Sikkim Treks & Tours

Nestled in a remote corner of India's northwest, the small state of Sikkim is undoubtedly one of the most captivating regions in the Indian Himalaya. The rugged, sacred peaks of the Himalaya dominate daily life here, and local traditions are infused with the same ancient cultures and religions that are found throughout the wider region.

Trek on Sikkim's uncrowded trails through luxuriant rhododendron forests, passing yak herds, Tibetan villages and traditional Lepcha settlements as you make your way towards the spectacular face of Kanchenjunga, the world's third highest mountain.

Cycle the breathtaking trails and quiet backstreets of this ancient Buddhist kingdom by bike; or head to the renowned colonial hill station of Darjeeling for terraced tea plantations, lush green valleys, superb trekking and unparalleled views of Kanchenjunga.

Shop, eat and soak up local culture in Sikkim's capital, the vibrant small city of Gangtok, carved dramatically into the slopes of steep forested hills; or combine a trek in Sikkim with a journey to the intriguing Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan.

The Indian Himalaya is a fascinating cultural crossroads between India, Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan, with soul-stirring Himalayan landscapes and trekking to rival that of neighbouring Nepal.

Whichever itinerary you choose; you won't regret a visit to Sikkim, an incredible corner of the Himalaya.

Views from Dzongri towards the Kanchenjunga range

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Wander narrow streets and explore India’s incredible architecture: forts, temples and palaces

Watch the sun rise over the ‘teardrop on the cheek of time’, the Taj Mahal

Trek among snowcapped peaks, glaciers and wildflowers in the Indian Himalaya

Visit the awe-inspiring carved rock caves of Ajanta and Ellora

Watch the faithful pray and cleanse their sins in the Ganges, in the holy city of Varanasi

Explore the flamboyant architecture and striking beauty and of the coloured cities of Rajasthan

Soak up the lakeside atmosphere of India’s most romantic city, Udaipur

Enjoy Goa’s beaches, fusion cuisine and crumbling colonial architecture

Take a houseboat trip down the palm-fringed backwaters of beautiful Kerala

Head to Hyderabad for Mughal cuisine, historic architecture and bustling bazaars

Experience Indian culture firsthand at one of the country’s colourful festivals

Shop for colourful textiles, leatherwork and handicrafts in India’s bustling markets

Try a cooking class or simply sample dishes from one of the world’s great cuisines

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India is +5 and a half hours ahead of UTC/GMT

Hindi (41%); Bengali (8.1%); Telugu (7.2%); Marathi (7%); Tamil (5.9%); Urdu (5%); Gujarati (4.5%); Kannada (3.7%); Malayalam (3.2%); Oriya (3.2%); Punjabi (2.8%); Assamese (1.3%); Maithili (1.2%); Other (5.9%), including Kashmiri, Sindhi and Sanskrit

As befitting a nation of such ethnic diversity, India is home to huge linguistic diversity. Most Indians are multilingual and many people speak a great number of different languages

Hindi is India’s most widely spoken and official language, and the primary language of 41% of the population. Along with Hindi are another 22 different official/recognised languages, plus hundreds of other major and minor languages and regional variations/dialects

English is an “associate official language” and India’s most common lingua franca, and is widely spoken in business, law, politics, education and tourism. Hindustani is India’s second most common lingua franca, but is considered technically to be a variation/combination of Hindi/Urdu languages, rather than an official language itself

Indian Rupee

We recommend that you bring US dollars (in cash) as it is readily accepted over other currencies in India

Credit cards and ATM are available in most large cities and hotels, however it is not recommended to rely on these solely. Always keep a watch when your card is being processed and please note that you will be surcharged for the use of your card.

Electricity in India is 230 Volts, at 50 hertz. The most common pin type is C. (2 round prong).

Type C plug

Electricity in India is 230 Volts, at 50 hertz. The most common pin type is C. (2 round prong).

Type C plug

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We strongly recommend that all clients take out travel insurance at the time of booking to cover against sickness, accident, loss of baggage, unexpected alterations to travel arrangements and travel disruption, emergency evacuation, cancellations, etc. Insurance information is enclosed with your pre-departure information. Please contact us if you would like to obtain a quote for your trip duration.

We suggest that you consult your doctor, local government inoculation centre or a travel medical specialist in order to get the most current advice regarding vaccination requirements.

Money and valuables should always be stored safely when travelling. Keep your passport with you at all times and do not leave it in your main luggage. You will need it to change money and check into hotels. Where safety deposit boxes are available, we recommend that you use them. Keep jewellery and valuables to a minimum.

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