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WHAT
WE OFFER:
We have prepared the following exclusive
itineraries that cover
NEPAL
- TIBET
- BHUTAN
& INDIA.
Whether of short or long duration, these programs have been
specially tailor-made to suit the interests of our clientele
gleaned from our experiences in operating these tours in the
past. However, Should they require more fine-tuning to cater to
your particular needs, we could adapt our itineraries
accordingly. |
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2008
Booking Open |
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Dear Traveler Colleagues !!!
Warm greetings, Namaste & Tashi Delek!!!
HOLIDAY NEPAL, takes this opportunity to extend to
all our heartfelt thanks for your continue support in
promoting to
Nepal-Tibet-Bhutan
tour. As the new season unfold, We take this pleasure in
presenting you with our new concept program for conducted
tours as tentative schedule which covering NEPAL, TIBET &
BHUTAN FIXED DEPARTURE round the year 2008. as
well as a wide range of Trekking & Culture Program on
NEPAL.
We sincerely hope & thanks once again you continuing
patronage and look forward to the same in the coming years. |
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Discover Sikkim Tour
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Sikkim,
Darjeeeling & Kalimpong Tour
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Sikkim Monastic Tour
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Green Lake Tour
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Sikkim Festival Tour
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Sikkim
Rhododendron Tour
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Sikkim Bird watching Tour
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Sikkim Home Stay Program
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Gochela Trek
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Kasturi Labdang Trek
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Monastery Trek
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Dzongri Trek
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Kanchenjung Trek
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Kanchenjung Base Camp Trek
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Himalaya Rhodendron Trek
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Welcome to
Sikkim - Tranquility Suprreme:
The enchanting litle state of
Sikkim lies in the eastern end of the mighty Himalayas flanked
by Bhtan, Nepal and Tibet on it's east, west and northern
borders respectively.
Sikkim lies nestled under the protective shadow of its guardian
deity, Mount Knachenjunga (8598m). the third highest mountain in
the world. Conveniently accessible by rail air and road, this
little Himalayan jewel is fast becoming a favourite gateway for
tourists in recent years.
The area of Sikkim is 7,096 sq. kms and measures approximately
about 110 kms from north to south and about 64 kms for the east
to the west. The elevation ranges from 224 mts to over 8590m
about sea-level which gives Sikkim it's incomparably range of
flora and fauna the majestic mountain peaks, the dense foothill
forests, the frothing rivers and the lush paddy fields make this
22nd state of India a hotbed of bio-diversity not found anywhere
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Total Area |
7,096 |
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Latitude |
27 - 28
degree North |
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Longitude |
88 - 89
degree East |
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Population |
5,70,077 |
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Gangtok Alti |
5,500 ft. |
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Temperature |
Summer -
Max 21 degree C/Min 13 degree C |
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Winter -
Max 13 degree C/Min 05.3 degree C |
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Best
Season |
Sikkim can be visited
throughout the year |
Sikkim more info
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Suggested
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Sikkim Festival Tours |
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Phang
Labsol |
Phang Labsol:
At this festival the snowy range of
Kanchendzonga is worshipped for its unifying
powers. This festival also marks the signing
of the treaty of brotherhood between the
Lepchas and Bhutias. The local deities were
invoked to witness the historic occasion.
The guardian deity is portrayed by a masked
Lama dancer as a fiery red-faced deity
wearing a crown of five skulls and riding a
snow-lion, a truly colourful spectacle
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Bum-Chu |
Bum-chu:
Bum - means "Pot or Vase" Chu - means
"Water. The pot containing the Holy water is
opened by the Lamas of the monastery. The
level of water in the pot tells of things to
come in the forthcoming year.
If the water is to the brim, it prophesies
bloodshed and disturbances and if the pot is
almost dry it signifies famine. However, if
it is half full it foretells a year in which
peace and prosperity will reign. A part of
the holy water is distributed amongst the
participants and then the pot is replenished
with river water and sealed at the end of
the festival to be opened only in the next
Bumchu. |
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Lhabab Dunchen |
Festival in
Sikkim Lhabab Dhuechen
This festival symbolises the descent of Lord
Buddha from the heavens. Lha - means
"Heaven" Bab - means "Descent. Legend has it
that when Lord Buddha attained
Enlightenment, through his spiritual powers
he got to know of the whereabouts of his
mother and at the age of forty one ascended
to the heavens along with thousands of his
followers. He stayed in heaven for three
months where he preached to his mother but
other celestial. Maugalyayana, Buddha's
disciple who was on earth as his
representative and who also possessed
miraculous powers went up to heaven to ask
the Lord to return back to the earth. The
gods were unwilling to let Lord Buddha
return to earth so Maugalyanana suggested
that the celestial beings could come to
earth instead to attend his preachings. So
Lord Buddha decided to come back to earth at
a place called Sankasya along a triple
ladder that was prepared especially for the
occasion by Viswakarma, the God of Machines.
