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      5 Nights / 6 Days
      Availability : Gangtok 3N – Pelling 2N
      05 Nights/ 06 Days - Customization is possible upon request.

      5 Nights 6 Days Gangtok Pelling LTC Tour Package

      Gangtok 3N → Pelling 2N

      Rs. 19,999/-

      • Pickup: Airpot
      • Cab
      • Sightseeing
      • Meals
      • Home Stay
      • Inclusive Taxes

      Overview

      Choose this Sikkim itinerary for a perfect blend of gentle adventure and family-friendly excitement. This itinerary brings together Sikkim’s natural beauty and fun-filled, easy-paced family activities. Gangtok offers a lively mix of waterfalls, hilltop viewpoints, cultural landmarks, and the high-altitude thrill of Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir. Families seeking an extra adventure can add Nathula Pass for an unforgettable Himalayan moment. Pelling presents the perfect balance of nature and adventure—glass skywalk thrills, roaring waterfalls, and serene monasteries tucked into forested hills. Darjeeling, with its toy train, tea estates, ropeways, and iconic Tiger Hill sunrise, adds a charming edge of nostalgia and gentle adventure for all ages. This itinerary is customised by SikkimTourism.org especially for families who enjoy a sprinkle of thrill without going into extreme altitudes. Catch the skywalk excitement during on this trip such as: Ropeway rides, Lakeside exploration, Forest walks, Waterfall trails, High viewpoints and sunrise spots etc..

      Itinerary

      Day 1Arrival in Gangtok

      As your flight gently lands into Bagdogra Airport or your train enters NJP, the plains greet you with its colours and sounds. A warm, exotic environment humming with movement. Then begins the four to five–hour ascent into the waiting arms of the Himalayas. The road winds upward like a quiet invitation, following the glistening ribbon-like Teesta River. Sunlight reflects on its flowing waters, and every turn reveals slopes draped in green, small tea stalls, and glimpses of distant hills softened by mist.

      By afternoon, you arrive in Gangtok, where the mountains stand closer, gentler, as if leaning in to welcome you. After check-in, the hotel becomes a brief sanctuary—time to rest, sip something warm, and let the new air, sight and sound settle into your bones. As evening spreads its soft glow, step out for a leisurely walk along MG Marg. The street feels like a festive corridor—lined with glowing cafés, families strolling unhurriedly, the scent of momos drifting through the air, and laughter bouncing lightly between colourful façades. It’s a place where the mountains seem to pause, allowing the city to shine in its own quiet charm.

      Thus you spend a perfect first evening of your LTC Family Sikkim tour—unrushed, warm, and full of promise, setting the tone for the days of Sikkim’s beauty that lie ahead.

      Overnight: Gangtok

      Day 2Gangtok Full-Day Sightseeing

      Watch the morning in Gangtok softly unfolding, with the mountains still wrapped in a shrouded hush as you set out to explore the heart of the city.

      A day for sightseeing to the most popular tourist spots. Banjhakri Waterfalls is hidden among lush forest trails. Mist rises in white foam, touching your skin like cool pearls, while the surrounding legends of shamanic healers add a quiet mystery to the air. A short drive later, the world changes with visiting Do Drul Chorten Stupa and you breathe calmer. The Do Drul Chorten stands serene, its golden top catching the sun. Prayer wheels line the path like a mantra written in metal, each spin releasing a whisper of blessings that seem to float into the soft Himalayan breeze. Inside Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, time feels slower. Ancient manuscripts, ritual objects, and centuries-old thangkas glow under soft lights. It is a place where the past sits patiently, waiting to be understood—a museum that feels less like a building and more like a quiet conversation with history. If you want to enjoy a bird-eye view of the town of Gangtok spread peacefully along the mountain slopes, take a ride on the Gangtok Ropeway that carries you gently over Gangtok’s colourful rooftops. Below, the streets wind like painted threads; ahead, the mountains loom in shades of blue. Children love the rise and float, and adults rediscover the magic of seeing a city from the sky. Visit the Flower Exhibition Centre for a lovely burst of colours  from the orchids in delicate purples, lilies shaped like poetry, and seasonal blooms arranged like living art. As the day draws towards the golden hour of the dusk, Tashi View Point will offer you a faraway glimpse of the snow peaks, shimmering like a promise. If the day is clear, you shall see the magical Kanchenjunga glowing quietly, painted in golden light.

