Pune to Sikkim Tour Packages

Best Time to Visit Sikkim from Pune

Sikkim welcomes Pune travellers through distinct seasons, each offering a different mood and landscape.

  • Spring (March–May): Rhododendrons bloom in Yumthang Valley; skies are clear, pleasant temperatures (10–20°C) perfect for Gangtok, Pelling, and easy trekking.
  • Early Summer (Late May–June): Snow persists on high passes like Nathula; alpine lakes (Tsomgo) are accessible with permits. Carry light woollens.
  • Monsoon (July–September): Lush greenery and waterfalls; however, intermittent landslides and road closures can occur. Travel only with flexible plans and buffer days.
  • Autumn (October–November): Crisp views of Kanchenjunga; festivals, stable weather, and excellent road conditions. Ideal for North Sikkim circuits.
  • Winter (December–February): Snow on higher reaches (Lachen–Gurudongmar, Zero Point). Cold (sub-zero at altitude). Great for snow seekers; check accessibility and be prepared for delays.

Tip for Pune travellers: Long weekends and festive holidays see high demand for permits and rooms—book in advance.

How to Reach Sikkim from Pune

By Air (Fastest)

  • Fly from Pune (PNQ) to Bagdogra (IXB) via Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, or Kolkata. Typical total journey (with layover): about 4.5–8 hours.
  • From Bagdogra to Gangtok: 4–5.5 hours by road. Private cabs and shared vehicles available. Helicopter transfers to Gangtok (subject to weather and availability).

By Train

  • Train from Pune to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) or Siliguri Junction. NJP is the main railhead for Sikkim.
  • NJP/Siliguri to Gangtok by road: 4–5.5 hours depending on traffic and weather.

By Road (After Air/Rail)

  • Well-established routes via NH10 lead to Gangtok. Hill driving norms apply (limited night movement on some stretches).
  • Stops for tea/snacks en route at Melli, Rangpo, and Singtam.

Note: Nathula, North Sikkim, and protected zones mandate additional permits—arranged through registered operators.

Top Places to Cover

  • Gangtok: MG Marg, Tashi View Point, Ganesh Tok, Hanuman Tok, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Ropeway, Rumtek Monastery, Banjhakri Falls.
  • Tsomgo (Changu) Lake: Alpine lake with yak rides; often snow-kissed in winter.
  • Nathula Pass: Historic Indo–China pass (Indians only; closed certain days; permit required).
  • North Sikkim:
    • Lachen & Gurudongmar Lake: High-altitude lake with surreal blue waters (permits, early departures, altitude care essential).
    • Lachung, Yumthang Valley & Zero Point: Meadows, hot springs, rhododendrons in spring; snow in winter.
    • Dzongu: Indigenous Lepcha region, homestays, eco-cultural immersion.
  • West & South Sikkim:
    • Pelling: Skywalk, Pemayangtse Monastery, Rabdentse Ruins, Khecheopalri Lake.
    • Ravangla & Namchi: Buddha Park, Samdruptse, Chardham complex.
    • Yuksom: Gateway to Dzongri–Goecha La treks; history of Sikkim’s first capital.
  • East Sikkim (Silk Route): Zuluk, Padamchen, Kupup Lake—scenic hairpin bends and high passes (permit zone).
  • Adventure & Nature: Teesta rafting (seasonal), paragliding (Gangtok), birding in Maenam and Khangchendzonga National Park buffer zones.

Suggested Itineraries (3–8 Days)

3 Days: Gangtok Snapshot

  • Day 1: Arrive Bagdogra/NJP – Drive to Gangtok; MG Marg evening stroll.
  • Day 2: Gangtok local tour (Tashi View, Ganesh Tok, Banjhakri Falls, Institute of Tibetology, Ropeway).
  • Day 3: Return to Bagdogra/NJP.

4 Days: Gangtok + Tsomgo

  • Day 1: Arrival – Gangtok.
  • Day 2: Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir (permit); yak ride; optional snow activities in winter.
  • Day 3: Gangtok monastery trail (Rumtek, Enchey) + free time.
  • Day 4: Departure.

5 Days: Gangtok with Pelling

  • Day 1: Arrival – Gangtok.
  • Day 2: Tsomgo Lake excursion.
  • Day 3: Drive to Pelling via Ravangla Buddha Park; evening Skywalk.
  • Day 4: Pelling sightseeing (Rabdentse, Pemayangtse, Khecheopalri).
  • Day 5: Departure via Bagdogra/NJP.

6 Days: North Sikkim Taster

  • Day 1: Arrival – Gangtok.
  • Day 2: Gangtok local + permit processing.
  • Day 3: Gangtok to Lachen.
  • Day 4: Lachen – Gurudongmar – Transfer to Lachung.
  • Day 5: Lachung – Yumthang/Zero Point – Back to Gangtok.
  • Day 6: Departure.

