| Sikkim -
The Paradise of Eastern Himalayas |
Sikkim, hidden valley
of rice or "Bayul Demojong" known locally, is one of the
most enthralling spots in the Himalayan region. This tiny state
of the Union territory of India is inhabited by Nepalese, Lepchas,
Bhutias and Tibetans, surrounded by the Tibetan Plateau in the north,
Nepal in the west, Bhutan in the east and west Bengal along its
southern border. The world's third highest mountain Khangchendzonga
(8,586m), which falls in Nepal, is accessible from this remote mountain
region as well.
Sikkim, through the passage of time, has retained its original character
and preserves its glorious cultural heritage. Sikkim unrolls most
exciting of beautiful carpets for adventure trekkers. That is why
a thoughtfully planned trek to Sikkim is rightly classified as a
very special outing for those who are fond of Himalayan flora &
fauna. Sampurna Aventura offers the Package Tours to Sikkim and
Darjeeling and along with Himalayan Kingdoms Nepal & Bhutan.
For detail itinerary and information please e-mail us.
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Location :Located
in between the Kingdom of Nepal in the west and Bhutan to the
east, Sikkim covers an area of about 7300 sq. km. (2800 sq.
miles). Once a tiny Himalayan Kingdom, with a monarchy, is now
metamorphosed as one of the states of India. Reaching from a
low of 250m (800ft) above sea level up to a permanently frozen
8,586m (28,167ft) Mt Khangchendzonga, Sikkim nurtures ecosystems
of nearly every elevation strata. The Khangchendzonga can be
seen from almost any part of Sikkim, thrusting its mighty shoulders
high above the lush verdant valleys. Sikkim is also world renowned
for its orchids with over 600 species in and around the region.
This orchid sanctuary in Gangtok displays over 200 species.
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| Travel to
Sikkim and Darjeeling from Nepal |
Obtaining an Indian Visa with a Sikkim
Inner Line Permit: An Indian Visa will have to be obtained from
an Indian Embassy. While applying for your Indian Visa, ask for
Sikkim Inner Line Permit, to be endorsed in the Indian Visa. Without
a Sikkim Inner Line Permit, you are not allowed to enter Sikkim
at all. The permit is initially for a period of 15 days and then
can be extended for a further 30 days.
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| Season -January
to December |
| Climate |
- Summer:- Max 26 degree C. Min 13 degree C.
- Winter:- Max 14 degree C. Min - 1 degree C.
- BEST SEASON:- Mid February to May and October to early December.
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| Accessibility |
| Fly from New Delhi, Calcutta to Bagdogra
airport. Then transfer via road. By train from any part of India
to New Jalpaiguri. Then transfer via road. Fly from Kathmandu (Nepal)
to Biratnagar / Bhadrapur and transfer via road.
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| Entry Formalities |
All foreigners to visit Sikkim have to
avail of an Indian visa, which can be obtained at any Indian Embassy
at any Mission abroad. |
| National
Dress |
| It is rare to see Western dress in Bhutan.
Men still wear the traditional knee-length, hand-woven fabric robe
called "gho". Women wear a longer, ankle-length robe called
a "kira" with the pattern usually being distinctive to particular
valley or area. It is mandatory to wear the national dress at all
times besides at the hour of sports.
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| Darjeeling
- Introduction |
| Situated south of Sikkim and East of
Nepal, Darjeeling, straddled on a hill, retains an imperialistic
touch of the British. The modest town drapes itself along an aerated
2100m (6890 ft) ridge and is often lost in MONSOON fog. World renowned
for producing one of the best tea, one can joyride on the toy train
that slither through carpets of neatly manicured tea shrubs.
- Climate: Summer: Max. 22 / Min. 10
degree C. Winter: Max 06 / Min. 3 degree C.
- Best Season: April till May and October
to November.
- Accessibility: Fly from Delhi / Calcutta
to Bagdogra airport. Then transfer via road / train. By train
from any part of India to New Jalpaiguri. Then transfer via road
/ train. Fly from Kathmandu to Biratnagar / Bhadrapur and transfer
via road.
- Entry Formalities: All foreigners
to visit Darjeeling have to avail of an Indian Visa, which can
be obtained at any Indian Embassy or Mission abroad.
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| Kalimpong
: Reaching to about 1,250m (4100ft) above sea level |
Kalimpong is situated on a ridge between
Darjeeling and Sikkim. This small sleepy hill resort was once the
hub of trade activities of India and Tibet. The entire south end
of Kalimpong is occupied by an India army enclave, including a magnificent
golf course and an excellent viewpoint of the majestic Mt Kanchandzonga.
There is no better place to discard the hassles of harried sightseeing
and soak in the natural beauty of the Himalayas.
- Climate: Summer: Max. 28 degree C.
Min. 13 degree C. Winter: Max. 14 degree C. Min. 05 degree C.
- Best Seasons: Mid February to May
and October to December.
- Accessibility: Fly from Delhi / Calcutta
to Bagdogra airport. Then transfer via road. By train from any
part of India to new Jalpaiguri. Then transfer via road. Fly from
Kathmandu to Biratnagar / Bhadrapur and transfer via road.
- Entry Formalities: All foreigners
intending to visit Kalimpong have to avail of an Indian visa,
which can be obtained at any Indian Embassy or Mission abroad.
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