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Scinitillating North East 8D 7N West Bengal Tour

Duration : 7 Nights / 8 Days

Destination Covered : Gangtok, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Pelling, Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, Pemayangtse Monastery

Tour Activities : Mountaineering, Museums

Tour Themes : Hill Stations & Valleys

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Gangtok, Darjeeling and Kalimpong Tour Overview

Explore the enchanting beauty of North East India with this 8-day, 7-night tour covering the highlights of West Bengal. From the bustling city of Kolkata to the serene hills of Darjeeling and the cultural richness of Kalimpong, this itinerary promises a perfect blend of urban experiences, natural beauty, and cultural immersion.

Gangtok, Darjeeling and Kalimpong Tour Itinerary

Day 1
Airport in Bagdogra to hotel in Darjeeling

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Day 2
Tiger Hill

Known for offering spectacular views of Mount Everest & Kanchenjunga, Darjeeling’s Tiger Hill should be on your bucket list if you're in the area. Please note that due to a limitation on the number of vehicles on Tiger Hill in the morning, a sunrise visit cannot guaranteed. But in case your morning visit is skipped, we will definitely drive you there in the evening.

Himalayan Mountaineering Instituite

Established in November 1954 in the memory of Tenzing Norgay, the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute was built with a purpose to encourage mountaineering as an organized sport in India. The highlight of the institute is the mountaineering museum. Paintings, artifacts, models, and equipment are some of the exhibits in the museum. Inside the museum, there's also an Everest section, featuring tools, maps and other articles that were used to climb the hill. Within the premises of Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, there's Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park.

Himalayan Zoological park

Covering an area of 205 hectares, Himalayan Zoological Park preserves and nurtures the amazing wildlife of Gangtok. Situated at an altitude of 1,780 meters, the park also offers mesmeric views of Mount Kanchenjunga. Explore this incredible habitat of animals like Himalayan Red Panda, Snow Leopard Cat, Himalayan Black Bear, Crimson-Horned Pheasant, Himalayan Palm Civet along with other species of flora and fauna. Himalayan Zoological Park is the very first zoo of Sikkim.

Tibetan Refugee Centre

Established on 1st October 1959, the Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre is home to displaced Tibetans who followed the Dalai Lama to India in early 1959. This refugee centre has a Tibetan Buddhist Temple and various sections where excellent carpets, wood carvings, wool and woollen items are produced. There is also a Photographic Exhibition Hall which exhibits black and white photographs on Tibetan history. Visitors can wander through the workshops where Tibetan craftsmen can be seen at work. One can also buy handicrafts that are on sale at the showroom.

Tezing Rock

Tenzing Rock is a giant natural rock which was named after the mountaineer, Tenzing Norgay, who made the first successful ascent of Mount Everest with Edmund Hillary in 1953. Starting from 20ft and rising to 80ft, the Tenzing Rock is a natural rock climbing site with varied climbing routes. The rock has two sides for climbing; the left side is used by professional rock climbers while the right side is used by amateurs who climb the rock with the help of guides. It is a popular attraction among tourists who want to experience some thrill and adventure amidst the serenity of Darjeeling.

Gombu Rock

Located opposite the famous Tenzing Rock, the Gombu Rock is named after Nawang Gombu, the nephew of Tenzing Norgay and the first person to climb Everest twice. This giant natural rock is a famous location for rock climbing for both professionals and amateurs.

Japanese Temple

The Japanese Temple is a Buddhist place of worship, located just a short drive away from central Darjeeling. The beautiful construction was made in the authentic Japanese style in 1972 and is also known by the name of Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist Temple.

Peace Pagoda

Located atop the Charlemont Hill, Japanese Peace Pagoda is a sacred symbol of harmony and brotherhood. It was built under the supervision of Nichidatsu Fujii and is open for people from all walks of life. A perfect example of Japanese architectural style, the temple is decorated with sandstone carvings, depicting stories from different chapters of Gautam Buddha's life. Close to the Peace Pagoda is a two-storied white building with a large prayer room where the chief priest offers the prayers.

