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Sample itinerary, other tour options available
DAY
1 ARRIVE
IN DELHI, INDIA
You will be assisted on arrival and transferred to your hotel
for an overnight stay.
DAY
2 DELHI –
BAGDOGRA – BY 9W 602 DEP 1010 HRS / ARR. 1215 HRS –
DARJEELING (2,165 M / 7,100 FT) – BY SURFACE / 88 KM /
APPROX 3 HRS
Fly today from
Delhi to Bagdogra. On arrival you will be received and undertake
a three hours drive to Darjeeling along verdant hillsides
carpeted with well-maintained tea bushes of the tea gardens.
Darjeeling derived its present name from the local Tibetan name
Dorjee – Ling, which means Place (Ling) of the Thunderbolt (Dorjee).
The place conjures visions of serenity, of vibrant green hills
steeped in splendor, a land of breathtaking beauty crowned by
the majestic Himalayas. This heavenly retreat is bathed in hues
of every shade. The flaming red rhododendrons, the sparkling
white magnolias, the miles of undulating hillsides covered with
emerald green tea bushes, the exotic forests of silver fir - all
under the blanket of a brilliant azure sky dappled with specks
of clouds, compellingly confirms Darjeeling as the
QUEEN OF HILL STATIONS.
Darjeeling beckons thousands today for a
leisurely respite from the bustle of the madding crowd. The
traveler - whether a tourist or a trekker, an ornithologist or a
photographer, a botanist or an artist - will find in Darjeeling
an experience which will remain etched in ones memory forever.
Overnight stay at your hotel in Darjeeling.
DAY
3 IN
DARJEELING
Today you have
a delightful day in Darjeeling. You will have the opportunity
to ride the Toy Train. It was a tiny four-wheeled trolley
when it first rolled out. People, sacks of tea, bags of
potatoes, wool from Tibet, Kalimpong oranges, jute and paddy
stacks and more used to find space under its canvas roof and two
quaint wooden benches.
It's been over
a century since then and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
- popularly known as the Darjeeling Toy Train - no longer
ferries sacks of grain. Instead, it takes starry-eyed couples on
their honeymoon, college student on their first excursion,
tourists enjoying a luxurious vacation and holidaymakers of
every persuasion up and down the slopes of Bengal's hills. On
this railway track one cannot help marvel the engineering feat
called Batasia Loop. It was constructed with the purpose of
allowing the trains to take the sharp rise in altitude between
Darjeeling and Ghoom (2,400 m / 8,000 ft) with ease. It is
quite an interesting experience to watch the toy train negotiate
the loop through the well-manicured garden of flowers with the
Khangchen Dzonga (the third highest mountain in the world) and
the Darjeeling town in the background.
In the
afternoon you visit
Happy Valley Tea Estate.
Of about seventy tea gardens in this hilly
region, this is one of the nearest, about 3 km from the town.
Here one can see the processing of the world famous Darjeeling
tea and also indulge in a tea tasting session. While in
Darjeeling one must take a relaxed stroll on the Chowrasta
under the watchful gaze of the mighty Khangchen Dzonga range in
the east and the rolling hills of Sikkim in the north to enjoy
the flavor of this picturesque hill station. The exquisitively
designed wooden shops on the Mall were constructed more than a
century ago and still hark back to the British era. The
Chowrasta has many curio shops that sell thankas (scrolls with
religious paintings), fabrics, woodcarvings, carpets and many
other local products. Your stroll takes you below the Saint
Andrews Church that was built in 1843 and reconstructed in 1882.
Adjacent to the church is the Gymkhana Club that was established
in 1915. Spectacular views of the well-manicured tea gardens and
various towns in South and West Sikkim can be obtained along the
way. Far down below the Ranjit River can be seen snaking its way
through the mountains. Overnight stay at the hotel.
DAY
4 DARJEELING –
Pemyangtse Monastery
(2,150 M / 6,840 FT) – BY
SURFACE / 112 KM / APPROX 3 ½ HRS
A drive along
the Tista Valley takes you to the Sikkim border at Melli and
then you travel through the Rangit Valley up to Pemyangtse . From
here one can view Mt. Khangchen Dzonga (8,588 m / 25,168 ft),
Pandim (6,693 m / 21,953 ft), Siniolchu (6,889 m / 22,597 ft)
and other ranges. Situated on a hillock is Pemyangtse
Monastery, belonging to the Nyingmapa sect. This Monastery
is the head of all other monasteries of this sect in Sikkim.
