Darjeeling Sikkim Bhutan Tour

Darjeeling Sikkim Bhutan Tour

Duration

11 Nights - 12 Days

Locations

Darjeeling - Gangtok - Kalimpong - Phuntsholing - Thimphu - Punakha - Paro

Overview
Cultural Tour of Darjeeling, Sikkim & Bhutan

Explore Sikkim and Bhutan, two of the most isolated Himalayan regions. Centuries-old Buddhist monasteries cling to mountain cliffs and rice paddies stair-step down steep hillsides. Your journey begins with an arrival transfer to Darjeeling, where we include a ride on the narrow-gauge mountain railway and sunrise over Kangchenjunga from Tiger Hill. Visit the capital of Sikkim, Gangtok, and passing on to Rumtek, visit the Karmapa’s Monastery. Travel to Kalimpong, once an important trading post for these parts of the world.From Kalimpong, our road then descends into the plains known as Duars, filled with lush tea gardens and some remote villages that are much isolated from the mainstream. Cross into Phuntsholing, Bhutan. Discover Bhutan’s captivating cultural mix, reflected in its beautiful shrines, temples, and handicrafts as you travel from south to western Bhutan; in the towns and villages of Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha valley. Explore the Dzongs, ancient fortresses that once protected the kingdom.

Itinerary
  • Day 1 : Arrival In Bagdogra - Darjeeling
    Day 1 : Arrival In Bagdogra - Darjeeling

    Upon arrival at Bagdogra airport, meet our representative and transfer to Darjeeling, which takes about 3+ hours. The journey passes through small towns, villages, and tea estates, as you climb up the hills. After high tea in the evening, take a stroll around Chowrastha Mall and into the Bazaar area. Overnight in Darjeeling.

  • Day 2 : Darjeeling
    Day 2 : Darjeeling

    Early morning visit Tiger Hill for a sunrise view. After breakfast, begin our sightseeing tour. Visit Himalayan Mountaineering Institute and Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park. Then visit the Tibetan Self-Help Center which boasts of high-quality Tibetan handicrafts and on the way back, visit a tea estate. In the afternoon, visit Dali Gompa monastery, and the rest of the time is free to stroll around the town or take a toy train joy ride until Ghoom. Overnight in Darjeeling.

  • Day 3 : Darjeeling - Gangtok
    Day 3 : Darjeeling - Gangtok

    Drive through the tea gardens and descend through sub-tropical Teesta valley and enter Sikkim at Rangpo. After permit formalities, continue to drive to Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim. (Total 4-5hr). In Gangtok, visit Namgyal Institute of Tibetology a repository of Tibetan works, iconography, and religious arts, and the nearby DeoraliDodrul Chorten surrounded by 108 prayer wheels. In the evening walk through the iconic MG Marg, a Pedestrian cobbled Boulevard lined on both sides with interesting neon-lit shops, and also visit the Lal Bazaar vegetable and food market. Overnight in Gangtok.

  • Day 4 : Gangtok
    Day 4 : Gangtok

    Visit a Flower Exhibition Center-wide arrays of orchids, some indigenous plants, and flowers on display. Drive to Enchey monastery affiliated to Nyingmapa order of Tibetan Buddhism and continue further uphill to reach view Points such as Ganesh Tok, Hanuman Tok, and Tashi viewpoint which overlooks gorgeous view below. On the way back visit the Directorate of Hand-loom and Handicrafts which houses workshops for carpet weaving, Blackstrap loom, Bamboo craft, Painting school followed by a museum and handicraft sale emporium. The afternoon is free to rest or pursue your own interests. Overnight in Gangtok.

  • Day 5 : Rumtek & Kalimpong
    Day 5 : Rumtek & Kalimpong

    Drive for about an hour to Rumtek monastery on the opposite hilltop. This was the main seat of Karma Kagyu lineage in exile. The architecture itself is the replica of the original monastery in Tsurphu Tibet. After visiting this famous monastery, drive to Kalimpong (3hr), another hill town with good views, a bursting bazaar, and rich history. Visit Durpin Dara viewpoint, commanding a panoramic view of the whole town, Teesta river below, and the backdrop peaks. Favorable climate and conducive soil contribute to the growth of horticulture extensively, so we’ll visit some of the Flower nurseries. Remnants of the colonial era are still conspicuous in form of medieval Churches, homes, and schools such as over century-old Dr. Grahams Homes campus. After the visit drive to Deolo Hill, the highest point in Kalimpong with a panoramic view of Kalimpong town and neighboring hills. On the way back stroll through the charming bazaar. Overnight in Kalimpong.

