Journey Through Sikkim, Darjeeling & Bhutan – From Tea Gardens to the Last Himalayan Kingdom
Embark on an extraordinary journey through the Eastern Himalayas, where colonial-era hill stations, sacred Buddhist monasteries, spectacular mountain landscapes, and the timeless traditions of Bhutan combine to create an unforgettable travel experience.
Beginning in India’s vibrant capital city of Delhi, the journey leads to the misty tea-covered slopes of Darjeeling, renowned for its breathtaking views of Mount Kanchenjunga and its historic Himalayan Railway. Continue through the scenic valleys of Sikkim, a land of ancient monasteries, colorful prayer flags, and snow-capped peaks before crossing into the mystical Kingdom of Bhutan.
In Bhutan, discover a nation where centuries-old traditions remain an integral part of daily life. Explore the charming capital of Thimphu, the spiritual valleys of Bumthang, the historic stronghold of Trongsa, the picturesque landscapes of Punakha, and the beautiful Paro Valley. Along the way, visit magnificent fortress-monasteries, sacred temples, mountain passes adorned with prayer flags, and traditional villages nestled amidst pristine Himalayan scenery.
The highlight of the journey is the unforgettable pilgrimage to Tiger’s Nest Monastery, dramatically perched on a cliffside high above the Paro Valley. Combining culture, history, spirituality, nature, and adventure, this immersive itinerary offers a rare opportunity to experience the rich diversity of the Eastern Himalayas and the enchanting Kingdom of Bhutan.
Highlights of the Trip
- Witness sunrise over Mount Kanchenjunga from Tiger Hill
- Ride the famous UNESCO-listed Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
- Explore the tea gardens and colonial charm of Darjeeling
- Visit ancient monasteries of Sikkim and Bhutan
- Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Gangtok
- Cross from India into the mystical Kingdom of Bhutan
- Discover Thimphu, one of the world's most unique capital cities
- Visit the magnificent Buddha Dordenma overlooking Thimphu Valley
- Enjoy spectacular Himalayan views from Dochula Pass
- Explore the historic valleys of Trongsa and Bumthang
- Visit sacred temples including Kurjey Lhakhang and Jambay Lhakhang
- Experience authentic Bhutanese culture and hospitality
- Explore the beautiful Punakha Valley and its riverside landscapes
- Discover ancient fortresses and monasteries throughout Bhutan
- Hike to the legendary Tiger's Nest Monastery
- Visit Paro's National Museum and Rinpung Dzong
- Experience three distinct Himalayan cultures in one journey
- Travel through some of the most scenic mountain landscapes in Asia
Eastern Himalayan Odyssey: Darjeeling, Sikkim & Bhutan
This carefully crafted Himalayan journey takes travelers through some of the most captivating destinations in India and Bhutan. From the tea gardens and mountain vistas of Darjeeling to the tranquil monasteries of Sikkim and the preserved cultural heritage of Bhutan, each destination offers a unique perspective on life in the Himalayas.
Experience spectacular sunrises over the world's third-highest mountain, explore ancient Buddhist monasteries, journey through pristine valleys and mountain passes, and encounter vibrant local communities whose traditions have remained unchanged for generations. Discover Bhutan's unique philosophy of Gross National Happiness, admire magnificent dzongs and temples, and enjoy unforgettable Himalayan landscapes at every turn.
Designed for travelers seeking cultural immersion, scenic beauty, and authentic experiences, this itinerary presents the very best of the Eastern Himalayas in one remarkable journey.
Welcome to India.
Upon arrival at Delhi's International Airport, after completing immigration and customs formalities, you will be greeted by our representative and transferred to your hotel.
India's capital city is a fascinating introduction to the subcontinent—a vibrant blend of ancient heritage, Mughal grandeur, colonial architecture, and contemporary urban life. Serving as the political and cultural heart of the nation, Delhi offers a remarkable contrast between old-world charm and modern development.
After your long international journey, the remainder of the evening is at leisure to relax and prepare for your Himalayan adventure.
Overnight in Delhi.
