Darjeeling - Pelling - Gangtok

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Departure Dates 2024: JAN 10, 24. FEB 7, 21. MAR 6, 20. APR 10, 24. MAY 8, 22. JUN 5, 19. JUL 10, 24. AUG 7, 21. SEP 11, 25. OCT 9, 23. NOV 6, 20. DEC 4, 18.
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EX Bengaluru airport
Vehicles Used Vehicle Depends on Group size
Duration 7 Nights / 8 Days
States/Countries Visited Sikkim, West Bengal
Places Visited Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake, Namchi Chardham, Pelling, Darjeeling
Best Time To Visit All season

  • DARJEELING

    Darjeeling is a town in India's West Bengal state, in the Himalayan foothills. Once a summer resort for the British Raj elite, it remains the terminus of the narrow-gauge Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, or “Toy Train,” completed in 1881. It's famed for the distinctive black tea grown on plantations that dot its surrounding slopes. Its backdrop is Mt. Kanchenjunga, among the world’s highest peaks.

    At the time of the first British arrival, Darjeeling was known among its Lepcha inhabitants as Dorje-ling, or the "Place of the Thunderbolt. According to the Oxford Concise Dictionary of World Place Names, Darjeeling is derived from the Tibetan Dorje ling or Dorje-glin, meaning "Land of Dorje," i.e. of the thunderbolt, the weapon of the Hindu god Indra

    Teesta, the major river of the Darjeeling region, rises at 6,300 metres (20,700 ft) from a glacier in Sikkim, and flows south, at first meeting the Rangpo river and then the Rangeet before exiting the hills and eventually joining the Brahmaputra river in Bangladesh.

  • SUNRISE ON TIGER HILL

    Tiger Hill (2,590 metres (8,500 ft)) is a mountain located in Darjeeling, in the Indian State of West Bengal. It has a panoramic view of Mount Everest and Mount Kanchenjunga together.


  • NAMCHI CHARDHAM

    Namchi chardham temple is located in south sikkim amidst the mountains.The temple has replica of char dham Badrinath, Rameshwaram, Dwarka, Jagganath along with twelve jyotilingas.Major attraction of the place is Lord Shiva statue centrally located inside the temple.It usually takes 2-3 hrs to visit the entire premises. Entire aura of the place gives immense peace to one's soul.The place is must a visit.

  • PELLING

    Pelling is a small town in the northeastern Indian state of Sikkim, at the foothills of Mount Khangchendzonga. The late-17th-century Buddhist Sanga Choling Monastery has mountain views. Pemayangtse Monastery features wall paintings, sculptures and a gold-plated statue of Guru Padsambhava. Overlooking a valley, the 17th-century Rabdentse Palace, now in ruins, still has evidence of the king’s bedroom and kitchen.

    Pelling, a beautiful town in the West district of Sikkim, has become the second biggest tourist destination in Sikkim after Gangtok. Located 10 km from Geyzing and 130 km from Gangtok, the main attraction of the place is the breathtaking sight of the Khangchendzonga and the neighbouring peaks

    The famous Pemayangste monastery is less than a kilometre from here and is a major tourist hotspot. Pelling also has sites for mountain biking, rock climbing, village tours, meditations, apart from serving as a base for a number of treks in the region. The scenic town of Pelling is a perfect holiday destination for all nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.

    Pelling, a beautiful petite town sited at a height of 6800ft was initially covered with wild thick forest which served as home to many indigenous wild animals of that period This ridge being situated in between two old Buddhist monasteries (Pemayangtse and Sangacholing) developed into a full-fledged village named Pelling. Today, Pelling is one of the best-chosen tourist hotspots in Sikkim. More than that, Pelling is the heart where all the breathtaking tourist spots of West Sikkim can be visited.

  • KANCHENJUNGA

    The Kangchenjunga Himal section of the Himalayas lies both in Nepal and India and encompasses 16 peaks over 7,000 m (23,000 ft). In the north, it is limited by the Lhonak Chu, Goma Chu and Jongsang La, and in the east by the Teesta River. The western limit runs from the Jongsang La down the Gingsang and Kangchenjunga glaciers and the rivers of Ghunsa and Tamur.Kanchenjunga rises about 20 km (12 mi) south of the general alignment of the Great Himalayan range about 125 km (78 mi) east-southeast of Mount Everest . South of the southern face of Kanchenjunga runs the 3,000–3,500-metre-high (9,800–11,500 ft) Singalila Ridge that separates Sikkim from Nepal and northern West Bengal.

