Gangtok temperature in october

  1. Gangtok weather in October (Sikkim)
  2. Sikkim Weather in October in 2023


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Gangtok weather in October (Sikkim)

Gangtok weather in October (Sikkim, India) The average maximum daytime temperature in Gangtok in October lies at 15.9°C (60.62°F). The average minimum temperature goes down to around 4.4°C (39.92°F) (often the minimum temperature is noted at night). Rainfall during October is moderate with an average of 89mm (3.5 inches). There are generally around 4 rainy days. Perfect weather is subjective. On this map perfect weather has been defined with temperatures between 20-29ºC / 68-84ºF and not too much precipitation (less than 90mm / 3.5inches a month). So what to wear in October? Visitors traveling to Gangtok should plan on bringing a totally waterproof coat since it will often be raining. Plan on layering your clothes. Some days or part of the day it will be nice and warm and some moments it can be a bit chilly.

Sikkim Weather in October in 2023

Sikkim Weather in October The advent of autumn transforms Sikkim into a red and gold painting of trees, with crystal-clear skies and the hint of oncoming winter. It’s not surprising that October is a popular month for a traveller’s Sikkim adventure. October is Sikkim’s “second spring”, where every leaf is as beautiful as a flower. The Autumnal Gold and Glory of East Sikkim Gangtok(5,840ft), Sikkim’s capital, should be your base for exploring the eastern region of this mountain state. The city’s temperature varies between 11-16°C, making for cool days and near-chilly nights. The Buddhist temples and natural attractions around Gangtok offer sprawling views in October. Gangtok is a busy city, but a calmness envelops you once you enter the hallowed grounds of the Tsuklakhang Royal Monastery. Statuettes of Tantric deities and various forms of Buddha line the altars of this palatial monastery near Gangtok’s Flower Exhibition Centre. 23kms from Tsuklakhang is the Kagyu sect Rumtek Monastery, past golden autumnal fields. Situated on a 5,500ft hillock, one can take in a clear view of Gangtok’s rooftops, glistening in the October sunshine, from this gompa’s grounds. Phodang Monastery(4,500ft), built in the 1700s, should be visited for its rare frescoed paintings. The temple is 40kms from Gangtok and is popular among devotees and travellers for its place in Tibetan Buddhism. The October traveller shouldn’t leave eastern Sikkim without planning a day trip to Nathu La Pass, 60kms from ...