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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the special of Sikkim?
    Sikkim, a small but beautiful state in northeastern India, is known for its stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and vibrant culture. Sikkim is a unique destination that combines stunning natural scenery, rich cultural traditions, diverse ecosystems and a commitment to sustainability, making it a special place to visit.
  • What is the special of Darjeeling?
    Darjeeling, located in the state of West Bengal, India, is a beautiful hill station known for its stunning landscapes, tea plantations, and rich cultural heritage. These characteristics make Darjeeling a unique and enchanting destination, drawing tourists from around the world who seek natural beauty, adventure, and a cultural experience.
  • Which is the best month to visit Sikkim?
    The best time to visit Sikkim is generally considered to be from March to June and from September to December. Winter (December to February), This season is best for visitors looking to experience winter activities or the serenity of snow-covered mountains. Monsoon Season (July to August), While the landscapes are lush and green, heavy rainfall can lead to landslides, making travel difficult. This period is generally avoided by tourists. Ultimately, the best month to visit Sikkim will depend on what kind of experience you’re looking for!
  • Is there snowfall in Gangtok?
    Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, typically does not experience significant snowfall in the city itself due to its lower altitude. Snowfall is more common in the higher altitudes around Gangtok, such as in places like Nathula Pass and Tsomgo Lake, especially during the winter months from December to February. If you're seeking snow, visiting these higher elevation areas would be necessary.
  • Which is colder Sikkim or Darjeeling?
    Sikkim is generally colder than Darjeeling, especially in higher altitude areas like Tsomgo Lake and Yumthang Valley. While Darjeeling has a chilly climate, Sikkim's higher elevations can experience colder temperatures, particularly in winter.
  • Is Nathula Pass open on all days ?
    No, Nathula Pass is typically open for tourists from Tuesday to Sunday, but it's best to check for current conditions and restrictions before visiting. (Nathula is closed only on Monday)
  • What are the best shopping places in Sikkim and
    what can you buy?
    In Sikkim, top shopping spots include MG Marg and Lal Market in Gangtok for handicrafts, woolen clothes, and souvenirs. Temi Tea Estate is perfect for buying fine organic tea. Pelling offers local jewelry and crafts, while Namchi features traditional handicrafts and spices. Be sure to support local artisans for unique finds.
  • What are the main festivals celebrated in Sikkim?
    Sikkim celebrates several vibrant festivals, including **Losar** (Tibetan New Year) and **Buddha Purnima** (birth of Lord Buddha). **Dasain** is a major Hindu festival involving family gatherings, while **Saga Dawa** is marked by prayers and offerings. **Chhath Puja** honors the Sun God, especially among communities from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. These festivals showcase the cultural diversity of the state.
  • What are some popular tourist destinations in Sikkim?
    Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake, Nathu La Pass, Zuluk, Rumtek Monastery, Namchi, Ravangla, Yuksom, Pelling, Sky Walk, Gurudongmar Lake (Lachen),Yumthang Valley (Lachung), and Zero Point are popular Sikkim tourist destinations.
  • Do I need a permit to visit Sikkim?
    Yes, you may need a permit to visit Sikkim, depending on the places you want to visit and your nationality:
    • Indian Tourists: Indians do not require any permit to enter Sikkim. However, there are some places like Tsango, Baba Mandir, Nathula, North Sikkim ( Lachen and Lachung) where permit is required to visit. Obtaining permit is not a hassle. Almost all the Tour operators have such service.
    • Foreign Tourists: Foreigners must obtain Inner Line Permit (ILP) to enter Sikkim. You can get an ILP from Indian Missions, Sikkim Tourism Offices, the District Magistrates Office of Darjeeling, Siliguri, and Rangpo. You'll need to provide a copy of your passport and visa, and two passport photos. The ILP is valid for 30 days, but the state government can extend it for another 30 days.
      You need a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) to enter and stay in a protected or restricted area of Sikkim. and they can only visit specific areas that are designated for foreign tourists. You can get an RAP from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration offices at major airports, Tourist Information Centers, and Sikkim Government offices. You must register with the Foreigners Registration Office (FRO) within 24 hours of arriving in Sikkim. You must also submit a copy of the application form and permit to the FRO for record purposes. Before leaving Sikkim, you must present yourself to the FRO. Getting a permit is not a hassle. Almost all tour operators have such a service.
      Overall, Before planning your trip, it’s advisable to check the latest requirements regarding permits, as policies can change. It’s also recommended to consult with a travel agent or local authorities for the most accurate and up-to-date information on permits.
  • Do I need a permit to visit Darjeeling?
    No, a special permit is not required to visit Darjeeling if you are an Indian national or a foreigner with a valid Indian visa.
    • Indian nationals:No special permit is required to visit Darjeeling for Indian citizens.
    • Foreign nationals:Foreigners typically do not need a permit to visit Darjeeling itself. If you're traveling to Darjeeling by air, you don't need a special permit if you're staying in the town for 15 days or less. However, you should report to the Foreigners Registration Office at Bagdogra airport or the Darjeeling Magistrate Office during your stay. If you're traveling by road or rail, you'll need to get your passport and visa stamped and approved at a specific office.