7 Days: Himalayan Highlights

  • Day 1: Arrival – Gangtok.
  • Day 2: Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir (consider Nathula if permits secured).
  • Day 3: Gangtok local + free evening.
  • Day 4: Gangtok to Pelling via Namchi Chardham/Samdruptse.
  • Day 5: Pelling full day tour.
  • Day 6: Leisure, short hikes or monasteries.
  • Day 7: Departure.

8 Days: Offbeat + Classics

  • Day 1: Arrival – Gangtok.
  • Day 2: Tsomgo + Baba Mandir.
  • Day 3–4: North Sikkim (Lachen, Gurudongmar; Lachung, Yumthang).
  • Day 5: Return to Gangtok.
  • Day 6–7: Pelling with Yuksom/Khanchendzonga viewpoints.
  • Day 8: Departure.

Note: Monsoon and winter may alter access to high-altitude spots. Keep a buffer day in plans with North Sikkim or Silk Route segments.

What’s Included vs Excluded

Typically Included

  • Accommodation in Gangtok/Pelling/North Sikkim (as per selected category).
  • Daily breakfast; in remote North Sikkim, simple meals at lodges.
  • Private or shared vehicle for transfers and sightseeing as per itinerary.
  • Driver allowances, tolls, and parking.
  • Permit assistance for Tsomgo/Nathula/North Sikkim (govt. fees extra where applicable).
  • Local support and on-ground assistance.

Typically Excluded

  • Flights/train tickets between Pune and Bagdogra/NJP.
  • Entry fees, ropeway, rides, yak/pony charges.
  • Meals not specified; personal expenses, tips.
  • Camera fees, adventure activities, and any optional add-ons.
  • Emergency costs due to landslides/weather/roadblocks.
  • Travel insurance and medical expenses.

Local Transport Rules & Extras

  • Vehicle Unions: Specific zones may require local union vehicles (e.g., North Sikkim, Nathula). Vehicle changes at check-posts are common.
  • MG Marg, Gangtok: Pedestrian-only; vehicles drop off at designated points.
  • Permit Zones: Tsomgo/Nathula/North Sikkim allow only registered vehicles with valid permits and limited seating capacity.
  • Nathula Add-on: Often operates as a separate add-on from Tsomgo; subject to quotas, weather, and army clearance.
  • Night Travel: Hill routes have restricted night movement; start early for long transfers (Lachen/Lachung).
  • Luggage: Soft bags preferred; keep medicines and warm wear handy in cabin.
  • Extras: Ropeway tickets, yak rides, Skywalk entry, hot spring access are payable on the spot.

Connectivity, Safety & Travel Tips

  • Mobile & Internet: Jio and Airtel work well in Gangtok/Pelling; patchy in North Sikkim and Silk Route. Download maps offline.
  • ATMs: Available in Gangtok, Namchi, Pelling; scarce in remote areas. Carry adequate cash.
  • Altitude: Gurudongmar and Zero Point are high-altitude; avoid exertion, keep warm, stay hydrated, and descend if unwell.
  • Weather: Layer clothing; carry rain protection in monsoon and windproofs in winter.
  • Health: Motion sickness tablets for winding roads; personal medicines and basic first-aid essential.
  • Responsible Travel: Respect monasteries, avoid littering, and seek permission before photographing locals/monks.
  • Safety: Sikkim is considered traveller-friendly; still, safeguard valuables and follow guide/driver advice.

Permits & ID Requirements

  • Inner Line/Protected Area Permits:
    • Tsomgo & Baba Mandir: Permit for all visitors.
    • Nathula Pass: Indian citizens only; limited slots; typically closed on Mon/Tue (subject to change by authorities).
    • North Sikkim (Lachen/Lachung, Gurudongmar, Yumthang/Zero Point): Protected Area; permits mandatory.
  • Documents Needed: Government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar/Passport/Driving License), 2–4 passport-size photographs, and in some cases photocopies of IDs.
  • Foreign Nationals: Require Restricted/Protected Area Permits; must travel with registered operators and may have access limitations to certain borders.
  • Lead Time: Submit documents at least 1–2 days prior for smooth processing; extra time around holidays.
  • Children: Birth certificate/school ID may be requested alongside guardian IDs.

What to Pack (Season-wise)

Spring/Autumn

  • Light woollens, windcheater, comfortable walking shoes.
  • Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, SPF 30+), lip balm.
  • Reusable water bottle; basic first-aid.

Monsoon

  • Waterproof jacket/poncho, quick-dry clothing, anti-slip footwear.
  • Rain cover for luggage; mosquito repellent.
  • Extra buffer day in itinerary.