    Kangchenjunga, also spelled Kanchenjunga,, is the third-highest mountain in the world. Its summit lies at 8,586 m (28,169 ft) in a section of the Himalayas, the Kangchenjunga Himal, which is bounded in the west by the Tamur River, in the north by the Lhonak River and Jongsang La, and in the east by the Teesta River It lies in the border region between Nepal and Sikkim state of India, with three of the five peaks, namely Main, Central and South, directly on the border,and the peaks West and Kangbachen in Nepal's Taplejung District

  • GANGTOK CITY TOUR

    Gangtok is the capital of the mountainous northern Indian state of Sikkim. Established as a Buddhist pilgrimage site in the 1840s, the city became capital of an independent monarchy after British rule ended, but joined India in 1975. Today, it remains a Tibetan Buddhist center and a base for hikers organizing permits and transport for treks through Sikkim’s Himalayan mountain ranges

    Gangtok  is a city, municipality, the capital and the most populous city of the Indian state of Sikkim and also the headquarters of Gangtok District. Gangtok is in the eastern Himalayan range, at an elevation of 1,650 m (5,410 ft). The city's population of 100,000 consists of the three Sikkimese ethnicities the Bhutias, Lepchas, Gorkhalis and also plainsmen from other states of India have settled here. Within the higher peaks of the Himalayas and with a year-round mild temperate climate, Gangtok is at the centre of Sikkim's tourism industry.

    Gangtok rose to prominence as a popular Buddhist pilgrimage site after the construction of the Enchey Monastery in 1840. In 1894, the ruling Sikkimese Chogyal, Thutob Namgyal, transferred the capital to Gangtok. In the early 20th century, Gangtok became a major stopover on the trade route between Lhasa in Tibet and cities such as Kolkata 

  • TSOMGO LAKE EXCURSION

    Sikkim is the 23rd state of India. Gangtok, the capita; town of Sikkim is 24 km far from Bagdogra airport and it takes 4 hours drive from there. Tsomgo Lake is 39 km from Gangtok and situated at an elevation of 12,400 ft. This is one km long, 50 ft deep oval shaped Lake with crystal clear water magnetize everyone. A 30 minutes drive to Baba Harbhanjan Singh Memorial is in the 13,000 ft. height from the sea level
    There are many interesting places to visit around Gangtok. The city sightseeing to Ganjan Monastery, Ganesh Tok, Tashi View Point, Baktham Water Falls, Lasa Water Falls, Handicraft Center, Flower Show are fabulous. The panoramic view of Gangtok can be absorbed from the small Ganesha temple, located at 6,500 ft.

DAY 1

BENGALURU - BAGDOGRA AIRPORT -GANGTOK (ABOUT 135 KMS / 4-5 HRS)

Meet & Greet on arrival at Bagdogra Airport & transfer to Then transfer to Gangtok (3,950 ft.). On arrival check-in to your hotel.Overnight stay at Gangtok.

DAY 2

EXCURSION TO TSOMGO LAKE & BABA MANDIR

After breakfast start for an excursion to Tsomgo Lake (12,400 ft.) & Baba Mandir (13,200 ft.) which is 55 kms one way from Gangtok city. Overnight stay at Gangtok. (In case of Land slide or any other reason Tsomgo Lake is closed we will provide alternate sightseeing.)

DAY 3

GANGTOK LOCAL SIGHT SEEING

Start for a Full day city tour covering Tashi view point, Ganesh Tok, Hanuman Tok, Flower show, Cottage Industry and Handicraft Centre, Institute of Tibetology, Dro-dulChorten, Enchey Monastery & Banjakhri Falls (maximum 6 hours). Overnight stay at Gangtok.

DAY 4

GANGTOK - PELLING (150 KMS / 5 HRS) VIA CHARDHAM

After breakfast start for Pelling (6,300 ft.). Enroute visit Samdruptse & Siddheshwar Dham (Chardham) in Namchi. On arrival check-in to your hotel. Overnight stay at Pelling.

DAY 5

PELLING SIGHTSEEING

After breakfast start for full day sightseeing. 1st Half tour Darap village, Rimbi water Falls, Khecheopalri Lake &Khangchendzongha waterfalls. In afternoon start for 2nd Half tour Pemayangtse Monastery, Sang-NgagCholing (Sky Walk at your own cost), New Helipad Ground. Overnight stay at Pelling.

DAY 6

PELLING - DARJEELING (80 KMS /4 HRS)

This morning after breakfast transfer to Darjeeling (6,950 ft.) via Singla check post. On arrival check-in to your hotel & rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at Darjeeling.

