Chennai to Sikkim Tour Packages
Best Time to Visit Sikkim from Chennai
Sikkim is a year-round destination, but your experience varies significantly by season. Choose based on what you want to see and do.
Spring (March–April)
- Why go: Rhododendrons in bloom, clear skies, pleasant days (10–18°C) in Gangtok.
- Best for: Sightseeing, easy treks, families and couples.
Summer (May–June)
- Why go: Cool escape from Chennai’s heat; alpine meadows at Yumthang are vibrant.
- Consider: Popular season, permits and hotels fill fast.
Monsoon (July–mid-September)
- Pros: Lush landscapes, fewer crowds.
- Cons: Intermittent landslides and road blocks; keep buffer days and flexible plans.
Autumn (mid-September–November)
- Why go: Crystal-clear mountain views; prime time for North Sikkim and high-altitude lakes.
- Weather: Crisp days and cool nights.
Winter (December–February)
- Why go: Snow at higher altitudes like Lachung, Lachen, and sometimes Tsomgo.
- Consider: Very cold; some routes may temporarily close due to snow.
How to Reach Sikkim from Chennai
By Air
- Nearest major airport: Bagdogra (IXB), West Bengal. Frequent connections from Chennai via Kolkata, Delhi, or Bengaluru.
- Closer airport: Pakyong (PYG), near Gangtok. Flights are limited and weather-dependent; consider IXB as primary.
- From Bagdogra: Private/shared cab to Gangtok (approx 4–5 hours via NH10).
By Train
- Nearest railhead: New Jalpaiguri (NJP), Siliguri.
- Trains from Chennai: Options via Howrah (Kolkata) or direct long-haul services to NJP; book early for berths.
- From NJP: Cab to Gangtok (approx 4–5 hours).
By Road
- From Siliguri/Bagdogra: Taxis and shared sumos operate to Gangtok throughout the day.
- Self-drive: Not recommended for first-timers due to mountain roads, permits, and local taxi-union rules.
Tip for Chennai travellers: Choose morning arrivals at IXB/NJP to comfortably complete the scenic drive to Gangtok before dusk.
Top Places to Cover
Gangtok & Nearby
- MG Marg, Tashi View Point, Ganesh Tok, Enchey Monastery, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology.
- Tsomgo (Changu) Lake and Baba Harbhajan Mandir; Nathula Pass (Indians only; Monday/Tuesday closed; permit required).
North Sikkim
- Yumthang Valley (Valley of Flowers), Zero Point (Yumesamdong) near Lachung.
- Lachen, Chopta Valley, and Gurudongmar Lake (very high altitude; Indians only for Gurudongmar).
West Sikkim
- Pelling: Skywalk, Pemayangtse Monastery, Rabdentse Ruins, Kanchenjunga views, Khecheopalri Lake.
South Sikkim
- Namchi: Chardham, Samdruptse Statue; Ravangla: Buddha Park; Temi Tea Garden.
For Trekkers
- Dzongri, Goecha La (multi-day; permits and preparation required).
Suggested Itineraries (3–8 Days)
3 Days: Gangtok Essentials
- Day 1: Arrive IXB/NJP → Gangtok. Evening MG Marg.
- Day 2: Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir. Optional ropeway in Gangtok.
- Day 3: Half-day city tour → depart for IXB/NJP.
4 Days: Gangtok + Pelling Snapshot
- Day 1: Arrive → Gangtok.
- Day 2: Tsomgo Lake excursion.
- Day 3: Drive to Pelling; Skywalk, Rabdentse.
- Day 4: Khecheopalri Lake → depart to IXB/NJP.
5 Days: Gangtok with North Sikkim Teaser
- Day 1: Arrive → Gangtok.
- Day 2: North Sikkim → Lachung.
- Day 3: Yumthang Valley, optional Zero Point → Gangtok.
- Day 4: Gangtok city tour.
- Day 5: Depart.
6 Days: Classic Gangtok–Lachen–Lachung
- Day 1: Arrive → Gangtok.
- Day 2: Lachen via Singhik Viewpoint, Seven Sisters Waterfall.