  • What is the official language of Sikkim or Darjeeling?
    The official language of Sikkim is Nepali. In addition to Nepali, other languages spoken in Sikkim include Bhutia, Lepcha, and Hindi.
    In Darjeeling, which is part of West Bengal, the dominant language is also Nepali, reflecting the region's predominantly Nepali-speaking population. English and Hindi are also widely understood and used in various contexts.
  • What documents are required for Sikkim permit for Indian citizens or foreigners?
    For Indian Citizens:To obtain a permit for Sikkim as an Indian citizen, you generally need to provide the following documents.
    • Identity Proof: A government-issued ID such as: (any one Document require for all adult) Voter ID / Passport / Driver's License (Adhat card is not accepted)
    • Photographs: Passport-sized photographs, usually 2 passport size photo require for all adult.
    For Kids (below 18 Year): (any one Document require for all child) Birth certificate / Fathers voter id / Passport. (Adhar card is not accepted)
    • Photographs : Passport-sized photographs, usually 2 passport size photo require for all child.
    For Foreign Nationals : For foreigners visiting Sikkim, the required documents to obtain an Inner Line Permit (ILP) or Restricted Area Permit (RAP) typically include
    • Passport : A valid passport is mandatory for identification and verification purposes. (Original documents with 2 xerox copies photo require for all adult or child)
    • Visa : A valid Indian visa, as it is required for all foreigners entering India. (Original documents with 2 xerox copies photo require for all adult or child)
    • Photographs : Passport-sized photographs, usually 2 passport size photo require for all adult or child
  • How to reach Sikkim? Or How to reach Gangtok?
    There are multiple ways to reach Sikkim or Gangtok, including by air, train, or road:
    • By Air: Pakyong Airport (PYG) is the closest airport. Fly to Pakyong Airport (PYG), about 35 km from Gangtok. From there, You can hire a taxi or a private vehicle from the airport to Gangtok and the journey takes around 45-60 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
    • Bagdogra Airport (IXB) in Siliguri (West Bengal) is the second nearest airport, Fly to Bagdogra Airport (IXB), about 124 km from Gangtok. From the airport, You can take a taxi or pre-arranged transport from Bagdogra Airport to Gangtok and the journey takes around 4 - 5 hours, depending on traffic conditions.
    • Helicopter services from Bagdogra Airport to Gangtok are available, Sikkim Tourism Development Corporation also offers daily helicopter flights from Bagdogra airport to Gangtok. operated by Sikkim Helicopter Service and Pematon Helicopters. The flight duration is approximately 15-20 minutes. However, please note that helicopter services are subject to weather conditions and may be cancelled or delayed due to bad weather.
    • By Train: New Jalpaiguri (NJP) is the nearest railway station is, approximately 130 km from Gangtok. From there, You can hire a taxi or a private vehicle from the railway station to Gangtok and the journey takes around 4 - 5 hours, depending on traffic conditions.
    • By Road: Sikkim is well-connected by road to nearby cities, including Siliguri, Darjeeling, and Kalimpong. Sikkim is accessible by road from Siliguri (120 km). Taxi and shared cabs are available. The journey typically takes around 4 - 5 hours, depending on the traffic and road conditions. Alternatively, you can take a bus from NJP to Darjeeling, but it takes considerably longer than by taxi or shared jeep.

    The most common approach is to fly into Bagdogra airport and then travel by road to Gangtok, but options via train and direct road travel also exist from various nearby cities.
  • Which is the best month to visit Darjeeling?
    The best months to visit Darjeeling are typically from March to June and then again from September to November. Avoiding the monsoon months (July and August) is usually recommended, as heavy rainfall can lead to landslides and travel disruptions. While other times of the year can also be charming, especially if you enjoy winter scenery or are looking to experience the monsoon, these two windows are generally considered the best for pleasant weather and clear views. Each season offers a different experience, so the best month ultimately depends on your preferences for weather and activities.
  • Is there snowfall in Sikkim?
    Yes, Sikkim does experience snowfall, particularly in the higher altitudes. The best chances for snowfall occur during the winter months, generally from late December to February, Popular locations in Sikkim where you can expect snowfall include Snowfall is common in high-altitude areas of East and North Sikkim, including Changu Lake (Tsomgo Lake), Baba Temple, Nathula Pass, Zuluk,Old Silk Route, Gurudongmar Lake, Kala Patthar, Yumthang Valley, Sanglaphu Lake, Zero Point, Katao, Lachen and Lachung. The snow season in Sikkim usually starts in December and lasts until March.
  • Is there snowfall in darjeeling?
    Yes, snowfall in Darjeeling is rare but does occur occasionally, primarily in the winter months (December to February). When it does snow, it typically happens at higher elevations, such as Tiger Hill, Sandakphu and surrounding areas. However, heavy snowfall is not common, and when it does happen, it usually doesn't last long.
  • Which is cheaper Darjeeling or Gangtok?
