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A trip to Sikkim is not merely a vacation experience where you simply select a hotel, hire a cab, and begin touring the sights. The true beauty of Sikkim lies in its itineraries, weather, requisite permits, high altitudes, quaint mountain hamlets, and the distinct characteristics of each region each entirely unique from the others. An ideal Sikkim tour package should not merely encompass famous destinations such as Gangtok, Nathu La Pass, Tsomgo Lake, Lachen, Lachung, Gurudongmar Lake, Yumthang Valley, Pelling, Namchi, and Ravangla; rather, it should also guide you through your journey at the perfect pace and rhythm.
Most tourists begin their journey to Sikkim from either the NJP railway station or Bagdogra Airport. From there, the road slowly heads towards the mountains along the course of the Teesta River, small towns along the way, the bends of the mountains, and the ever-changing weather. By the time you reach Gangtok, you will have already begun to realize that your journey truly commenced long before you even arrived at the first sightseeing destination.
This is precisely why planning is so important in Sikkim. A 4-day tour, a 6-day North Sikkim tour, and a 9-day Sikkim tour including Darjeeling these are not just different in terms of time span; rather, they are completely different travel experiences from each other.
If you only have a few days to spare, a Gangtok tour including Tsomgo Lake, Baba Temple, and Nathula Pass can give you a wonderful short-term vacation experience. If you want to see the unadulterated and wild nature of the Himalayas, then a trip to North Sikkim, including Lachen, Lachung, Gurudangmar Lake, and Yumthang Valley, would be a better choice for you. If you are traveling with family, children, or the elderly, an itinerary combining Gangtok and Pelling might prove to be a more comfortable option. And if this is your first major vacation in Northeast India, combining Darjeeling with Sikkim will give you a complete mountain travel experience.
At TripFactory, our Sikkim packages are designed around a very simple philosophy: that the travel plan should align perfectly not only with the destination itself but also with the specific needs and preferences of the traveler.
Sikkim looks small on the map, but travel inside Sikkim can take time. Mountain roads are scenic, but they are not fast. A 100 km journey in the hills may take several hours because of curves, traffic near towns, weather, landslides, check posts, and road work.
This is one of the main reasons why many tourists end up exhausted after traveling to Sikkim without proper planning. They try to visit too many places in too short a time. While it sounds exciting on paper, in reality it means spending long hours in cabs, late check-ins at hotels, not getting proper food and drink, and having very little time to enjoy the beauty of the destination.
Sikkim also has protected areas where permits are required. Sikkim Tourism mentions that Protected Area Permits are required for several border and protected regions in the state, including places commonly visited by tourists. Nathula Pass is open only to Indian nationals, while foreign travellers have separate rules for restricted and protected areas.
This means your itinerary should be planned with permit rules, weather conditions, route timing, and traveller comfort in mind. A good Sikkim package should tell you what is possible, what is risky, what is seasonal, and what should be kept flexible.
TripFactory does not view every tourist coming to Sikkim in the same light. Whether it's a newlywed couple, a family vacationer, a group of friends, or a senior citizen—no one will enjoy the same itinerary or route in the same way. For this reason, our main goal is to first understand what kind of vacation you are looking for in Sikkim.
Some tourists want to see snowfall and high mountain lakes. Some want quiet monasteries and mountain cafes. Some prefer private taxis and leisurely sightseeing. Others want a complete tour package of Sikkim and Darjeeling. Some choose affordable hotels, while others prefer centrally located accommodations near MG Marg or luxurious resorts with scenic views of the mountains.
Based on this, TripFactory helps you choose the right combination of:
This kind of planning is especially important for North Sikkim. Lachen, Lachung, Gurudongmar Lake, Yumthang Valley, and Zero Point are beautiful, but they need more careful handling than a regular hill station holiday.
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Choosing the right Sikkim package depends on how many days you have, who is travelling with you, and what kind of holiday you prefer.
This is the best option for those who want to spend a quick vacation in Sikkim, avoiding the long and tiring road journey. This short Gangtok package usually includes arrival from NJP or Bagdogra, local sightseeing in Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake, Baba Temple, and—if permitted—a trip to Nathula Pass.
