to Delhi visit en
route Samode Palace and connect flight
back home |
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