Experience the vibrant culture and scenic beauty of India on our Darjeeling & Gangtok tour. Begin your journey in Delhi and travel to the picturesque hill station of Darjeeling. Explore its famous tea plantations and immerse yourself in the charming local culture. Then, journey to Gangtok and discover its breathtaking landscapes and rich history. Top it off with a return to Delhi for a well-rounded and unforgettable travel experience.
This morning you will board your flight to Bagdogra, a small town in the Darjeeling which is surrounded by lush tea gardens. . The area in which Bagdogra is situated is commonly called the Dooars at the foothills of the eastern Himalayas. Rich in natural beauty it has abundant exotic flora and fauna. There are several tea gardens and fruit orchards too in the region. The Teesta is the main river flowing through here, and is the base of whitewater rafting and angling.
Upon arrival you will be met and escorted to Darjeeling – The queen of the Hills!
Welcome to Darjeeling nestling amidst towering snow-capped mountains, dominated by the mighty Kanchenjunga – ‘King of the Mountains’.
Situated at an altitude of 2,135 m this town was laid out by Lord Napier of the Royal Engineers. This picturesque town has numerous tea gardens and a lush green landscape of fir and pine trees, along with over 4,000 different types of flowering plants and more than 300 types of ferns including the rare tree fern. .Bounded by Sikkim on the north, Bhutan on the East and Nepal on the West, Darjeeling is set amidst its snowy sentinels. Invisible to the eye at dawn the snowy peaks gently turn pink, mauve and as the sun slowly rises over the horizon the vista bursts out into a fiery orange.
The pedestrian town centre is dominated by 'Chowrasta Mall', where you can stroll around and mingle with large Nepali and Tibetan populations mixed with Victorian colonial mansions. Darjeeling has several British-style public schools, which attract students from many parts of India and neighboring countries. Nearby Tiger Hill offers a breathtaking view of the Himalayas which are particularly spectacular at sunrise.
Arrive and proceed to your hotel where the rest of the day is at leisure.
Early morning you will visit Tiger Hill and Ghoom Monastery. Tiger Hill is approximately 13 kms from Darjeeling. From here you can see the spectacular sunrise and Himalayan Range like Kanchandzonga, Mount Everest etc. One can see the horizon changing colors just before sunrise and then the entire Himalayan range turn golden. It is truly a majestic sight. Continue to the Ghoom Gompa or Monastery, which is also known as Yigachoeling Gompa, this is probably the most famous monastery in Darjeeling and is about 8 km south of Darjeeling, and enshrines an image of the Maitreya Buddha. Foreigners are allowed to enter the shrine and take photographs. As Ghoom is frequently shrouded with mist, making the monastery is cold and dark, it is also known as the Gloom monastery.
Early morning you will visit Tiger Hill and Ghoom Monastery. Tiger Hill is approximately 13 kms from Darjeeling. From here you can see the spectacular sunrise and Himalayan Range like Kanchandzonga, Mount Everest etc. One can see the horizon changing colors just before sunrise and then the entire Himalayan range turn golden. It is truly a majestic sight. Continue to the Ghoom Gompa or Monastery, which is also known as Yigachoeling Gompa, this is probably the most famous monastery in Darjeeling and is about 8 km south of Darjeeling, and enshrines an image of the Maitreya Buddha. Foreigners are allowed to enter the shrine and take photographs. As Ghoom is frequently shrouded with mist, making the monastery is cold and dark, it is also known as the Gloom monastery.
The institute has a mountaineering museum containing mountaineering gear and the specimens of Himalayan flora & fauna. The Everest Museum at Darjeeling HMI exhibits the history of attempts on the great peak. The museum also exhibits equipment used by Tenzing Norgay (who lived in Darjeeling) and Edmund Hillary on their way to Mt. Everest and a letter written by George Mallory, the British climber who was lost while climbing Mt. Everest and whose body was found just a few years back. Promoting mountaineering both as a science as well as a sport the institute museum displays the equipment used in the victorious attempt.
Continue to the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, which was built to preserve, study and conserve Himalayan fauna this zoo was established in 1958. Amongst the many animals that are housed in this Zoo are the rare Siberian Tigers, Red Panda and the Tibetan wolf. Other animals like the Himalayan black bear, Panther, Snow Leopards and Pandas and Deer can be seen roaming in their natural habitat.
