Patna to Sikkim Tour Packages

Best Time to Visit Sikkim from Patna

Sikkim is a year-round destination, but the experience varies by season. Plan based on what you wish to see and do.

  • Spring (March–April): Bloom season. Rhododendrons in North Sikkim’s Yumthang Valley; pleasant days in Gangtok and Pelling. Ideal for families and photographers.
  • Early Summer (May–mid-June): Clear mountain views, accessible high-altitude points (subject to weather). Expect more visitors; book permits early.
  • Monsoon (mid-June–September): Verdant landscapes and waterfalls; also the season of landslide risks and road blocks. Suitable if you’re flexible and prefer fewer crowds. Great for South/West Sikkim retreats.
  • Autumn (October–November): Crisp skies, long views of Kanchenjunga, festive atmosphere (Dasain/Tihar). One of the best overall windows.
  • Winter (December–February): Snow chances in Tsomgo/Zuluk/Lachung areas, cold but scenic. Ideal for snow seekers; carry proper winter gear. Some high roads may close in heavy snowfall.

How to Reach Sikkim from Patna

By Air

  • Primary Gateway: Bagdogra Airport (IXB), West Bengal. From Patna (PAT), connect via major hubs (Kolkata/Delhi) if nonstop isn’t available. From Bagdogra, drive to Gangtok (approx 4–5 hours).
  • Closer Airport: Pakyong Airport (PYG), near Gangtok. Limited operations and weather-dependent. If flying to Pakyong, Gangtok is ~1–1.5 hours by road.
  • Helicopter (weather-permitting): Bagdogra–Gangtok (STDC/State service, limited seats, operational constraints). Useful for saving time when available.

By Train

  • Nearest Major Railhead: New Jalpaiguri (NJP) / Siliguri Junction. Regular trains from Patna. From NJP/Siliguri, drive to Gangtok (4–5 hours).

By Road

  • Self-drive/Taxi: Patna to Gangtok is a long multi-state drive; most travellers prefer train/flight to NJP/IXB, then taxi to Sikkim.
  • Shared Jeeps: Available from Siliguri to Gangtok for budget travellers. Private cabs are faster and more flexible.

Tip: Factor buffer time in monsoon/winter for weather-related delays. Always keep permits and IDs handy for check-posts upon entering Sikkim (Rangpo/Melli).

Top Places to Cover

East Sikkim

  • Gangtok: MG Marg, Ropeway, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Do Drul Chorten, Tashi View Point.
  • Tsomgo (Changu) Lake & Baba Mandir: High-altitude alpine lake; yak rides; snow in winter.
  • Nathu La Pass (India–China border): Requires special permit; open to Indian nationals on designated days.
  • Zuluk–Nathang–Kupup (Old Silk Route): Serpentine switchbacks, panoramic views; permits required.

North Sikkim

  • Lachen & Gurudongmar Lake: Sublime high-altitude desert-scape; start very early; altitude caution.
  • Lachung, Yumthang Valley & Zero Point (Yumesamdong): “Valley of Flowers” with seasonal blooms and snowfields in winter.
  • Dzongu (Lepcha Reserve): Cultural stays, riverside walks, village life.

West & South Sikkim

  • Pelling: Skywalk, Pemayangtse Monastery, Rabdentse Ruins, Helipad viewpoint.
  • Yuksom: Historical trailhead, Dubdi Monastery, nature walks.
  • Ravangla & Namchi: Buddha Park (Tathagata Tsal), Samdruptse, Char Dham, Temi Tea Garden.

Suggested Itineraries (3–8 Days)

3 Days: Gangtok Essentials

  • Day 1: Arrive IXB/NJP → Gangtok. Evening MG Marg.
  • Day 2: Gangtok local: Tashi View, Ganesh Tok, Enchey, Namgyal Institute, Ropeway.
  • Day 3: Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir (permits). Depart to IXB/NJP.

