2N Lachung Group Tour
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Explore the pristine beauty of North Sikkim with a shared tour to Lachung. Visit the breathtaking Yumthang Valley, known as the Valley of Flowers, and optionally explore Zero Point. Enjoy scenic drives, waterfalls, hot springs, and peaceful village life – perfect for a short, budget-friendly Himalayan escape.
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Tour Plan
- Gangtok to Lachung ( Approx,6-7 hours )
- Morning pick- up from Vajra Stand, Gangtok ( shared vehicle)
- Scenic drive via Singhik view point , Bhimnala Waterfalls & Seven Sister Waterfalls.
- Arrival in Lachung by evening ,check - in & dinner at hotel & homestay .
- Early breakfast and drive to Yumthang Valley -The Valley of Flowers
- Optional: visit to Zero point( at extra cost,weather & permit permitting)
- Enjoy Singba Rhododendron Sanctuary, river views, and alpine scenery
- Extra Cost for Zero Point.
- Return to Lachung by afternoon, rest and explore the village in the evening.
- After breakfast , depart for Gangtok .
- En route stops for photos and snacks .
- Drop-off by late afternoon.
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Included/Exclude
- Stand to Stand Pick & Drop
- Please bring minimum to minimum luggage
- Vehicle will not be at disposal it will be available to guest as per itinerary only Point to Point Basis
- All permit fees (as per itinerary)
- Hotel will be in Double or Triple Sharing
- Rates are valid for Indian Nationals only
- Budget Category hotel with Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
- Zero Point, Katao is optional, if want to travel then 400 per point.
- Any other requirements like Bonfire, Drinks is extra
What is the best time to visit Lachung?
- Spring (March to May): Rhododendron blooms and pleasant weather
- Winter (Dec to Feb): Snow-covered landscapes
- Avoid monsoon (July to early Sept) due to landslides and poor road conditions
Is a permit required to visit Lachung?
Yes. Lachung is part of a protected area in North Sikkim, and a special permit is required for all Indian and foreign tourists. We arrange the permits for you when you book with us.
Is the Lachung tour suitable for children and older travelers?
Yes, but since it’s a high-altitude destination, we advise travelers to consult a doctor if they have respiratory or heart conditions. Kids and elders should stay warm and hydrated.
What is Gangtok famous for?
Gangtok is known for:
- Tsomgo Lake & Nathula Pass
- MG Marg (pedestrian shopping street)
- Rumtek Monastery
What is the best time to visit Gangtok?
- March to June: Pleasant spring weather
- September to December: Clear skies, perfect for sightseeing
- Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold and sometimes snowy, but beautiful
- Avoid July–August due to heavy monsoon rains
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What is the best time to visit Lachung?
- Spring (March to May): Rhododendron blooms and pleasant weather
- Winter (Dec to Feb): Snow-covered landscapes
- Avoid monsoon (July to early Sept) due to landslides and poor road conditions
Is a permit required to visit Lachung?
Yes. Lachung is part of a protected area in North Sikkim, and a special permit is required for all Indian and foreign tourists. We arrange the permits for you when you book with us.
Is the Lachung tour suitable for children and older travelers?
Yes, but since it’s a high-altitude destination, we advise travelers to consult a doctor if they have respiratory or heart conditions. Kids and elders should stay warm and hydrated.
What is Gangtok famous for?
Gangtok is known for:
- Tsomgo Lake & Nathula Pass
- MG Marg (pedestrian shopping street)
- Rumtek Monastery
What is the best time to visit Gangtok?
- March to June: Pleasant spring weather
- September to December: Clear skies, perfect for sightseeing
- Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold and sometimes snowy, but beautiful
- Avoid July–August due to heavy monsoon rains

