Stop Googling & Start Packing: All-Inclusive Sikkim Tour Checklist

Are you spending the nights with multiple tabs open, comparing the altitudes of Lachen vs. Lachung to make a perfect Sikkim tour itinerary? We all have been there in the Sikkim tour checklist, and the truth is, the Himalayas don’t care about perfect spreadsheets.

Sikkim is a land of unpredictable mist, sudden mountain blooms, and the kind of silence that makes you forget about your phone. If you’re planning a tour to Sikkim, it’s time to quit all the tabs, because here is the only Sikkim checklist that you’ll need to bridge the gap between “thinking about it” and actually standing in front of the eastern Himalayas.

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Transit Hacks: Mapping Your Sikkim Tour Checklist Route

Reaching Sikkim, the “Valley of Rice,” depends entirely on the place from where you’re starting the journey. Travelers mostly choose to fly to Bagdogra (IXB) or directly to Pakyong Airport (PYG). Though Pakyong is Sikkim’s only airport, it can be unreliable at times due to uncertain weather.

Delhi to Sikkim:

  • Flight: New Delhi (DEL) to Bagdogra (IXB) takes only 3-4 h.
  • Train: New Delhi to NJP, takes 20-24 hrs.

Mumbai to Sikkim:

  • Flight: Mumbai (BOM) to Bagdogra (IXB), taking 2h 30mn to 3h.
  • Train: Mumbai to Siliguri/NJP, taking almost 1d 12hr.

Bangalore to Sikkim:

  • Flight: Bangalore (BLR) to Bagdogra (IXB), taking about 3 hrs.
  • Train: Yesvantpur JN/Bangaluru CANT to NJP, almost a 1-day, 21-hour ride.

Chennai to Sikkim:

  • Flight: Chennai (MAA) to Bagdogra (IXB), only about 3h.
  • Train: Perambur/Chennai CTL to NJP, takes 1d 12h to 1d 14h.

Trains offer a budget-friendly and scenic journey to Sikkim. You can skip that day-long journey and fly directly and take a smooth cab ride to Sikkim with Northeast Cab, because your safety is our priority.

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Ultimate 6 Day Sikkim Tour Checklist Itinerary

Planning a trip to Sikkim, the land of dawn-lit mountains, requires a balance of timing and geography. While we customize every journey at Tripjyada, here’s what a standard 6-day Sikkim tour itinerary usually looks like.

Day 1: Arrival

  • Pick up from Bagdogra (IXB)/NJP and drive toward Gangtok with Teesta River views.
  • Hotel check-in and exploring local markets in MG Marg and cafes.
  • Overnight in Gangtok.

Day 2: Gangtok to Lachen

  • Moving to Lachen through valleys & mountain roads with waterfall views
  • Stopping for the Kanchenjunga view at the Singhik viewpoint & Chungtang.
  • Reaching Lachen for an overnight stay.

Day 3: Lachen to Lachung

  • Visiting Gurudongmar Lake in the morning before heading for Lachung
  • Feeling the mountain views while reaching Lachung
  • Spending the night at Lachung

Day 4: Sightseeing

  • Feel nature’s beauty in the famous Yumthang Valley.
  • Enjoy serene river views and seasonal snow at Zero Point.
  • Return to Lachung and spend the night here.

Day 5: Lachung to Gangtok

  • Driving back to Gangtok on a scenic byway.
  • Stop on the way for photographs.
  • Strolling & shopping in Gangtok and an overnight stay.

Day 6: Departure

  • Checking out of the hotel.
  • Drive to Bagdogra Airport / NJP for departure.

Seasonal Sikkim Tour Checklist

Season  Temperature What to pack 
Summer (March to June) 10˚C – 25˚C Light cottons for the day. Puffer vest for the evening in Gangtok.
Monsoon (July to September) 13˚C – 23˚C Waterproof & quick-dry warmers to survive windy mountain rain. Antifungal ointments to keep feet healthy during damp treks.
Winter (October to February) -5°C to 10°C Heavy thermal base to trap body heat. Small chemical heat packs can be lifesaving. 

Regardless of the season, keeping a compact medical kit is essential for a Sikkim tour for high-altitude sickness, motion sickness, and any accidental injuries.

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FAQs:

  1. What are the best pilgrimage sites in Sikkim?

There are many Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Sikkim, like Rumtek Monastery, Baba Mandir, Ganesh Tok, Chardham, etc.

  1. What are the things to do in Sikkim?

You can explore hidden caves, wildlife sanctuaries, adventure tourism, pilgrimage tourism, and heritage tourism in Sikkim.

  1. Which part of Sikkim is best to visit?

While all of Sikkim is worth a tour, North Sikkim offers the best views, from blooming valleys to snow & frozen lakes at high altitudes.

  1. What is the best time to visit Sikkim?

– March to May is best for seeing colorful blooms in Sikkim’s pleasant weather, and October to December for clear views of the Himalayan mountains.

  1. Is a permit required for Indian tourists?

No permit is needed for Indians, but a PAP is mandatory for visiting border areas like Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass, Lachen & Lachung.

  1. What foods to try in Sikkim?

Authentic Tibetan momos, Gundruk, Sel roti, Laphing, Kinema, Sishnu—these are the must-try dishes in a Sikkim tour.

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