Winter/High-Altitude Excursions

  • Thermals, fleece/down jacket, gloves, woollen cap, warm socks.
  • Moisturizer, lip balm, sunglasses (snow glare), hand warmers if needed.
  • Light snacks (energy bars), and prescription medicines.

Food to Try & Shopping

Must-Try Foods

  • Momos and Thukpa: Classic comfort meals across Sikkim.
  • Phagshapa, Gundruk, Kinema: Traditional Sikkimese/Nepali dishes.
  • Chhurpi (yak/cow milk cheese), Sael roti, Wai-Wai soup variations.
  • Local Breweries & Teas: Try Temi Tea and locally crafted beverages.

Shopping

  • Temi Tea packs, organic spices and produce.
  • Handwoven woollens, shawls, and stoles.
  • Prayer flags, thangkas, prayer wheels, handmade paper products.
  • Souvenir hubs: MG Marg & Lal Bazaar (Gangtok), Pelling Market, Namchi lanes.

Approx Travel Times

  • Pune to Bagdogra (flight, with layover): ~4.5–8 hours total.
  • Bagdogra Airport to Gangtok: ~4–5.5 hours by road.
  • NJP to Gangtok: ~4–5.5 hours.
  • Gangtok local sightseeing: Half-day ~4–5 hours; full-day ~8–9 hours.
  • Gangtok to Tsomgo Lake: ~1.5–2.5 hours (one way); Tsomgo to Nathula: ~45–60 minutes.
  • Gangtok to Lachen/Lachung: ~5–6.5 hours each.
  • Lachen to Gurudongmar Lake: ~3–4 hours (very early start).
  • Lachung to Yumthang: ~1.5 hours; Yumthang to Zero Point: ~45–75 minutes.
  • Gangtok to Pelling: ~4–5 hours; Pelling to Bagdogra/NJP: ~4.5–5.5 hours.

Booking Tips for Pune Travellers

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  • Book Early for Permits: Nathula and North Sikkim have limited daily quotas; share IDs and photos in advance to lock permits.
  • Time Your Flights: Aim for morning/early afternoon arrival at Bagdogra to comfortably reach Gangtok by evening.
  • Choose the Right Season: Spring/autumn for views and blooms; winter for snow; avoid tight schedules in monsoon.
  • Keep a Buffer Day: Especially if covering North Sikkim or flying during winter/monsoon when delays are possible.
  • Private vs Shared: Families may prefer private SUVs for flexibility; solo travellers can opt for curated shared options on select routes.
  • Health Readiness: If planning Gurudongmar/Zero Point, discuss altitude considerations with your doctor.
  • Payment & Vouchers: Carry printed or mobile vouchers and government IDs for hotel check-in and check-posts.
  • Insurance: Add comprehensive travel insurance covering weather disruptions and medical needs.
  • Customize Thoughtfully: Add Pelling/Yuksom for heritage, or Silk Route for panoramas; leave room for leisure.

Ready-Made Package Ideas

1) 4D/3N Gangtok Delight

Highlights: Gangtok city tour, Tsomgo Lake, ropeway, monasteries.

Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Bagdogra/NJP – Gangtok transfer; MG Marg.
  • Day 2: Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir.
  • Day 3: Gangtok local (viewpoints, Banjhakri, Institute of Tibetology, Ropeway).
  • Day 4: Departure.

Inclusions: Accommodation with breakfast, private transfers, permit support for Tsomgo, driver allowances.

Exclusions: Pune–Bagdogra/NJP travel, entry/ride fees, meals not specified, personal expenses, insurance.

Getting There from Pune: Fly to Bagdogra via Delhi/Mumbai/Kolkata; or train Pune–NJP, then road to Gangtok.

2) 5D/4N Family Short Break: Gangtok + Pelling

Highlights: Tsomgo Lake, Buddha Park (Ravangla), Pelling Skywalk, Khecheopalri Lake.

Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Arrive – Gangtok.
  • Day 2: Tsomgo & Baba Mandir.
  • Day 3: Gangtok to Pelling via Ravangla Buddha Park.
  • Day 4: Pelling tour (Rabdentse, Pemayangtse, Skywalk, Khecheopalri).
  • Day 5: Departure via Bagdogra/NJP.

Inclusions: Hotels with breakfast, transfers, sightseeing as per plan, permits where required.

Exclusions: Air/rail from Pune, optional rides, meals beyond plan, tips, insurance.

Getting There from Pune: Pune–Bagdogra flight; road transfers arranged to/from Pelling/Gangtok.

3) 6D/5N North Sikkim Taster (Lachen & Lachung)

Highlights: Gurudongmar Lake, Yumthang Valley, Zero Point (weather/permit dependent), alpine scenery.

Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Arrival – Gangtok.
  • Day 2: Gangtok local + permit processing.
  • Day 3: Gangtok to Lachen.
  • Day 4: Gurudongmar – Transfer to Lachung.
  • Day 5: Yumthang/Zero Point – Return to Gangtok.
  • Day 6: Departure.

Inclusions: City hotel + North Sikkim lodge stays, transport, permits, simple meals in North Sikkim.

Exclusions: Pune–Bagdogra/NJP, oxygen/medical, personal expenses, optional rides.

Getting There from Pune: Recommended morning arrival at Bagdogra for smooth transfer to Gangtok and timely permit work.

4) 7D/6N Himalayan Highlights: Gangtok, Nathula Add-on, Pelling

Highlights: Tsomgo, optional Nathula (Indians; limited slots), monasteries, Kanchenjunga views, Skywalk.

Itinerary:

  • Day 1–2: Gangtok arrival + Tsomgo/Nathula (subject to permit).
  • Day 3: Gangtok city + leisure café walk at MG Marg.
  • Day 4: Transfer to Pelling via Namchi Chardham.
  • Day 5: Pelling full-day tour.
  • Day 6: Leisure/short hikes (Yuksom option).
  • Day 7: Departure.

Inclusions: Accommodation with breakfast, vehicle with driver, permits support, parking/tolls.

Exclusions: Flights/trains, Skywalk entry, ropeway/yak rides, meals not mentioned, insurance.

Getting There from Pune: Pune–Bagdogra flight (via metro hub); onward road arranged.

5) 8D/7N Silk Route & Classics

Highlights: Zuluk loops, Kupup Lake, Tsomgo, Gangtok cultural circuit, Pelling heritage.

Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Arrival – Gangtok.
  • Day 2–3: Silk Route (Zuluk/Padamchen/Kupup; permits).
  • Day 4: Return to Gangtok.
  • Day 5–6: Pelling with Skywalk and lakes.
  • Day 7: Leisure/optional Namchi.
  • Day 8: Departure.

Inclusions: Stays across Gangtok/Silk Route/Pelling, transport, permit guidance.

Exclusions: Pune connectivity, activities, personal expenses, insurance.

Getting There from Pune: Prefer early arrival to start Silk Route leg comfortably; monsoon/winter plans require flexibility.

Documents & Insurance

  • Valid Government Photo ID for all travellers (Aadhaar/Passport/DL). Keep hard and soft copies.
  • 2–4 passport-size photos per traveller for permits.
  • Child Documents: Birth certificate/school ID may be asked.
  • Foreign Nationals: Passport, Indian visa, Restricted/Protected Area Permits; travel with registered operators.
  • Travel Insurance: Recommended for medical coverage, evacuation, baggage delay/loss, and trip interruptions due to weather.
  • Medical: Carry prescriptions, altitude-specific advice if visiting high passes, and personal medication stock.
  • Emergency Contacts: Share hotel/driver details with family; note local helplines provided by your operator.

FAQs

Q: What is the ideal trip duration from Pune to cover Sikkim’s highlights?
A: For first-timers, 5–7 days balances Gangtok, Tsomgo, and Pelling. Add 2 more days for North Sikkim or Silk Route.
Q: Can I visit Nathula Pass on any day?
A: Nathula is typically closed on Mondays and Tuesdays and is subject to army clearance and weather. Permits are limited; apply early.
Q: Are foreigners allowed to visit Gurudongmar and Nathula?
A: Access is restricted for foreigners in certain border areas. Consult your operator for the latest rules and alternate high-altitude experiences.
Q: Is North Sikkim safe for children and seniors?
A: Many families visit comfortably; however, high altitude at Gurudongmar/Zero Point can be strenuous. Seek medical advice, avoid overexertion, and consider skipping extreme altitudes if concerned.
Q: How early should I book from Pune?
A: During spring, autumn, and festive weeks, secure flights, hotels, and permits 3–6 weeks in advance, earlier if you want specific view rooms or peak dates.
Q: What mobile networks work best in Sikkim?
A: Jio and Airtel generally perform well in Gangtok and Pelling; expect limited data and patchy signal in North Sikkim and Silk Route.
Q: Do I need cash or will cards/UPI work?
A: UPI and cards work in cities; carry cash for remote villages, entry fees, rides, and small eateries.
Q: What if weather blocks roads?
A: Your plan may be re-sequenced or substituted. Keep a buffer day and flexible mindset; safety decisions by authorities are final.
Q: Can I self-drive in Sikkim?
A: It’s possible but not advised for first-time hill drivers due to steep, winding routes and local permit/union protocols. Hiring local drivers is recommended.
Q: Where should I base myself for first trip—Gangtok or Pelling?
A: Start with Gangtok for connectivity and day trips (Tsomgo/Nathula). Add Pelling for Kanchenjunga views and heritage if you have 1–2 extra days.
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