Gangtok serves as an excellent hub for a Sikkim vacation, offering a delightful blend of comfort, sightseeing, shopping, and delicious cuisine, while also providing easy access to other attractions across East Sikkim. MG Marg is the main hub of Gangtok's evening hangout, where tourists usually spend their time walking, eating, shopping, and enjoying the city's pleasant atmosphere.
This package is especially suitable for couples, small families, and first-time tourists who want to have an easy and basic introduction to Sikkim.
Ideal duration: 3 nights / 4 days
Best for: First-time travellers, couples, short family trips
Main places: Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir, Nathula Pass, MG Marg
TripFactory suggestion: Keep Nathula Pass as subject to permit and road conditions. Do not plan your entire trip only around Nathula because high-altitude routes can change due to weather.
North Sikkim is for travellers who want to see Sikkim in its rawest and most dramatic form. The route takes you through mountain villages, waterfalls, valleys, army areas, narrow roads, and high-altitude landscapes.
A standard North Sikkim package usually includes Gangtok, Lachen, Gurudongmar Lake, Lachung, and Yumthang Valley. Zero Point and Kala Patthar may be added at extra cost depending on road, weather, and local permission.
Gurudongmar Lake is one of the most desired places in Sikkim, but it is also a high-altitude location. Travellers should not treat it like normal sightseeing. Cold weather, altitude, early morning travel, and limited facilities are part of the experience.
North Sikkim’s Lachen and Gurudongmar Lake route reopened for tourists in March 2026 after a long disruption following the 2023 GLOF impact, but road conditions in this region can still be sensitive, especially during rain and snowfall periods.
Ideal duration: 5 nights / 6 days
Best for: Young travellers, nature lovers, couples, adventure-style trips
Main places: Gangtok, Lachen, Gurudongmar Lake, Lachung, Yumthang Valley
Avoid if: You are travelling with very small children, senior citizens with health issues, or people with breathing problems
Gangtok and Pelling together make a balanced Sikkim trip. This route is more relaxed than North Sikkim and works well for families, honeymooners, and travellers who want scenic beauty without very rough high-altitude routes.
Pelling is peaceful and known for mountain views, monasteries, waterfalls, Skywalk, Rabdentse Ruins, and Khecheopalri Lake. The pace of Pelling is slower than Gangtok, which makes it a good place to pause and enjoy Sikkim beyond the busy tourist circuit.
This package can also include Namchi and Ravangla on the way, depending on the route. Buddha Park in Ravangla and Char Dham in Namchi are popular stops.
Ideal duration: 5 nights / 6 days or 6 nights / 7 days
Best for: Families, couples, senior-friendly holidays
Main places: Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir, Pelling, Namchi, Ravangla
Many travellers prefer combining Sikkim with Darjeeling because both destinations offer different flavours of the Eastern Himalayas. Sikkim gives you lakes, monasteries, high-altitude routes, and peaceful mountain towns. Darjeeling adds tea gardens, Tiger Hill sunrise, Toy Train charm, Mall Road, colonial-era streets, cafés, and viewpoints.
This package is especially popular among families and first-time travellers from India who want to cover two iconic destinations in one holiday.
Ideal duration: 6 nights / 7 days to 9 nights / 10 days
Best for: Families, couples, first-time Northeast travellers
Main places: Gangtok, Nathula Pass, Pelling or North Sikkim, Darjeeling
TripFactory suggestion: If you are adding Darjeeling, do not overload the Sikkim part. Keep the itinerary practical so that transfers do not take away the joy of the trip.
East Sikkim is where most travellers begin. Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir, Nathula Pass, and nearby viewpoints are part of this region.
This region is best for travellers who want comfort along with sightseeing. Gangtok has better hotels, restaurants, shopping, and nightlife compared to remote parts of Sikkim. If this is your first trip, East Sikkim gives you a good introduction.