    Generally, Gangtok is considered slightly cheaper than Darjeeling, particularly for budget accommodations and local food options. Both destinations offer a range of prices for meals, transportation, and activities. Gangtok tends to have more affordable local eateries. However, overall costs can vary based on individual preferences and travel styles. Overall, Gangtok may offer more affordable options for budget travelers.
  • How many days required to visit Gangtok?
    A visit to Gangtok typically requires about 3 to 5 days, depending on your interests and the attractions you want to see.
  • How many days required to visit sikkim?
    A visit to Sikkim typically requires around 7 to 10 days to explore the major attractions, including Gangtok, Pelling, Lachung, Lachen, and Tsomgo Lake. This duration allows for a more relaxed experience and the opportunity to enjoy the scenic beauty and culture of the region.
  • How many days required to visit Darjeeling?
    3 to 5 days are ideal for visiting Darjeeling, depending on your interests and activities.
  • What is the official language of Sikkim or Darjeeling?
    The official language of Sikkim is Nepali. In addition to Nepali, other languages spoken in Sikkim include Bhutia, Lepcha, and Hindi.
    In Darjeeling, which is part of West Bengal, the dominant language is also Nepali, reflecting the region's predominantly Nepali-speaking population. English and Hindi are also widely understood and used in various contexts.
  • What are the best shopping places in Darjeeling and
    what can you buy?
    Top shopping places in Darjeeling include Mall Road for souvenirs and tea, Chowrasta for handicrafts and jewelry, and Bhutia Busti for Tibetan items. Lal Kothi offers antiques, while the Ghoom Monastery area has religious artifacts. Batasia Loop Market is great for local goods. Don’t miss the Tibetan Refugee Self-Help Centre for authentic woolen garments.
  • What are the main festivals celebrated in Darjeeling?
    Darjeeling's main festivals include vibrant Dashain (Dussehra) and Tihar (Deepawali), joyous Tibetan Losar, and celebratory Christmas. Buddhist Buddha Purnima, Chhath Puja and Holi also feature prominently. Festival dates vary yearly. The region's diverse culture ensures many other smaller celebrations.
  • Sikkim and Gangtok same ?
    No, Sikkim is a state in northeastern India, while Gangtok is the capital city of Sikkim.
  • What are some popular tourist destinations in Darjeeling?
    Tiger Hill for sunrise views. Batasia Loop's railway marvel. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (Toy Train) ride. Serene Peace Pagoda. Historic Ghoom Monastery. Rock Garden's and Ganga Maya Park natural beauty. Tea Garden tours. Bustling Chowrasta square, Darjeeling Zoo, Lava and Loleygaon, Mirik Lake, Pashupati Market, Sandakphu and Phalut are popular Darjeeling tourist destinations.
  • Which places permit are allowed or not allowed in sikkim for foreigners?
    Foreigners are allowed to visit certain places in Sikkim with a permit, but other areas are restricted:  for Sikkim as an Indian citizen, you generally need to provide the following documents.
    • Inner Line Permit (ILP) Or Restricted Area Permit (RAP)
      Foreigners can visit these places in Sikkim for tourism purposes with an ILP / RAP:
      Gangtok, Pelling, Namchi and Ravangla
    • Protected Area Permit (PAP)
      Foreigners need a PAP to visit these places in Sikkim :
      Tsomgo Lake Change Lake : Located in East Sikkim, this lake requires a day excursion PAP.
    • Lachen-Lachung-Yumthang-Thangu Valley: 
      Located in North Sikkim, this area requires a PAP for a minimum of 2 or 3 days and a maximum of 5 days and 4 nights. 
    Foreigners are not allowed to enter these areas (Sikkim Restricted areas)
    • Nathula Pass
    • Baba Temple
    • Zuluk
    • Gurudongmar Lake
    • Yumesamdong (0 point)

    Foreigners can get an Inner Line Permit (ILP) from Delhi, Kolkata, or Siliguri before arriving in Sikkim, or at the border crossings.
  • How to reach Darjeeling?
    Darjeeling, a popular hill station in West Bengal, India, can be accessed via several modes of transportation. Here are the main ways to reach Darjeeling:
    • By Air: Bagdogra Airport (IXB) is the Nearest airport, about 70 km away. From there, you can hire a taxi or use pre-paid taxi services to reach Darjeeling from Bagdogra Airport. The drive usually takes around 3 to 4 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.
    • By Train: New Jalpaiguri (NJP) ) The nearest major railway station is, about 75 km away. From There, you can hire a taxi or take a shared jeep. The journey takes approximately 3 to 4 hours.
      Alternatively, For an experience, you can take the famous toy train from NJP to Darjeeling. known for its scenic views. However,this journey can take longer (about 7-9 hours) compared to a taxi or jeep. But This scenic journey takes longer but offers beautiful views of the landscape.
    • By Road: From Siliguri, about 67 km away. From There, you can take a taxi or a shared jeep directly to Darjeeling. It’s about a 3-4 hour drive,Overall, Fly to Bagdogra Airport, you can take a taxi from Bagdogra to Darjeeling or you can take a train to New Jalpaiguri and then hire a taxi or take the Toy Train.

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