Following breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Bagdogra, gateway to the Eastern Himalayas.
Upon arrival, meet your local representative and begin a scenic drive through rolling hills, forests, tea plantations, and mountain settlements to Darjeeling.
Perched at an elevation of approximately 2,100 metres, Darjeeling is one of India's most celebrated hill stations. Renowned worldwide for its fine tea, colonial heritage, and breathtaking views of Mount Kanchenjunga, the town exudes an old-world charm that has captivated travellers for generations.
Arrive and check into your hotel. The remainder of the day is free to soak in the cool mountain atmosphere and explore the surroundings at your own pace.
Overnight in Darjeeling.
Rise before dawn for an unforgettable excursion to Tiger Hill, one of the finest viewpoints in the Himalayas.
As the first rays of sunlight illuminate the snow-covered peaks, witness a spectacular panorama dominated by Mount Kanchenjunga, the world's third-highest mountain. On exceptionally clear mornings, distant glimpses of Mount Everest can also be seen.
On the return journey, visit the historic Ghoom Monastery, one of the oldest Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in the region.
Later, experience the charm of the UNESCO-listed Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, affectionately known as the "Toy Train", as it winds through the scenic mountain landscape.
In the afternoon, enjoy a comprehensive tour of Darjeeling's cultural and natural attractions including the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, the Japanese Peace Pagoda, Dhirdham Temple, and viewpoints overlooking the spectacular Rangit Valley.
Overnight in Darjeeling.
After breakfast, depart Darjeeling and journey through dramatic Himalayan landscapes toward the peaceful region of Pemayangtse in West Sikkim.
The route descends through lush valleys before climbing once again through forests, traditional villages, and winding mountain roads. The changing scenery offers spectacular views throughout the day.
Pemayangtse is one of Sikkim's most important spiritual centres and is home to the revered Pemayangtse Monastery, founded during the seventeenth century. Surrounded by forests and mountains, the monastery remains an important seat of Buddhist learning and meditation.
Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of this historic Himalayan settlement.
Overnight in Pemayangtse.
Following breakfast, drive across the scenic landscapes of Sikkim to Gangtok, the capital city of the state.
Nestled amidst the Eastern Himalayas, Gangtok offers a captivating blend of Buddhist traditions, mountain scenery, and contemporary culture. The city's colourful monasteries, prayer flags, vibrant markets, and panoramic mountain views create a uniquely Himalayan atmosphere.
Upon arrival, check into your hotel.
Later, visit Enchey Monastery, an important spiritual centre known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful surroundings. Continue to a local handicrafts centre where traditional Sikkimese arts and crafts are preserved and promoted.
The remainder of the day may be spent exploring Gangtok's lively streets and enjoying views of the surrounding mountains.
Overnight in Gangtok.
After breakfast, bid farewell to the mountains of Sikkim and begin your journey towards the Indo-Bhutan border. Descending through lush valleys, tea gardens, forests, and riverside landscapes, the drive offers a fascinating transition from the Himalayan foothills to Bhutan's subtropical southern region.
Arrive in Phuentsholing, Bhutan's principal border town and an important commercial gateway linking Bhutan with India. Unlike the bustling towns across the border, Phuentsholing offers visitors their first glimpse into Bhutan's orderly lifestyle, distinctive architecture, and peaceful atmosphere.
The remainder of the day is free to relax or explore the town at leisure. Stroll through local markets, observe daily Bhutanese life, or simply enjoy the unique experience of entering one of the world's most exclusive Himalayan kingdoms.
Overnight in Phuentsholing.
Following breakfast, begin one of Bhutan's most scenic drives as you ascend from the subtropical lowlands into the heart of the Himalayas.
The winding mountain road passes through dense forests, waterfalls, river valleys, and picturesque settlements, offering ever-changing landscapes and spectacular views. Colourful prayer flags flutter from mountain ridges while traditional Bhutanese architecture begins to appear in villages along the route.
Upon arrival in Thimphu, Bhutan's charming capital city, check into your hotel.
