Things to Avoid in Sikkim for a Hassle-Free Trip in 2024

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Things to Avoid in Sikkim for a Hassle-Free Trip

Travelling to Sikkim offers you a pleasant experience that will help you spend an amazing vacation and leisure time. Sikkim offers you some of the scenic destinations that has breathtaking views which highlights a unique blend of adventure, rich traditions and culture and natural beauty. In order to ensure hassle free travel, you must consider the following options that will help you spend a relaxed and comfortable vacation at Sikkim.

Here is the list of Things to Avoid in Sikkim for a Hassle-Free Trip:

  • Packing light clothes during summer season
  • Ignoring carrying of medications
  • Not booking through travel agency
  • Carrying uncomfortable footwear
  • Touching the local people
  • Illegal activities
  • Littering on public spaces
  • Travelling without permits
  • Focusing on savoring only momos

Things to Avoid in Sikkim for a Hassle-Free Trip

Packing light clothes during summer season

Packing light clothes during summer season

Firstly, the temperature at hills or high altitude is different from that on the plains and as a result, there is significantly low temperature during the summer months in Sikkim. Moreover, there are also chances of facing uncertain rainfall, for which it is recommended to carry an umbrella during every season. In contrast to the plains, where one enjoys the coolness at night, in Sikkim, you will require warm clothes to save yourself from the freezing temperature.

Ignoring carrying of medications

Ignoring carrying of medications
Ignoring carrying of medications

If you are travelling to Sikkim, then you must carry the necessary medicines that are prescribed to you by the doctor instead of relying upon the pharmacies present at Sikkim. You may also suffer from altitude sickness or motion sickness, for which you must be ready with the necessary medicines that will help you stay fit and overcome the ill situation. In case of hiking, you must ensure acclimatizing  as it will reduce the chances of you falling sick due to the fall in the condensate of the oxygen level. You must also ensure staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water that will help you stay fit during your trekking or hiking adventure.

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Not booking through travel agency

Not booking through travel agency
Not booking through travel agency

Travelling to Sikkim without booking a travel agency may create issues of obtaining required permits, offering you the necessary information on the do’s and don’ts to be followed while visiting different areas of Sikkim. Booking your stay using travel agency will help you reduce your hassle in booking accommodations, room availability, attaining your desired vehicles, complete your trip on a budget and reduce the pressure of facing issues. 

You can travel to Sikkim by booking through TripFactory, which is a reliable tour operator and also has an office in Siliguri. TripFactory will ensure a hassle free travelling under your budget and will try to make your trip as memorable as possible. Moreover, the travel arrangements will be made as per your choice and preferences. 

Carrying uncomfortable footwear

Carrying uncomfortable footwear
Carrying uncomfortable footwear

You must carry comfortable running shoes with good grip as there are places where you need to walk and you also need to walk on both inclined and declined slopes. If possible you must also keep an extra pair of shoes, as uncertain rain may wet your shoe, which will affect your entire Sikkim trip. You can also purchase waterproof boots that will help you safeguard against rain and snow.     

Touching the local people

Touching the local people
Touching the local people

Sikkimese people are conservative and do not like public affection, for which it is best to not touch them. However, you can speak freely with them or ask them the directions for reaching a destination. However, you must refrain from using slang or touching the local people while talking with them. You also need to acquire permission before snapping the picture of any place or Sikkimese person or it will be considered as violating their local culture. 

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Illegal activities

Illegal activities
Illegal activities

You must avoid foul practices or illegal activities in Sikkim, else it may lead to punishable offense and also heavy penalties. Transporting liquor from Sikkim to other states of India is also prohibited. As per the legal alcohol import, you are allowed to carry only 2 liters of alcohol from Sikkim to the Indian state. Drinking and smoking is also restricted in open area and is considered as a disrespect to the tradition and culture of Sikkim. Swimming in protected places like lakes and rivers are strictly prohibited. 

Littering on public spaces

Littering on public spaces
Littering on public spaces

Sikkim is a clean state and it is strictly prohibited to litter public places. Around Sikkim, there are dustbins placed in different places, where you can dump your wastes. You are also not allowed to carry plastic bottles, as you are allowed to carry only one reusable bottle and only a 5 liter plastic bottle is allowed. You cannot throw plastics in taxi stands, streets, forests, lakes and other public places. 

Travelling without permits

Permits
Permits

As Sikkim shares its boundary with China, thus travelling to certain areas are restricted. If you want to travel to these restricted areas the you must acquire the necessary permits such a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) or Inner Line Permit (ILP). Some of the destinations that require permits to be visited are Lachen, Yumthang valley, Lachung, Zero Point, Nathula Pass, Gurudongmar lake and others.  

Focusing on savoring only momos

Focusing on savoring only momos
Focusing on savoring only momos

Sikkim has a wide array of cuisines to offer you rather than only momos. So, beside focusing on only savoring Momo, you can also try on other Sikkimese dishes like Thukpa, Sel roti, Phagshapa, Dal bhaat, Thenthuk, Gundruk, Sinki, Sha Phaley, Kinema and others. The rich taste and flavor of the dishes will offer you an immense satisfaction.   

Hence, by considering the above points you will be able to spend a comfortable vacation and enjoyable journey. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What to avoid in Sikkim?

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Avoid loud music and noises. To minimize hassles at hotels, always have copies of your identity card and passport. Do use dustbins in public locations since you are also responsible for maintaining a clean environment. Don’t carry much cash with you.

What is not allowed in Sikkim?

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Smoking in public places is not permitted in Sikkim. If found smoking in public, you will be fined. However, smoking is permitted in private settings.

Is Sikkim safe for woman?

Women In Sikkim

While Sikkim is typically secure for solitary female tourists, you may take a few extra steps to protect your safety. Avoid secluded regions. Try to stay in well populated regions and avoid lonely locations, particularly after dark.

Are unmarried couples allowed in Sikkim?

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Many unmarried couples visit Gangtok, and you would be quite secure from the prying eyes of the moral police here.

Which season is not suitable for Sikkim trip?

Chopta Valley, North Sikkim

Sikkim has considerable rainfall during the monsoon season, which lasts from July to August, making it less suitable for travel owing to the risk of landslides and challenging road conditions. Many hiking routes and outdoor activities may be limited during this period.


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