Sikkim — the Himalayan jewel of North-East India — is a land of snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, cascading waterfalls, and serene Buddhist monasteries. From the vibrant capital Gangtok to the breathtaking Nathula Pass, the tranquil beauty of Tsomgo Lake, and the flower-covered meadows of Yumthang Valley, Sikkim offers a perfect mix of adventure, spirituality, and nature. Our Sikkim tour packages are designed to showcase the state’s best experiences — from high-altitude Himalayan adventures to peaceful monastery retreats.
We ensure your Sikkim holiday is smooth, comfortable, and unforgettable.
Customised Itineraries: Honeymoon, family vacation, trekking expeditions, or cultural escapes.
Complete Arrangements: Flights/trains, hotels, transfers, permits, and sightseeing.
Local Expertise: Experienced guides for hidden gems and authentic experiences.
Best Value: Affordable yet premium-quality packages.
24/7 Assistance: Support throughout your journey.
Indian Citizens: No visa required.
Foreign Visitors: Indian visa required.
Permits:
Protected Area Permit (PAP) for foreigners visiting Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass, Yumthang Valley.
No permit required for Indian citizens for most areas, but permits needed for Nathula Pass and North Sikkim.
Documents: Valid government photo ID (Aadhaar, Passport, or Voter ID).
Currency: Indian Rupee (INR).
ATMs available in major towns like Gangtok, Pelling.
Carry cash for rural areas — digital payments (UPI, cards) accepted in tourist hubs.
Providers: Jio, Airtel, BSNL.
Best Coverage: Jio and Airtel in towns; BSNL for remote areas.
Where to Buy: Mobile shops in Gangtok or Siliguri with valid ID.
Mar–Jun: Pleasant spring/summer, ideal for sightseeing and treks.
Sep–Nov: Clear skies and perfect mountain views.
Dec–Feb: Snow season in higher altitudes (cold weather).
Domestic tourists: Valid ID.
Foreign tourists: Indian visa + Protected Area Permit for restricted zones.
Carry warm clothes — temperatures drop at night.
Acclimatise before visiting high-altitude places like Nathula Pass.
Stay hydrated and avoid overexertion in thin air.
INR is the official currency.
ATMs in major towns; carry some cash for rural areas.
UPI and cards accepted in tourist areas.
Private taxis are the main mode for sightseeing.
Shared jeeps connect towns but can be crowded.
No metro or local bus network for tourists.
Dress modestly when visiting monasteries.
Remove shoes before entering sacred places.
Be respectful when photographing monks or locals.
Hindi, English widely spoken; Nepali common among locals.
Network patchy in remote valleys.
Police: 100
Ambulance: 108
Tourist Helpline: 1363
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