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Sikkim Tour
Duration :
09 Nights - 10 Days
Places to see : Bagdogra - Darjeeling - Pemayangtse - Yuksom
- Gangtok - Phudong
Day 01: Arrive Bagdogra - Darjeeling
Met upon arrival and drive to Darjeeling for three hours through
tea gardens and pretty hillside towns. We will occasionally meet the famous
Darjeeling toy train, huffing and puffing across our road. On arrival in
Darjeeling transfer to the hotel.
Day 02: Darjeeling
Early morning visit Tiger Hill for fabulous sun rise views of Mt.
Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world at 7409m. Mt. Everest
and a host of other Himalayan giants are also seen on the horizon.
On our drive back to the hotel we will stop at Ghoom, a Tibetan- Buddhist
monastery. After breakfast we shall visit the old botanical gardens to see
the collection of rare orchids and other plants. After lunch visit the Himalayan
Mountaineering Institute, the Tibetan Refugee Camp and the local market.
The mighty Kanchenjunga towers above this charming town like a gigantic
ship floating upon a sea of clouds. In the distance, Mt. Everest retains
its aloofness. The town itself is a typical Indian “hill-station”,
catering mainly to a large influx of plains people escaping the summer heat.
There is “the mall” of course, a promenade with fashionable
stores alongside and Kanchenjunga playing hide and seek above. The lower
regions of the town are teeming with colourful tribesmen working or trading
on seasonal basis. All around the town are picturesque tea-plantations and
visit to them is a must.
Day 03: Darjeeling
After breakfast visit the Bhutia busty monastery & Tong Soong
monastery. PM. Lecture by an expert on Buddhism.
Day 04: Darjeeling - Pemayangtse
Half day drive to Pemayangtse. Today’s drive is truly a naturalist’s
delight. The hillsides and mountain slopes of Sikkim are strewn with bright
patches of myriad colours. The lower mountain slopes are abundant with lush
green bamboo and ferns. The northern valley are draped with wild cherry,
oaks, chestnut, pines as well as magnolia variety’s called Magnolia
Campbell and Michelia Doltsopa.
The higher altitude are abloom with with 46 species of Rhododendrons. And
of course, Sikkim 600 varieties of orchids are everywhere. This day 05 hours
drive is interesting as we move upstream along the river Rangit through
dense forest of Sal and Teak.
Overnight we will be in government- run tourist lodge called Mount Pandim
that is situated on the top of the hill at the altitude of 7000 feet. From
your bedroom windows you can see the magnificent Kanchenjunga massif that
is only 35 miles away as the crow flies.
Day 05: Pemayangtse - Yuksom via Kecheoplari Lake
Early morning after having our breakfast we walk to Pemayangtse
monastery that is only a km from the hotel.
Here we hear the chanting of the morning prayers by the young and the old
monks and the smell of the burning Junipers Squamatra and Rhododendron Nivele.
Pemayangtse, also known as the ‘Perfect Sublime Lotus’, is one
of the oldest monasteries of Sikkim. This monastery belongs to Hat sect
of the Tibetan Buddhists.
After visiting the monastery, we continue driving towards Kecheopalri Lake.
We will see some common wild orchids like the Dendrobium. This night we
will be camping and our food will be cooked by our own staff who will be
serving Sikkim specialities along with the famous local brew called the
“Tongba”.
Day 06: Yuksom - Gangtok
The original capital of Sikkim, the tiny hill town of Yoksum is
the base for treks and climbing expeditions to Mount Kanchenjunga and other
important peaks. This day we walk to the coronation throne, Dubdi monastery
and the nearby jungles to see wild orchids like the Coelogyne and Dendrobium,
as well as the indigenous flora of sikkim.
The 5 hour drive from Yoksum to Gangtok passes lush green fields the famous
Sikkimese Cardamoms as well as Golden Rice.
Day 07: Gangtok - Rumtek - Gangtok
The day starts with a visit to the Enchey monastery, located about
1 km. This monastery was built by Lama Druptob Karpo, a tantric master known
for his power of flying. Built in the early part of this century, it follows
the Nyingmapa tradition and his a pagoda style architecture unique to the
Sikkimese monasteries.
Institute of Tibetology: Renowned world-wide centre for study of Buddhist
philosophy and religion, a treasure house of rare thankas, statues, over
200 Buddhist icons and prized objects of art.
Do-Drul Chorten: One of the most important stupas of Sikkim built by Trulsi
Rimpoche, head of the a Nyingma order. The stupa contains rare mandalas
of Dorji Phurpa (Vajra Kalayan), holy books, mantras & is encircled
by 108 prayer wheels.
Rumtek Dharma Chakra Centre: 24 kms away from Gangtok is the seat the Karmapa
who heads the Kagyupa sect of Buddhism. Thankas and frescoes decorate the
wall. The mortal remains of the late Gyalwa Karmapa is preserved in a stupa
in the monastery. The prayer hall in the new complex is well worth a visit
for the Serenity and the calmness it exudes to facilitate the right frame
of mind for prayer.
Day 08: Gangtok - Phudong - Gangtok
A day excursion to the Phudong monastery. Built in the mid 18th
century, it is one of the important Kagyupa monasteries of Sikkim. Along
with Rumtek and Ralong monasteries it hosts the annual ‘Kagyat Chaam’
- the masked dance, on the 28th and 29th of the tenth month in the Tibetan
calendar.
This corresponds to the second fort night of December. A kilometre uphill
is the Labrang monastery which belongs to the Nyingmapa sect of Buddhism.
Enroute to Phudong, a stream of prayer flags leads to the Phensang monastery.
This monastery follows the Ningmapa sect and has about 300 monks.
Day 09: Gangtok - Kalimpong
After breakfast drive to Kalimpong for three hours. PM. Half day
sightseeing. Before the Chinese take over of Tibet, Kalimpong was the centre
of India’s wool trade with that country, with Tibetan caravans wending
their way down from the Tibetan plateau to trade wool for manufactured goods.
Today Kalimpong is a holiday resort for it’s fabulous mountain views,
bird watching, and walks in the hills. It has become a centre for Orchid
and Cactus nurseries, and exports these plants to different places all over
the world. Here we visit several nurseries.
Day 10: Kalimpong - Bagdogra
AM. Transfer to Bagdogra airport in time to catch flight to Calcutta
or Delhi.
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