Tour overview

Gangtok is the capital city of Sikkim- the state in northern part of the Himalayas spreading on India’s highest mountain Kangchenjunga.
Gangtok takes every visitor in awe of its tremendous natural beauty flourished with high altitude lakes, green mountains, rivers, milky waterfalls and monasteries. Whether you are a holiday seeker, a honeymooner, a nature enthusiast or an adventure lover, you will surely adore this beautiful city. If you are planning a hideout from a chaotic urban life, this can be a perfect holiday destination for you.
Checkout some of the famous attraction in Gangtok and nearby.

Tsomgo (Changu) Lake- Gangtok, East Sikkim

38 km from Gangtok, Tsomgo lake is a must on every traveller’s itinerary. A winding road through mountain terrain and sharp cliffs takes you to Tsomgo.

Yumthang Velley- Lachung, North Sikkim

Yumthang, is popularly known as ‘Valley of Flowers’ located near capital Gangtok. It is a paradise for nature lovers with a fascinating blend of flora and fauna and breathtaking scenic beauty.

Solophok Chardham- Namchi, South Sikkim

Located on top of the Solophok Hill Siddheshvara Dham is a unique Pilgrim Center. It is famous for being exact replica of Dhams, Badrinath, Jagannath and Dwarka Dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Rameshwar to Lord Shiva.

Hot Springs- A nature’s masterpiece

Sikkim has many hot springs known for their therapeutic value. The waters are believed to have great medicinal properties due to high sulphur content with an average 50C temperature of the water.

Pelling- A paradise in West Sikkim

Around 10 kms from Gyalshing, Pelling is today emerging as the second biggest tourist destination in the state after Gangtok. Sanga Choling monastery, one of the first in the state and Pemayangste monastery is less than a kilometer from Pelling.

Samdrupste

Guru Padmasambhava, the great Buddhist saint visited Sikkim in the 8th century and consecrated the land, meditating at its four corners to rid it of all negativity. Here he is believed to have hidden many secret teachings and the statue is therefore a fitting tribute to this patron saint of Sikkim.