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Sikkim Tour Packages from Hyderabad


Trip Duration

4 Nights- 5 Days

Starting Price 
 18000
Departure Date
Customizable
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About Sikkim – The Jewel of the Eastern Himalayas

 

 

Leave the hustle and bustle of Hyderabad behind and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Sikkim, a true Himalayan paradise. This enchanting state is famous for its towering snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear glacial lakes, lush alpine meadows, and vibrant Buddhist monasteries that reflect centuries-old traditions. Sikkim offers something for every type of traveller. Honeymoon couples can enjoy romantic moments amid serene valleys and sparkling lakes, while families can explore scenic attractions, local markets, and cultural landmarks together, with specially designed Sikkim Tour Packages from Hyderabad, your trip is seamless and worry-free. From comfortable accommodations and guided sightseeing to private transfers and assistance with permits for restricted areas, every detail is handled for you. All you need to do is relax, enjoy the journey, and create unforgettable memories amidst the stunning Himalayan scenery.

 

Best Time to Plan a Sikkim Trip

Planning a trip to Sikkim becomes even more rewarding when you choose the right season. The most popular time to book Sikkim tour packages is during the spring and summer months, from March to early May. The weather during this period is clear and pleasant, with blooming flowers and stunning views of the Himalayas—perfect for sightseeing, outdoor adventures, and nature photography.

Another wonderful season to plan your Sikkim Tour Package is between October and mid-December. With cool and refreshing weather, this time is ideal for adventure enthusiasts who wish to try trekking, hiking, or even skiing in the higher regions.

To make your travel stress-free, our Sikkim tour packages not only cover comfortable stays, guided sightseeing, and smooth transfers but also provide detailed insights into the tour cost. This ensures you can plan your budget wisely while enjoying a seamless and unforgettable journey through the enchanting land of Sikkim.

Gangtok – The Capital City

Gangtok, the vibrant capital of Sikkim, serves as the perfect gateway to explore the beauty of this Himalayan state. It is not only the administrative hub but also the most popular tourist base in Sikkim, attracting visitors with its blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and modern charm. The bustling MG Marg is the heart of the city, where travellers can shop, dine, and soak in the lively atmosphere. Gangtok Ropeway offers a thrilling ride with sweeping vistas of the surrounding valleys and mountains.

Darjeeling – The Queen of Hills

Darjeeling, often called the “Queen of Hills,” is one of the most beloved hill stations in the Eastern Himalayas. Nestled at an altitude of about 6,700 feet, this charming town is world-famous for its sprawling tea gardens, colonial architecture, and breathtaking views of the majestic Kanchenjunga, the third-highest peak in the world. The highlight of any Darjeeling trip is witnessing the magical sunrise at Tiger Hill, where the snow-capped peaks glow in shades of gold and pink. The town is also home to the UNESCO World Heritage Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, fondly known as the Toy Train, which offers a nostalgic journey through winding tracks and lush landscapes.

Pelling – The Scenic Gem of West Sikkim

Pelling, a serene hill town in West Sikkim, is renowned for offering some of the most spectacular views of the mighty Kanchenjunga and the surrounding Himalayan ranges. Unlike the bustling capital city of Gangtok, Pelling has a more peaceful charm, making it an ideal retreat for travellers who wish to soak in nature’s beauty at a relaxed pace. Its most famous being the Pelling Skywalk, India’s first glass-bottom skywalk, which provides thrilling views of the Chenrezig Statue

Lachen – Gateway to Gurudongmar Lake

Lachen is a quiet mountain village in North Sikkim that serves as the base for one of the most iconic attractions of the region, the sacred Gurudongmar Lake. Lachen retains its rustic charm, with wooden houses, narrow lanes, and warm-hearted locals who follow a simple lifestyle. For nature lovers, birdwatchers, and photographers, Lachen provides breathtaking landscapes that change colours with the seasons—lush green in summer, blooming with rhododendrons in spring, and blanketed in snow during winter.