Your journey to Pemayangtse takes you past Rabdanste,
which was the second capital of Sikkim and was established in
the late 17th century by the second Chogyal of Sikkim.
It was abandoned towards the end of the 18th century
because of the threat posed by the Nepalis. On arrival check in
to your accommodation for overnight stay.
DAY
5
PEMYANGTSE MONASTERY
Enjoy a guided
tour of the premier monastery of Pemyangtse (Perfect Sublime
Lotus). Latsun Chembo first built it as a small temple in
the late 17th century. Later Jigme Pawo, who was the third
reincarnate of Latsun Chembo, extended and rebuilt the structure
in the form of a big monastery. The monastery contains numerous
antique idols and objects of worship, most of which are
priceless because of their antiquity. On the top floor is a
seven tiered painted wooden sculpture portraying the Mahaguru’s
Heavenly Palace ‘Sangthokpalri’ which was completed in a span of
five years, single handily by the late Dungzin Rinpoche. Annual
Chaam dance is held on the 28th and 29th
day of the 12th month of the Tibetan calendar,
normally corresponding to the month of February.
A 2 km walk
from the main road near Pemyangtse Monastery through a thick
forest will take you to Rabdanste Palace. The Palace is
in ruins, however, the chortens around it have withstood the
elements of nature. The ruins are now being preserved by the
Archaeological Survey of India and have been declared a
monument. Overnight at the hotel.
DAY
6
Pemyangtse Monastery- RUMTEK
(1,677 M / 5,500 FT) - VIA RABONGLA (1,997 M /
6,590 FT) & TEMI TEA ESTATE – BY SURFACE /
129 KM / APPROX 4 ½
Drive to
Rumtek, en route visiting Temi Tea Garden to observe the
processing of one of the finest teas in the world. The one and
the only tea estate existing in Sikkim produces one of the top
quality teas in the International Market. It sells by the brand
name of ‘Salja’ and ‘Khangchen Dzonga’. The tea garden is spread
out on a gentle hill slope originating from the Tendong Hill and
provides a magnificent view of the surrounding villages. The
visit to the factory would be an eye opener for those wanting to
know more about tea processing methods. Continue your drive to
Rumtek. Overnight stay is at your hotel / resort.
DAY
7 RUMTEK - GANGTOK (1,677 M / 5,500 FT) –
BY SURFACE / 23 KM / APPROX 1 HR
In the morning
visit Rumtek Monastery, which is perched on a hilltop
facing the city of Gangtok. The original Monastery was built in
1730 by the ninth Karmapa but was destroyed due to a fire and
His Holiness, the sixteenth Karmapa in 1960, then constructed
the present one. It is certainly the largest monastery in Sikkim
and is a fine example of Tibetan architecture. The prayer hall
in the main monastery is intricately decorated with statues,
wall paintings, thangkas and tubular silk banners. A flight of
stairs from just outside the Main Monastery complex takes you to
the Nalanda Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies. 15
minutes walk downhill from the Main Monastery takes one to the
Old Rumtek Monastery.
The main puja
or dances of Rumtek also called the Tse-Chu Chaama are held on
the 10th day of the 5th month of the
Tibetan calendar around June. Dances called the Kagyat are also
held on the 28th and 29th of the tenth
month of the Tibetan calendar in the Old Rumtek Monastery.
After your
visit a short drive takes you to Gangtok, the “Lofty
Hill”, which is the capital of Sikkim. The Ranipool River flows
to its west. Gangtok has a very spectacular setting and offers
excellent views of the entire Khangchen Dzonga range from
various points in its vicinity. It is a city, which, till one
sees it, one would believe exists only in picture-story books.
In the mystery-laden mists prayer flags whip the breeze and
wheels spin in the hands of lamas mumbling invocations to God.
In the distance are the snows, on the streets amidst brightly
painted pagoda roofed houses, lined with friendly smiling people
are silver, silk, spice and jewellery to gladden a maiden’s
heart. On arrival at Gangtok you will be assisted to check into
your hotel.
DAY
8 IN GANGTOK
In Gangtok
visit Enchey Monastery, Lama Druptob Karpo is supposed to
have built a small hermitage at this spot after he flew here
from Maenam Hill more than two hundred years ago. During the
reign of Sidkeong Tulku, a monastery was built here in 1901 in
the form of a Chinese Pagoda. The monastery follows the Nyingma
Order and the main puja and dances are held here on the
18th and 19th of the twelfth month of the
Tibetan calendar, which normally corresponds to the month of
December.
