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BHALEY DHUNGA

Tour Introduction

Overview

Bhaleydhunga Ropeway, a remarkable religious destination in Yangang, South Sikkim, awaits your presence from September 16, 2024. As you ascend from Dhapper, a breathtaking journey unfolds, leading you to the summit of Bhaleydhunga cliff.

Duration: 3 Days 2 Nights

Trip Itineraries

5 DAYS (PELLING - NAMCHI - BHALEYDHUNGA TOUR)

Day 1: Arrival in Pelling (West Sikkim), Transfer from Bagdogra Airport/NJP Railway Station to Pelling. Travel to Pelling: A scenic drive (4-5 hours). Check-in at the hotel.   Afternoon: Visit Pemayangtse Monastery, Rabdentse Ruins, and the helipad for panoramic views. Evening: Leisure time or a visit to the local market.Best vacation packages

 

Day 2: Explore Pelling Khecheopalri Lake: A sacred lake for both Buddhists and Hindus. Kanchenjunga Falls: A stunning waterfall. Rimbi Waterfall: Another beautiful spot. Skywalk and Sangachoeling Monastery for breathtaking views.

 

Day 3: Pelling to Ravangla (South Sikkim) Breakfast at the hotel. Travel to Ravangla: A drive (2-3 hours). Check-in at the hotel in Ravangla.Afternoon: Visit Buddha Park, featuring a magnificent statue of Buddha. Temi Tea Garden: Explore the only tea estate in Sikkim. Evening: Explore the town.

 

Day 4: Ravangla to Namchi (South Sikkim) Breakfast at the hotel. Travel to Namchi: A short drive (1-2 hours). Visit Char Dham: Visit this famous pilgrimage site with replicas of all four Dhams of India.Samdruptse Hill: Featuring the world's largest statue of Guru Padmasambhava. Tea Estates and Rock Garden:

 

Day 5: Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Bagdogra Airport/NJP Railway Station for your onward journey.

Important Information

  • Permits Required: Many areas in Sikkim, especially North Sikkim and border regions, require permits. Ensure you have the necessary documents in advance.
  • Altitude and Weather: Sikkim has varying altitudes, so pack appropriately for both lowland and high-altitude climates. Prepare for temperature fluctuations.
  • Respect Local Customs: Sikkim is culturally diverse and deeply spiritual. Show respect at monasteries, prayer flags, and other sacred sites.
  • Eco-Friendly Travel: Sikkim promotes sustainable tourism. Avoid littering, reduce plastic use, and support eco-friendly practices.
  • Health Preparedness: Carry basic medicines and be aware of altitude sickness symptoms in high areas.
  • Connectivity: Internet and mobile network coverage can be limited in remote areas, so plan accordingly, especially for communication needs.

Things Not to Miss

  • Kanchenjunga Views: Wake up early to catch sunrise views of the majestic Kanchenjunga, especially from spots in Pelling,Yangang, Gangtok, and Darjeeling.
  • Tea Gardens in Namchi: Explore lush tea gardens and try local Temi tea at its source for an authentic experience.
  • Monasteries: Visit iconic monasteries like Rumtek, Pemayangtse, and Tashiding to experience Sikkim’s Buddhist heritage and peaceful ambiance.
  • Yumthang Valley: Known as the Valley of Flowers, it’s a must-see for its colorful blooms and alpine beauty (seasonal blooms in spring/summer).
  • Local Cuisine: Savor Sikkimese delicacies like momos, thukpa, and local fermented dishes for a unique culinary adventure.
  • Hot Springs: Relax in natural hot springs, such as those in Yumthang and Reshi, known for therapeutic benefits and scenic surroundings.

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