4 Days: Gangtok + Tsomgo/Nathula

  • Day 1: Arrival → Gangtok.
  • Day 2: Full city tour.
  • Day 3: Tsomgo, Baba Mandir; optional Nathu La (Indian nationals; permit; closed certain days).
  • Day 4: Depart.

5 Days: Gangtok + Pelling

  • Day 1: Arrival → Gangtok.
  • Day 2: Tsomgo & Baba Mandir.
  • Day 3: Gangtok → Pelling via Ravangla/Namchi (time permitting).
  • Day 4: Pelling sightseeing: Skywalk, Pemayangtse, Rabdentse.
  • Day 5: Depart to IXB/NJP.

6 Days: North Sikkim Taster

  • Day 1: Arrival → Gangtok.
  • Day 2: Lachen transfer.
  • Day 3: Gurudongmar early morning → transfer to Lachung.
  • Day 4: Yumthang Valley (Zero Point if open) → back to Gangtok.
  • Day 5: Local Gangtok or Rumtek/Ranka; evening free.
  • Day 6: Depart.

7 Days: East + North Combo

  • Day 1: Arrival → Gangtok.
  • Day 2: Tsomgo & Baba Mandir; optional Nathu La.
  • Day 3: Gangtok → Lachen.
  • Day 4: Gurudongmar → Lachung.
  • Day 5: Yumthang/Zero Point → Gangtok.
  • Day 6: Day trip to Namchi/Ravangla or Gangtok leisure.
  • Day 7: Depart.

8 Days: Grand Circuit (East–North–West)

  • Day 1: Arrival → Gangtok.
  • Day 2: City tour.
  • Day 3: Tsomgo & Baba Mandir (optional Nathu La).
  • Day 4: Gangtok → Lachen.
  • Day 5: Gurudongmar → Lachung.
  • Day 6: Yumthang → Gangtok → Pelling (or overnight Gangtok if you prefer a break).
  • Day 7: Pelling full tour.
  • Day 8: Depart to IXB/NJP.

What’s Included vs Excluded

Typical Inclusions

  • Accommodation in selected category with breakfast (and/or dinner as scheduled).
  • Private vehicle for point-to-point transfers and sightseeing as per itinerary (local taxi where mandatory).
  • Permit assistance for Tsomgo/Baba Mandir, North Sikkim sectors, Zuluk belt (as per itinerary).
  • Driver allowances, fuel, and standard parking/toll fees.
  • Trip coordination and on-ground support.

Common Exclusions

  • Flights/trains between Patna and gateway cities (can be arranged on request).
  • Lunches, snacks, and beverages unless specified.
  • Entry tickets, camera fees, adventure activities, ropeway rides, yak rides, and personal expenses.
  • Optional excursions and sightseeing beyond the stated itinerary.
  • Costs due to landslides, roadblocks, weather, or force majeure beyond control.

Local Transport Rules & Extras

  • Local Taxi Mandates: For North Sikkim and Tsomgo/Nathu La, only authorised local vehicles may operate. Your car may be changed to a local taxi for these sectors.
  • Shared Vehicles: Economical shared jeeps run on fixed routes (Siliguri–Gangtok, Gangtok–Lachen/Lachung in season). Private cabs offer flexibility and comfort.
  • Fixed-Point Sightseeing: Some attractions run on point-based tariff/time caps. Extra hours/spots may incur additional charges.
  • Check-Posts & Timing: High-altitude routes often start early (around 6–7 AM). Carry original ID and permits; late starts can be denied.
  • Odd–Even/Traffic Controls: At times (especially peak season), traffic regulations may apply in Gangtok; follow driver advice.
  • Plastic & Environment: Sikkim discourages single-use plastics. Carry a refillable bottle; dispose waste responsibly.
  • Drone Use: Requires prior permission from local authorities; prohibited/strictly regulated near borders and monasteries.