Best for: First-time travellers, short trips, families
Popular places: Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass, Baba Mandir, MG Marg
Travel note: Nathula Pass requires a permit and is open only to Indian travellers as per official permit guidance.
North Sikkim is more remote, more adventurous, and more weather-sensitive. It is beautiful, but it is not for everyone. Lachen and Lachung stays are usually simpler compared to Gangtok or Pelling. Food choices are limited, network can be weak, and travel starts early.
But if you are prepared for this, North Sikkim gives you some of the most unforgettable views in the state.
Best for: Nature lovers, young travellers, photographers, couples
Popular places: Lachen, Lachung, Gurudongmar Lake, Yumthang Valley, Zero Point
Travel note: Do not choose North Sikkim only because everyone is choosing it. Choose it if your health, travel style, and number of days support the route.
West Sikkim is calmer and more scenic in a soft way. Pelling is the main travel hub here. It is a good place for travellers who enjoy mountain views, monasteries, waterfalls, quiet evenings, and slow travel.
Pelling can be a better choice than North Sikkim for travellers who want comfort but still want beautiful landscapes.
Best for: Families, honeymooners, senior travellers, slow travellers
Popular places: Pelling, Skywalk, Rabdentse Ruins, Pemayangtse Monastery, Khecheopalri Lake, Rimbi Waterfall
TripFactory suggestion: Stay at least 2 nights in Pelling if you want to enjoy the region properly.
South Sikkim is often used as a transit route, but it deserves more attention. Namchi and Ravangla offer peaceful sightseeing, religious landmarks, and scenic views. This region is very useful when planning family-friendly Sikkim tour.
Best for: Families, spiritual travellers, relaxed holidays
Popular places: Namchi, Char Dham, Ravangla, Buddha Park, Temi Tea Garden
TripFactory suggestion: South Sikkim works beautifully as part of a Gangtok–Pelling route.
Route: NJP / Bagdogra → Gangtok → Tsomgo Lake → Baba Mandir → Nathula Pass → NJP / Bagdogra
Day 1: Pickup from NJP Railway Station or Bagdogra Airport and transfer to Gangtok. Check in at the hotel and relax. Evening can be spent at MG Marg.
Day 2: Visit Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir, and Nathula Pass, subject to permit and road conditions. Return to Gangtok by evening.
Day 3: Gangtok local sightseeing covering Tashi View Point, Ganesh Tok, Hanuman Tok, Bakthang Falls, Flower Exhibition Centre, Ropeway, and local markets.
Day 4: Transfer from Gangtok to NJP or Bagdogra for departure.
Good for: Short holidays, couples, budget travellers
Better not for: Travellers who want North Sikkim or Pelling also
Route: NJP / Bagdogra → Gangtok → Lachen → Gurudongmar Lake → Lachung → Yumthang Valley → Gangtok → NJP / Bagdogra
Day 1: Arrival at NJP or Bagdogra and transfer to Gangtok. Evening free for rest or MG Marg.
Day 2: Drive from Gangtok to Lachen. Enjoy waterfalls, mountain roads, and village views on the way. Overnight stay in Lachen.
Day 3: Early morning visit to Gurudongmar Lake. Return to Lachen for lunch and continue towards Lachung. Overnight stay in Lachung.
Day 4: Visit Yumthang Valley. Zero Point can be added at extra cost if road conditions allow. Later return to Gangtok.
Day 5: Visit Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir, and Nathula Pass if permit is approved.
Day 6: Drop at NJP or Bagdogra.
Good for: North Sikkim experience, nature, adventure-style travel
Better not for: Very relaxed family holidays or senior-citizen-heavy groups
Route: NJP / Bagdogra → Gangtok → Tsomgo Lake → Pelling → Namchi / Ravangla → NJP / Bagdogra
Day 1: Arrival and transfer to Gangtok.
Day 2: Visit Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir, and Nathula Pass subject to permit.
Day 3: Gangtok local sightseeing and evening at leisure.
Day 4: Transfer from Gangtok to Pelling via Namchi or Ravangla, depending on the route.
