Overview
Experience the tranquil beauty of South Sikkim with this 3-night, 4-day tour that covers Ravangla, Namchi, and the serene monasteries of this peaceful region. South Sikkim is perfect for those seeking a spiritual and scenic getaway, surrounded by lush greenery and majestic mountain views.
Itinerary
Pickup from Bagdogra Airport/New Jalpaiguri Railway Station.
Drive to Ravangla (approx. 4-5 hours, 130 km).
Check-in at your hotel.
Visit the stunning Buddha Park (Tathagata Tsal), featuring a massive 130 ft statue of Lord Buddha amidst scenic gardens.
Explore Ralang Monastery, one of the most significant monasteries in South Sikkim.
Evening at leisure.
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- After breakfast, drive to Namchi (approx. 1.5 hours).
- Visit Samdruptse Hill, home to a towering statue of Guru Padmasambhava (118 ft).
- Explore the Char Dham (Siddhesvara Dham), a spiritual complex housing replicas of four holy dhams of India.
- Visit Temi Tea Garden, Sikkim’s only tea estate, offering a picturesque view of rolling tea fields.
- Return to Ravangla by evening.
After breakfast, drive to Borong, a peaceful village known for its natural hot springs.
Enjoy the hot spring baths (seasonal), known for their therapeutic properties.
Visit the Borong Monastery for a serene experience.
Return to Ravangla for lunch.
Evening free to explore local markets or enjoy a peaceful walk.
After breakfast, check out and drive back to Bagdogra Airport/New Jalpaiguri Railway Station for your onward journey.
Includes/Excludes
Cost Include
- Accommodation for 3 nights (3-star or 4-star hotels).
- All transportation (pick-up, drop-off, and sightseeing in a private vehicle)..
- Meals: Breakfast and Dinner (on the specified days).
- Permit Fees (if applicable).
Cost Exclude
- Airfare/Train tickets.
- Lunch and any meals not mentioned.
- Personal expenses like shopping, tips, etc.
- Hot spring baths at Borong (seasonal and optional).
- Travel Insurance.
FAQ'S
The highest point is Ravangla (7,000 ft).
Yes, the roads are well-maintained, but they are mountainous, so experienced drivers are provided.
The hot springs are usually accessible from November to February, depending on the weather.
South Sikkim is more focused on spirituality and nature, but you can go for short nature treks or tea garden walks.
No special permits are required for South Sikkim.
Yes, we can customize it based on your preferences and the number of days you have.