Duration: 11Days / 10Nights
Destinations: Kolkata - Bagdogra – Kalimpong
- Gangtok – Pelling - Darjeeling – New Jalpaiguri
– Kolkata
Day 01 Kolkata
Arrive Kolkata. You will be met on arrival and transferred to
your hotel for two nights
Day 02 Kolkata
Enjoy a sightseeing of the metropolis.
(Including the Victoria Memorial, the Indian Museum and the
Jain Temple)
Kolkata is a city of glaring contrasts: a curious blend of the
old and the new, partly feudal, partly born out of growing urbanization,
partly un-definable. It is a medley of the east and the west,
a graft of a European city imposed on the Asian scape that gives
Calcutta its bewildering charm, confusion and excitement. Being
just about 300 years old, Calcutta hardly has many great historical
monuments. Perhaps, the oldest remembered is the site where
the Kalighat Temple now stands. Today Calcutta is the largest
city in India with a population over 10 million and boasts of
India's first ever Metro rail system. It is a city that shocks
on first impression but eventually the visitor falls in love
with it. The sightseeing of the city includes a visit to the
Victoria Memorial, Calcutta's most imposing and monumental dream
in marble opened by the Prince of Wales in 1921 and often called
the "Taj" of the British Raj, St. Paul's Cathedral
and the Indian Museum, the largest in India, with one of the
best collections of Indian art.
Day 03 Kolkata – Bagdogra – Kalimpong
Enjoy a sightseeing tour of the city in the morning.(Includes
BBD Bagh, Howrah Bridge)
Later transfer to Kolkata airport
Fly from Kolkata to Bagdogra
You will be met on arrival and driven to Kalimpong (about 2
hours drive)
Check in at your hotel for one night
Rest of the day at leisure to explore the small hill town
Kalimpong, a remote hill station, has the beautiful mountain
scenery, oak forests and the abundance of flowers, which makes
Kalimpong an attractive resort. It has been a meeting point
of the once “Three Closed Lands” on the trade route
to Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal.
The place of interest in Kalimpong are Nurseries, it excels
in producing Orchids, Amaryllis, Roses, Dahlias among others
for export. One of the oldest monasteries is the Thongsa Gompa,
which is brightly painted. Another monastery, Tharpa Choling
houses a library of Tibetan manuscripts and Tankhas. Lepcha
Museum, Bag Dhara has an ethnology collection. Rest of the day
is at leisure
Day 04 Kalimpong – Gangtok(120 Kms - (about 4-
5 hours drive)
Drive from Kalimpong to Gangtok (about 4- 5 hours drive)
Check in at your hotel for two nights
Rest of the day is at leisure
Day 05 Gangtok
Enjoy an excursion to the Rumtek monastery followed by a sightseeing
of Gangtok.
(Including the Royal Monastery - Tsukla Khang, the Namgyalak
Institute of Tibetogy and the Orchid Sanctuary)
Gangtok is the capital of Sikkim, a tiny Himalayan state known
for its orchids and flowers and for the heavy influence of Tibetan
culture. It is the best base from which to explore Sikkim. Once
a sleepy little town and considered "very remote",
Gangtok is fast expanding from a busy, bustling town towards
the status of a city. However, the bustle of busy market areas
and busy thoroughfares contrast sharply with quiet and serene
spots -within minutes of each other.
In an around Gangtok are places of special interest, such as
the Handicrafts and Handloom Industries, the Research Institute
of Tibetology, the Orchid Sanctuary.
The Rumtek Monastery is a structure of great beauty - situated
in the one of the lower Valleys. It is Sikkim's largest and
most active monastery with a complement of some six hundred
monks. The 16th Gwalpa along with his followers took refuge
in Sikkim after the Chinese invaded Tibet. On the invitation
of Chogyal, the Karmapa settled in Rumtek with the statues,
Thangkas and Scriptures, which they had brought with them, and
the Lamasery was built. The Research Institute of Tibetology
was built in 1958 by the last Chogyal (King) of Sikkim. It has
a faculty of eminent scholars, a library with a large collection
of documents and rare books on Buddhism and an attached museum
with a rare collection of antiques, coins and Tibetan paintings
(Thankas). It is world famous for its research activities on
the language and culture of Tibet.
Day 06 Gangtok – Pelling
Drive from Gangtok to Pelling (about 3- 4 hours)
Check in at your hotel for one night
Visit Pemayangtse Monastery in the afternoon
Standing at a height of 2805m and enclosed on two sides by snow-capped
mountains, Pemayangtse is one of Sikkim's oldest and most important
monasteries. Founded in 1705, it belongs to the Tantric Nyingmapa
sect, which was established in the 8th century. The monastery
is a three-storey structure filled with wall paintings and sculpture,
and includes a magnificent seven-tiered painted wooden model
of paradise and hell, complete with rainbows, angels and the
whole panoply of Buddhas and bodhisattvas. The model was built
by the late Dungzin Rinpoche over a period of five years.
Day 07 Pelling – Darjeeling
Drive from Pelling to Darjeeling (about 3- 4 hours
drive)
Check in at your hotel for one night
Rest of the day is at leisure
Day 08 Darjeeling
Early morning drive to Tiger Hill (approx an hour) to witness
the sunrise and view the snowy peaks of Kanchenjunga
Visit Senchal Lake and Ghoom Monastery on your way back to hotel.
With the backdrop of the mighty snow clad Himalayan Peaks; Darjeeling
is the most important hill resort in Eastern India. The mighty
Kanchenjunga peak overlooks the town from where one can get
a clear view of the peak on a sunny day. The world's highest
peak – The Mount Everest can also be seen from near the
town. Darjeeling is famous for its tea, which is the most expensive
tea in the world.
On a clear day Mount Everest with two other peaks of the three
sisters are also visible – a Magnificent Sight. Ghoom
Monastery – a yellow hat Buddhist Monastery is the most
famous in the area. It was built in the year 1875.
Late afternoon visit happy valley tea estate, observatory hill
and Chowrasta.
Tea-drinkers all over the world must be constantly blessing
the memory of the person who decided around 1840 that the climate
of the Darjeeling region was very conductive to the growth of
the tea. Huge forest areas were cleared and tea planted. Chinese
experts were called in to teach the art of tea making and thousands
of Nepalis were hired to work in the tea gardens. Darjeeling
Tea had such a premium value in the Western markets that it
was soon considered to be one of the finest teas in the world
when it came to aroma and delicacy of taste. Not only has tea
formed the backbone of the economy in the region, but "Darjeeling”
and "excellent tea" have become synonymous. Out of
over seventy tea gardens in the area, Happy Valley Tea Estate
is the nearest to Darjeeling town and a view of its gardens
has been included in the sightseeing tour.
Day 09 Darjeeling
Day is at leisure
Day 10 Darjeeling – New Jalpaiguri – Kolkata
Transfer New Jalpaiguri railway station to board the train Darjeeling
Mail to Kolkata
Air-conditioned first class – 1940:0615* hours
Overnight on train
*arriving next morning
Day 11 Arrive Kolkata
Arrive Kolkata at 0615 hours
You will be met on arrival and transferred to your hotel where
a day room is booked for you.
Later transfer to Kolkata international airport for your flight
back to home
Suggested tour :
+ Kolkata & North
Eastern Delight –
+ Tribal Orissa –