S23- Gangtok Lachen Lachung Namchi Ravangla Pelling 8 Days

Siliguri-Gangtok(1N)--Gangtok(1N)--Lachen(1N)--Lachung(1N)--Gangtok(1N)--Namchi(0N)--Ravangla(0N)--Pelling(1N)--Pelling(1N)--Siliguri(0N)--8D

(Day-01): Pickup in Siliguri and transfer to Gangtok. (Day-02): Excursion to Tsomgo lake, Baba Harbhajan Singh temple and NathuLa pass. (Day-03): Transfer to Lachen. (Day-04): Local sightseeing in Lachen and transfer to Lachung. (Day-05): Local sightseeing in Lachung and transfer to Gangtok. (Day-06): Day trip to Namchi and Ravangla. Transfer to Pelling. (Day-07): Local sightseeing in Pelling. (Day-08): Transfer to Siliguri.

Siliguri:

Jalpaiguri - this narrow stretch of land lying between the Sikkim - Darjeeling Himalayas and Gangetic West Bengal has more than often evoked a sense of both eerie and romanticism in many a heart since the early British Rule. Veined by mighty rivers like the Teesta,Torsa, Jaldhaka, Dyna, Neora, Sankosh etc. this piece of land has been aptly named as the land of 'Tea, Timber & Tourism'. A major stretch of area is bordered in the north by Bhutan and hence the name - DOOARS/DUARS which mean - Door of Bhutan. The name Jalpaiguri came from the word "jalpai" means "olive" which grew in the town and were seen even in 1900. The suffix "guri" means a place. The name as well be associated with Jalpesh, the presiding deity (Shiva) of the entire region. The district situated in the northern part of West Bengal has international borders with Bhutan and Bagladesh in the North and South respectively and borders with Assam and Darjeeling hills in the East, West and Northwest. Rarely one can find a place like Jalpaiguri that is so potentially rich in tourism. But a major part of it still remains to be exploited. Turbulent rivers battling out of the steep gorges, the vast stretches of forest cover, the undulating span of Tea Estates and the panoramic grandeur of the Himalayas are only a few jewels that made the British ground their roots deep into the heart of this land. Just drive around or take a hike, never will your eyes feel to rest. If a tourist is a nature lover or an admirer of Wild Life there cannot be a better place than this for him. Apart from these, there are very old temples like the Jalpeshwar and Jatileshwar. Persons seeking to smell history can take a look at the Prisoners call at the Buxa Fort area where fighters were imprisoned during the pre indepence era.

Gangtok:

Gangtok, the capital of the Eastern Indian State of Sikkim, with a backdrop of the Himalayas, offers breathtaking vistas, colourful lifestyles, Buddhist shrines, adventure, watersport, exquisite flora and fauna, including hundreds of varieties of butterflies. The list of attractions in Gangtok is endless. The small town itself is a beautiful place to move around. It houses sites like the most important stupa of Sikkim, the Do Drul Chorten, the solitary temple or the Enchey Monastery, the marvelous collection of orchids in the Orchid Sanctuary and the picturesque Tashi Ling that provides an astounding view of the Kanchenjunga range. The Namgyal Institute of Research and the Tsuk la Khang, a depository of a large collection of scriptures and the principal place of worship for the local Buddhists, are some of the other places that are worth visiting. The Rumtek Monastery, which is the largest monastery of its kind in Sikkim and the Phodong Monastery, one of the most beautiful monasteries in the region, are also well worth visiting.

Day 1: Siliguri To Gangtok
Day-01: (Arrival and transfer to Gangtok)– Pickup in Siliguri at New Jalpaiguri railway station (NJP) OR, Tenzing Norgay Bus Stand (Junction) OR, Bagdogra Airport (IXB). Transfer to Gangtok. Enjoy River rafting on Teesta. Drop at hotel in Gangtok.
Day 2: Gangtok To Gangtok
Day-02: (Excursion to Tsomgo lake, Baba Harbhajan Singh temple & NathuLa)– Pickup at hotel in Gangtok. Visit Tsomgo lake, Baba Harbhajan Singh temple and NathuLa pass* (Provisional). Drop at hotel in Gangtok.
Day 3: Gangtok To Lachen
Day-03: (Transfer to Lachen)– Transfer from Gangtok to Lachen. En route visit Singhik view point, Seven sister waterfall, Naga falls, Bhim nala falls, Mangan and Chungthang. Drop at hotel in Lachen.
Day 4: Lachen To Lachung
Day-04: (Local sightseeing in Lachen & transfer to Lachung)– Visit Gurudongmar lake, Chopta valley, Thangu valley, Lachen monastery and Rhododendron valley. Transfer to Lachung and drop at hotel.
Day 5: Lachung To Gangtok
Day-05: (Local sightseeing in Lachung & transfer to Gangtok)– Visit Yumthang valley, Zero point* (provisional). Return to Gangtok and drop at hotel.
Day 6: Gangtok To Namchi
Day-06: (Transfer to Namchi & local sightseeing)– Checkout from hotel after breakfast. Transfer to Namchi. Visit Char dham, Sai temple and Samdruptse.
Day 6: Namchi To Ravangla
Day-06: (Transfer to Ravangla & local sightseeing)– Visit Ravangla Buddha park. and Temi tea garden.
Day 6: Ravangla To Pelling
Day-06: (Transfer to Pelling)– Drive to Pelling and drop at hotel.
Day 7: Pelling To Pelling
Day-07: (Local sightseeing in Pelling)-- Visit Skywalk, Orange Garden, Rimbi waterfalls, Rabdentse Ruins, Pemayangtse Monastery, Khecheopalri Lake, Pelling gumpha and Kanchanjangha Waterfalls. Drop at hotel.
Day 8: Pelling To Siliguri
Day-08: (Departure)– Transfer to Siliguri and drop at New Jalpaiguri railway station (NJP) OR, Tenzing Norgay Bus Stand (Junction) OR, Bagdogra Airport (IXB).

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