Connectivity, Safety & Travel Tips

  • Mobile & Data: Jio/Airtel/BSNL work in Gangtok, Pelling, Namchi. Expect weak/no network in North Sikkim, Zuluk, and Nathu La areas.
  • Payments: UPI/cards widely accepted in cities; carry cash for remote villages and check-post tea stalls.
  • Altitude: Gurudongmar (~5,150 m) and Zero Point are very high. Avoid heavy exertion, keep warm, and stay hydrated. Not advisable for infants and those with serious cardiac/respiratory conditions—follow medical advice.
  • Monsoon Caution: Landslides may cause diversions or cancellations. Keep buffer time and flexible plans.
  • Health: Carry personal medicines, basic first aid, motion-sickness tablets, sunscreen, and lip balm.
  • Safety: Stick to marked trails, respect army/permit zones, and avoid littering at sacred lakes/monasteries.

Permits & ID Requirements

  • Indian Nationals: No permit for Gangtok/Pelling/Namchi. Special permits needed for Tsomgo–Baba Mandir–Nathu La, North Sikkim (Lachen/Lachung/Yumthang/Gurudongmar), and Zuluk circuit.
  • Nathu La: Open to Indian nationals on designated days; limited slots; closed certain weekdays and during bad weather.
  • Foreign Nationals: Require Restricted/Protected Area Permit to enter Sikkim. Many border/strategic zones (including Nathu La) are off-limits. Travel with registered operators for paperwork.
  • Documents: Carry original government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar/Passport/Voter ID/Driving License) and 2–4 passport photos. PAN is not accepted for permits.
  • Processing: Permits are typically arranged via authorised tour operators/hoteliers. Submit ID and photos at least a day in advance; more lead time during peak seasons.
  • Children: Birth certificate/school ID may be requested for minors alongside guardian IDs.

What to Pack (Season-wise)

Spring/Summer (Mar–Jun)

  • Light layers, a warm jacket for evenings/high-altitude spots, sunhat, sunglasses, sunscreen.
  • Comfortable walking shoes; light rain jacket for pre-monsoon drizzles.

Monsoon (Jul–Sep)

  • Waterproof jacket/poncho, quick-dry clothing, anti-leech socks for forest walks.
  • Spare footwear, umbrella, waterproof bag covers.

Autumn (Oct–Nov)

  • Layered clothing, fleece/warm jacket, beanie and gloves for early mornings.
  • Camera/binoculars for clear mountain views.

Winter (Dec–Feb)

  • Heavy jacket, thermal base layers, gloves, woollen cap, scarf, warm socks.
  • Moisturiser, lip balm, and insulated water bottle.

Always carry valid ID, permit photocopies, power bank, and a small medical kit year-round.

Food to Try & Shopping

Must-Try Dishes

  • Momos (steamed/fried), Thukpa, Gyathuk, Phagshapa (pork with radish), Gundruk soup, Chhurpi (local cheese) dishes.
  • Sel Roti, Sha Phaley, Kinema curry (fermented soy), local nettle soup, organic teas.

Cafés & Experiences

  • MG Marg cafés in Gangtok, tea tasting at Temi Tea Garden, bakery stops in Pelling/Ravangla.

Shopping

  • Handicrafts & Handlooms: Thanka paintings, prayer flags, woollens, handmade paper products.
  • Edibles: Organic tea, large cardamom, local pickles and preserves.
  • Souvenirs: Fridge magnets, postcards, traditional jewellery from MG Marg and local co-ops.

Approx Travel Times

  • Patna → Bagdogra (by air via hub): 3.5–6 hours including connection time (varies by routing).
  • Patna → NJP/Siliguri (by train): 9–14 hours depending on train and halts.
  • Bagdogra/NJP → Gangtok: 4–5 hours by road (longer if traffic or landslides).
  • Gangtok → Tsomgo Lake: 1.5–2 hours (one way), longer in snow.
  • Gangtok → Nathu La: 2.5–3 hours (one way), subject to permit/road conditions.
  • Gangtok → Lachen: 6–7 hours; Lachen → Gurudongmar: 3–4 hours (very early start).
  • Gangtok → Lachung: 5–6 hours; Lachung → Yumthang: 1–1.5 hours; Yumthang → Zero Point: 1–1.5 hours.
  • Gangtok → Pelling: 4.5–5.5 hours; Pelling → IXB/NJP: 4.5–6 hours.
  • Gangtok → Namchi/Ravangla: 2.5–3.5 hours.