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Day 3
Check-in to Hotel in Upper Pelling @ 2 PM

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Day 4
Pemayangtse Monastery

Built in 1705, the Pemayangtse Monastery is one of the oldest monasteries in Sikkim. The most unique feature of the monastery is a wooden structure - Zangdokpalri, located on the top floor. It is a heavenly sphere that depicts the vision of Lama Gyalwa Lhatsum Chempo in a solid form. Also, the monastery features wall paintings, sculptures, a statue of Guru Padmasambhava, etc. Avoid using mobile phones and do not touch artifacts and holy objects inside the monastery. Take permissions before taking any photographs and smoking is not allowed inside the monastery. Also, it is advisable to dress modestly. The monastery is approximately aprpoximately 9 kilometers from Pelling.

Khecheopalri Lake

Sacred to Buddhist and Hindus, Khecheopalri Lake, also considered as a Wishing Lake, is one of the most sacred lakes in Sikkim. Located at an altitude of 6004 feet above the sea level, one can even see the reference of the lake in Buddhist and Hindu mythologies. It is believed that the regional birds pick up everything as soon as it falls on the surface of the lake, which is perhaps the reason why the lake remains clean. Trek uphill for about one kilometer and see the view of the lake, which will appear in the shape of a footprint. Local Buddhists believe that the shape of the lake is the footprint of Goddess Tara.The lake is approximately 6 hours away from Gangtok.

Rabdentse Ruins

Located on the lower hillock, close to the Pemayangtse Monastery, Rabdentse is the former capital of Sikkim that was established by the second Chogyal and is presently in ruins. The palace was ruined after the Nepalese invasion in the 18th century. The view of the deep valley against the backdrop of Kanchendzonga ranges is breathtaking. The ruins are divided into two wings - North Wing and South Wing. To reach the ruins, tourists will have to walk for approximately 2 km through the forest. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes.

Darap Village

Darap Village is about 8 km from Pelling on the way to Khecheopalri and Yuksam. Set against the backdrop of lush green mountains and breathtaking beauty, this village allows one to experience the rustic lifestyle. One may engage in the activities like milking the cows, gardening, interacting with children, making butter and cheese etc. Visitors may also take a walk around the village and stream, hike to nearby villages, or visit the 200-year-old Limboo traditional house. The village is inhabited primarily by the Limboo community, along with whom Bhutias, Chettris, Tamangs, Rais, Gurungs, and Lepchas also live in harmony

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Day 5
Sightseeing in Gangtok

Flower Exhibition

A paradise for flower lovers, the Flower Exhibition Centre displays flowers from different parts of Sikkim under one roof. The centre is situated just below the Ridge Park and is a tropical greenhouse of several species of orchids, anthuriums and lilies. Filled with a variety of colourful flowers and their fragrances, it is a refreshing place to visit. The centre also serves as the venue for the famous Sikkim Flower Show, which displays orchids in full bloom and must not be missed. There is also an artificial pond in the middle of the park, with a bridge over which visitors can stroll as they witness the fascinating sight and take photographs.

Do Drul

Resting peacefully on a Hillock, Do Drul Chorten Monastery was built by the Trulshig Rinpoche Lama of Tibet to ward off all the evil spirits haunting the place. It is regarded as one of the most important Buddhist shrines of Sikkim because of the deity Vajra Kilaya enshrined on top of the Chorten stupa. Surrounded by 108 prayer wheels with mantras inscribed, the stupa is an ideal place to practice meditation. The interiors of the religious monument treasure Kanjur holy books, relics, complete mantras, along with several other religious objects.