DAY 7

DARJEELING SIGHTSEEING

Early Morning (at 04:00 am) drive to Tiger hill (8,400 ft.) to watch the spectacular sunrise over Mt. Khangchendzongha (28,208 ft. Worlds 3rd highest peak), on your way back visit Ghoom Monastery and Batasia Loop. After breakfast visit Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, P.N. Zoological Park (Thursday closed), Tenzing Rock, Tibetan Refugee self-help Centre (Sunday closed), Tea Garden (outer view), Ropeway and Japanese Temple (Peace Pagoda). Evening free for shopping or leisure. Overnight stay at Darjeeling.

DAY 8

DARJEELING - BAGDOGRA AIRPORT (75 KMS / 3 HRS) BACK TO BENGALURU.

After breakfast Check-out from hotel and take the departure transfers to Bagdogra Airport.

  A/C Reserved Vehicle for Airport Transfer & sightseeing.

  Accommodation in 3*/4* category hotel / Resort on twin / triple sharing basis with taxes.

  Breakfast & Dinner on fixed menu basis with taxes.

  Vehicle with toll, Tax, Parking, Driver allowance, Night halt charges etc.

  Sightseeing as per Itinerary.

  Pre-departure assistance.

  Complimentary insurance

  Entrance tickets to monuments and museums

  5% GST

  Personal expenses

  Services not specifically stated in the itinerary

  Bengaluru - Bagdogra - Bengaluru air Tickets

  Complimentary insurance is up to 80 years of Age and Above 80 years insurance premium will as per the insurance company policy

NOTE: This tentative itinerary is for your reference only. Final itinerary will be issued only after the confirmation of Air tickets/Hotel Bookings.
Bengaluru - Bagdogra - Bengaluru airfare ₹ 13,500 /- approximately.

Insurance is complimentary and Adigas Yatra is only the service provider, and all claims and settlements will be settled by the Insurance company as per IRDAI  rules and regulations.


Overview

Departure Dates 2024: JAN 10, 24. FEB 7, 21. MAR 6, 20. APR 10, 24. MAY 8, 22. JUN 5, 19. JUL 10, 24. AUG 7, 21. SEP 11, 25. OCT 9, 23. NOV 6, 20. DEC 4, 18.
Tour Code -
EX Bengaluru airport
Vehicles Used Vehicle Depends on Group size
Duration 7 Nights / 8 Days
States/Countries Visited Sikkim, West Bengal
Places Visited Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake, Namchi Chardham, Pelling, Darjeeling
Best Time To Visit All season

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Highlights



  • DARJEELING

    Darjeeling is a town in India's West Bengal
    state, in the Himalayan foothills. Once a summer resort for the British Raj
    elite, it remains the terminus of the narrow-gauge Darjeeling Himalayan
    Railway, or “Toy Train,” completed in 1881. It's famed for the distinctive
    black tea grown on plantations that dot its surrounding slopes. Its backdrop is
    Mt. Kanchenjunga, among the world’s highest peaks.

    At the time of the first British arrival,
    Darjeeling was known among its Lepcha inhabitants
    as Dorje-ling, or the "Place of the Thunderbolt.
    According to the Oxford Concise Dictionary of World Place Names,
    Darjeeling is derived from the Tibetan Dorje
    ling or Dorje-glin, meaning "Land of Dorje," i.e. of the
    thunderbolt, the weapon of the Hindu god Indra

    Teesta, the major river of the Darjeeling
    region, rises at 6,300 metres (20,700 ft) from a glacier in Sikkim, and
    flows south, at first meeting the Rangpo river and then
    the Rangeet before exiting the hills and eventually joining the Brahmaputra river in Bangladesh.




  • SUNRISE ON TIGER HILL

    Tiger Hill (2,590 metres
    (8,500 ft)) is a mountain located in Darjeeling,
    in the Indian State of West Bengal. It has a panoramic view of Mount
    Everest
     and Mount Kanchenjunga together
    .





  • NAMCHI CHARDHAM

    Namchi chardham temple is located in south
    sikkim amidst the mountains.The temple has replica of char dham Badrinath,
    Rameshwaram, Dwarka, Jagganath along with twelve jyotilingas.Major attraction
    of the place is Lord Shiva statue centrally located inside the temple.It
    usually takes 2-3 hrs to visit the entire premises. Entire aura of the place
    gives immense peace to one's soul.The place is must a visit.