Unlike any other capital city in the world, Thimphu seamlessly blends tradition with modernity. Ancient monasteries stand alongside contemporary institutions, while traditional dress remains an integral part of daily life.
The remainder of the day is at leisure to explore the city and absorb its unique atmosphere.
Overnight in Thimphu.
Today is dedicated to discovering the cultural and spiritual treasures of Bhutan's capital.
Begin with a visit to the National Library, home to an extraordinary collection of ancient Buddhist manuscripts, sacred texts, and rare publications relating to Himalayan culture and religion.
Continue to the Institute for Zorig Chusum, Bhutan's renowned School of Traditional Arts and Crafts, where students master the country's thirteen traditional artistic disciplines including painting, woodcarving, embroidery, sculpture, and thangka creation.
Later, visit the Textile Museum and Folk Heritage Museum, both offering fascinating insights into Bhutanese traditions, craftsmanship, rural life, and cultural identity.
Your sightseeing concludes at the magnificent Tashichho Dzong, an architectural masterpiece that serves as the seat of Bhutan's government and monastic authority. Surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens, this fortress-monastery is among the most important landmarks in the kingdom.
Before returning to your hotel, browse the Handicrafts Emporium, an excellent place to admire and purchase authentic Bhutanese textiles, handicrafts, and traditional artwork.
Overnight in Thimphu.
After an early breakfast, depart Thimphu and travel eastward through some of Bhutan's most spectacular mountain scenery.
The first major highlight is Dochula Pass (3,100 m), one of Bhutan's most celebrated viewpoints. On clear days, the pass offers breathtaking panoramas of the eastern Himalayan range, including several snow-capped peaks exceeding 7,000 metres.
The pass is also famous for its 108 memorial chortens, creating a serene and spiritual setting amidst the mountains.
Continue your journey through pristine forests, deep valleys, and traditional villages before arriving in Trongsa, historically regarded as the geographical and political centre of Bhutan.
Perched dramatically on a ridge overlooking a deep gorge, Trongsa offers magnificent views and a fascinating glimpse into Bhutan's royal history.
Overnight in Trongsa.
This morning visit the impressive Trongsa Dzong, one of the largest and most strategically important fortresses in Bhutan. Built in the seventeenth century, the dzong played a pivotal role in unifying the kingdom and remains closely connected to Bhutan's royal lineage.
Also visit Ta Dzong, the ancient watchtower overlooking the valley, which now houses a museum dedicated to Bhutan's rich history and cultural heritage.
Continue your scenic drive across mountain passes and forested landscapes into the beautiful Bumthang Valley, often referred to as the spiritual heartland of Bhutan.
In the afternoon explore some of Bhutan's most sacred religious sites including:
- Kurjey Lhakhang, one of Bhutan's most revered temples.
- Jambay Lhakhang, among the oldest temples in the kingdom.
- Tamshing Monastery, renowned for its ancient Buddhist murals.
- A traditional Swiss Farm, famous for local cheese and dairy production.
Overnight in Bumthang.
After breakfast, continue exploring the picturesque Bumthang Valley before commencing the drive towards central Bhutan.
The route traverses some of Bhutan's most beautiful landscapes, passing through forested mountains, traditional villages, rivers, and fertile valleys.
En route, visit Wangdue Phodrang, known for its dramatic hilltop setting and traditional Bhutanese character.
Continue to the beautiful valley of Punakha, Bhutan's former capital and one of the country's most scenic destinations. Situated at the confluence of two rivers, Punakha enjoys a warmer climate and is renowned for its agricultural beauty and historical significance.
Upon arrival, check into your hotel.
Overnight in Punakha.
Enjoy a leisurely morning surrounded by the tranquil landscapes of Punakha.
A short nature walk provides an opportunity to experience Bhutan's pristine environment, picturesque countryside, and traditional village life.
Later, drive westward via Dochula Pass, retracing part of your route through magnificent mountain scenery before descending into the enchanting Paro Valley.
In the afternoon, visit the historic ruins of Drukgyel Dzong, constructed in 1646 to commemorate Bhutan's victory over Tibetan invaders. On clear days, the site offers spectacular views of Mount Jomolhari (7,314 m), one of Bhutan's most sacred peaks.
