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Sikkim captivates with its stunning Himalayan views, colorful monasteries, and serene landscapes. Visit Tsomgo Lake, Gurudongmar Lake, and the peaceful Rumtek Monastery among other famous places to visit in Sikkim. This northeastern gem is perfect for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. The best time to visit Sikkim is from June to November for clear skies and great weather.

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Complete Guide To Sikkim
Sikkim, located in the eastern Himalayas, is nothing short of a miracle combining the gifts of nature, traditions, and divine serenity. This North East treasure is famous for its snow-capped mountains, bright monasteries, and green valley, and is indeed a value-seeking destination for every type of tourist – from solo travellers to family vacations and romantic trips. Read on to know the travel guide on the best places to visit in Sikkim, things to do in Sikkim, and top places to stay in Sikkim for an amazing experience.

Top Places to Visit in Sikkim 
Sikkim boasts a plethora of breathtaking spots that make the heart rejoice. There is something enchanting about every corner of this beautiful state whether you are walking around its capital, Gangtok or are exploring its further flung regions.

Gangtok: One of the best places to visit in Sikkim and the major highlight of Sikkim tourism. As the capital city, the town of Gangtok is a blend of urban and relatively peaceful hill town setting. Don’t forget to visit Rumtek Monastery, Tashi View Point, and take a quiet walkthrough MG Marg.
Tsomgo Lake: Seen as the perfect destination, it is only 40 km away from Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake is a glacial lake that changes colours for different seasons. The peace of the place combined with the presence of snow-covered hills makes this a place for everyone who loves nature.
Nathula Pass: A significant part of the ancient Silk Route, Nathula Pass offers breathtaking views of the Indo-China border. It’s one of the highest motorable roads in India, perfect for adventure enthusiasts.
Pelling: This quaint town is known for its mesmerising views of the Kanchenjunga range. Visit the Pemayangtse Monastery and the Skywalk for a thrilling experience.

Exciting Things to Do in Sikkim
Visiting the historical monasteries and even trekking through the Himalayan range can be considered as just two activities. But there are a lot of things to do in Sikkim.

Trekking and Hiking: Sikkim is one of the best states for trekkers providing them with great first hand views of various beautiful mountains. The Goecha La Trek and the Dzongri Trek are lovely trails that let you feast your eyes on the untouched beauty of the Himalayan ranges.
Adventure Sports: Going For thrill-seekers, Sikkim offers activities like paragliding in Gangtok, river rafting on the Teesta River, and mountain biking through rugged terrains.
Spirituality of Sikkim: This Buddhist country is full of ancient monasteries like Gangtok’s Enchey Monastery and West Sikkim’s Tashiding Monastery, which are beautiful remnants of Buddhist culture and you need to visit them in order to fully embrace the spiritual appeal of Sikkim.
Festivals: When in Sikkim, tourism is not complete without attending one of the local festivals. Plan additional time to coincide your travel with events like Losar, Saga Dawa or Gangtok Winter Carnival.

Food in Sikkim
Your trip to Sikkim is incomplete if you do not enjoy its variety of cuisines. The food here ranges from orthodox Tibetans to Sikkimese and is simply delicious.

Momos: They are steamed dumplings stuffed with meat or vegetables and are quite common in Sikkim. Consume them with some spicy chutneys.

Thukpa: This is a rich soup made up of noodles, vegetables and spices and is particularly well suited for the cold mountain weather.
Phagshapa: This is for the meat eaters and is not to be missed as it is prepared with pork, radishes, and chilies, all of which give the dish a delightful tart and spicy flavour.

The Best Time to Visit Sikkim
Sikkim possesses an exemplary beauty that changes from season to season, making it possible to visit it at any time of the year. Nevertheless, the best time to visit Sikkim is from March to June and from September to November. This is because the temperatures are mild, the skies are clear, and the view is very appealing with plants and flowers in bloom.

Planning a Solo Trip to Sikkim
If you don’t mind being on your own, going alone to Sikkim is one of those rare vacations that is filled with enjoyment, peace, and adventure. The fact that this place is highly secure, has friendly native residents, and transport connections are good highlight why it is suited for solo travellers. Make sure to also check out offbeat places like Yuksom, Ravangla, and the Namchi Char Dham for a more wholesome experience.

Tips for Your Sikkim Travel Guide
Permits: Some regions in Sikkim such as Nathula Pass, and Tsomgo Lake have restricted permits. Make certain that you have these permits beforehand and its recommended you get these through a local tour operator.

Don’t over pack: The mountain infrastructure involves more compact roads and protracted hilly hikes, so encourage traveling light. Basic necessities will include warm clothes, routine shoes, and a basic first-aid kit.

Respect the local culture: It is often said that Sikkim treats all its visitors with much respect and courtesy. Appreciate their culture in terms of sights and their practices particularly when visiting the monasteries.

Where to Stay in Sikkim
Finding the perfect accommodation is key to a memorable trip. Luckily, Sikkim offers a range of options, from luxurious resorts to cozy homestays. For the best experience cosy up at one of the homestays in Sikkim. At these homestays, you won’t have to worry about a thing as everything will be taken care of. All you need to do is sit back, relax and have a good time.

Whether you are visiting the top tourist attractions in Sikkim, enjoying the Sikkimese food while travelling around Sikkim or just relaxing in one of the homestays, this wonderful state will surely captivate you. Be it the vivacious spirit of tourism in Gangtok, or the peacefulness of Pelling and its surroundings, Sikkim is a dream waiting to be painted.
 

Villas in Sikkim Price

Villas in Sikkim

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1BHK @ La Ipsing Farms - Samdong

13,151

La Ipsing Farm - Samdong

9,770

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What is the price range of villas in Sikkim?

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We specialise in offering luxury experiences that cater to all purposes of stays and budgets. Our villas in Sikkim range approximately between Rs.10,000 and Rs.40,000+ per night, varying on multiple factors, including amenities offered, number of rooms, and the location of the villa.
 


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Which villas in Sikkim have nice views?

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While all of our villas are nestled amidst high peaks and offer splendid views and open spaces, here is a villa in Sikkim that overlook bewitching sights: La Ipsing Farm. There are also this villa in Gangtok, Himalayan Horizon, that is worth visiting. 


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What is the best time for a staycation in Sikkim?

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March-May and Oct-Dec are the best times to visit Sikkim when the weather is pleasant and the landscape is vibrant. But if you are a lover of snowfall, December to February offers an enchanting experience.


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Can we smoke/drink at villas in Sikkim?

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Smoking outdoors and alcohol consumption in designated areas is allowed in majority of our homestays in Bhimtal. However, every property has different specifications. More information on the house rules can be found in the individual villa description. 
 


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What are the amenities offered in the Sikkim villas by StayVista?

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our villas in Sikkim serve a lavish spread of BBQ meals or provide a BBQ kit/grill along with arrangements for a bonfire or fireplace to keep you warm and toasty on chilly nights. With lush green lawns and panoramic views, we have properties with a array of amenities to choose from.
 


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