Delhi to Sikkim Tour Packages
Best Time to Visit Sikkim from Delhi
Sikkim is a year-round destination, but your experience varies by season. From Delhi, plan around weather, road conditions, and what you want to see.
- Spring (March–May): Rhododendrons bloom, clear views of Kanchenjunga, pleasant days (10–20°C). Ideal for Gangtok, Pelling, Ravangla, and light treks.
- Summer (Late May–June): Mild temperatures in hills; good for families. Early monsoon showers may begin by mid-June—pack rain protection.
- Monsoon (July–mid-September): Lush scenery but frequent landslides and road blocks; not ideal for long drives to North Sikkim. Stick to short, flexible itineraries around Gangtok/Ravangla.
- Autumn (Late September–November): Crystal-clear skies, excellent mountain views. One of the best windows for North Sikkim, Tsomgo Lake, and Pelling.
- Winter (December–February): Snow chances at higher altitudes (Tsomgo, Nathula, Lachung/Lachen). Cold nights; some routes may close temporarily due to snow/ice.
Festival picks: Losoong/Namsoong (Dec), Pang Lhabsol (Aug/Sep), Saga Dawa (May/June). Festival dates vary year to year.
How to Reach Sikkim from Delhi
By Air
- Delhi to Bagdogra (IXB): Frequent non-stop and one-stop flights; typical airborne time ~2–2.5 hours. From Bagdogra, drive to Gangtok (4–5 hours).
- Delhi to Pakyong (PYG), near Gangtok: Limited schedules subject to weather and operational window. If available, it reduces road travel to ~1.5–2 hours.
By Train
- Delhi to New Jalpaiguri (NJP): Multiple trains including Rajdhani/Superfast. From NJP, drive to Gangtok (4.5–5.5 hours).
By Road
- Long overland drive from Delhi is not recommended due to distance and terrain. Fly/train up to Bagdogra/NJP, then continue by road with a local, Sikkim-registered vehicle.
Transfers: Pre-book private cabs for Bagdogra/NJP–Gangtok–Pelling/North Sikkim sectors for comfort and time savings. Shared jeeps and local taxis are available but less flexible.
Top Places to Cover
- Gangtok: MG Marg, Tashi View Point, Ganesh Tok, Hanuman Tok, Enchey Monastery, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Banjhakri Falls.
- Tsomgo (Changu) Lake & Baba Mandir: High-altitude glacial lake and shrine; requires permit. Yak rides seasonal.
- Nathula Pass (Indo–China border): Permit-only; Indian nationals; closed certain weekdays and in bad weather.
- North Sikkim:
- Lachen & Gurudongmar Lake (Indian nationals only): Dramatic alpine desert and a sacred high-altitude lake.
- Lachung, Yumthang Valley & Zero Point (Yumesamdong): Meadows, hot springs, snowline (in season).
- Pelling: Sky Walk, Chenrezig statue, Pemayangtse Monastery, Rabdentse Ruins, Khecheopalri Lake.
- Ravangla & Namchi: Buddha Park, Ralang Monastery, Temi Tea Garden, Samdruptse Statue, Chardham complex.
- Zuluk–Old Silk Route (East Sikkim): Hairpin bends, sunrise viewpoints (Thambi Point). Permit-bound, seasonal.
- Yuksom: Gateway to treks, Norbugang Coronation Throne, Dubdi Monastery.
Suggested Itineraries (3–8 Days)
3 Days: Gangtok Snapshot
- Day 1: Fly Delhi–Bagdogra/NJP–Gangtok. MG Marg evening stroll.
- Day 2: Gangtok city tour (Tashi View, Hanuman Tok, Enchey, Tibetology, Banjhakri).
- Day 3: Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir (time/permits permitting); depart.
4 Days: Gangtok with Tsomgo/Nathula
- Day 1: Delhi–Bagdogra/NJP–Gangtok.
- Day 2: Full city tour + ropeway.
- Day 3: Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir; add Nathula (Indian nationals; permits, operational days).
- Day 4: Local market time; depart.
5 Days: Gangtok + Pelling
- Day 1–2: Gangtok city + Tsomgo/Baba.
- Day 3: Drive Gangtok–Pelling via Ravangla Buddha Park.
- Day 4: Pelling sightseeing (Pemayangtse, Rabdentse, Sky Walk, Khecheopalri).
- Day 5: Depart to Bagdogra/NJP.