  • PELLING

    Pelling is a small town in the northeastern
    Indian state of Sikkim, at the foothills of Mount Khangchendzonga. The
    late-17th-century Buddhist Sanga Choling Monastery has mountain views.
    Pemayangtse Monastery features wall paintings, sculptures and a gold-plated
    statue of Guru Padsambhava. Overlooking a valley, the 17th-century Rabdentse
    Palace, now in ruins, still has evidence of the king’s bedroom and kitchen.

    Pelling, a beautiful town in the West
    district of Sikkim, has become the second biggest tourist destination in Sikkim
    after Gangtok. Located 10 km from Geyzing and 130 km from Gangtok, the main
    attraction of the place is the breathtaking sight of the Khangchendzonga and
    the neighbouring peaks





    The famous Pemayangste monastery is less
    than a kilometre from here and is a major tourist hotspot. Pelling also has
    sites for mountain biking, rock climbing, village tours, meditations, apart
    from serving as a base for a number of treks in the region. The scenic town of
    Pelling is a perfect holiday destination for all nature lovers and adventure
    enthusiasts.



    Pelling, a beautiful petite town sited at a height of 6800ft was initially
    covered with wild thick forest which served as home to many indigenous wild
    animals of that period This ridge being situated in between two old Buddhist
    monasteries (Pemayangtse and Sangacholing) developed into a full-fledged
    village named Pelling. Today, Pelling is one of the best-chosen tourist
    hotspots in Sikkim. More than that, Pelling is the heart where all the breathtaking
    tourist spots of West Sikkim can be visited.




  • KANCHENJUNGA

    The Kangchenjunga Himal section
    of the Himalayas lies both in Nepal and India and encompasses 16 peaks over
    7,000 m (23,000 ft). In the north, it is limited by the Lhonak
    Chu
    , Goma Chu and Jongsang La, and in the east by the Teesta River. The
    western limit runs from the Jongsang La down the Gingsang and Kangchenjunga
    glaciers and the rivers of Ghunsa and Tamur.Kanchenjunga
    rises about 20 km (12 mi) south of the general alignment of the Great
    Himalayan range about 125 km (78 mi) east-southeast of Mount Everest . South of the southern
    face of Kanchenjunga runs the 3,000–3,500-metre-high
    (9,800–11,500 ft) Singalila
    Ridge
     that separates Sikkim from Nepal and northern West Bengal.



    Kangchenjunga, also
    spelled Kanchenjunga,, is the third-highest mountain in the world.
    Its summit lies at 8,586 m (28,169 ft) in a section of the Himalayas, the Kangchenjunga Himal, which is
    bounded in the west by the Tamur
    River
    , in the north by the Lhonak
    River
     and Jongsang La, and in the east by the Teesta River It lies in the border region
    between Nepal and Sikkim state
    of India, with
    three of the five peaks, namely Main, Central and South,
    directly on the border,
    and the peaks West and Kangbachen in
    Nepal's 
    Taplejung
    District




  • GANGTOK CITY TOUR

    Gangtok is the capital of the mountainous
    northern Indian state of Sikkim. Established as a Buddhist pilgrimage site in
    the 1840s, the city became capital of an independent monarchy after British
    rule ended, but joined India in 1975. Today, it remains a Tibetan Buddhist
    center and a base for hikers organizing permits and transport for treks through
    Sikkim’s Himalayan mountain ranges

    Gangtok 
    is a city, municipality, the capital and the most populous city of the
    Indian state of Sikkim and also the headquarters of Gangtok District. Gangtok
    is in the eastern Himalayan range, at an elevation of 1,650 m (5,410 ft). The
    city's population of 100,000 consists of the three Sikkimese ethnicities the
    Bhutias, Lepchas, Gorkhalis and also plainsmen from other states of India have
    settled here. Within the higher peaks of the Himalayas and with a year-round
    mild temperate climate, Gangtok is at the centre of Sikkim's tourism industry.





