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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 Supreme:
The enchanting little 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 favorite 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
else. |
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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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Sikkim
Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking |
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Day 01 |
Pick Up From
Bagdura / Bhadrapur Airport Transfer to
Gantok Overnight at Hotel. |
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Day 02 |
Full Day Local
Sightseeing (Procassing For Trekking Permit)
Overnight at Hotel. |
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Day 03 |
Yuksam
: 1,780 m.
Arrive Yuksam from Pemayangtse or Gangtok
Overnight in hotel
Yuksam is the base of West Sikkim’s most
popular trekking region, Dzongri and is also
of historical importance to the Sikkimese.
Yuksom literally means ‘meeting place of the
three lamas’. In the beginning of
seventeenth century a rift between different
factions of Buddhist sects in Tibet forced
the Red Hat Sect to seek refuge in Sikkim.
Lama Lhatsun Chempo, on his journey to
Sikkim, arrived at Norbugang in Yuksam,
where he met two other lamas, Sempa Chempo
and Rinzing Chempo and began converting the
people into their faith. Sacred texts had
revealed that the ruler designate of Sikkim
would be a man named Phuntsog of Gangtok, so
the lamas sent an envoy in search of him.
The party returned with Phuntsog Namgyal,
whose ancestry could be traced to the
legendary prince Guru Tashi, founder of the
Kingdom of Miyang in the Chumbi Valley. In
1641 Phuntsog Namgyal was crowned as
Sikkim’s first king, the Chogyal.
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Day 04 |
Bakkhim
: 3,005 m.
Trek Yuksam to Bakkhim - 16 km / 5 hours
Overnight camp
We walk gently uphill, following the Rathong
River's gorge, through dense mixed jungle
with magnolia, rhododendron, ferns and
several varieties of orchids, brightly
colored birds, and the occasional monkey.
After an hour or so we cross the Paha Khola
bridge, (1,733m. /5,685ft.). There is a
swimming spot by a waterfall (for those who
dare!) after two hours, and we can stop for
lunch by a bridge over stream. Passing by
sweet smelling viburnum we cross the Prek
Chu River and then ascend steeply for two or
three hours to arrive at the lodge at Bakhim.
We will either stay in the Tourist Hostel,
or sleep in our tents. This hostel is often
occupied by Himalayan Mountain Institute
students on rock-climbing courses. This is a
long trekking day and you should expect to
be pretty tired by the time you arrive at
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Day 05 |
Phedang:
3,483 m.
Trek Bakkhim to Phedang - 5 km / 4 hours
Overnight camp
We begin today’s walk by trekking for about
one hour up to the picturesque village of
Tshoka. Tshoka is home to a colony of
Tibetan refugees who have erected a small
monastery by a small lake. A fairly steep
climb above Tshoka takes you into beautiful
rhododendron forests, and you continue along
a well-defined uphill path to Phedang
(approx. 2/3 hours from Tshoka). Today we
will be doing a shorter trail since we will
be gaining much altitude. |
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Day 06 |
Dzongri:
4,030 m.
Trek Phedang to Dzongri - 4 km / 3 hours
Overnight camp
Another short day’s walking today as we are
now treading above the 4,000-meter mark. We
will be setting up camp by lunchtime and
suggest that you spend a relaxed afternoon
acclimatizing. A brief climb beyond brings
you to a meadow where we can pitch our tents
in a campsite with views of Koktang, Rathong,
Kabru, Khangchendzonga, Simvo and Pandim. As
usual on trek the choice of campsite depends
on many variables, one of the most important
is the close supply of water.
You will get spectacular views of
Khangchendzonga, Siniolchu, Kabru, Pandim,
Jopuno, Koktang, Talung and Narsing. The
trail from here levels up to Dzongri.
Dzongri also offers you the most fascinating
close up view of the Khangchendzonga massif
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Day 07 |
Dzongri:
4,030 m.
Excursion to Laxmi Pokhari
Overnight Camp
Early risers can get up before dawn to climb
to a vantage point on a ridge above the
campsite to watch the sunrise on
Khangchendzonga, Kabru, Pandim, Rathong, and
many other peaks of the Khangchendzonga
range.
Full day excursion to Laxmi Pokhari. The
trial first goes through rhododendron bushes
and pasture land for about an hour to
Chamaray. From here it is a gradual ascent
to Laxmi Pokhari, a big lake cupped in a
deep crater. Here you will get good view of
Khangchendzonga range, Pandim, Narsing,
Kabur, Kabur dome, Koktang etc. If you reach
Laxmi Pokhari early and feeling physically
fit, an excursion towards Kabur rock will be
a rewarding experience. Back to Dzongri.
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Day 08 |
Bikhbari
Trek Dzongri to Bikhbari - 12 km
Overnight Camp
The trail first ascends gradually for about
half an hour & then descends till we reach a
crossroad. The trail on the left goes down
to Zamlingang. We follow the trail to the
right, which is a flat walk throughout.
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Day 09 |
Bikhbari
Excursion to Chaurikhang and Rathong Glacier
(Khangchendzonga Base Camp)
Overnight Camp
It is a gradual ascent all the way to the
base camp. This is the Khangchendzonga Base
Camp, which is also the site where the
Himalayan Mountaineering Institute of
Darjeeling conducts its advanced
mountaineering courses. You can get close
views of Frey's peak, Koktang, Kabur and
Rathong from here. Return to Bikhbari.
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Day 10 |
Bakkhim
Trek Bikhbari to Bakkhim
Overnight in Lodge or Camp
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Day 11 |
Yuksam:
1,780 m.
Trek back to Yuksom
Overnight in hotel
After lunch trek to Dubdi monastery, ‘the
hermits cell’, which is situated on the top
of a lofty hill one thousand feet above
Yuksam. The fir-clad mountains behind
provide a dramatic background. Founded by
Lhatsun Chempo in 1701, it is the oldest
monastery in Sikkim. After visiting the
monastery descend to the site where the
first King of Sikkim was crowned in 1641 by
three lamas. |
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Day 12 |
Departure Transfer
After breakfast transfer to airport or
proceed next destination |
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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
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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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