Welcome to Sikkim

Green Lake

Hidden Valley of Rice, Sikkim

Every morning Sikkim unveils like a living painting with the mist rising over fields that cradle history and tradition, wrapping terraces and temples in mystery. Terraced paddy fields cascade down slopes, nurtured by Lepcha and Bhutia communities who maintain a harmonious rhythm with the land. Ancient legends celebrate Guru Rinpoche blessing the valley, weaving mysticism into daily life and guiding local rituals. A landscape where history, spirituality, and agriculture converge, offering an immersive journey into India’s enduring heritage, leaving every visitor draped in the richness of Sikkim.

Sikkim Itinerary

These tours will guide you through the breathtaking landscapes, sacred sites, and timeless traditions of Sikkim.
North East India TOUR
Frontiers of the Eastern Himalayas
North East India TOUR
Frontiers of the Eastern Himalayas
11 Nights | 12 Days
North East India TOUR
Whispers of Eastern Himalayas
North East India TOUR
Whispers of Eastern Himalayas
9 Nights | 10 Days

Places to Explore in Sikkim

These are the places where you will experience the true essence and unique spirit of Sikkim.

Gangtok

Hills draped in monasteries, bustling streets, and mountain vistas, where tradition dances with the rhythm of modern life.

Nathula Pass

Winds sweep across high mountain trails, tracing history, strategic paths, and breathtaking Himalayan panoramas.

Pelling

Kanchenjunga crowns the horizon above ancient monasteries and shines with tranquillity, and sweeping views stir the soul.

Pemayangtse Monastery

Hilltop marvel of architecture and ritual, echoing devotion, heritage, and Sikkim’s spiritual heartbeat.

Phodong Monastery

Prayer flags flutter above sacred halls, holding centuries of devotion, chants, and spiritual artistry.

Rumtek Monastery

Golden roofs and sacred halls echo centuries of devotion, rituals, and the serene power of Tibetan Buddhism.

Tsomgo Lake

Crystal waters mirror snow-kissed peaks, carrying whispers of legend and Himalayan mystique.

Yumthang Valley

Rivers of rhododendrons and wildflowers spill across slopes, painting the valley in nature’s vibrant palette.

Zuluk & Old Silk Route

Twisting roads reveal terraced hills and trade legacies, a glimpse of journeys through timeless Himalayan landscapes.

Moments made in Sikkim
There will be moments from your journey through Sikkim that will stay with you, so let’s explore them.
Tribal Heritage & Village Life
Wander into an Apatani village to witness rice-fish farming that has endured for centuries, with elders recounting origin myths beside bamboo huts. Villagers greet you with home-brewed millet beer and tribal songs at sunset. It feels like stepping back in time where each bamboo basket and carved figure whispers of heritage, and ancient rituals still mark the seasons, inviting you to share their story, too.
Himalayan Adventure & Trekking
The winding trails lead beneath towering Himalayan peaks, where rhododendron forests give way to fluttering prayer flags in the mist. Dawn finds you atop remote passes, greeted by smiling yak herders and scattered mountain villages that feel unchanged. Every ascent reads like an adventure novel, full of ancient lore, hidden gompas and wildlife glimpses, with sweeping panoramas and prayer wheels.
Sacred Monasteries & Spiritual Trails
Centuries-old monasteries perched high on misty hillsides are where morning light gilds faded murals and prayer wheels spin endlessly. Monks in saffron robes chant under carved wooden arches while butter lamps flicker by golden statues. The air is scented with incense as pilgrims arrive at dawn, beads in hand. Each journey feels like an age-old legend coming alive with every echo of prayer.
Rivers, Waterfalls & Nature Escapes
The rivers carved in emerald valleys, waterfalls cascading from hidden heights, and dense rainforests teeming with orchids, ferns, and gibbons are what Sikkim is known for. You might dip your toes in crystal pools beneath twin-plunging falls, feeling centuries of nature’s rhythm echoing here. It is like a spiritual pilgrimage through a timeless green sanctuary, each misty morning a new discovery in a secret paradise.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are tribal villages open to visitors?
Many Apatani, Monpa, and Adi villages welcome travellers respectfully. You can observe rice-fish farming, traditional crafts, and rituals while engaging with warm, hospitable communities.
Yes, festivals like Losar, Solung, and the Ziro Music Festival invite visitors to witness centuries-old rituals, vibrant folk dances, and traditional music alongside the locals.
Yes, you can see handwoven textiles, bamboo and cane crafts, and tribal jewellery being created and sometimes even try your hand at weaving or carving with local guidance.
Definitely. Meals featuring organic rice, millet, fermented foods, and mountain herbs provide a delicious glimpse into culinary traditions preserved over generations.