Times are indicative and can vary with weather, roadworks, and check-post queues.

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  • Align Flights/Trains: Aim to reach Bagdogra/NJP before noon to comfortably connect to Gangtok the same day.
  • Permit Days: If Nathu La is on your list, avoid planning it on usual closure days; keep an alternate Gangtok activity day.
  • North Sikkim Window: Book at least 2–3 weeks in advance in peak seasons for Lachen/Lachung hotels and local registered vehicles.
  • Weather Flexibility: Keep a buffer day in monsoon/winter for potential delays. Choose refundable/reschedulable flight/train options where possible.
  • Stay Placement: Mix Gangtok (urban comfort) with a highland night (Lachen/Lachung) or a calmer west/south base (Pelling/Namchi) for variety.
  • Health Readiness: For high-altitude days, rest well the previous night, have an early light breakfast, and keep warm layers handy in the vehicle.

Ready-Made Package Ideas

1) Classic Gangtok Getaway (4 Days)

Itinerary Outline:

  • Day 1: Patna → Bagdogra/NJP → Gangtok transfer; evening MG Marg.
  • Day 2: Gangtok city highlights: Tashi View, Enchey, Do Drul, Ropeway, Handicrafts Center.
  • Day 3: Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir; return to Gangtok.
  • Day 4: Depart to IXB/NJP for onward journey.

Highlights: Alpine lake excursion, sweeping city views, culture and café time on MG Marg.

Inclusions: Stays with breakfast, private transfers, city sightseeing, Tsomgo/Baba permit assistance, driver allowances, basic parking/tolls.

Exclusions: Flights/trains from Patna, lunches, ropeway/yak rides, entry fees, personal expenses, optional add-ons.

Reaching from Patna: Fly Patna → Bagdogra (via Kolkata/Delhi if needed) or train Patna → NJP; then 4–5 hours scenic drive to Gangtok.

2) East Sikkim with Nathu La Option (5 Days)

Itinerary Outline:

  • Day 1: Arrive IXB/NJP → Gangtok.
  • Day 2: Gangtok full tour (Rumtek or Ranka Monastery optional).
  • Day 3: Tsomgo & Baba Mandir; optional Nathu La (Indian nationals; limited slots).
  • Day 4: Day trip to Namchi/Ravangla or free time for cafes/shopping.
  • Day 5: Depart.

Highlights: High mountain pass (subject to permit), monasteries, Buddha Park/Char Dham add-on.

Inclusions: Accommodation with breakfast, private vehicle, permit facilitation, driver allowances.

Exclusions: Flights/trains, certain entry fees/activities, meals not mentioned, personal expenses.

Reaching from Patna: Prefer morning arrival at Bagdogra/NJP; Pakyong flights are closer but weather-dependent.

3) North Sikkim Discovery (6 Days)

Itinerary Outline:

  • Day 1: Arrive → Gangtok.
  • Day 2: Gangtok → Lachen (riverside halts, waterfalls on the way).
  • Day 3: Gurudongmar Lake at dawn → drive to Lachung.
  • Day 4: Yumthang Valley & optional Zero Point → return to Gangtok.
  • Day 5: Leisure in Gangtok or day trip to Namchi/Ravangla.
  • Day 6: Depart.

Highlights: Gurudongmar’s stark beauty, Yumthang flowers/snowfields, village-life glimpses.

Inclusions: Stays with meals in North Sikkim (often breakfast+dinner), local permitted vehicle for North sectors, permits, transfers.

Exclusions: Flights/trains, Zero Point entry/vehicle extension if applicable, incidental expenses.

