This tour in addition to ten days tour of Darjeeling and Sikkim takes you to Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary while allowing you to go for an elephant safari.
Season: |
March to May and September to December. |
Duration: |
13 Days and 12 Nights |
Places Covered: |
Darjeeling Region, Jaldapara
Wildlife Sanctuary and Sikkim. |
Trip Details
What is Included:
• Service of English speaking guides, arrival and departure transfer, vehicles, full tour services.
• All prevailing taxes like luxury taxes and boarding taxes and meals in all hotels.
• Road taxes, toll taxes, driver’s allowances, parking etc.
• Boarding and meals with breakfast, lunch and dinners at luxury hotels while during the tour.
What is not included:
• Any items of personal nature like walking sticks, clothings, sleeping bags, prescribed medicines, alcoholic drinks, phone calls, laundry, additional meals, passport and visas, flight and airport charges, excess baggage, insurances, vaccinations, inner line permits or special permits.
DARJEELING AND SIKKIM COMBINE TOUR(JALDAPARA)
Duration: 13 Days 12 Nights
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Day 01: |
Bagdogra – Darjeeling
Arrival at Bagdogra and then drive to Darjeeling by road which takes about 4 Hours. Total distance 90 kilometres. Darjeeling is at an elevation of 2134 meters above sea level.(Overnight stay in Darjeeling)
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Day 02: |
Sightseeing in Darjeeling
Early morning visit to Tiger Hill to view sunrise over Mt Khangchendzonga, the third highest peak in the world. On the way back visit Yiga Choling Monastery, the old Buddhiest Monastery built in 1880. Back to Hotel for Breakfast A.M: Visit Tukvar Tea estate to see tea processing. On the way back visit Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre which was established in 1959 to rehabilitate displaced Tibetans, who had followed His Holiness the Dalai Lama to India. It has now evolved into a prime-manufacturing center for excellent ethnic Tibetan handicraft especially Woollen Carpets.It also helps to preserve the cultural heritage of Tibet. Visit Himalayan Mountaineering Institute established in 1954 after the conquest of Mount Everest to impart training in high altitude mountaineering. There is a museum on mountaineering, which you can visit. Visit the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park which houses many endangered animals from the Himalayan region. It is also a breeding centre for Snow Leopards, Red Panda and Tibetan Wolf. P.M: Free top pursue your own activities OR Go for a walking visit to Bhutia Busty Budddhist Monastery.(Overnight stay in Darjeeling)
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Day 03: |
Sightseeing in Darjeeling
A.M: Go for a joy ride till Ghoom, on the world famous Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, am world heritage sight.Back to hotel for lunch. P.M: Free to pursue your own activities. OR Go for a walk to Lloyd Botanical Garden. It’s park, which houses many different species of Trees form different parts of the world. OR Walk along the Mall and market area.(Overnight stay in Darjeeling).
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Day 04: |
Darjeeling – Pelling
Darjeeling to Pelling (alt 2000mtrs), a small village in the West Sikkim. On a clear day you can see Mount Khangchendzonga range just on the opposite hill. Visit Pemayangtse Monastery, a Buddhist
Monastery founded in AD 1705. Visit of Rabdantse Ruins which was the Second Capital of Sikkim, which is in a walking distance of Pemayangtse. From here the view of the valleys below are very scenic.(Overnight stay in Pelling)
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Day 05: |
Pelling – Yuksom – Pelling
Visit Yuksom, a small farming village, which is 32 kilometers from Pelling. This place was the first capital of Sikkim. According to historical records, the first King (Chogyal) of Sikkim was coronated, by three Tibetan Buddhist monks, here at a place called Norbugang, where one can still see the stone seats and footprints of the head monk. You can visit Dubdi Buddhist Monastery, which is one of the oldest Monastery of Sikkim, It is half an hour uphill walk. On the way visit Khecheopalri Lake, which is considered a holy lake by both the Hindus and Buddhist. (Overnight stay in Pelling)
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Day 06: |
Pelling – Gangtok
Leave for Gangtok, the capital of the State of Sikkim. Distance 115 km. Time taken ; 5 hour(Overnight stay in Gangtok)
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Day 07: |
Sightseeing at Gangtok
E.M Visit Tashi View Point to view Mount Khangchendzonga and other Peaks of the range. A.M After breakfast vist Rumtek Buddhist Monastery, which is 24 Kms away from Gangtok. On the way back visit the Research Institute of Tibetology, which was built in 1954 by the Late Chogyal (King of Sikkim) Palden Thondup Namgyal. It has a large collection of Tibetan literature, rare manuscripts, paintings, thankas, statues and religious objects. It is renowned for study of Buddhist philoshopy and religion. P.M After lunch visit Government Institute of Cottage Industries. It is a training centre for handicrafts. There is a sales emporium where you can buy finished products. Visit Enchey Buddhist monastery, which is about 200 yrs old. Walk around themarket. (Overnight stay in Gangtok)
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Day 08: |
Gangtok – Tsangu Lake- Gangtok
Visit Changu Lake situated at the altitude of 3700 meters, which is 40 km away from Gangtok.(Overnight stay in Gangtok)
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Day 09: |
Gangtok – Kalimpong
Gangtok to Kalimpong. Distance 73 Km. Time taken 2½ hours. Drive is along the river Teesta on which you can go for river rafting, which is optional and on direct payment bases.(Overnight stay in Kalimpong)
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Day 10: |
Sightseeing at Kalimpong
After breakfast visit Delo View Point in the Delo Hills. You can have a magnificient view of the Khangchendzonga mountain range and the river Teesta meandering down in the valley. On the way back visit Mangal Dham, a Hindu Temple, and a Chistian Church built in style of Tibetan Monastery. After lunch visit Zandok Palri Bhudhist Monastery located on top of Durpin Hills. You can have a view of Kalimpong town and the Khangchendzonga Mountain Range from here. On the way back visit a flower nursery. Walk around the town..(Overnight stay in Kalimpong)
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Day 11: |
Kalimpong – Jaldapara
Leave Kalimpong for Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary. It covers 216 sq km. It is home to the Great Indain One Horned Rhinoceros. Apart from Rhinoceros the wild life consist of Royal Bengal Tigers, Wild Elephant, Bison, Deer, Wild Pigs, Crested Eagle, Pied Hornbill, Python, Monitor Lizards. Etc.(Overnight stay in Jaldapara)
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Day 12: |
Sightseeing at Jaldapara
Early in the morning go for an Elephant Safari. After break fast go for a visit to Totopara. Totopara is a small village, which is home to the indigenous primitive Toto tribe, who number just a couple of hundreds. (Overnight stay in Jaldapara)
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Day 13: |
Jaldapara – Bagdogra
Departure from Jaldapara to Bagdogra Airport or NJP Railway Station, which is 3 hours drive.
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