 
How to Reach Sikkim from Hyderabad

Sikkim’s main entry point is through Gangtok, the capital city. To reach Sikkim from Hyderabad, you need to first travel to Bagdogra (Airport) or New Jalpaiguri (NJP – Railway Station) in West Bengal, as they are the closest and most convenient gateways.

By Air (Fastest Route)

  • Take a direct or connecting flight from Hyderabad (LKO) to Bagdogra Airport (IXB).

    • Direct flights may not always be available, but connecting flights via Delhi or Kolkata are frequent.

    • Flight Duration: Around 3–4 hours (including layover).

  • From Bagdogra, hire a taxi or take a shared cab to Gangtok (approx. 125 km / 4–5 hours drive).

This is the quickest and most convenient way to reach Sikkim from Hyderabad.

By Train (Budget-Friendly)

  • Take a train from Hyderabad Junction (LKO) to New Jalpaiguri (NJP), the nearest major railway station to Sikkim.

    • Popular trains include: Avadh Assam Express, North East Express, Kamakhya Express, and Amarnath Express.

    • Train Duration: Around 20–22 hours.

  • From NJP, hire a private taxi or take a shared cab to Gangtok (approx. 120 km / 4–5 hours drive).

This option is cheaper than flights but takes much longer.

 

TOUR DETAIL

Tour Detail


Detailed Day-Wise Itinerary
 

Day 1: Hyderabad to Bagdogra/NJP – Transfer to Gangtok


Your journey begins as you travel from Hyderabad to Bagdogra Airport or NJP Railway Station. On arrival, our representative will meet and assist you with a comfortable transfer to Gangtok, the charming capital of Sikkim. The drive takes around 4–5 hours, passing through scenic valleys, rivers, and lush tea gardens. Upon reaching Gangtok, check into your hotel and relax after the journey. In the evening, explore MG Marg, the popular pedestrian street lined with cafes, shops, and vibrant local markets. Overnight stay in Gangtok.

Day 2: Excursion to Tsomgo Lake & Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir


  • After a delicious breakfast, we head out for the excursion.

  • Departure for Excursion (08:30 AM):
    Board your cab and begin the scenic uphill drive towards East Sikkim. The journey takes you through winding mountain roads, dense pine forests, and breathtaking Himalayan landscapes.

  • Tsomgo Lake (10:30 AM – 11:15 AM):

  • Located at an altitude of 12,310 ft, this oval-shaped glacial lake is one of the most iconic attractions in Sikkim.

  • Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir (11:45 AM – 12:30 PM):

  • Pay your respects at this legendary temple dedicated to Captain Harbhajan Singh, an Indian Army soldier believed to protect soldiers in the region.

  • Drive back to Gangtok while enjoying mountain views and tea stalls on the way.

  • Evening at Leisure (05:00 PM – 07:00 PM):

    • Relax at your hotel or take a stroll around MG Marg to shop for souvenirs and enjoy local snacks.

  • Return Journey (02:30 PM – 04:30 PM):

Overnight Stay in Gangtok:

Day 3: Gangtok Local Sightseeing & Transfer to Darjeeling

After an early breakfast, start your day with a hearty meal before sightseeing.

  • Gangtok Sightseeing (09:00 AM – 01:00 PM):

    • Tashi View Point: Capture panoramic views of Mt. Kanchenjunga and snow-capped peaks.

    • Ganesh Tok & Hanuman Tok: Visit these hilltop temples, offering both spiritual vibes and stunning valley views.

    • Enchey Monastery: A 200-year-old monastery known for its peaceful atmosphere and Buddhist rituals.

    • Banjhakri Falls: A beautiful waterfall set amidst landscaped gardens, perfect for photography and relaxation.

  • Transfer to Darjeeling (01:30 PM – 05:30 PM): Scenic drive through tea gardens, rolling hills, and mountain villages.

  • Hotel Check-in (06:00 PM): Arrive in Darjeeling, check in at your hotel, and relax.

