Sikkim Travel Plan by
ClearEast Trip
Not a tour guide. More like local friends showing you around.
At ClearEast Trip, we offer more than itineraries we guide mindful journeys. This sample journey through Sikkim reflects our clarity-first approach to travel. Every trip is crafted with your preferences in mind whether it’s local transport or private, homestay or hotel, group exploring or solo stillness. It’s your trip, your way.
A GLIIMPSE OF TOUR
At ClearEast Trip, we offer more than itineraries we guide mindful journeys. This sample journey through Sikkim reflects our clarity-first approach to travel. Every trip is crafted with your preferences in mind whether it’s local transport or private, homestay or hotel, group exploring or solo stillness. It’s your trip, your way. –
Why people love Sikkim
If you want clean air, mountain views, peaceful roads, friendly people, and slow travel, Sikkim is that place. It feels safe, calm, and beautiful without being too crowded (if you pick the right months).
Best season to visit Sikkim
Best months
- March to June: pleasant weather, clear views, great for sightseeing
- September to November: super clear skies + best mountain views (post-monsoon)
Many travel guides recommend March – June and Sept – Nov as ideal.
Months to avoid if you hate rain/landslides
- May to September is monsoon season; it can rain a lot and roads may get tricky.
Snow season
- Mid-November to February: cold, some places get snow; great if you want winter vibes (but North Sikkim may be weather dependent).
Important festivals in Sikkim
If you want a trip with local energy and culture, plan around these:
- Losar (Tibetan New Year): usually around early February
- Bumchu (Tashiding Monastery): Tibetan calendar-based, usually Feb – Mar
- Pang Lhabsol: usually late Aug / early Sep (Tibetan calendar-based)
(Festival dates shift yearly because they follow the Tibetan lunar calendar.)
Top 10 places to visit in Sikkim
- Gangtok – cafés, viewpoints, MG Marg vibes
- Tsomgo (Changu) Lake – iconic mountain lake
- Nathula Pass – Indo-China border (permit required)
- Pelling – Kanchenjunga views + monasteries
- Rumtek Monastery – peaceful and grand
- Yumthang Valley – “Valley of Flowers” feel
- Lachung – pretty village stay in North Sikkim
- Gurudongmar Lake – bucket list high-altitude lake
- Namchi – big statues + spiritual places
- Ravangla – calm hills + Buddha Park vibe
(These places are widely recommended across Sikkim tourism lists.
ClearEast Trip Itineraries
Option A: 5 Days / 4 Nights
Day 1: Arrive Bagdogra/NJP → Gangtok
Easy evening: MG Marg + local food.
Day 2: Tsomgo Lake + Nathula (if permit) + Gangtok
Snow points if season allows.
Day 3: Gangtok → Pelling
Stop at viewpoints + waterfalls.
Day 4: Pelling sightseeing
Monasteries + Kanchenjunga view points.
Day 5: Pelling → NJP/Bagdogra drop
Best for: first-timers, families, calm trip
Option B: 7 Days / 6 Nights
Day 1: Arrive → Gangtok
Day 2: Tsomgo + Nathula
Day 3: Gangtok → Lachen (North Sikkim)
Day 4: Gurudongmar Lake → Lachung
Day 5: Yumthang Valley + Zero Point (if open) → Lachung
Day 6: Lachung → Gangtok
Day 7: Depart
Best for: couples + friends + people who want “WOW Sikkim”
Option C: 9 Days / 8 Nights
Gangtok + Nathula + North Sikkim + Pelling + Namchi + Ravangla<br>
Slow pace, more village moments, less rushing.
Best for: content creators, honeymooners, relaxed travellers
“Local friends” experience
- We plan your trip like a friend would: realistic timings, good food stops, and breaks
- No forced shopping stops
- We suggest stays that feel safe and clean
- We keep you updated if weather/roads change (especially in monsoon/winter)
Travel costs
Prices depend on season, hotel type, and permits. Below are realistic ranges to help you decide.
Budget-friendly
Solo traveller (shared trips): ₹18,000 – ₹30,000 (5D/4N)
Couple: ₹32,000 – ₹50,000 (5D/4N)
Family (3–4 pax): ₹55,000 – ₹85,000 (5D/4N)
Best for: backpack vibe, simple hotels, shared cabs/jeeps.