      Overnight: Gangtok

      Day 3Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir Excursion

      The morning begins with the road rising steadily toward the sky, each bend taking you deeper into the mountain’s folds. As the city fades behind, the landscape grows interesting with rocks jutting out at unnatural angles and pines standing tall like quiet guardians of the hills. The drive to Tsomgo Lake will take you 12,400 ft up. Finally when you reach the lake, stay overwhelmed by the emerald oval resting calmly among rugged cliffs. Its surface mirrors the infinite sky, sometimes still and sometimes gently rippling like a whispered secret. The cold here feels different, almost sacred, as if the mountains themselves exhale around you.

      Family adventure will peak with joyful yak rides along the shores; their bells chiming softly as children laugh with joy as they ride the sturdy, decorated animals. Travel further up the trail where stands the revered Baba Mandir, wrapped in flags that flutter like countless wishes. The story of the soldier-saint will fill you with a defiant solemnity as you respectfully pay heed to the discipline, devotion, and warmth that is attached to the shrine. If time allows and if it is that part of the year when the pass is open to tourists, journey further to the  Nathula Pass. Watch the wind turn sharper and the cold bitter as the altitude climbs. By afternoon, the descent begins, the world turning greener again as you reach back Gangtok You return with joyful memories of the mountain charm and frosty heights of the Himalayas.

      Overnight: Gangtok

      Day 4Gangtok → Pelling

      The day begins with a journey from Gangtok to Pelling across Sikkim’s winding roads. The 4–5 hour drive to Pelling will take you through the forests deepening in colour, distant ridges fading into blue layers, and the gentle hum of the mountains accompanying your every mile.

      Along the way, you pause at Namchi Char Dham, a serene hilltop complex where towering replicas of India’s pilgrimage shrines rise against the sky. The great statue of Lord Shiva stands watchful and luminous, while pathways curve through temples and prayer spaces, offering families a calm, spiritual pause amid the journey. Another stopover option is the Samdruptse Hill & the Giant Guru Padmasambhava Statue where you can see the golden statue of Guru Padmasambhava gleaming like a celestial being, visible from miles away. A feeling of deep reverence touches your heart and you wish the best for all as the hill is believed by locals to be a wish-fulfilling one.

      By evening, you reach Pelling, a small, peaceful town nestled close to the great Himalayan giants. Check-in, settle down, and breathe in the crisp mountain air and plan for the magical next day of Pelling sightseeing.

      Overnight: Pelling

      Day 5Pelling Sightseeing

      The gentle rays of the morning light will unfold the distant peaks as if the mountains as Pelling wakes up. The day will be slow, scenic, and soulful where nature and history walk hand in hand. We begin with the Skywalk and Chenrezig Statue.
      As you step out onto the transparent bridge of India’s first glass skywalk, watch the world spread beneath you. Take in the beauty of the rolling forests, deep valleys, and the grand statue of Chenrezig dominating the scenario yet spreading peace and harmony
      The prayer wheels lining the path shimmer softly, carrying blessings into the open air.

      Next reach Khecheopalri Lake or the wish-fulfilling lake. It is a sacred lake unmarred by leaves even in the thick of the forest. The mirror-like placid lake listens to every wish placed upon its waters. Families often pause here, letting the silence settle, letting hopes ripple gently across the lake’s surface.

      Then catch the enthusiasm and energy of the thundering Kanchenjunga Waterfalls.
      The water crashes downward in a silver sheet, sending cool spray into the air. It gives the feel of strength, purity, and timelessness. Further down, Rimbi Waterfalls offer a softer melody.
      Here the water flows with an easy rhythm, and the surrounding forest hums with birds and rustling leaves. It is a place where families linger, taking in the gentle music of nature.