This festival hence celebrates this legend
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Saga Dawa |
Saga Dawa -
Saga DawaFestival in Sikkim
Saga Dawa is a festival that celebrates and
marks the various stages in Buddha's life,
namely his birth, his enlightenment and
finally his nirvana. |
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Drupka Tekshi |
Drupka Tekshi:
This festival celebrates Buddha's first
preaching of the four "Noble Truths" to his
first five disciples in Deer Park at Sarnath.
At Gangtok, there are prayers at the Deer
Park and at a secluded place called
Muguthang in extreme North Sikkim, followed
by a Yak race. |
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Losoong |
This Bhutia
festival marks the end of the harvest
season. Chaams (Religious Dances)
symbolizing the victory of good over evil
are performed at the Tsug Lakhang. Phodong
and Rumtek monasteries. Archery competitions
are held amidst much feasting and merry
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Dasin |
More or less
occurring a few weeks before Lossong, Dasain
is the main festival of the Hindu Nepalese
in Sikkim. This too signifies the victory of
good over evil. The elders of the family
apply "Tika" on the young and bless them. |
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Tihaar |
Corresponding
to the Indian festival of Diwali. Tihaar is
also celebrated as the Festival of Lights in
Sikkim with the lighting of lamps
accompanied with traditional caroling called
Deusi and Bhailo. |
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Losar |
The Tibetan New
Year. Agan, celebrated in inimitable
Himalayan fashion with feasting and merry
making. It generally falls around the first
week of February. |
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Tendong Lho Rum Faat |
Specific to
Lepchas, this festival marks the celebration
of the Tengdong Hills. According to legend.
the hill had risen like a horn during a
great flood to save the Lepchas. |
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Bhumchu |
Held at the
Tashidhing Monastery in West Sikkim, this
festival occurs around Jan-Feb. The aboot of
the monastery unveils a pot of holy water
and foretells the future for the state.
Overflow or too little water in the pot
signifies a disturbed year ahead. If the
level of the water is full, It foretells
peace and prosperity. |
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Pang-Lhabsol |
Unique to
Sikkim, this festival worships the snowy
peaks of the guardian deity of Sikkim, Mt.
Kanchenjunga. An important feature of the
celebrations is the spectacular Warrior
Dance with it's intricate steps and leaps
accompanied by martial war-cries. |
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Christmas |
Christmas is
celebrated with fun & fervor along with the
rest of the world. Gangtok wears festive
look during the month of December since
Lossong & Christmas fall in this month. |
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TOUR
PACKAGE INCLUDES: |
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Accommodation on twin sharing basis
as per Tour category (standard/Deluxe), full board meals, Ground
transfers. Sightseeing as per Itinerary with English speaking
guide, Entrance fees and permits.
On Treks Camping Equipment consisting of Two men-tent &
mattress, Freshly cooked meals, Dinning & Toilet tents, Ponies
and trek staffs. A minimum of 2 person is required for obtaining
permit to trek in Sikkim. |
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ADDITIONAL COST: |
| Air fare,
Expenses of personal nature, Travel Insurance and re-entry visa. |
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GETTING THERE:
Fly from Kathmandu to Biratnagar /Bhadrapur (Nepal) and transfer
by road or fly from Delhi /Calcutta to Bagdogra (India) and
transfer by road. The other option would be to arrive by train
from any part of India to New Jalpaiguri. |
BEST
SEASON:
Mid February to late May and Mid September to late December. |
CLOTHING:
During Summer-light jackets & rain gears. In winter-down gears
at high altitude. |
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ENTRY FORMALITIES:
All foreigners intending to visit Sikkim has to avail of an
Indian visa which can be obtained at any Indian Embassy or
Mission abroad. The inner state permit which is also a must can
be obtained along with the visa. |
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SIKKIM - THE FOUR
JEWELS: |
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EAST
DISTRICT |
NORTH
DISTRICT |
WEST
DISTRICT |
SOUTH
DISTRICT |
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Discover Sikkim Tour
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Sikkim,
Darjeeeling & Kalimpong Tour
|
Sikkim Monastic Tour
|
Green Lake Tour
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Sikkim Festival Tour
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Sikkim
Rhododendron Tour
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Sikkim Bird watching Tour
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Sikkim Home Stay Program
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Gochela Trek
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Kasturi Labdang Trek
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Monastery Trek
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Dzongri Trek
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Kanchenjung Trek
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Kanchenjung Base Camp Trek
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Himalaya Rhodendron Trek
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