Your tour ends with a visit to the Tibetan Refugee Centre, which was established in 1959 to rehabilitate displaced Tibetans who had followed his holiness the Dalai Lama to India that year. The center has a home for the old, an orphanage, school, hospital and craft workshops which produce carpets of pure Ladakhi wool, intriguing Tibetan handicrafts, woodcarving, leather work and wool items. Here you can watch the people weaving, dyeing and carving wood.
This morning you depart Darjeeling and enjoy a scenic drive through semi tropical forests, cardamom plantations and small villages to Gangtok, the capital and largest town of Sikkim. It is located in the Eastern Himalyan range at an altitude of 5,800 ft. Here you will find an interesting mix of cultures and various ethnicities such as Indian – Nepalis, Lepchas and Bhutia. MG Marg, the main street of Gangtok town is the main hub and is the country’s first litter and spit free zone with no vehicular traffic is allowed into the area.
Arrive and proceed to your hotel where the rest of the day is at leisure.
This morning you will visit Enchey Monastery, meaning solitary temple, it was built in 1909 and is a 200 year old monastery. The monastery is built on the spot, which is believed to be blessed by Lama Druptab Karpo, a tantrik master who was known for his flying powers. The monastery is also an important seat of the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
According to a legend, it is believed that Lama Druptab Karpo constructed a small hut on this site, where he landed after his return from Maenam Hill. However, the present structure of the monastery was constructed in the shape of Chinese Pagoda during the reign of Sikyong Tulku (1909-1910).
On the top of the monastery is a shining golden cupola. The walls of the monastery and the prayer hall have paintings and murals of four religious kings. In addition, paintings of idols of the four cardinal directions along with the galaxy of Mahayan Buddhist can also be seen on the walls. The monastery also houses 90 monks along with a large collection of masks, which are used during the annual ritual rites.
You will also visit the Deer Park, which was established in the 1950’s and is home to different species of deer and red pandas. The park enshrines an icon of the Buddha and provides an excellent view of the green hills and valleys.
Continue onto visit the most prestigious Namgyal research Institute of its kind in the World, Institute. Founded by ruler of Sikkim of that time, the 11th Chogyal Tashi Namgyal in 1958 and it is a treasure of vast collection of rare Lepcha, Tibetan and Sanskrit manuscripts, statues and rare Thankas (Colorful tapestries used in Buddhist liturgy). Apart from an attractive museum, it has over 200 Buddhist icons and other artifacts. As far as it's collections are concerned, it is only one in India, Other two are in "Institute of Peoples of Asia" in Moscow and Toyo Bunko, in Tokyo.
Your morning tour ends with a visit to the Government Institute of Cottage Industries. This produces crafts in authentic Sikkimese designs from the whole state. Hand woven Tibetan carpets sprout dragon in natural dyes, Sikkimese-style tables called Choktse are expertly carved and richly coloured in red and gold. Hand-made rice paper is also produced here. Talented children are taught the art of knitting, weaving, leather work, basket making, mask making and painting of religious and secular themes.
This afternoon visit the Rumtek Monastery, or Dharma Chakra Centre is located at 24 kilometers away from Gangtok,East Sikkim. The Monastery is the seat of the Karmapa Kagyu lineage outside Tibet. The main monastery is surrounded by the monk’s dormitory. Roof peak of the monastery is comprised of four storied golden sculpture, known as Ghanzira. Inside, the monastery is the paintings of the Kagyu lineage, the eight great Bodhisattvas, the sixteen Arhats, the Genduk Chogngi etc.
Return to your hotel.
This morning you will return to Bagdogra where you will connect with your flight to Delhi.
Welcome to Delhi, India’s capital and a major gateway to the country, contemporary Delhi is a bustling metropolis, which successfully combines in its folds - the ancient with the modern. Amidst the fast spiraling skyscrapers the remnants of a bygone time in the form of its many monuments stand as silent reminders to the region’s ancient legacy. The first impressions for any visitor traveling in from the airport are of a specious, garden city, tree-lined with a number of beautiful parks.
Upon arrival you will be met and escorted to your hotel and rest of the day at leisure.
In time transfer to the international airport for your flight to onward destination (hotel check out time 1200 Hours).