  • Day 6 : Kalimpong - Chalsa (Dooars)
    Day 6 : Kalimpong - Chalsa (Dooars)

    Descend from the hills into Dooars, flanked by lush green sub-tropical vegetation, and tea gardens - originally planted by the British. These lush green areas constitute the floodplains and foothills bordering Bhutan, Darjeeling, and the plains of Assam. It takes a little over 2hr to reach Chalsa. In the afternoon, explore the nearby tea gardens, off the beaten road villages, an open school under a tree, tea garden worker's colony, and the small bazaar area. The option is available to visit the nearby National Park and Wild Life Sanctuary. (Entrance fees and safari fee extra). Overnight in Chalsa in a resort set with nice lawns and fruit trees.

  • Day 7 : Chalsa - Phuentsholing - Thimphu
    Day 7 : Chalsa - Phuentsholing - Thimphu

    After early breakfast, drive for about 2hrs through the plains to cross the border into Phuentsholing, Bhutan. After completing immigration formalities, drive up the hills to the capital Thimphu, which takes another 5+hrs. En-route, stop and visit the Rinchending monastery and other villages and towns along the way. Thimphu being the capital has a lot of monuments and attractions - some contemporary and some medieval. Upon arrival, you can choose to rest or relax after long hours of drive or instantly get a feel of the pulses of Thimphu by visiting Tashicho Dzong – the main government seat. Evening free to take a stroll around the town. Overnight in Thimphu.

  • Day 8 : Thimphu - Punakha
    Day 8 : Thimphu - Punakha

    Drive across spectacular Dochula pass (3100m) that separates Thimphu from Punakha valley. Take a brief stop at Dochula to experience the spellbinding view of snow-clad peaks of the Himalayas. Descend into sub-tropical and agrarian Punakha valley. Once there, visit astounding Punakha Dzong, one of the most beautiful Dzong, located at the confluence of the two rivers. Late in the afternoon embark on a short hike of 45 mins to visit Khamsum Chorten. The hike is a mixture of paddy fields and the village trail walk. The view of the meandering Punakha River, terraced rice field, and village below is simply spectacular. Overnight in Punakha.

  • Day 9 :  Punakha - Thimphu
    Day 9 : Punakha - Thimphu

    Visit Chhimi Lhakhang temple dedicated to saint Drukpa Kinley (15c) popularly known for his offbeat antics and jokes, and as a protagonist in most of the local folklores. Drive further to Wangdue and visit the remains of its Dzong and continue to Thimphu. Upon arrival in Thimphu, we can begin with a visit to Memorial Chorten, Buddha Statue, Takin Reserve, Zilukha Nunnery, Textile museum, and the weekend market as per your interest and time. Overnight in Thimphu.

  • Day 10 :  Thimphu - Paro
    Day 10 : Thimphu - Paro

    After breakfast, visit the remaining attractions if you have missed the previous day and then drive to Paro. The drive to Paro takes about an hour. Paro is one of the serene and loveliest valleys in Bhutan. Upon arrival, cross the archaic wooden cantilever bridge to visit Rinpung Dzong erstwhile fortress converted into the office of district administration and monastic body now. Also, visit the nearby National Museum that houses some of the finest specimens of Bhutanese arts. Then we drive a short distance to visit some monasteries that define Paro such as Kichu&DungtseLhakang. Subsequently, walk into the village and visit a local farmhouse, strike in conversation with locales to gain insights into their daily life. Overnight in Paro

  • Day 11 :  Paro (Taktsang Trek)
    Day 11 : Paro (Taktsang Trek)

    Transfer to the trailhead and hike to iconic Taktsang Monastery(Tiger's Nest Monastery) one of the most sacred and pilgrimage sites for Himalayan Buddhists. One can marvel at its architecture and gravity-defying location precariously clinging to a vertical granite cliff. There is an option to hire a mule or pony for the uphill part but you should be able to walk downhill. If for some reason, you are unable to visit Taktsang, our Guide can arrange other suitable alternatives. Even after Taktsang, we may have time to visit some sights in Paro and to wander around the charming township of Paro. Overnight in Paro.

  • Day 12 :  Departure
    Day 12 : Departure

    Transfer to the airport in time for your departure flight. Depending on the Druk Air schedule, you can fly to Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, or Kathmandu.