6 Days: Best of East & North
- Day 1: Arrive Gangtok.
- Day 2: City tour.
- Day 3–4: Lachung–Yumthang Valley (possible Zero Point add-on; weather/permits).
- Day 5: Tsomgo, Baba; optional Nathula.
- Day 6: Depart.
7 Days: Classic Sikkim Circuit
- Day 1–2: Gangtok city + Tsomgo/Baba/Nathula (if eligible).
- Day 3–4: North Sikkim (Lachung–Yumthang or Lachen–Gurudongmar for Indian nationals).
- Day 5–6: Pelling highlights.
- Day 7: Fly out from Bagdogra.
8 Days: Grand East–North–West Loop
- Day 1–2: Gangtok explorations.
- Day 3–4: North Sikkim sector (choose Lachen or Lachung based on interest/eligibility).
- Day 5: Transfer to Pelling via Namchi/Temi Tea (time permitting).
- Day 6: Pelling full tour.
- Day 7: Ravangla/nearby monasteries.
- Day 8: Departure.
What’s Included vs Excluded
Common Inclusions
- Accommodation in chosen category with daily breakfast (meal plans vary by hotel).
- Private transfers from Bagdogra/NJP and intercity travel in Sikkim with a local, registered vehicle.
- Scheduled sightseeing as per itinerary (city tours, designated viewpoints, monasteries).
- Permit assistance for Tsomgo/Baba, Nathula (Indian nationals), and North Sikkim sectors.
- Driver allowances, tolls, parking, and applicable state entry charges.
Common Exclusions
- Flights or trains between Delhi and Bagdogra/NJP unless explicitly added.
- Personal expenses, room service, additional sightseeing beyond plan.
- Jeep upgrades, ropeway tickets, yak rides, Sky Walk fees, and activity charges.
- Major medical costs, travel insurance, and emergency evacuations.
- Meals not mentioned; heater charges (many hotels charge extra in winter).
Local Transport Rules & Extras
- Vehicle Unions: Specific sightseeing circuits are managed by local taxi unions. Certain routes (e.g., Tsomgo/North Sikkim) require approved local vehicles/drivers.
- Nathula & North Sikkim: Only registered operators can secure permits and run vehicles. Self-drive and non-local vehicles are typically not permitted.
- Road Conditions: Mountain roads can be narrow, winding, and affected by weather. Night travel on remote stretches is generally discouraged or restricted.
- Green Initiatives: Sikkim has strict anti-litter and plastic restrictions; carry reusable bottles and avoid single-use plastics.
- Activity Notes: Ropeway (Gangtok), Sky Walk (Pelling), yak rides (Tsomgo) are paid locally and subject to weather.
- Child/Health Considerations: High-altitude spots (Nathula, Gurudongmar, Zero Point) may not suit very young children, seniors with cardiac/respiratory issues, or pregnant travelers.
Connectivity, Safety & Travel Tips
- Mobile Network: Jio and Airtel work in Gangtok and towns; BSNL may have wider rural reach. Data can be patchy in North Sikkim and high passes.
- Cash & ATMs: ATMs exist in Gangtok/Pelling but may be limited in North Sikkim. Carry adequate cash for remote areas.
- Health & Altitude: Ascend gradually, stay hydrated, avoid heavy exertion at high passes. Keep basic AMS medication per doctor’s advice.
- Weather Readiness: Layered clothing is essential; keep rain/wind protection handy even on sunny days.
- Responsible Travel: Respect monastery etiquette, ask before photographing people, and stick to marked trails.
- Emergency: Note local helplines and your hotel/tour coordinator’s number; inform them of day trips and return times.
Permits & ID Requirements
- Entry into Sikkim:
- Indian nationals: Valid government photo ID with address (Aadhaar, Passport, Voter ID, DL) is sufficient.
- Foreign nationals: Require Restricted/Protected Area Permit (RAP/PAP) to enter Sikkim, obtainable at Sikkim Tourism Offices, Rangpo/Melli checkposts, and select airports; carry passport, Indian visa, and passport-size photos.
- Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir, North Sikkim:
- Permit mandatory for all travelers (arranged via registered operator). Submit ID copies and recent photos at least a day prior.
- Nathula Pass:
- Indian nationals only; closed on specific weekdays and during adverse weather. Limited daily permits—book early.