 Overnight Stay in Darjeeling.

Day 4:  Darjeeling Full Sightseeing Tour


  • Early Morning Excursion (04:00 AM – 07:00 AM):

  • Drive to Tiger Hill (8,400 ft.) to witness the magical sunrise over Mt. Kanchenjunga, and on clear days, even Mt. Everest.

  • On the way back, stop at the iconic Batasia Loop, a unique spiral railway track with panoramic views of Darjeeling and the surrounding mountains.

  • After breakfast 

  • Explore the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, home to rare high-altitude wildlife such as the Red Panda and Snow Leopard.

  • Visit the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI), founded by Tenzing Norgay, which showcases mountaineering history and equipment.

  • Stroll through the lush Darjeeling Tea Estates and experience the charm of world-famous tea plantations.

  • Pay a visit to the serene Japanese Temple & Peace Pagoda, symbolising harmony and tranquillity.

  • Evening Leisure (04:00 PM – 07:00 PM):
    Explore local markets to shop for handicrafts, woollens, and traditional souvenirs, or simply enjoy a relaxed evening at Chowrasta.

Overnight Stay in Darjeeling

Day 5:  Departure from Darjeeling

  • After breakfast, check out of the hotel.

  • Drive to Bagdogra / NJP (Approx. 3 hrs): Scenic downhill drive through winding roads, tea gardens, and valleys.

  • Drop-off at Bagdogra Airport (IXB) / NJP Railway Station: Our driver ensures a timely drop-off for your flight or train.

  • Tour ends with unforgettable Himalayan memories.

Note: This itinerary is completely flexible and can be customised according to your preferences, travel dates, and budget. At Musafircab, we specialise in creating tailor-made Sikkim tour packages, ensuring you get the perfect balance of sightseeing, comfort, and value for money.

 

Inclusion INCLUSION

Exclusion EXCLUSION
  • Meet & greet assistance on arrival.

  • All sightseeing tours include airport/railway station pickup and drop-off.

  • Comfortable hotel accommodation with daily breakfast.

  • Exclusive AC Hyundai Aura for transfers and sightseeing on a point-to-point basis.

  • Transport-related expenses, including tolls, parking, driver's night halt, and fuel charges.

  • All applicable government taxes.

  • Airfare / Train fare.

  • Nathula Pass permit charges.

  • Personal expenses include laundry, room heater, telephone, tips, mineral water, beverages, and entrance fees at monuments.

  • Additional sightseeing or vehicle usage beyond the mentioned itinerary.

  • Anything not specifically mentioned under “Inclusions.”

  • Expenses arising due to natural calamities, landslides, strikes, or political disturbances (to be borne by guests on the spot).

 
Accommodation in Sikkim
 
When planning your trip to Sikkim, choosing the right accommodation is key to making your journey comfortable and memorable. From luxury resorts overlooking the Himalayas to budget-friendly homestays that let you experience local culture, Sikkim offers a wide variety of stay options for every traveller.
 
1. Luxury Hotels & Resorts
For those seeking comfort and world-class amenities, Sikkim has several luxury resorts and boutique hotels. These properties offer breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga, spa facilities, multi-cuisine restaurants, and warm hospitality.
Popular in Gangtok, Pelling, and Darjeeling.
 
2. Mid-Range Hotels
Perfect for families and couples, these hotels provide clean rooms, good service, and modern facilities at affordable prices. Most include a complimentary breakfast and offer guided sightseeing options.
 Common in Gangtok, Darjeeling, Namchi, and Ravangla.
 
3. Budget Hotels & Guesthouses
If you are travelling on a budget, Sikkim has many budget hotels and lodges that provide basic amenities like clean rooms, attached bathrooms, and simple meals. They are ideal for backpackers and solo travelers.
Found across all towns and tourist destinations.
 
4. Homestays
For an authentic Sikkimese experience, stay at a traditional homestay. You’ll get to interact with locals, enjoy home-cooked meals, and learn about Sikkim’s culture and lifestyle.
Popular in Lachung, Lachen, Yuksom, and rural villages.
 