- Day 3: Early to Gurudongmar Lake (Indians only) → Lachung.
- Day 4: Yumthang Valley, optional Zero Point → Gangtok.
- Day 5: Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir / city tour.
- Day 6: Depart.
7 Days: Gangtok–Pelling–North Sikkim
- Day 1: Arrive → Gangtok.
- Day 2: Tsomgo Lake excursion.
- Day 3: Lachen.
- Day 4: Gurudongmar → Lachung.
- Day 5: Yumthang → Gangtok.
- Day 6: Drive to Pelling; Skywalk sunset.
- Day 7: Khecheopalri Lake → depart via IXB/NJP.
8 Days: Grand East–North–West Loop
- Day 1: Arrive → Gangtok.
- Day 2: City tour + Ropeway.
- Day 3: Tsomgo & Baba Mandir.
- Day 4: Lachen.
- Day 5: Gurudongmar → Lachung.
- Day 6: Yumthang → Gangtok.
- Day 7: Pelling highlights.
- Day 8: Temi Tea stop → IXB/NJP.
Note: Itineraries are weather and permit dependent, especially for North Sikkim and high passes.
What’s Included vs Excluded
Common Inclusions
- Accommodation with breakfast (select plans may include some dinners, especially in North Sikkim).
- Private transfers from IXB/NJP and point-to-point sightseeing as per itinerary.
- Permits assistance for Tsomgo, North Sikkim, and Nathula (Indians only for Nathula).
- Driver allowances, parking, and tolls.
Common Exclusions
- Air/rail tickets to IXB/NJP unless explicitly added.
- Entry fees, cable-car/ropeway, adventure activities.
- Personal expenses (meals not in plan, tips, laundry).
- Emergency costs due to landslides, roadblocks, or weather-related changes.
- Oxygen cylinder rentals, snow-chains, and optional 4×4 upgrades when required.
Local Transport Rules & Extras
- Unionized taxis: Certain routes (e.g., Gangtok to North Sikkim, Tsomgo) operate via local taxi unions with fixed routing and vehicle changes at checkpoints.
- Shared vehicles: Cost-effective but depart only when full; limited luggage space.
- Vehicle type: SUVs are recommended for North Sikkim due to terrain.
- Night travel: Usually discouraged in the hills; plan daytime drives.
- Permits and convoys: Checkpoints may control flow to Tsomgo, Nathula, and North Sikkim; carry IDs at all times.
- Winter extras: Snow-chains and optional oxygen support may be arranged in high-altitude zones (pay locally if needed).
- Environmental rules: Avoid littering; plastic restrictions are enforced in many areas.
Connectivity, Safety & Travel Tips
Mobile & Internet
- Best coverage: Jio and Airtel in Gangtok, Pelling, and main towns.
- Remote areas: Expect patchy or no network in Lachen, Lachung, Tsomgo, and Nathula stretches.
- Tip: Download offline maps and keep hotel addresses saved.
Health & Altitude
- High-altitude zones (Gurudongmar, Zero Point): Ascend gradually; stay hydrated; avoid alcohol before ascent.
- Carry basic medicines for motion sickness, cold, and headaches.
- Inform your driver or guide immediately if you feel breathless or dizzy.
Safety & Etiquette
- Roads are winding; sit forward-facing if motion sick.
- Dress modestly at monasteries; photography may be restricted in prayer halls.
- Weather changes fast—always carry a light jacket and rain protection.
Permits & ID Requirements
- Entry to Sikkim:
- Indian nationals: Valid government photo ID (Aadhaar, Passport, Voter ID, Driving License). Carry original + 2–3 photocopies.
- Foreign nationals: Restricted Area Permit (also called ILP) is required to enter Sikkim; usually issued at Rangpo check post or through registered tour operators.
- Special Zones:
- Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir: Permit required for all; foreigners allowed to Tsomgo with PAP.
- Nathula Pass: Indians only; permits limited and non-operational on certain weekdays.
- North Sikkim:
- Indians: PAP required for Lachen, Lachung, Yumthang, Gurudongmar.
- Foreigners: Access is restricted—Lachung/Yumthang is generally allowed with PAP; Gurudongmar and Nathula are not permitted.
