Gangtok Tour Package from Delhi
Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, is India's hidden gem nestled at 5,410 feet in the Eastern Himalayas. This charming hill station captivates Indian travelers with its pristine landscapes, vibrant Tibetan culture, and the famous Kanyak Road offering breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga peak. Unlike crowded Darjeeling, Gangtok remains refreshingly authentic with its MG Marg bazaar, colorful monasteries, and warm local hospitality that makes every visitor feel at home.
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Top Experiences in Gangtok
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Watch sunrise over Kanchenjunga from Tsomgo Lake, a glacial lake at 12,400 feet surrounded by snow-capped mountains
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Explore Rumtek Monastery, an ornate 16th-century Buddhist monastery with golden roofs and peaceful courtyards
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Trek to Nathula Pass, India's highest motorable road at 14,140 feet offering views of Tibet and the Indo-China border
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Wander through MG Marg, Gangtok's vibrant main bazaar filled with local shops, cafes, and street food stalls
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Visit Kewzing village for organic cardamom plantations and interact with local Lepcha farmers
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Experience the colorful Gangtok Flower Exhibition Park showcasing Sikkim's diverse orchids and alpine flowers
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Momos - steamed dumplings filled with meat or vegetables, Gangtok's signature street food
Thukpa - warming noodle soup with vegetables and meat, perfect for chilly evenings
Gundruk - fermented leafy greens, a traditional Sikkimese delicacy with authentic local flavor
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Stay in homestays or guesthouses in the Deorali or Ranipool neighborhoods instead of main MG Marg area to save 30-40% on accommodation while experiencing authentic local life.
📅 October to December offers crystal-clear skies, comfortable temperatures (8-18°C), and perfect visibility of snow-capped peaks. March to May is equally delightful with blooming rhododendrons and mild weather, though slightly more crowded with Indian tourists.
🛂 Indian citizens do not require a visa to visit Gangtok as it's within India. However, you'll need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) which is free and easily obtainable at the airport or online through the Sikkim government website.