Gangtok to lachen distance

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7:00: Breakfast at the hotel 07:30: Excursion to Tsmogo Lake (12,400 ft, 34km). Lake is 1 km long, oval in shape, and 50 ft deep. Here you can find snowfall & Yak Riding. Visit legendary Baba Mandir & NathuLa Pass (14,400 ft) Indo-China Border. NOTE: Nathula Pass depends upon permit availability on the additional cost of Rs. 3,000/- per vehicle including permit fee. The permit is issued on the same day of travel. 17:00: Back to Hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel in Gangtok. 04: 30: Drive towards Gurudongmar lake (17,800 ft / 67 km). On the way visit Thangu & Chopta Valley. 13:00: Return to Lachen hotel for Lunch and proceed towards Lachung 17:00 Check-In at Hotel. Overnight stay at Lachung. Note: Children 5 years and below are not allowed to visit Lake due to altitude. 07:00: Breakfast at the hotel. 07:30: Drive to Yumthang Valley (Alt 11,800 ft), 24kms an Alpine flower valley. Enjoy the scenic landscape and Hot spring. Optional tour to Yumesamdong Valley or Zero Point close to Tibet Border (Alt 15,000 ft, 23 km from Yumthang) for Indian tourists only (at extra cost 3500/- per vehicle on prior notice). 14:00: Drive back to Lachung for lunch. Drive towards Gangtok. 20:00: Overnight stay at Gangtok. 08:00: Breakfast at the hotel. 09:00: Proceed for a full day sightseeing covering Rumtek Monastery, Ropeway, Do-Drul Chorten, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Directorate of Handicraft & Handloom (Sunday Closed) & Flower Show (Orchid), Bhaktam Waterfalls, Tashi View Point, Ganesh...

North East 8 Day Trip

At a distance of 3 km from Gangtok SNT Bus Station, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology is a Tibetan institute & museum located in Deorali area of Gangtok. Situated near Do Drul Chorten Stupa, it is one of the must visit places in Gangtok. Namgyal Institute of Tibetology is an important Tibetan institute that promotes and carries on researches in the field of Tibetan language, art, religion and its culture. The foundation stone was laid by 14th Dalai Lama in 1957 and inaugurated by Late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in 1958. The land of the institute was donated by the late King of Sikkim Tashi Namgyal and hence the name Namgyal Institute of Tibetology. The institute building boasts of traditional Tibetan architecture and remains as one of the finest traditional Tibetan designs in the world. It rises majestically with its tall golden towers, attractive murals and colourful frescos amidst the breathtaking natural scenery. It also has a museum, a library with rich collections ..... At a distance of 3 km from Gangtok SNT Bus Station, Do Drul Chorten is a Buddhist stupa situated in Gangtok, Sikkim. Situated adjacent to Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, it is one of the most magnificent and the biggest stupas in Gangtok and among the top places to experience Gangtok Tourism. Do Drul Chorten Stupa was built by Trulshik Rinpoche, head of the Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism in 1945 CE. According to legend, it is believed that this entire place was once haunted by evil spirits and m...

Places To Visit In Sikkim: 10 Days Sikkim Itinerary

Apart from the natural beauty and biodiversity of the small state, Sikkim is known to preserve and protect its cultural heritage. The only Lepcha Reserve area is at Dzongu in North Sikkim. The people of Sikkim have developed an inimitable lifestyle of their own, all guided and influenced by their ancient faith. Sikkim is also known as the ‘kingdom of flowers’ with more than 4000 varieties of wild flowers, trees, orchids grown in the state. The place is simply a heaven for botanists and bird watchers. It is a perfect place for a long vacation in the beautiful mountains! Permits to visit Sikkim Indiand do not require permits to visit Gangtok and South Sikkim. All foreign nationals require Restricted Area Permit (RAP) to visit any part of Sikkim including Gangtok. But for some specific areas in Sikkim, there are restrictions for all visitors including Indians. The areas like Tsomgo (Changu) Lake, Nathula, Yumthang Valley, Gurudongmar Lake, Dzongri, Dzongu are defined as Protected Areas and have special army deployment. Both foreigners and Indians require a separate permit known as Protected Area Permit (PAP) to visit such places. But foreigners are not allowed to visit the border areas like Nathula Pass and Gurudongmar Lake. In Sikkim, the only way you can get a permit for these areas is through a registered tour operator or travel agent. After you arrive at Gangtok, roam around the quaint capital city of Sikkim. Gangtok is situated at a height of 5410 feet in east Sikkim and...