Reaching from Patna: Arrive IXB/NJP by late morning; start to Lachen next day after rest and permit processing.

4) Complete Sikkim Circuit (8 Days)

Itinerary Outline:

  • Day 1: Arrival → Gangtok.
  • Day 2: City tour; monastery and viewpoints.
  • Day 3: Tsomgo & Baba Mandir; optional Nathu La.
  • Day 4: Gangtok → Lachen.
  • Day 5: Gurudongmar → Lachung.
  • Day 6: Yumthang → Gangtok → Pelling.
  • Day 7: Pelling highlights: Skywalk, Pemayangtse, Rabdentse.
  • Day 8: Depart to IXB/NJP.

Highlights: Signature sights across East, North, and West Sikkim with diverse landscapes.

Inclusions: Accommodation with meals as per plan, private transfers, mandatory local vehicles/permits, on-trip assistance.

Exclusions: Long-distance travel from Patna, optional rides/tickets, meals not listed, personal expenses.

Reaching from Patna: Fly to Bagdogra or train to NJP; begin in Gangtok for permit organization and acclimatisation before North Sikkim.

Documents & Insurance

  • Photo ID: Aadhaar/Passport/Voter ID/Driving License (carry originals + a few photocopies).
  • Passport Photos: Keep 4–6 recent photos for permits (especially for high-altitude zones).
  • Children: School ID/birth certificate copy along with guardian IDs.
  • Vehicle Papers: If self-driving, complete RC, insurance, PUC, and state permits where applicable.
  • Travel Insurance: Recommended for medical, trip delay, and baggage cover. Consider high-altitude/road-block inclusions.
  • Medical Notes: If you have pre-existing conditions, carry prescriptions and doctor’s advice for altitude travel.

FAQs

Q: Do I need a permit to visit Tsomgo Lake and North Sikkim?
A: Yes. Indians require permits for Tsomgo–Baba Mandir, North Sikkim (Lachen/Lachung/Yumthang/Gurudongmar), and Zuluk circuits. These are usually arranged via authorised operators or hotels.
Q: Can foreign nationals visit Sikkim freely?
A: Foreign nationals require a Restricted/Protected Area Permit to enter Sikkim and are not allowed in certain border regions like Nathu La. Travel through registered operators ensures compliant access to permitted areas.
Q: What is the best time to plan a Patna to Sikkim trip?
A: Spring (Mar–Apr) and Autumn (Oct–Nov) offer the most stable weather and clear views. Winter is great for snow (with cold conditions), while monsoon brings lush landscapes but possible road delays.
Q: Is Gurudongmar Lake suitable for everyone?
A: It is very high altitude. It’s generally not advisable for infants and people with serious cardiac/respiratory issues. Start early, keep warm, avoid exertion, and follow your driver’s/local authority guidance.
Q: Are ATMs and digital payments available?
A: Yes in Gangtok, Pelling, and major towns. In remote areas like Lachen/Lachung or Zuluk, carry sufficient cash as networks may be patchy.
Q: Is Nathu La open daily?
A: No. It opens on designated days and may close due to weather/security. Slots are limited; permits must be applied for in advance.
Q: How many days are ideal for Sikkim?
A: 4–5 days cover Gangtok and a day excursion; 6–7 days add North Sikkim; 8 days or more complete an East–North–West circuit.
Q: Can I self-drive from Patna?
A: It’s possible but long and involves hilly terrain and check-posts. Most travellers prefer flying or taking a train to IXB/NJP and then hiring local cabs familiar with regional rules.
Q: Are vegetarian and Jain food options available?
A: Yes, especially in Gangtok and Pelling. Inform your hotel/agent in advance for North Sikkim to ensure suitable meal arrangements.
Q: What about network connectivity during North Sikkim trips?
A: Expect limited or no signal in Lachen/Lachung, Gurudongmar, and Yumthang. Inform family beforehand and share your itinerary.
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