Note:
All the packages can be customised based on your requirements.
Terms & Conditions apply. Final pricing varies based on effort, season, permits, and hotel availability.
Transport cost idea
Shared travel
- Shared jeeps for North Sikkim and local routes are common via operators/packages.
Private vehicle (rough reference)
For North Sikkim taxi packages, some operators list approx ₹18,000–₹22,000 for Lachen–Gurudongmar–Lachung circuit (2N/3D), depending on car type.
(This is a market reference; prices vary by season and availability.)
Permits & travel notes
- Nathula Pass: needs permit, depends on weather/army clearance
- North Sikkim (Lachen/Lachung/Gurudongmar/Yumthang): permits required; weather can change plans fast
- We handle permit guidance as part of planning
Quick packing checklist
- Warm jacket (even in summer, nights can be cold)
- Comfortable shoes
- Basic medicines (altitude sensitivity for North Sikkim)
- Raincoat/umbrella in monsoon months
What ClearEast Trip includes
- Itinerary planning + booking support
- Stay suggestions (budget → luxury)
- Vehicle planning (shared or private)
- Real-time coordination while you’re travelling
- Optional: photoshoot spots, café list, local food list, offbeat add-ons
Want this trip planned for you?
Tell us:
- Number of people
- Dates/month
- Budget range
- Must-visit: snow / lakes / monasteries / offbeat villages
We’ll send a clear plan + transparent cost breakup.
Top 3 Places to Visit in Sikkim
Rumtek Monastery
Spiritual calm and striking architecture
Rumtek Monastery
Spiritual calm and striking architecture
Rumtek Monastery
Spiritual calm and striking architecture
Rumtek Monastery
Spiritual calm and striking architecture
Rumtek Monastery
Spiritual calm and striking architecture
Rumtek Monastery
Spiritual calm and striking architecture
Rumtek Monastery
Spiritual calm and striking architecture
Rumtek Monastery
Spiritual calm and striking architecture
Essential Travel Tips
₹50 entry fee per person (children under 5 years exempt), collected at hotel check-in.
₹50 entry fee per person (children under 5 years exempt), collected at hotel check-in.
₹50 entry fee per person (children under 5 years exempt), collected at hotel check-in.
₹50 entry fee per person (children under 5 years exempt), collected at hotel check-in.
₹50 entry fee per person (children under 5 years exempt), collected at hotel check-in.
Important Update
Starting March 2025, all tourists visiting Sikkim must pay a ₹50 entry fee per person (children under 5 years exempt), collected at hotel check-in. This fee is valid for 30 days and goes directly to the state’s Tourism Sustainability Development Fund, supporting better infrastructure and responsible tourism. If you leave and re-enter Sikkim after 30 days, the fee will be charged again
At
ClearEast Trip,
We Plan Journeys Differently
DRAGON'S FIRST HELLO
Bhutan Essentials for First-Timers
- Paro
- Thimphu
- Punakha
- Tiger's Nest
3 Night | 4 Days
- First-Timers • Couples • Weekend Breaks
DRAGON'S FIRST HELLO
Bhutan Essentials for First-Timers
- Paro
- Thimphu
- Punakha
- Tiger's Nest
3 Night | 4 Days
- First-Timers • Couples • Weekend Breaks
At
ClearEast Trip,
We Plan Journeys Differently
Experience authentic travel on a budget.
With The Local Way, you get:
- Local-style transport (shared taxis, buses, or jeeps)
- Stays at budget hotels or homestays
- A personal welcome and farewell from our team
- Friendly phone support throughout your journey
- Flexible options—upgrade or customize anytime
Perfect for: Backpackers and budget-conscious travellers looking for genuine, affordable experiences.
Note: Bhutan travel follows special government regulations; some services and customizations may differ.
Day 1 - Arrival & Transition
Warm welcome at NJP or Bagdogra
Drive to Sikkim (4-5 hrs depending on region)
Check into hotel or homestay
Evening at leisure: explore local markets or relax
How the Journey Flows
Explore Restaurants Near By Bhutan :)
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