Namgayal Institute of Tibetology

Established in the year 1958, the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology promotes and research on the history, language, art, and culture of the religion. The foundation of the institute was laid by the 14th Dalai Lama and declared open by the late Prime Minister Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru. The main building is an epitome of the Sikkism architecture. The museum located on the ground floor exhibits a unique collection of statues, ancient manuscripts, paintings, and other relics.

Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom

Also known as the Institute of Cottage Industries, the Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom was established in the year 1957 by the Chogyal of Sikkim. It was established with the aim to promote and preserve Sikkim's traditional arts and crafts. It is a storehouse of hand-woven Tibetan carpets, blankets, shawls, wooden handicrafts, traditional motifs and intricately carved tables called “Choktse” with many other souvenirs. I

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Day 6
Changu Lake – Excursion

Located at an altitude of 12,400 feet, Changu Lake or Tsomgo Lake is one of the most sought-after tourist attractions of Gangtok. An oval-shaped lake spread across a kilometers stretch and situated 35 km away from Gangtok. It is highly worshiped by Buddhists and Hindus. Amid high snow-clad peaks, the lake is fed by the melting ice nearby. While here, get a chance to see Ruddy shelduck, a migratory bird which is also known as Brahminy duck because of its orange and brown feathers. Take a walk around and treat your eyes to the stunning view of the snow-capped mountains under the canopy of cloud racing sky. Indian and foreign nationals are required to obtain a permit to visit Changu Lake. Also, all the non Indian nationals i.e. who are foreigners/Non-Resident Indians/Overseas Citizen of India, must engage the services of a licensed guide for this visit.

Important: The location of this place is such that bad weather, or other issues like sudden road blockages due to landslides, could impact a visit. Please keep this fact in mind while planning your day.

Baba Mandi

Paying homage to Baba Harbhajan Singh, the New Baba Mandir in Gangtok is situated around 12 kilometers away from the old Baba Mandir. The temple was built to pay homage to Baba Harbhajan Singh, an Indian army soldier, who was believed to serve his nation even after his death. According to the beliefs of the locals and army personnel, his spirit is still around, guarding the border of India. It is also believed that the water kept in his shrine has healing properties and can cure any possible ailment. The Old Baba Mandir is located near Nathang Valley and is not accessible to many tourists. Thus, given the inconvenience of tourists and difficult terrain, New Baba Mandir was constructed near Tsomgo Lake in 1982.

Important: The location of this place is such that bad weather, or other issues like sudden road blockages due to landslides, could impact a visit. Please keep this fact in mind while planning your day.
Day 7
Check-in to Hotel in Kalimpong Khasmahal @ 2 PM

Welcome to Mount Polaris Suites & Spa, your luxurious escape in the enchanting hill station of Kalimpong, home to sprawling tea gardens, vibrant local culture and stunning views of the Eastern Himalayas. Located in the heart of the city, Mount Polaris Kalimpong is the perfect base for exploring the various leisure centres and tourist spots nearby. From visiting the Deolo Hill to the Himalayas, our prime location offers easy access to all the attractions Kalimpong has to offer.

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Day 8
Kalimpong

More Details about Gangtok, Darjeeling and Kalimpong Tour

Inclusions

  • Hotel
  • Sightseeing
  • Accommodation for 7 nights in well-rated hotels (3-star or above).
  • Daily breakfast and dinner.
  • All transfers and sightseeing by private AC vehicle.
  • Entry fees to monuments and attractions.
  • Local guides at major attractions.
  • River cruise on the Hooghly River.
  • Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (Toy Train) ride.
  • Taxes and service charges.

Exclusions

  • Airfare/train fare to and from Kolkata and Bagdogra.
  • Lunch and any meals not specified in inclusions.
  • Personal expenses such as tips, laundry, and phone calls.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Any additional activities or optional tours.
  • Any other expenses not mentioned under inclusions.

Payments Terms

  • * 20% Advance Percentage of total booking amount

Cancellation & Refund Policy

  • * Upon cancellation, refund will be made after deducting the Retention Amount.
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