Sikkim and Darjeeling with Bhutan
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Introduction
Far Horizon showcases a very picturesque aspect of India in this tour. Set in the magnificent Himalayas – sometimes referred to as the abode of the gods – the lovely towns of Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Gangtok offer fabulous views, beautiful monasteries, visits to picture-perfect tea estates and interactions with the warm local people to enable you to Experience the Living Cultures of India.
Immerse yourself in the culture of Bhutan in Thimphu, Punakha, Paro. See the beautiful work at the Institute for Zorig Chusum (school of arts and crafts) and ancient Buddhist literature preserved for several centuries. Temples and monasteries abound in the idyllic setting of this breathtaking land.
Tour Highlights
- Witness the Magnificent Sunrise over the Mt. Kanchenjunga
- Visit the Royal Kingdom of Bhutan
- Visit the Buddhist Monasteries
- Darjeeling – the land of Tea
- Joy ride on the world heritage Toy Train in Darjeeling
- Hike to Tiger Nest Monastery in Paro
- Cultural Capital of India “Kolkata – The City of Joy”
Destinations Covered
Kolkata
The City of JoyKolkata (formerly Calcutta) is the capital of West Bengal and the second largest city in India (after Mumbai). This city is a daily festival of human existence, simultaneously noble and squalid, cultured decidedly futuristic.
History and Culture
The history of Kolkata is intimately related with its invention during the British rule dating back 300 years ago. Earlier known as Calcutta, it originated as a capital of British India in 1960 when East India Company dominated the country.
Darjeeling
Queen of the HimalayasSpread over a steep mountain ridge, nestled amidst acres of lush green tea plantations, Darjeeling stands at the height of 2,050 meters above sea level, thus boasting of cool climes all year round. This scenic hill station is the perfect getaway for a romantic honeymoon and is just around 700 kilometres away from Kolkata.
Gangtok
The Gateway to SikkimNestled between the mighty peaks of the Himalayas, the city of Gangtok rises as a center for Tibetology and Tibetan Buddhist culture. It is the capital of the state of Sikkim in India and a popular destination for globetrotters. The beauty of the city can be imagined by the simple fact that it is filled with dense forest, pleasing climate and majestic locations, one can easily get lost in the serene beauty of North-eastern India. This corner is also one of the offbeat locations of India which is away from the hustle and bustle of metropolitan cities.
Pelling
The breath-taking KhangchendzongaKalimpong
The mesmeric Hill StationKalimpong is a calm but surreal Buddhist town which is located 50 minutes east of Darjeeling. Known for its panoramic views, Buddhist monasteries, Tibetan handicrafts, Kalimpong is a delight to visit.
Phuntsholing
The Abode of Kings and QueensPhuntsholing, also spelled as Phuentsholing is a border town in southern Bhutan and is the administrative seat of Chukha District.
The gateway of the land of thunder dragons, Phuntsholing is often regarded as the abode of kings and queens of the Himalayan Kingdom. At an altitude of only 300 meters, this commercial centre in Bhutan lies adjacent to Indian town Jaigaon on the Himalayan foothills. There are a number of places to visit in Phuntsholing where you can catch a glimpse of the diversity of Bhutanese, Nepalese and Indian cultures.
Thimphu
The Beating Heart of BhutanIt is a charming capital city that is nestled in the Himalayas with the magnificent sites of the Raidak River which passes through it which is often called as the Thimphu River.
Punakha
The Land of Red RicePunakha is one of the 20 districts located in Bhutan. This place was the previous capital of Bhutan up until 1955 after which the capital was changed to Thimpu. This place is in a close proximity to Thimpu and one can easily reach here by means of car. This place is usually warmer in winter and colder in summer. Located at the height of 1200 m this place is known for its extensive rice cultivation.
Paro
The Gateway to the Last Himalayan KingdomThis beautiful Paro valley is about 2250m above the sea level. Paro is believed to be one of the first valleys to have received the influences of the Buddhism. The wide and fertile Paro valley has both an ancient and a modern face.
Detailed Itinerary
- Day 1 Arrive Kolkata
- Day 2 Kolkata / Bagdogra (By Air) Bagdogra/ Darjeeling (Approx. 50 miles / 80 kms / 3 hours' drive)
- Day 3 Darjeeling
- Day 4 Darjeeling / Gangtok (Approx. 60 miles / 96 kms / 2 ½ hours' drive)
- Day 5 Gangtok
- Day 6 Gangtok / Pemayangtse (Approx. 50 miles / 80 kms / 2 hours' drive)
- Day 7 Pemayangtse / Kalimpong (Approx. 48 miles / 77 kms / 2 hours' drive)
- Day 8 Kalimpong / Phuntsoling (Approx. 70 miles / 112 kms / 3 hours' drive)
- Day 9 Phuntsoling / Thimphu (Approx. 140 miles / 224 kms / 8 - 9 hours' drive)
- Day 10 Thimphu
- Day 11 Thimphu / Punakha (Approx. 44 miles / 70 Kms / 4 ½ hours' drive)
- Day 12 Punakha / Paro (Approx. 110 miles / 176 kms / 5 hours' drive)
- Day 13 Paro
- Day 14 Kolkata departure