Day 5: Full-day Pelling sightseeing including Skywalk, Rabdentse Ruins, Pemayangtse Monastery, Rimbi Waterfall, Khecheopalri Lake, and nearby points.
Day 6: Relaxed day in Pelling or additional sightseeing depending on your package.
Day 7: Transfer to NJP or Bagdogra.
Good for: Families, couples, senior travellers
Better not for: Travellers who mainly want snow and high-altitude adventure
Route: NJP / Bagdogra → Gangtok → North Sikkim or Pelling → Darjeeling → NJP / Bagdogra
This package can be planned in two ways.
The first option is for travellers who want adventure. It includes Gangtok, Lachen, Lachung, Gurudongmar Lake, Yumthang Valley, and Darjeeling.
The second option is for travellers who want comfort. It includes Gangtok, Pelling, Namchi, Ravangla, and Darjeeling.
TripFactory suggestion: Families with children and senior citizens should usually choose the comfort route. Young travellers and couples can choose the North Sikkim route if they are comfortable with long drives.
Avoid very tight North Sikkim plans unless they are healthy and comfortable with cold weather, long drives, and altitude. A Gangtok–Pelling–Darjeeling route is usually better.
Keep more time in Gangtok and Pelling. Avoid too many early morning departures. Tsomgo Lake can be planned, but very high-altitude routes should be discussed carefully.
Choose Gangtok with Pelling for comfort or Gangtok with North Sikkim for adventure. If you want a romantic and relaxed holiday, do not make the trip too hectic.
North Sikkim works well if everyone is ready for long travel and basic remote stays. Add adventure activities like river rafting if the season allows.
Luxury in Sikkim is not available equally everywhere. Gangtok and Pelling have better hotel options. Lachen and Lachung are remote, so expect simpler stays even in good packages.
Snow depends on the season and weather. Nathula Pass, Tsomgo Lake, Zero Point, and higher North Sikkim areas are more likely to offer snow in winter or early spring, but access depends on road conditions.
This kind of route matching helps avoid disappointment. The best Sikkim Holiday packages is not the one that covers the maximum places. It is the one that fits your comfort level.
Sikkim can be visited in different seasons, but every season changes the experience.
This is one of the best times for sightseeing, flowers, and pleasant weather. Spring brings colour to many valleys, and the weather is usually good for families and couples.
This is the monsoon period. Sikkim Tourism mentions that monsoon rains usually continue from May to September, with July being one of the wettest months. Heavy rain can affect roads, visibility, and travel plans.
Monsoon Sikkim is beautiful, but it needs flexibility. If you travel during this period, keep buffer time and avoid very packed North Sikkim plans.
This is one of the best windows for clear views, comfortable sightseeing, and mountain photography. Pelling, Gangtok, and North Sikkim are all popular during this time.
Winter brings cold weather and possible snow in higher areas. It is good for snow lovers, but routes like Nathula Pass and North Sikkim may be affected by snowfall or road closure.
Most travellers reach Sikkim through Bagdogra Airport or New Jalpaiguri Railway Station.
By Train: New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) and Siliguri Junction are the most convenient railway points for reaching Sikkim. From NJP, Gangtok is around 120–125 km away, while Siliguri is slightly closer, making both stations popular choices for travellers starting their Sikkim trip by road.
By Flight: Bagdogra Airport is another major entry point. Gangtok district information mentions Bagdogra to Gangtok as around 124.5 km, taking approximately 4 hours depending on conditions.
Direct flights to Bagdogra are available from:
From NJP, Bagdogra, or Siliguri, travellers usually take a private cab or shared vehicle to Gangtok. TripFactory packages can include pickup and drop depending on your selected plan.
What Is Included in TripFactory Sikkim Packages
Inclusions depend on your final package, but in most Sikkim tour packages we provide:
For North Sikkim, meal plans may be different because Lachen and Lachung are remote areas with limited restaurants. In many North Sikkim packages, lunch and dinner may be included depending on hotel and package type.
These items are usually not included unless clearly mentioned:
TripFactory always recommends checking the final inclusion and exclusion list before booking.
