Sikkim
A discerning traveller’s delight,
Sikkim remains one of the exclusive destinations
in the world. Nestled between Bhutan and
Nepal in the Himalayas, its soaring peaks,
plunging valleys and varied bio-diversity
have much to offer to the visitors. Sikkim
was an independent Kingdom till 1974. Then,
it was seized by India.
With special permits visit to Gangtok for
two weeks trekking trip up to Drongri for
10-12 days is permitted. Best trekking time
is from April to December. Worth a visit
is the 200 year old Enchey Monastery approximately
3 km. away from Gangtok town specially during
the religious dances that are performed
in December. Other monasteries are Pemayangtse
and Tashiding monastery, the second oldest
monastery in Sikkim which belongs to Nyingmapa
sect. Other places visit worthy include
Tsuk La Khang, the royal chapel, a repository
of a large collection of scriptures. Institute
of Tibetology and one of world’s duct
research on languages and traditions of
Tibet and Mahayana Buddhism. It houses one
of the world’s largest collection
of books and rare manuscripts, religious
works of art and silk thangkas.
Darjeeling
The town of Darjeeling is famed for its
tea and tea gardens. It is a valley away
from Sikkim. It was under Sikkimese Raja
until the beginning of the 18th century.
The British East India Company acquired
concession of the area after the invasion
of Gurkhas from Nepal and set up a sanitarium
for its troops. Darjeeling flourished rapidly
with its tea gardens. It still retains the
Victorian charm of the bygone British era.
Programs
5
Days Darjeeling Tour
7
Days Sikkim / Darjeeling Tour
8
Days Darjeeling / Sikkim Tour
9
Days Sikkim Tour
9
Days Darjeeling / Singalila Trek
9
Days Darjeeling / Kalimpong / Sikkim
Tour
11 Days Darjeeling / Sikkim Trek
14
Days Sikkim Kanchenjunga Trek
14
Days Darjeeling and Sikkim Tour
If
you have your own itineraries or would
like to have some thing different
then above programs, please let us
know.
Enjoy beauty of highest mountains on earth including
Mt. Everest.
"We are recognized by Nepal Government
and China Indian Pilgrim Service Centre (CIPSC) of Tibet Autonomous Region
of China"