      Reach Rabdentse Ruins and get immersed in rich history. A short, easy walk through moss-kissed forest leads to the Rabdentse Ruins, once the royal seat of the Sikkimese kingdom. Broken stone walls, ancient pillars, and panoramic views whisper stories of kings, monks, and forgotten centuries. It is peaceful, contemplative—like stepping into a page the mountains decided to keep.

      Finally, you arrive at one of Sikkim’s oldest and most revered monasteries, Pemayangtse Monastery, which stands serene, its murals glowing in warm colours, its prayer flags stirring softly in the wind. The air carries the faint scent of incense, and the stillness inside feels like a blessing wrapped in quiet light.

      Overnight: Pelling

      Day 6Departure

      The morning of departure arrives, still wrapped in the hush of Pelling’s cool air. As you begin your transfer from Pelling to Bagdogra or NJP, the mountains glide past your window one last time and forests fade into distance, rivers flash like threads of silver, and quiet villages remain tucked into the folds of the hills. Every bend seems to return a prolonged and sweet memory—mist rising from Tsomgo Lake, prayer flags fluttering above sacred hills, the laughter of family woven into waterfalls, the stillness of monasteries, and the majestic hush of the Himalayas standing guard over everything. By the time you reach the plains, it would be time to cherish the beautiful family memories stitched into the quiet fabric of the trip.

      Why This Family Itinerary is LTC-Friendly

      • Balanced pacing: no hectic early mornings
      • Safe & smooth roads (avoid extreme high-altitude routes)
      • Includes popular pilgrimage places: Char Dham / Samdruptse
      • Covers the essential Sikkim highlights without rush
      • All places are LTC-claim eligible

      Ideal combination for children, parents, and senior citizens

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      Accommodation

      Gangtok 

      Standard Hotel – Hotel Mandarava | Rufina Pinasa Residency | Comfort Inn | Hotel Sikkim Retreat

      Deluxe Hotel – Summit Ttakshang Residency Hotel & Spa | Summit Norling Resort & Spa | Mandarava | Udaan Keepsa Resort & Spa

      Luxury Hotel – Mayfair Casino Resort & Spa | The Elgin | Ramada | Lemon Tree

      Pelling:

      Standard Hotel: Rufina Palm Bliss | De Regency | Hotel Retreat Crassula

      Deluxe Hotel: Summit Tashi Ghang Heritage Resort | Uddan Hotel Pine Crest | Udaan Olive Hotel & Spa

      Luxury Hotel: The Elgin – Mount Pandim | Yashshree Hotel

      What is the cost of the hotel stay?

      The estimated cost of hotel accommodation per night is:

      For standard option – ₹2000 to ₹2500

      For deluxe option – ₹2500 to ₹5000

      For luxury option – ₹8000 to ₹12000

      Transfers in Sikkim (Car Options)

      (Bagdogra (IXB)/ New Jalpaiguri (NJP) – Gangtok – Pelling — Bagdogra (IXB)/ New Jalpaiguri (NJP))

      We provide roundtrip transfers from the airport/train station to the hotel. All transfers are provided in a clean and well-maintained car (SUV/hatchback). The car options are:

      Standard four-wheeler: Tata Sumo / Bolero / WagonR or similar

      Luxury four-wheeler: Innova / Xylo / Scorpio or similar

      Please note that the biggest vehicle we can offer is a 7-seater SUV. We do not provide bus or tempo traveller options.

      Documents for Permits in Sikkim (ILP/PAP)
      1. Tourists with an Indian citizenship must provide Voter ID or Driving License, or Passport as proof of citizenship along with 2 passport size photos to get a permit.
      1. For kids, a birth certificate or passport along with 2 passport size photos are required documents to obtain a permit.
      1. Aadhaar card and PAN card are NOT proof of citizenship and thus will not be considered as valid documents for acquiring a permit. 
      1. Service of a tour guide is mandatory in case of a foreigner travellers who want to visit North Sikkim / Nathula pass & Baba Mandir.
      1. For Foreign travellers must obtain a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) for which a valid passport and an Indian visa along with the application form is required.
      1. Minimum two foreign tourists are required to obtain the required permit for North Sikkim/Nathula pass & Baba Mandir. Sole foreign tourists are not allowed to visit restricted areas in Sikkim.
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