Important Travel Tips for Sikkim
Always carry original ID proof for every traveller. Permit-based areas require documents, and rules may differ depending on the place.
Pack warm clothes even in summer because high-altitude areas can feel cold. Keep some cash because remote areas may not always have smooth digital payment access. Do not depend fully on the mobile network in North Sikkim. Start early for long-distance sightseeing.
Do not argue with local permit or road authorities. Their decision is usually based on safety. Keep medicines for motion sickness if you are not used to mountain roads.
Drink water, eat light before high altitude travel, and avoid rushing around at places like Gurudongmar Lake and Nathula Pass.
A lower price may mean a hotel far from the main area, basic rooms, or limited service. In Gangtok, hotel location matters because steep roads can make walking difficult.
Sikkim is not a checklist destination. If you cover too many places, you may see everything but enjoy very little.
Mountain weather can change quickly. Permit-based sightseeing can be affected by road closure, snow, rain, or official restrictions.
Lachen and Lachung are beautiful but remote. Hotels are simpler than Gangtok or Pelling. Travellers should go with the right expectation.
High-altitude places need basic health awareness. If you have breathing issues, heart problems, or are travelling with elderly family members, plan carefully.
Before booking your Sikkim tour package, think about how you want the trip to feel. Some routes are peaceful and easy, while others need longer drives, early starts, and more energy. If your holiday is mainly for rest, keep the itinerary slower with Gangtok and Pelling. If you are excited about remote valleys and high-altitude views, North Sikkim can be a memorable choice. And if you want more variety in one trip, adding Darjeeling gives you a beautiful mix of Sikkim’s mountain charm and Darjeeling’s tea garden experience.
A well-planned Sikkim tour package should not make you feel rushed. It should give you enough time to enjoy the road, the weather, the food, the people, the views, and the small pauses between destinations. That is where the real Sikkim experience stays.
TripFactory helps you compare routes, choose suitable hotels, plan the right cab, understand permit-based sightseeing, and build a Sikkim package that feels comfortable from the first day to the last.
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Looking for a beautiful mountain holiday in Sikkim? Our North Sikkim Tour Packages are designed for travellers who want to enjoy snow views, peaceful valleys, waterfalls, lakes, and scenic Himalayan roads. North Sikkim is one of the most loved places in Sikkim, covering famous destinations like Lachung, Lachen, Yumthang Valley, Zero Point, Gurudongmar Lake, and more.
A good North Sikkim tour package makes your trip easy and comfortable with hotels, meals, transfers, sightseeing, and permit assistance. Whether you are planning a family trip, honeymoon, group tour, or a short mountain break, a well-planned North Sikkim tour plan helps you enjoy the journey at the right pace.
North Sikkim is perfect for travellers who love nature, snow, and quiet mountain views. The route itself is very beautiful, with rivers, bridges, waterfalls, small villages, and high mountains all around. Places like Yumthang Valley, Zero Point, Lachung, Lachen, and Gurudongmar Lake make the journey truly special.
If you want a peaceful holiday away from the usual crowd, a North Sikkim package can be a great choice. It gives you a chance to experience the natural beauty of Sikkim along with local culture, mountain stays, and fresh Himalayan air.
A common North Sikkim tour plan usually starts from Gangtok. Travellers first reach Gangtok and then move towards Lachung or Lachen depending on the itinerary. Most packages are planned for 2 nights 3 days or 3 nights 4 days, covering the major attractions of North Sikkim.
A simple route may include Gangtok to Lachung, Yumthang Valley, Zero Point, and return to Gangtok. Some itineraries also include Lachen and Gurudongmar Lake, depending on the number of days, weather, road condition, and permit availability.
This type of North Sikkim package is suitable for first-time travellers because it covers the main places in a comfortable way without making the trip too rushed.
The North Sikkim tour cost depends on the season, hotel type, vehicle category, number of travellers, and places included in the package. Budget trips usually come with standard hotels and shared or basic transport options, while premium packages include better stays, private vehicles, and more flexible travel plans.