    Gangtok rose to prominence as a popular
    Buddhist pilgrimage site after the construction of the Enchey Monastery in
    1840. In 1894, the ruling Sikkimese Chogyal, Thutob Namgyal, transferred the
    capital to Gangtok. In the early 20th century, Gangtok became a major stopover
    on the trade route between Lhasa in Tibet and cities such as Kolkata 




  • TSOMGO LAKE EXCURSION

    Sikkim is the 23rd state of India.
    Gangtok, the capita; town of Sikkim is 24 km far from Bagdogra airport and it
    takes 4 hours drive from there. Tsomgo Lake is 39 km from Gangtok and
    situated at an elevation of 12,400 ft. This is one km long, 50 ft deep oval
    shaped Lake with crystal clear water magnetize everyone. A 30 minutes drive to
    Baba Harbhanjan Singh Memorial is in the 13,000 ft. height from the sea level

    There are many interesting places to visit around Gangtok. The city sightseeing
    to Ganjan Monastery, Ganesh Tok, Tashi View Point, Baktham Water Falls,
    Lasa Water Falls, Handicraft Center, Flower Show are fabulous. The
    panoramic view of Gangtok can be absorbed from the small Ganesha temple,
    located at 6,500 ft.




Itinerary

Day 1: Bengaluru - Bagdogra Airport -gangtok (about 135 Kms / 4-5 Hrs)
Meet & Greet on arrival at Bagdogra Airport & transfer to Then transfer to Gangtok (3,950 ft.). On arrival check-in to your hotel.Overnight stay at Gangtok.
Day 2: Excursion To Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir
After breakfast start for an excursion to Tsomgo Lake (12,400 ft.) & Baba Mandir (13,200 ft.) which is 55 kms one way from Gangtok city. Overnight stay at Gangtok. (In case of Land slide or any other reason Tsomgo Lake is closed we will provide alternate sightseeing.)
Day 3: Gangtok Local Sight Seeing
Start for a Full day city tour covering Tashi view point, Ganesh Tok, Hanuman Tok, Flower show, Cottage Industry and Handicraft Centre, Institute of Tibetology, Dro-dulChorten, Enchey Monastery & Banjakhri Falls (maximum 6 hours). Overnight stay at Gangtok.
Day 4: Gangtok - Pelling (150 Kms / 5 Hrs) Via Chardham
After breakfast start for Pelling (6,300 ft.). Enroute visit Samdruptse & Siddheshwar Dham (Chardham) in Namchi. On arrival check-in to your hotel. Overnight stay at Pelling.
Day 5: Pelling Sightseeing
After breakfast start for full day sightseeing. 1st Half tour Darap village, Rimbi water Falls, Khecheopalri Lake &Khangchendzongha waterfalls. In afternoon start for 2nd Half tour Pemayangtse Monastery, Sang-NgagCholing (Sky Walk at your own cost), New Helipad Ground. Overnight stay at Pelling.
Day 6: Pelling - Darjeeling (80 Kms /4 Hrs)
This morning after breakfast transfer to Darjeeling (6,950 ft.) via Singla check post. On arrival check-in to your hotel & rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at Darjeeling.
Day 7: Darjeeling Sightseeing
Early Morning (at 04:00 am) drive to Tiger hill (8,400 ft.) to watch the spectacular sunrise over Mt. Khangchendzongha (28,208 ft. Worlds 3rd highest peak), on your way back visit Ghoom Monastery and Batasia Loop. After breakfast visit Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, P.N. Zoological Park (Thursday closed), Tenzing Rock, Tibetan Refugee self-help Centre (Sunday closed), Tea Garden (outer view), Ropeway and Japanese Temple (Peace Pagoda). Evening free for shopping or leisure. Overnight stay at Darjeeling.
Day 8: Darjeeling - Bagdogra Airport (75 Kms / 3 Hrs) Back To Bengaluru.
After breakfast Check-out from hotel and take the departure transfers to Bagdogra Airport.

Includes

  A/C Reserved Vehicle for Airport Transfer & sightseeing.

  Accommodation in 3*/4* category hotel / Resort on twin / triple sharing basis with taxes.

  Breakfast & Dinner on fixed menu basis with taxes.

  Vehicle with toll, Tax, Parking, Driver allowance, Night halt charges etc.

  Sightseeing as per Itinerary.

  Pre-departure assistance.

  Complimentary insurance

Excludes

  Entrance tickets to monuments and museums

  5% GST

  Personal expenses

  Services not specifically stated in the itinerary

  Bengaluru - Bagdogra - Bengaluru air Tickets

  Complimentary insurance is up to 80 years of Age and Above 80 years insurance premium will as per the insurance company policy

Complementary

Information

NOTE: This tentative itinerary is for your reference only. Final itinerary will be issued only after the confirmation of Air tickets/Hotel Bookings.
Bengaluru - Bagdogra - Bengaluru airfare ₹ 13,500 /- approximately.

Insurance is complimentary and Adigas Yatra is only the service provider, and all claims and settlements will be settled by the Insurance company as per IRDAI  rules and regulations.


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