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Nursery of Himalaya Tour
Kalimpong
- Duration : 03
Nights / 04 Days
Day
01:
Meet & Greet on arrival at NJP/IXB & transfer to Kalimpong (3hrs Approx). O/n
Halt.
Day 02:
Rafting in the Teesta River (OPTIONAL) & Kalimpong local sight seeing visit Kali
Temple, Dello,
Radha Krishan Temple, Pine View Nursery, Dr Grahams Home, Handicraft centre,
Macfaralane Memorial Church, Golf Course, Rishi Bankim Park and Hand made Paper
Industry. O/n Halt. .
Day 03:
Return excursion trip to Lava & LolayGaon. O/n Halt at kalimpong .
Day 04:
Departure for NJP/IXB for return journey (3 hrs Approx).
Sikkim Travel
Sikkim is a small
region wedged in between the eastern border of Nepal and Bhutan. Until India
annexed it in 1975 it was an independent kingdom. This move was undoubtedly
motivated by India's fear of the growing Chinese influence in the Himalayas.
Sikkim is culturally linked to its neighbors Nepal and Bhutan, and Tibet to the
north. Because of its remoteness it does have a specific flavor of its own.
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About Gangtok (Capital of Sikkim)
The Capital
and principal town of Sikkim is a growing resort full of taxis, tourists and
hotels. Spread on a ridge at 1870m, it has four to five roads running almost
parallel to each other. It used to be a typical beautiful Himalayan town a few
years ago. Now it is being spoiled by traders and builders.
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Trekking in Sikkim Gangtok
For trekking
trails in Sikkim there is some Rules, Regulations and Fees because Indian
National do not require any permit to visit unrestricted areas in Sikkim, but
they need an Inner Line Pemit, obtainable in Gangtok. Foreigners technically
can visit Gangtok, Rumtek, Pamayantse and Phodong for a period of 15 days,
provided they have the Indian visa, but it is advisable to get a permit from the
Indian Embassy while getting the visa. These permits can also be obtained at
Bagdogra airport.
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Trekking in Darjeeling
The trekking
season in Darjeeling generally begins at the end of March and closes about the
middle of June. The second season begins mid-September and goes right into the
last week of November. The trails pass through varied temperature zones;
between a valley botom at 300m and over the top of a ridge above 3800m you need
clothing for both extremes. Whatever the month, a raincoat is an essential
item. Leaches are a nuisance and are found in abundance on the routes out of
Darjeeling.
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