The other
places of interest during your day in Gangtok are -
Government Institute of Cottage Industries: This centre
offers you the opportunity to observe the local artisans at work
and their skills being imparted to young boys and girls. If you
want to take back souvenirs, the institute's salesroom is well
stocked with local handicraft and handloom products. Do-Drul
Chorten: One of the most important Stupas of Sikkim built by
the late Venerable Trulsi Rimpoche in 1945-46, it contains a
mandala of Dorji-Phurpa, holy texts, mantras and is encircled by
108 prayer wheels. Research Institute of Tibetology:
Situated close to the Chorten this institute is a repository of
the largest collection of Tibetan artifacts outside Tibet. Also
renowned worldwide for the study of Buddhist philosophy and
religion, it is a treasure house of rare thankas, Buddhist icon
and objects of art.
Overnight in
your hotel.
DAY
9 GANGTOK - KALIMPONG (1,200 M / 3,936 FT) -
BY SURFACE / 72 KM / APPROX 2 ½ HRS
After
breakfast you will drive to Kalimpong, which is nestled in the
foothills of the Himalaya. Kalimpong in local dialect means
“black spur”. As per Lepchas Kalimpong means “the ridge where we
play”. It is said that these local tribesmen used to organize
field sports when not engaged in agricultural pursuits. It is
also home to the most exotic species of flora and fauna. The
short spring season sees these mountains bathed in all
conceivable hues. Fiery rhododendrons splash the mountainside in
most beautiful of reds, while the pale Magnolia forests provide
a striking contrast. The valley too comes alive with a profusion
of daises, daffodils, chrysanthemums and tuberous begonia,
orchids, even the rarest, grow in abundance in the wild.
On arrival at
Kalimpong, instead of the usual hotel, check in at Holumba
Haven, which is located inside the premises of an expansive
orchid nursery - “Nurseryman’s Haven” (Estd. 1972), renowned
growers & worldwide exporters of Himalayan and Indo Burmese
orchids species, Himalayan flora & exotic floricultures. You
will have a guided tour of Holumba - two acres of natural
landscaped botanical extravaganza, water fed by a natural
spring, inhabited by a flora population over 1000 species of
orchids, plants & trees. Holumba offers the nature loving
tourists an expansive orchid nursery.
This will be
followed by a visit to a flower nursery. The town’s
flower nurseries have achieved international recognition owing
to the excellent qualities of rare flowers grown by the local
flower entrepreneurs of the area. Flower buds from Kalimpong are
exported to different parts of the world and command a good
price in the international market.
Also visit
Gangjong Paper Industry renowned for the craft of paper
making, which is an ancient tradition in the Himalayan region.
The handmade paper that is being manufactured here still uses
traditional tools and a special bamboo made screen is used to
form the paper sheets. Overnight stay in a hotel.
DAY
10 KALIMPONG – BAGDORA – BY SURFACE / 92 KM
/APPROX 3 HRS - DELHI BY FLIGHT 9W 602 DEP 1250 HRS / ARR
1635 HRS
After
breakfast you will retrace your journey back to Delhi by a
flight from Bagdogra. On arrival in Delhi you will be met and
transferred to your hotel for overnight stay.
DAY
11 IN DELHI
After
breakfast in the morning proceed for a city tour of Old & New
Delhi. In Old city visit RED FORT built by Emperor Shah
Jahan; JAMA MASJID, one of the largest mosques in India;
RAJ GHAT - the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi. In the
afternoon visit QUTAB MINAR, the tallest stone tower in
India; HUMAYUN'S TOMB built in the Indo Persian style and
a predecessor to The Taj Mahal in Agra; INDIA GATE - A
War Memorial Arch. Also drive past the President's House,
Parliament House, Government secretariat buildings and Connaught
Place - the heart of New Delhi and a busy shopping center.
The afternoon
is at leisure. Overnight in Delhi.
DAY
12
DEPART DELHI
In time
transfer to the international airport to board your flight to
your next destination.
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CITY |
NO OF NIGHTS |
HOTEL NAME |
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Delhi |
01 night |
Oberoi Maidens |
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Darjeeling |
02 nights |
New Elgin |
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Pemayanste |
02 nights |
Mt. Pandim |
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Rumtek |
01 night |
Guest House |
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Gangtok |
02 nights |
Royal Plaza |
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Kalimpong |
01 night |
Garden Retreat |
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Delhi |
02 nights |
Oberoi Maidens |
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