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Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, mesmerizes with its monasteries, vibrant markets, and stunning views of Kanchenjunga. Explore MG Marg, Rumtek Monastery, and Tsomgo Lake, among other things to do in Gangtok. It is a year-round honeymoon destination in India, offering enviable, cool weather and peace. The best time to visit Gangtok is from March to June and September to November.

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Stay in Gangtok

Welcome to Gangtok, the charming capital of Sikkim where the crisp air and majestic mountains await you at every turn! This hill station in East India has set out on its shelf for visual treats as a playground for thrill-seekers and cultural enthusiasts alike. Immerse into breathtaking views, gorge on local cuisines, or delve into unique festivals in Gangtok.

Fun Things to Do in Gangtok
Gangtok is just a wonderful destination for every traveller. Start your day with a cable car ride in Gangtok. This zigzag, double-cable journey from Deorali to Tashiling makes you experience the sprawling city as it unfolds before you. Later, you can enjoy a yak safari across Tsomgo Lake. Such an experience is even more enchanting when the snow-clad peaks are your scenic background. Something adrenaline junkies must do is river rafting on the Teesta River and if you have ever dreamed of flying, then paragliding in Gangtok is sure to give you the excitement of soaring above the mountains to catch some fantastic views of the landscape below. No trip to Gangtok,is complete without taking a walk on MG Marg. Along the walkway are stores, cafes, and restaurants where one can sample the local cuisines or do some souvenir shopping. All these will surely keep your high-spirited values and leave your heart racing while going about discovering the beauty of Gangtok!

Recommended Tourist Attractions in Gangtok
The tourist attractions in Gangtok speak of its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Among the most important monasteries of Sikkim, Rumtek Monastery stands tall as a centre of Tibetan Buddhism. Nathu La Pass is where the border between Indo-China lies. The breathtaking scenery and fresh mountain air are worth the long journey! Himalayan Zoological Park happens to be one of the teeming grounds for many of the rarest species found in the Himalayas including red pandas and snow leopards. Nature lovers can never miss this place in order to have a sight of these majestic animals. Gangtok enchants you with surprises at every corner. 

Magical Festivals in Gangtok
Gangtok has perhaps the most lively culture and is full of jubilation in most of its festivals all through the year. Losar or the Tibetan New Year is marked by the community where ebullient zest is reflected in their colourful cultural festivities like traditional dances, music performances, and lip-smacking food. Lord Buddha's birth is marked on Buddha Jayanti by prayers, processions, and other religious ceremonies in various monasteries in Gangtok. Celebrated with much fanfare, the Sikkimese New Year features music, dance, and feasting. In the end, one of the largest Hindu festivals observed by many communities in Sikkim-Dasain features rituals to pay homage to the goddess Durga. These festivals can afford visitors the chance to experience local cultures all the while enjoying the energetic spirit characterizing Gangtok. Taste the Flavors of Gangtok

Foodies Unite!
Gangtok has culinary scenes to mirror its cultural melting pot. Momos are the staple snack in Sikkim. They are stuffed with vegetables or meat and served with hot chutney, so after a day of exploring, momos are just what you need to satisfy those cravings. Thukpa is another hearty noodle soup that warms your soul; made fresh with vegetables or meat flavoured with aromatic spices and is comfort food at its best! There is nothing more traditional than phagshapa. Boiled pork with radishes and spices - very simple, yet bursting with flavour. Enjoy dozens of mouth-watering options at local restaurants or street stalls for which your taste buds will surely thank you: 

Places to stay in Gangtok
StayVista offers some of the best stays in Gangtok, blending comfort with ethnicity. If you want to live a totally authentic Sikkimese experience, you can choose homestays in Gangtok. Our accommodations will offer you home-cooked meals and dishes that help make your stay memorable.

Villas in Gangtok Price

Villas in Gangtok

Price per night stay

Plum at Luitel Homestay

6,800

Gassa Home

8,900

Mist @ Mimani Retreat

6,800

Luitel Homestay

8,900

Mimani Retreat

11,000

Madhuban Retreat

13,100

Himalayan Horizon

9,770

Mystic Nest

19,025

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FAQs about Villas in

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Why is Gangtok famous?

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Gangtok is present in the state of Sikkim and is famous for its cultural, spiritual and natural attractions. Thanks to these natural elements, many activities in Gangtok allow you to completely immerse yourself in its charm while partaking in fun persuits. Inculcating many Tibetian practices, Gangtok is a portal that takes you to a magical realm of adventure and enlightenment. 


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What is the kind of food in Gangtok worth trying?

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The food in Gangtok is derived from a lot of Tibetan influences. Merging with the customs of Sikkism, you can find delicious momos, thukpas along with Indian cuisine. Indulge in the the Sikkimise food in Gangtok including Gundruk, Kinema and Phagshapa. If you want to quench your thirst, Chang, a local alcoholic beverage is a must-try. Moreover, there are many multicuisine restaurants and cafes in Gangtok that cater to every taste and preference.


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How to reach Gangtok?

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Gangtok is mostly accessible by road it does not have its own airport and the railways are limited. The nearest airport is situated in Bagdora, which is 4 hours away from Gangtok. From here you can either hire a taxi or rent a car to Gangtok. The nearest station to Gangtok is New Jalpaiguri, located 114 km away. Once you step out of the train, you can hop on a jeep that will take you to Gangtok on a sharing basis.


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What are the popular monasteries in Gangtok?

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There a tons of monasteries in Gangtok that let you in on the spiritual side of the region. Enchey Monastery, Tsuk La Khang Monastery, Gonjang Monastery, Dodrupchen Monastery, and Ranka Monastery are just a few of the most famous monasteries in Gangtok that will open your mind to new possibilities along with showcasing architectural value.


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What is the best time for a holiday in Gangtok?

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Gangtok is a beauty to savour throughout the year, but the best time to visit Gangtok is between September to June.


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