- Children: School ID or birth certificate recommended in addition to guardian’s ID.
- Photos: Keep 4–6 passport-size photos for permits (some checkpoints accept digital copies; carry spares).
What to Pack (Season-wise)
Spring/Summer (March–June)
- Light layers, fleece or light down jacket, sun cap, sunglasses, sunscreen (SPF 50), comfortable walking shoes.
- Rain jacket or poncho—pre-monsoon showers possible.
Monsoon (July–mid-September)
- Waterproof jacket, quick-dry clothes, sturdy non-slip footwear.
- Umbrella, backpack rain cover, extra battery power bank.
Autumn (mid-September–November)
- Layered clothing, warm jacket for mornings/evenings, beanie, gloves for high-altitude trips.
Winter (December–February)
- Thermals, heavy down jacket, woolen cap, gloves, scarf, warm socks.
- Lip balm, moisturizer, sunglasses for snow glare.
Always carry basic medicines and personal prescriptions. A refillable water bottle is recommended.
Food to Try & Shopping
Must-Try Dishes
- Momos (veg/chicken/pork), Thukpa, Thenthuk.
- Gundruk, Kinema (fermented soy), Chhurpi (hard/soft local cheese).
- Sel Roti (festive bread), Phagshapa (pork with radish), local noodles.
Beverages
- Butter tea, Temi Tea (from Sikkim’s famed gardens), and traditional millet beverage (where licensed).
Shopping
- Prayer flags, singing bowls, Thangka paintings, handmade paper products.
- Woolen shawls, yak wool accessories, Sikkim teas and organic spices.
- Best spots: MG Marg (Gangtok), Lal Bazaar, Pelling market, Namchi local shops.
Approx Travel Times
- Flight Chennai → Kolkata: ~2–2.5 hours; Kolkata → Bagdogra: ~1–1.5 hours (plus layover time).
- Flight Chennai → Delhi: ~2.5–3 hours; Delhi → Bagdogra: ~2 hours (plus layover time).
- Train Chennai → NJP: ~30–36 hours depending on service.
- Bagdogra/NJP → Gangtok: ~4–5 hours by road.
- Gangtok → Tsomgo Lake: ~1.5–2 hours one way (road/permit dependent).
- Gangtok → Lachen: ~6–7 hours; Lachen → Gurudongmar: ~3–4 hours (very early start).
- Gangtok → Lachung: ~5–6 hours; Lachung → Yumthang: ~1.5 hours.
- Gangtok → Pelling: ~4–5 hours; Pelling → IXB/NJP: ~4.5–5.5 hours.
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- Book flights to arrive at IXB/NJP by late morning to avoid night driving in the hills.
- Buffer days: Keep at least half to one extra day for weather/road uncertainties, especially in monsoon and deep winter.
- Permit-led planning: Fix North Sikkim/Tsomgo/Nathula dates first; build the rest of the plan around these.
- Accommodation mix: In North Sikkim expect simpler lodges; keep premium stays for Gangtok or Pelling nights.
- Travel light: Soft bags pack better in SUVs; carry a small daypack for high-altitude excursions.
- Meals: Many North Sikkim stays include set meals—inform dietary restrictions in advance.
- Seasonal tips: Spring/autumn fill fastest; winter needs warmer gear and flexibility for snow-related delays.
Ready-Made Package Ideas
1) Chennai–Gangtok Discovery (4 Days)
Highlights: Gangtok city charms, Tsomgo Lake, MG Marg evenings.
Itinerary:
- Day 1: Arrive IXB/NJP → Gangtok. Relax at MG Marg.
- Day 2: Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir excursion.
- Day 3: Gangtok half-day tour (Tashi View, Enchey, Ropeway).
- Day 4: Depart for IXB/NJP.
Inclusions: Transport IXB/NJP–Gangtok–IXB/NJP, sightseeing as per plan, breakfast, permit assistance.
Exclusions: Flights/trains, ropeway tickets, personal expenses.
How to reach from Chennai: Fly Chennai → Bagdogra via Kolkata/Bengaluru; or train to NJP. We arrange the scenic transfer to Gangtok.