Your North Sikkim tour budget can also change if you add places like Zero Point, Kalapathar, or extra sightseeing routes. Before booking, it is always better to check what is included in the price, such as hotel stay, meals, permits, transfers, and driver charges.
Most North Sikkim packages include hotel accommodation, breakfast, dinner, sightseeing, local transfers, driver charges, and permit assistance. Some packages may also include pickup and drop from Gangtok, NJP, Bagdogra, or Siliguri, depending on the plan you choose.
Lunch, entry fees, personal expenses, room heater charges, and extra sightseeing like Zero Point or Kalapathar may be separate in some packages. So, always check the complete inclusion and exclusion list before confirming your North Sikkim tour package.
The best time to book a North Sikkim tour package is from March to June and October to December. During spring and summer, Yumthang Valley looks beautiful with flowers, greenery, and clear mountain views. During winter, North Sikkim becomes a lovely snow destination, especially around Yumthang Valley, Zero Point, and nearby high-altitude areas.
Access to some places depends on weather and road conditions, so it is always good to keep your North Sikkim tour plan flexible.
Explore the best North Sikkim Tour Packages for a refreshing Himalayan holiday filled with snow, valleys, waterfalls, lakes, and peaceful mountain views. Choose a customized North Sikkim tour plan as per your travel style, whether you want a budget trip, family holiday, honeymoon package, or premium mountain escape.
With the right North Sikkim package, proper planning, permit support, and clear North Sikkim tour cost, your journey can be smooth, comfortable, and memorable.
A Sikkim trip can start from ₹17,999 at a budget level and go up depending on your hotel, transport, and number of days you stay.
It can be costly if you choose private cabs and premium stays. But if you plan early and travel in a group, Sikkim can still be affordable.
Keep your itinerary simple, stay in budget hotels, and travel with a group if possible. Also, book early because mountain travel gets expensive closer to the travel date.
Darjeeling is usually a little cheaper. Gangtok becomes costlier when you add sightseeing, cab fares, and permits for higher areas.
Darjeeling is better for a classic hill station feel. Sikkim is better if you want lakes, monasteries, and more mountain views.
Most travelers go to Gangtok first and then continue to Darjeeling. It usually makes the trip easier to manage.
Yes, but only the main Gangtok area and nearby sightseeing. 3 days is fine for a short break, not for covering all of Sikkim.
Yes, 5 days is good for a basic Sikkim trip. You can cover Gangtok well and add one more nearby place without rushing too much.
If you want to see the main places properly, keep 6 to 8 days. That gives you enough time for Gangtok, North Sikkim, and other popular spots.
March to May and October to mid-December are the best times. The weather is pleasant and the views are usually clear.
December to February is the snow season. Higher areas like North Sikkim and Tsomgo Lake are the best places for snowfall.
January is usually the coldest month.
It is better to avoid the monsoon months, especially if you want smooth road travel and clear views.
East Sikkim is best for Gangtok and nearby sightseeing. North Sikkim is best for snow and scenic mountain places.
First decide how many days you have. Then choose whether you want a short Gangtok trip or a longer tour with North Sikkim or Pelling. You can also check our Sikkim Tour Package page and customize your trip as needed.
A full package tour means hotel, transport, and sightseeing are arranged in one plan. It is easier because you do not need to book everything separately. For a full package, visit our Sikkim Tour Packages page.
A common 7-point Gangtok tour includes Deorali Orchid Sanctuary, Enchey Monastery, Ganesh Tok, Ban Jhakri Falls, Ropeway, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, and Tashi View Point.
1 to 2 days is enough for Gangtok city sightseeing. If you want nearby places like Tsomgo Lake or Nathula, keep extra time.
Carry warm clothes, a jacket, and comfortable shoes. If you are going in winter, take heavy woolens.
Momos, thukpa, and other simple mountain dishes are local favorites. Momos are personally my favourite.
Tea, handicrafts, woollens, spices, and local food products are good things to buy in Sikkim.
Both are beautiful. Bhutan feels more cultural and quiet, while Sikkim offers more variety in landscapes.
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