- Foreign National Restrictions:
- Not permitted to visit Nathula and Gurudongmar Lake; can visit Tsomgo and Yumthang with PAP under current rules (subject to official updates).
What to Pack (Season-wise)
Spring/Autumn
- Light woolens, fleece jacket, windproof outer layer.
- Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, cap.
- Personal meds, basic first aid, rehydration salts.
Monsoon
- Waterproof jacket/poncho, quick-dry clothing, anti-slip footwear.
- Packed snacks and buffer for travel delays; waterproof bag covers.
Winter/High-Altitude Excursions
- Thermals, heavy jacket, gloves, beanie, neck gaiter.
- Moisturizer, lip balm, sunglasses (snow glare), wool socks.
- Optional: small oxygen canister if advised by your doctor.
Documents: Keep multiple photocopies and digital scans of IDs for permits.
Food to Try & Shopping
Must-Try Sikkimese & Himalayan Flavors
- Momos and Thukpa (classic comfort foods)
- Phagshapa (pork with radish and chillies)
- Gundruk & Kinema (fermented greens and soybeans)
- Sael Roti with Aaloo Dum (Nepalese influence)
- Chhurpi (hardened yak/cow cheese) and Dalle Khursani (hot chilli)
- Local brews: Chhang/Tongba (where permitted), Temi Tea varieties
Shopping Picks
- Organic tea (Temi), large cardamom, local spices.
- Handwoven carpets, shawls, and woolens.
- Prayer flags, thangkas, singing bowls, Buddhist souvenirs.
- Local art, wooden crafts, and eco-friendly products.
Best markets: MG Marg and Lal Bazaar (Gangtok), Pelling Market, Namchi/Ravangla stalls near monasteries.
Approx Travel Times
- Delhi → Bagdogra flight: 2–2.5 hrs (airborne)
- Bagdogra Airport → Gangtok: 4–5 hrs by road
- NJP (New Jalpaiguri) → Gangtok: 4.5–5.5 hrs
- Gangtok → Tsomgo Lake: ~2 hrs (one way); add time for Baba/Nathula
- Gangtok → Lachen: 6–7 hrs; Lachen → Gurudongmar: 3–4 hrs (early start)
- Gangtok → Lachung: 5–6 hrs; Lachung → Yumthang: 1.5–2 hrs
- Gangtok → Pelling: 4–5 hrs
- Pelling → Bagdogra/NJP: 5–6 hrs
- Gangtok → Ravangla/Namchi: 2.5–3.5 hrs
Note: Weather, traffic, and permits can add buffers—plan accordingly.
Booking Tips for Delhi Travellers
- Lock permits early: Nathula and North Sikkim have limited daily quotas and weather-dependent access—book well in advance.
- Choose arrival hub wisely: Bagdogra flights are more frequent; Pakyong is closer to Gangtok but schedules can be limited.
- Buffer days: Keep one flexible day for weather-related delays, especially in monsoon/winter.
- Vehicle type: Opt for SUVs for North Sikkim and hill drives; they’re safer and more comfortable on mountain roads.
- Altitude planning: Schedule high-altitude day trips after at least one acclimatization night in Gangtok.
- Hotel location: In Gangtok, MG Marg-adjacent hotels are convenient for strolls; in Pelling, Upper Pelling offers grand mountain views.
- Payment & confirmations: Keep soft copies of vouchers, driver details, and permit documents handy on your phone.
Ready-Made Package Ideas
1) Gangtok Essentials – 4 Days
Ideal for: First-timers, families, short getaways from Delhi.
Outline Itinerary:
- Day 1: Delhi → Bagdogra/NJP → Gangtok. Evening at MG Marg.
- Day 2: Gangtok city tour (Enchey, Tibetology, Tashi View, Hanuman Tok, Banjhakri).
- Day 3: Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir; ropeway in evening (time permitting).
- Day 4: Depart to Bagdogra/NJP for onward journey.
Highlights: Scenic viewpoints, culture, glacial lake day trip.
Inclusions: Hotel with breakfast, private transfers, city tour, permit assistance for Tsomgo/Baba, driver allowances.
Exclusions: Flights/trains from Delhi (add-on possible), Nathula permit/visit, ropeway tickets, personal expenses, extra meals, heater charges.
Reaching from Delhi: Fly to Bagdogra for best connectivity; or overnight train to NJP. Private cab to Gangtok arranged in advance.
2) East & North Highlights – 6 Days
Ideal for: Travelers seeking alpine valleys and a touch of snow (seasonal).
