Silery Gaon, Gnathang Valley & Lingtam

3 Nights & 4 Days

Tour Itinerary

  • Pick up from New Jalpaiguri Junction and transfer to Silery Gaon with some on the way sightseeing e.g. Coronation Bridge , Teesta Bazaar , Silent Valley.

  • Check in Homestay & enjoy your Lunch.

  • After lunch , you can explore Silery Gaon e.g. Damsang Fort by walking.

  • Evening Snacks & Dinner will be served at Homestay.

  • Overnight Stay at Silery Gaon.

  • Wake up early in the morning & enjoy the Sunrise with Mt. Kanchenjungha.

    You can also go for a Trek to Ramitey View Point.

  • After Breakfast , you will be transferred to Gnathang Valley with sightseeing.

    Sightseeing Places are –

    1. Gambirey Waterfalls

    2. Quekhola Waterfalls

    3. Dzuluk

    4. Zigzag Road View Point

    5. Thambi View Point

    6. Lungthung

  • Check in Homestay & enjoy your Lunch.

  • Explore Gnathang Valley by walking.

  • Evening Snacks & Dinner will be served at Homestay.

  • Overnight Stay at Gnathang Valley.

  • Wake up early in the morning & enjoy the morning view of Gnathang Valley.

  • After Breakfast , you will be transferred to Lingtam with sightseeing.

    Sightseeing Places are –

    1. Tukla Valley

    2. Old Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir

    3. Kupup Lake

     

** Extra Sightseeing – New Baba Mandir , Changu (Tsomgo) Lake. (Extra Charges will be applicable)

  • Check in Homestay & enjoy your Lunch.

  • Rest of the day is your choice.

  • Evening Snacks & Dinner will be served at Homestay.

  • Overnight Stay at Lingtam.

  • Enjoy the last morning of your tour at Bakhuter Khola River.

  • After Breakfast , your return journey for New Jalpaiguri Junction will be started with Aritar sightseeing e.g. Aritar Lake , Mankhim View Point etc.

Tour Cost

8 PAX

Rs. 4,399

Per person

6 PAX

Rs. 4,989

Per person

4 PAX

Rs. 6,399

Per person

2 PAX

Rs. 9,999

Per person

Our Gallery

The Silk Route region encompassing Silery Gaon, Gnathang Valley, Lingtham, and Aritar in East Sikkim, offers a diverse and enchanting Himalayan experience. It’s a journey through landscapes that range from verdant valleys to high-altitude plateaus, each location possessing its unique charm and allure. This area is a haven for those seeking peace, natural beauty, and a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Sikkim.

Silery Gaon: A Village of Serenity:

Silery Gaon, a small, picturesque village, is a perfect introduction to the region’s tranquility. With its panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and lush landscapes, it provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The village’s simple charm, coupled with the warm hospitality of its inhabitants, creates an unforgettable experience. Homestays are the preferred accommodation, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture and savor traditional Sikkimese cuisine. The clear night skies are perfect for stargazing.

Gnathang Valley: A High-Altitude Wonder:

Gnathang Valley, also known as the “Ladakh of Sikkim,” is a high-altitude plateau that offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and vast, open landscapes. This region is a testament to the raw beauty of the Himalayas. The valley’s stark yet stunning scenery, coupled with its serene atmosphere, makes it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The valley is known for its seasonal variations, with snow covering the region during winter, creating a magical wonderland.

Lingtham: A Glimpse into Rural Sikkim:

Lingtham, a small village nestled amidst lush greenery, offers a glimpse into the simple yet fulfilling life of rural Sikkim. The village’s tranquil atmosphere and friendly inhabitants make it an ideal place to relax and unwind. Homestays are available, providing an authentic cultural experience. The surrounding forests and hills offer opportunities for leisurely walks and nature exploration.

Aritar: A Blend of Natural Beauty and Historical Significance:

Aritar is a popular destination known for its scenic beauty and historical significance. The region’s centerpiece is the serene Lampokhari Lake, a pristine body of water surrounded by lush forests. Aritar also boasts historical sites like the Dak Bungalow, a relic of British colonial architecture. The region’s blend of natural beauty and historical charm makes it a captivating destination for travelers.

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