5. Eco-Resorts & Cottages
For nature lovers, eco-friendly resorts and cottages in remote valleys offer peace and tranquillity. These properties are usually surrounded by forests, tea gardens, or mountains, and focus on sustainable tourism.
Found in Dzongu, Ravangla, Pelling, and West Sikkim.
 

 

Why Book a Sikkim Tour Package from Hyderabad with Musafircab?

  • Effortless Planning: Musafircab makes planning your Sikkim trip from Hyderabad simple and stress-free, taking care of all logistics and travel arrangements.

  • Experience Culture & Cuisine: Discover Sikkim’s unique culture, delicious local food, breathtaking landscapes, and ancient traditions that make it a one-of-a-kind destination.

  • Packages for All Travellers: Whether you’re travelling with family, friends, or your partner, our Hyderabad to Sikkim tour packages are designed to meet all your travel needs.

  • Affordable Options: Choose from a variety of budget-friendly and value-for-money packages on our website, tailored to suit your preferences.

  • Customised Itineraries: Each package is thoughtfully curated by our team, considering the number of days, sightseeing spots, and comfort requirements.

  • Flexible & Personal: You can request itinerary customisation, and we will tailor your trip to match your budget, interests, and travel style.

 

FAQ:

1. How can I travel from Hyderabad to Sikkim?

You can reach Sikkim from Hyderabad by air, rail, or road. The nearest airport is Bagdogra (IXB) in West Bengal, which has flights from Hyderabad via Delhi/Kolkata. From Bagdogra, Gangtok (Sikkim’s capital) is about 125 km (4–5 hours by road). Alternatively, you can take a train from Hyderabad to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station, and then travel by taxi or cab to Gangtok.

2. What is the best time to visit Sikkim from Hyderabad?

  • March to June (Spring–Summer): Pleasant weather, blooming rhododendrons, and clear mountain views.

  • October to December (Autumn–Winter): Crystal-clear skies, snow in higher regions, and festival season.
    Avoid July–September as it is monsoon season, with heavy rains and possible landslides.

3. Do I need a permit to visit Sikkim?

  • Indian tourists do not need a permit to visit Gangtok, Pelling, Namchi, or other open areas.

  • For restricted areas like North Sikkim (Lachung, Lachen, Gurudongmar Lake, Yumthang Valley) and Nathula Pass, a special permit is required. If you book a package, your travel company will arrange the permits.

4. How many days are enough for a Sikkim trip from Hyderabad?

Generally, a 4–5-day itinerary is ideal to cover Gangtok, Nathula Pass, Lachung, Lachen, Yumthang Valley, and Pelling. If you want to include Darjeeling, plan for 8–10 days.

5. What is included in the Sikkim Tour Package from Hyderabad?

Most packages include:
Transportation (flight/train + cab transfers)
Hotel accommodation (budget/luxury as per choice)
Daily breakfast/dinner
Sightseeing tours with a guide/driver
Permits for restricted areas
Pick-up & drop (Bagdogra Airport or NJP Railway Station)

6. What kind of accommodation is available in Sikkim?

Sikkim offers a wide range of stays: luxury resorts, mid-range hotels, budget lodges, and homestays. In Gangtok and Pelling, you can find all categories, but in North Sikkim (Lachung/Lachen), you can expect basic yet comfortable homestays with limited facilities.

7. What should I pack for my Sikkim trip?

  • Warm clothes (even in summer, evenings are chilly in the hills)

  • Comfortable shoes for sightseeing and trekking

  • Valid ID proof (Aadhar/Voter ID/Passport) for permits

  • Medicines and personal essentials

  • Power bank and travel charger (some remote areas have limited electricity)

8. Is Sikkim safe for tourists?

Yes, Sikkim is one of the safest travel destinations in India. Locals are friendly, crime rates are very low, and tourism is well-organized. Just follow basic travel precautions and respect local culture.

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