2) North Sikkim Explorer (6 Days)
Highlights: Lachen, Gurudongmar Lake (Indians only), Lachung, Yumthang Valley.
Itinerary:
- Day 1: Arrive → Gangtok.
- Day 2: Gangtok → Lachen via waterfalls.
- Day 3: Gurudongmar → transfer to Lachung.
- Day 4: Yumthang → back to Gangtok.
- Day 5: Tsomgo & Baba Mandir or free day.
- Day 6: Departure.
Inclusions: Hill-experienced driver, North Sikkim permits, breakfasts and select dinners in North Sikkim.
Exclusions: Oxygen support (if required), Zero Point add-on, unforeseen weather diversions.
How to reach from Chennai: Morning arrival at IXB recommended; we coordinate same-day drive to Gangtok and permit processing.
3) Gangtok–Pelling Panorama (5 Days)
Highlights: Kanchenjunga views, Pelling Skywalk, Khecheopalri Lake, Temi Tea.
Itinerary:
- Day 1: Arrive → Gangtok.
- Day 2: Local tour + optional Tsomgo (time-permitting).
- Day 3: Drive to Pelling; evening Skywalk.
- Day 4: Khecheopalri, Rabdentse, Pemayangtse.
- Day 5: Temi Tea stop → IXB/NJP.
Inclusions: Private SUV transfers, breakfast, curated sightseeing.
Exclusions: Entry fees, ropeways, meals not mentioned.
How to reach from Chennai: Connect via Bagdogra; we handle all transfers and daily tours.
4) Signature Sikkim Circuit (8 Days)
Highlights: East–North–West Sikkim loop with culture, lakes, and alpine meadows.
Itinerary: Mirrors the “Grand East–North–West Loop” in the Suggested Itineraries section.
Inclusions: Full transport, permits, breakfasts, North Sikkim meals per lodge policy.
Exclusions: Air/rail to IXB/NJP, optional adventures, personal purchases.
How to reach from Chennai: Flight via Kolkata/Delhi/Bengaluru to IXB; or train to NJP. We align your arrival with an optimized day-by-day plan.
Documents & Insurance
- IDs: Carry original government photo IDs for all travellers; multiple photocopies for permits.
- Children: Birth certificate or school ID; parental consent if travelling with guardians.
- Foreign nationals: Passport, visa, ILP for Sikkim entry, and PAP for select zones.
- Travel Insurance: Strongly recommended—cover medical, trip delays due to weather/landslides, and baggage.
- Medical notes: Declare pre-existing conditions to your insurer; carry prescriptions and doctor’s note for essential medicines.
- Digital backups: Keep soft copies of tickets, permits, and IDs on your phone and cloud.
FAQs
A: Fly from Chennai to Bagdogra (via Kolkata/Delhi/Bengaluru) and take a 4–5 hour scenic drive to Gangtok. Alternatively, take a train to NJP and continue by road.
A: Yes. Permits are mandatory. Nathula is open only to Indian nationals and is closed on certain weekdays. Tsomgo permits apply to all; foreigners can visit Tsomgo with PAP.
A: No. Gurudongmar is restricted to Indian nationals. Foreigners can typically visit Lachung/Yumthang with appropriate permits.
A: For a good taste of Sikkim, plan 5–7 days. Add buffer time in monsoon/winter for weather-related delays.
A: Expect weak or no signal in Lachen, Lachung, Gurudongmar, and Yumthang areas. Inform family in advance and download offline maps.
A: ATMs are available in Gangtok and main towns but may be limited in North Sikkim. Carry adequate cash for remote areas.
A: Pack layers. Even summers are cool in the hills. Winters need thermals and heavy jackets; monsoon requires waterproofs and non-slip footwear.
A: It’s possible but not advisable for first-timers due to mountain roads, permits, and taxi-union norms. Hiring local drivers is safer and smoother.
A: Late December to February in higher altitudes like Lachen/Lachung, and occasionally at Tsomgo, weather permitting.
A: As early as possible; slots are limited and subject to weather/security. Share IDs in advance for processing.