Outline Itinerary:
- Day 1: Arrive Gangtok.
- Day 2: City tour + leisure.
- Day 3: Drive to Lachung (North Sikkim) via waterfalls and viewpoints.
- Day 4: Yumthang Valley excursion; optional Zero Point (weather/permits). Return to Gangtok.
- Day 5: Tsomgo Lake & Baba; optional Nathula (Indian nationals).
- Day 6: Departure.
Highlights: Yumthang meadows, hot springs, alpine vistas, glacial lake.
Inclusions: Hotels with breakfast, North Sikkim sector in permitted vehicle, permit assistance, transfers, driver allowances.
Exclusions: Delhi–Bagdogra/NJP travel (can be added), Nathula add-on, entry/activity fees, Zero Point local charges, personal expenses.
Reaching from Delhi: Prefer morning flight to Bagdogra to reach Gangtok by evening; begin North Sikkim next day after acclimatization.
3) Sikkim Circuit – 8 Days (Gangtok, North, Pelling)
Ideal for: Comprehensive coverage with balanced pace.
Outline Itinerary:
- Day 1–2: Gangtok city + Tsomgo/Baba; Nathula optional (Indian nationals; specific days).
- Day 3–4: North Sikkim sector—choose Lachen (Gurudongmar for Indian nationals) or Lachung (Yumthang/Zero Point).
- Day 5: Transfer to Pelling via Namchi/Temi Tea Garden (time permitting).
- Day 6: Pelling full tour—Rabdentse, Pemayangtse, Sky Walk, Khecheopalri Lake.
- Day 7: Ravangla Buddha Park and nearby monasteries.
- Day 8: Drive to Bagdogra/NJP and depart.
Highlights: Kanchenjunga views, monasteries, ancient ruins, alpine lakes/valleys.
Inclusions: Breakfasts, private transfers, permitted vehicles for restricted zones, permit assistance, driver allowances.
Exclusions: Flights/trains from Delhi, meals not specified, activity tickets, heater charges, medical insurance.
Reaching from Delhi: Fly to Bagdogra for widest choice; late arrivals should keep first night at Gangtok and start mountain sectors next day.
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Documents & Insurance
- Valid Photo ID with address (Aadhaar/Voter ID/Passport/DL) for every traveler; carry originals and 4–6 photocopies for permits.
- Passport and Indian visa for foreign nationals; multiple passport-size photos recommended.
- Travel Insurance: Prefer comprehensive coverage with trip delay, medical, evacuation, and adventure add-ons if planning high-altitude excursions.
- Medical Prescriptions: Carry personal medicines and doctor’s note for specific conditions; keep a first-aid kit.
- Digital Backups: Store e-copies of tickets, hotel vouchers, driver/vehicle info, and permit scans on your phone/cloud.
FAQs
A: Share your documents at least 24–48 hours in advance; during peak seasons and holidays, apply as early as possible because daily quotas are limited and weather can cause sudden suspensions.
A: Pakyong is closer to Gangtok but has limited schedules and weather-related constraints. Bagdogra offers more flights and reliability; choose Pakyong if timings align and operations are confirmed for your dates.
A: No. Current regulations restrict foreign nationals from Nathula Pass and Gurudongmar Lake. They can visit Tsomgo Lake and Yumthang Valley with appropriate permits arranged via registered operators.
A: Late September to November and March to April generally offer the clearest skies and the most reliable mountain panoramas across Sikkim.
A: It’s possible due to high elevation. Acclimatize in Gangtok, hydrate well, avoid heavy exertion, and consult a doctor beforehand if you have cardiac or respiratory issues. Very young children and pregnant travelers should avoid high passes.
A: Many properties charge extra for room heaters in winter. Confirm inclusions beforehand or be prepared to pay locally if needed.
A: Operators monitor landslide-prone stretches and adjust plans as required. Keep flexible buffers, travel during daylight, and follow local advisories for safe routing.
A: Typically rugged SUVs operated by permitted drivers. Non-local or self-drive cars are generally not allowed for these sectors due to union and permit norms.
A: Yes. Breakfast is standard; you can upgrade to MAP/other plans based on hotel options. Vegetarian and Jain-friendly choices are widely available in tourist hubs.
A: Yes, 2–4 recent passport-size photos per traveler help expedite permits, along with photocopies of valid photo IDs.
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