Trip Overview
This is an exclusive Bhutan tour package spanning for four nights and five days covering important destinations of the land like Thimphu, Paro and Punakha. The Paro Thimphu Punakha tour starts and ends at Paro covering each destination with a guided tour.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
What are the Do's and Don'ts while visiting Sikkim?
Ans: DO'S :
- Travel with a guide.
- Avoid use of plastic bottles
- Deposit garbage at designated places and Avoid littering
- Take permission before taking photographs of local people
- Do proper research of local culture and manners and dress accordingly.
- It is tradition to leave a donation at a monastery
DON'TS :
- Don't misbehave with the locals
- Don't disturb wildlife
- Don't buy endangered antiques.
- Don't smoke, drink alcohol or talk loudly near monuments and sacred places.
- Don't pluck plants or flowers
- Do not pollute streams and Lakes.
What should we carry for Sikkim tour?
- You should carry moderate to heavy woolens like jackets, muffler, cap, gloves, socks etc. Thermal full body inner wears can come in handy at nights. Average high/low temperature ranges between 13°C to 8°C. You need to carry moderate woolens like a good jacket, cap, gloves, socks etc.
What is special in tourism of Sikkim?
- The top tourism attractions in East Sikkim are Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir, Nathu La Pass & Zuluk. Gangtok attracts honeymoon couples in large numbers. It is beautiful and exciting, with a lot of activities on offer. You are treated to surreal views of Mt.
Which is most beautiful part of Sikkim?
- Sikkim Tourist Places Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass, Yuksom, Lachung, Lachen, Yumthang Valley, Teesta River, Ravangla, Pelling, Zuluk, Namchi, Khangchendzonga National Park, Rumtek Monastery and many other beautiful places.