Continue to Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest and most sacred temples in Bhutan, dating back to the seventh century.
Check into your hotel and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of Paro Valley.
Overnight in Paro.
Today's excursion is undoubtedly the highlight of your Bhutan journey.
After breakfast, begin the memorable hike to Taktsang Monastery, famously known as the Tiger's Nest.
Perched dramatically on a sheer cliff face approximately 900 metres above the Paro Valley, this sacred monastery is Bhutan's most iconic landmark and spiritual symbol. According to legend, Guru Padmasambhava arrived here on the back of a flying tigress and meditated in a cave, introducing Buddhism to Bhutan.
The scenic trail winds through pine forests, prayer flags, and mountain viewpoints, rewarding hikers with increasingly spectacular views of the monastery and surrounding valley.
After returning from the hike, visit the National Museum of Bhutan, housed within the historic Ta Dzong watchtower. Its extensive collection showcases Bhutan's cultural heritage through religious art, historical artefacts, traditional costumes, weaponry, and rare manuscripts.
Continue to Rinpung Dzong, one of Bhutan's finest examples of traditional architecture. This magnificent fortress-monastery remains an important religious and administrative centre and is renowned for its beautifully painted courtyards and intricate woodwork.
Overnight in Paro.
After breakfast, transfer to Paro International Airport for your flight to Delhi.
As your flight departs the Himalayan kingdom, enjoy a final glimpse of Bhutan's snow-capped peaks, pristine valleys, and timeless landscapes.
Upon arrival in Delhi, connect with your onward international flight carrying unforgettable memories of Darjeeling, Sikkim, and the magical Kingdom of Bhutan.
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Inclusion & Exclusions
Tour cost includes
- Accommodation in suggested hotels, approved by Department of Tourism’ (DOT)
- - Breakfast & Dinner at the Hotel of Stay
- - Lunches at local restaurants enroute sightseeing/long drives
- - All transfers and sightseeing’s as per the itinerary
- - English speaking accompanying guide
- - Sustainable Development Fee & Taxes
- - Entrances (As per the itinerary)
- - Bhutan Visa Fees (US$ 40/- per person)
Tour cost does not include
- - Any airfare
- - Expenses of personal nature
- - Insurance of any kind / medical expenses
- - Beverages (alcoholic / non – alcoholic)
- - Expenses of personal nature
- (Like tipping, laundry, Telephone/fax calls, camera/video fees etc.)
- - Airfares and Airport Taxes
Frequently Asked Questions
The best seasons are from March to May and September to November, when skies are generally clear and mountain views are at their best.
The hike to Tiger's Nest Monastery is moderately challenging and takes approximately 4–5 hours round trip. A reasonable level of fitness is recommended.
The highest point is Dochula Pass (3,100 metres) in Bhutan.
Most international travelers require a Bhutan visa, which is arranged through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator.
Absolutely. Bhutan is considered one of the safest and most rewarding destinations for first-time visitors interested in culture, spirituality, and nature.
Yes. Weather permitting, spectacular views of Kanchenjunga, Jomolhari, and several Himalayan ranges can be enjoyed throughout the journey.
Comfortable walking shoes, warm clothing, rain protection, sunglasses, sunscreen, personal medications, and layered clothing suitable for varying mountain temperatures.
Yes. Vegetarian and special dietary requirements can generally be accommodated throughout the journey.
No significant altitude issues are expected as the tour remains at moderate elevations.
The itinerary includes sightseeing walks, monastery visits, and one moderate hike to Tiger's Nest Monastery.
Yes, provided participants are reasonably active and comfortable with some walking and mountain roads.
The Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is the local currency. Indian Rupees are also widely accepted.
Photography is generally allowed in exterior areas, though restrictions may apply inside temples and religious buildings.
This journey combines three distinct Himalayan experiences—Darjeeling, Sikkim, and Bhutan—offering exceptional diversity in landscapes, cultures, religions, and historical attractions.
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