Explore the best of South Sikkim with our carefully curated packages
Embark on a serene journey through South Sikkim with our comprehensive 3-night getaway package. From the lush green tea gardens of Temi to the majestic Buddha statues and panoramic Himalayan views of Ravangla, this journey showcases the very best of South Sikkim's diverse landscapes, rich culture, and spiritual heritage.
This carefully crafted itinerary takes you through South Sikkim's most iconic destinations, offering a perfect blend of spiritual exploration, natural beauty, and cultural immersion. Experience world's largest sitting Buddha, stroll through organic tea estates, visit ancient monasteries, and witness breathtaking Himalayan sunrises.
Our South Sikkim package includes comfortable accommodations, guided tours, selected meals, and transport, ensuring a hassle-free and memorable travel experience. With expert local guides and carefully selected experiences, we bring you the authentic essence of this tranquil Himalayan region.
Visit the majestic 130-feet tall Buddha statue
Explore Sikkim's only tea estate with organic teas
Visit one of South Sikkim's most important monasteries
See the 135-feet tall Guru Padmasambhava statue
Marvel at panoramic views of South Sikkim
Witness spectacular sunrise over Kanchenjunga
Meals Included: Dinner
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Meals Included: Breakfast
The best time to visit South Sikkim is from March to June (spring/summer) and September to November (autumn). These months offer clear mountain views and pleasant weather. Monsoon (July-August) brings lush greenery but limited mountain views. Winter (December-February) can be cold with possible snow.
Indian citizens do not require any special permits to visit South Sikkim (Ravangla, Namchi, Temi). However, foreign nationals require Protected Area Permit (PAP) which we arrange for you. Always carry valid photo ID proof (Aadhar card, passport, voter ID).
We provide comfortable 3-star hotel accommodations in convenient locations with basic amenities. All hotels offer hot water, room service, and are carefully selected for their location and views. We can upgrade to 4-star or heritage properties upon request for additional cost.
Roads in South Sikkim are generally good with well-maintained highways. Some interior roads may be narrow and winding. We use experienced local drivers and well-maintained vehicles suitable for mountain roads. Journey times may vary due to weather and road conditions.
Pack warm clothing (even in summer), comfortable walking shoes, raincoat/umbrella, sunglasses, sunscreen, cap/hat, personal medications, camera, power bank, and valid ID proofs. Include thermal wear if traveling in winter. Dress modestly for monastery and temple visits.
Yes, South Sikkim is generally suitable for elderly travelers with its moderate altitudes and good road connectivity. The itinerary can be customized with fewer activities and more rest time. We recommend consulting with your doctor about altitude considerations. Assistance is available throughout.
Our South Sikkim 3-night package is meticulously designed to offer you an immersive experience of this tranquil Himalayan region. Here's why travelers choose Thapa's Tours and Travels for their South Sikkim adventure:
As a Sikkim-based travel company, we have in-depth knowledge of South Sikkim's hidden gems, best viewpoints, and local culture. Our team consists of native Sikkimese professionals who ensure authentic experiences.
We've crafted an itinerary that showcases South Sikkim's diverse attractions, from spiritual sites in Ravangla to tea gardens, cultural centers, and panoramic viewpoints. You'll experience the region's natural beauty, spiritual heritage, and cultural charm in one seamless journey.
Our package includes comfortable accommodations, selected meals, private transport, and comprehensive tours. When you consider the inclusions and the experiences offered, our South Sikkim package provides exceptional value for money at just ₹15,999 per person.
From airport/station transfers to well-planned itineraries, we take care of all the details so you can focus on enjoying your vacation. Our 24/7 support ensures help is always available when you need it.
South Sikkim is a tranquil region known for its spiritual sites, lush tea gardens, and panoramic Himalayan views. From the majestic Buddha statues of Ravangla to the organic tea estates of Temi and the cultural centers of Namchi, this region offers a peaceful Himalayan experience.
South Sikkim holds great spiritual importance with sites like Buddha Park, Samdruptse, and Siddheshvara Dham. The region is dotted with monasteries, temples, and meditation centers that offer insights into Buddhist and Hindu traditions, making it a perfect destination for spiritual seekers.
From the lush green tea gardens of Temi to the panoramic views from Tendong Hill, South Sikkim's natural beauty is captivating. The region offers diverse landscapes including tea estates, mountain viewpoints, and serene valleys that change with the seasons.
South Sikkim is home to important cultural centers including Namchi, which showcases Sikkimese traditions and architecture. The region offers insights into the local way of life, traditional crafts, and Sikkimese hospitality through village visits and cultural interactions.
South Sikkim is famous for Temi Tea Garden, Sikkim's only tea estate producing organic tea. Visitors can experience tea plucking, processing, and tasting while enjoying the beautiful landscape of neatly manicured tea bushes against the backdrop of the Himalayas.
March to June offers clear mountain views and pleasant weather for sightseeing. September to November provides crisp air and excellent visibility for photography. Monsoon (July-August) brings lush greenery and is perfect for tea garden visits. Winter (December-February) offers clear skies but can be cold.
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