Explore Sikkim — The Hidden Jewel of the Himalayas

A land where clouds drift through monasteries, prayer flags flutter over deep valleys, and mountain peaks kiss the sky.
Sikkim is not just about sightseeing — it’s about feeling the Himalayas up close, through its people, food, culture, and quiet charm.

1. Gangtok – The Gateway to Sikkim

Altitude: 5,500 ft | Best for: Culture • Shopping • Monasteries

Experience:
A lively hill town that perfectly blends urban energy with Himalayan calm. Stroll through MG Marg, sip hot tea with a view of Kanchenjunga, and explore ancient monasteries hidden in the mist.

Top Things to Do:

  • Visit Tashi View Point for sunrise views.
  • Ride the Gangtok Ropeway over the valley.
  • Visit Rumtek Monastery – the heart of Sikkim’s Buddhist culture.
  • Explore Namgyal Institute of Tibetology for a dose of history.
  • Enjoy café hopping – The Local CaféBaker’s CaféRoll House.

Local Tip: Try local momo stalls at MG Marg and tea at Baker’s Café while watching the evening crowd.


2. Tsomgo Lake (Changu Lake)

Altitude: 12,313 ft | Best for: Scenic Drive • Yak Ride • Snow Views

Experience:
A magical glacial lake surrounded by snow-clad peaks and fluttering prayer flags. Watch reflections change colors through the day.

Top Things to Do:

  • Yak rides along the lake.
  • Photography in traditional Sikkimese attire (locals provide rentals).
  • Visit the nearby Baba Mandir and Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary.

Local Tip: Visit between March–May for rhododendron blooms, or in winter for snow.


3. Nathula Pass

Altitude: 14,140 ft | Best for: Adventure • Scenic Drive • Indo-China Border

Experience:
One of the highest motorable roads in the world. A must-visit for those craving a high-altitude thrill.

Top Things to Do:

  • Drive through winding mountain roads and snow walls.
  • See the Indo-China border post and interact with soldiers (if allowed).
  • Visit nearby Tsomgo Lake and Baba Mandir en route.

Local Tip: Indian citizens need a special permit — your local guide can arrange it.


4. Pelling – The Land of Peace and Peaks

Altitude: 7,200 ft | Best for: Panoramic Views • Monasteries • Adventure

Experience:
A serene hill town in West Sikkim, offering the most stunning views of Mt. Kanchenjunga and tranquil monasteries.

Top Things to Do:

  • Visit Pemayangtse Monastery, one of Sikkim’s oldest.
  • Walk across the Pelling Skywalk to the giant Chenrezig statue.
  • Explore Khecheopalri Lake, the sacred “Wishing Lake.”
  • Trek to Kanchenjunga Falls and Rimbi Waterfall.

Local Tip: Stay at a heritage homestay to wake up to Kanchenjunga right from your window.


5. Ravangla – The Serene South

Altitude: 7,000 ft | Best for: Meditation • Tea Gardens • Village Life

Experience:
Quiet, spiritual, and green — Ravangla is perfect for slow travelers.

Top Things to Do:

  • Visit the grand Buddha Park (Tathagata Tsal) with a 130-ft Buddha statue.
  • Trek up to Maenam Hill for sunrise views.
  • Explore the nearby Temi Tea Garden, Sikkim’s only tea estate.
  • Enjoy nature walks and local monasteries.

Local Tip: Visit the Temi Tea factory and taste freshly brewed organic Sikkimese tea.


6. Yumthang Valley – Valley of Flowers

Altitude: 11,800 ft | Best for: Nature • Photography • Snow

Experience:
A valley carpeted with rhododendrons, wildflowers, and streams — a paradise for photographers and nature lovers.

Top Things to Do:

  • Explore the Yumthang Hot Springs.
  • Visit the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary (April–June bloom).
  • Extend your trip to Zero Point (Yumesamdong) for snow.

Local Tip: Early mornings are the best time for photography. Carry warm clothes year-round.


 7. Khangchendzonga National Park

Altitude: 6,000–28,000 ft | Best for: Wildlife • Treks • Eco-Tourism

Experience:
A UNESCO World Heritage Site — a pristine wilderness of glaciers, forests, and alpine meadows.

Top Things to Do:

  • Trek the Goechala Trail for views of Kanchenjunga.
  • Spot red pandasHimalayan black bears, and snow pheasants.
  • Visit local villages inside buffer zones for eco-stays.

Local Tip: Ideal for serious trekkers or eco-travelers; always travel with a local guide.


8. Namchi & South Sikkim

Altitude: 5,500 ft | Best for: Culture • Temples • Scenic Drive

Experience:
Namchi blends spirituality and culture, offering sweeping views of South Sikkim’s hills and valleys.

Top Things to Do:

  • Visit Char Dham – replicas of India’s sacred shrines.
  • Explore Samdruptse Hill with a 135-ft Guru Padmasambhava statue.
  • Enjoy local orange orchards and handicrafts.

Local Tip: Great base to combine with Ravangla and Temi Tea Estate.


9. Zuluk, Aritar & East Sikkim

Altitude: 10,000–12,000 ft | Best for: Offbeat Trails • Mountain Roads • Local Homestays

Experience:
Part of the historic Silk Route — remote, rugged, and mesmerizing.

Top Things to Do:

  • Drive the Zuluk Loops – a road with 30+ breathtaking hairpin bends.
  • Visit Aritar Lake (Lampokhari) and Mankhim Viewpoint.
  • Experience Sikkimese village life through homestays.

Local Tip: Ideal for travelers seeking the raw, untouched side of the Himalayas.


 Local Cuisine & Experiences

Must-Try Dishes:

  • Sikkimese Thali – A balanced meal of rice, dal, local greens & fermented pickles.
  • Phagshapa – Pork with radish and chili.
  • Gundruk Soup – Fermented leafy greens.
  • Kinema Curry – Fermented soybean dish.
  • Sikkimese Tea – From the Temi Tea Estate.

Best Local Cafés:

  • Baker’s Café (Gangtok) – Cozy with Kanchenjunga views.
  • Mu Kimchi (Gangtok) – Fusion of Korean & Sikkimese food.
  • The Local Café (Gangtok) – Modern café with local touches.
  • Melting Point Café (Pelling) – Rustic café with Himalayan views.

Experiential Add-Ons

  • Attend Losar (Tibetan New Year) or Saga Dawa festivals.
  • Join local cooking sessions in homestays.
  • Take a tea-tasting session at Temi Estate.
  • Try paragliding in Gangtok or river rafting in Teesta River.
  • Visit local handicraft centers to support women artisans.