Meet your driver at NJP and drive to Gangtok (approx 4–5h) through the scenic Teesta valley; check into your hotel and rest to acclimatize to ~1,650 m to reduce altitude sickness risk.
Casual café on MG Marg serving Himalayan and Indian dishes; comfortable first-day meal and a central spot to relax after travel (typically open 9:00am–9:00pm).
Stroll the pedestrian MG Marg, browse handicrafts, sample local tea and enjoy mild mountain views — a gentle, low-effort activity ideal for acclimatization.
Tranquil highland lake on Gangtok’s outskirts for a relaxed walk and birdwatching; best late afternoon while light is soft (daylight access generally available).
Rooftop/restaurant offering Tibetan and Sikkimese specialties (thukpa, momos); good option to try regional dishes — kitchens usually open until 9:00–10:00pm.
Depart pre-dawn for the Old Silk Route toward Zuluk to catch sunrise and avoid cloud build-up; bring warm layers, sun protection and permit copies. This day is long — plan for early start and packed snacks.
Experience sunrise over the winding switchbacks and high meadows at Zuluk (Dzuluk) and nearby Thambi View Point — excellent for photos and to see the historic Silk Route traces; access is daylight-dependent and local checkposts open early for permitted vehicles.
Visit the scenic Nathang (Nathula side) valley’s alpine meadows and villages — a short walk and photo stop to experience high-altitude pastoral landscapes and yak herds.
Glacial lake known for turquoise waters and yak rides; arrive mid-morning for clearer access and allow time for permit checks — typical visiting hours are during daylight (commonly 6:00am–4:00pm).
Proceed to Nathula Pass (4,310 m) only if military permits are confirmed; visiting hours and access are strictly controlled and the pass can be closed on specific days — this stop offers border views and a unique high-altitude experience.
Quick packed lunch or roadside eatery to save time; services on the route are basic and schedules depend on permit processing, so carry snacks if you have tight transfer plans.
Drive back to Gangtok arriving in the late afternoon/early evening depending on permit delays and traffic — time to relax at your hotel after a long day.
Start before dawn to cover the long scenic drive to Lachen (approx 6–8h depending on stops and road conditions); ensure all North Sikkim permits are available in original form and copies.
Arrive Lachen (~2,750 m). Walk gently around the village, meet locals, and rest — avoid heavy exertion to adjust to altitude before Gurudongmar next day.
Most dining in Lachen is provided by your guesthouse/homestay; expect simple Sikkimese/Indian dishes prepared locally and served to guests in the evening.
Pre-dawn drive to the sacred Gurudongmar Lake (altitude ~5,430 m) to maximize clearer weather and permit window; carry oxygen, very warm clothing and permit documentation — visits normally earlier in the day due to altitude and weather.
Visit the Valley of Flowers (Yumthang) and, subject to weather and permits, Zero Point for snow/ice vistas; typical visiting hours are daylight ~6:00am–5:00pm — enjoy short walks, streams and seasonal blooms.
After breakfast depart Gangtok for Pelling (~4–5h drive west) via scenic state roads; Pelling (approx 2,150 m) offers views of Kanchenjunga on clear days.
Visit the 17th-century Pemayangtse Monastery (open ~8:00am–5:00pm) and nearby Rabdentse ruins — important religious and historical sites with panoramic valley views.
Short drive to the Thambi View Point for sweeping hill views and sunset photography; accessible during daylight — verify local access times for best viewpoint spots.
Visit Singshore Bridge (a high suspension bridge) and the sacred Khecheopalri Lake for calm walks and local spirituality (Khecheopalri typically accessible during daylight hours).
Visit Yuksom (Sikkim's historic coronation site) or take short nature hikes around Pelling for culture and nature; Yuksom is a good cultural stop and gateway for treks to Kanchenjunga.
Drive south from Pelling toward Namchi / Ravangla (approx 4–5h). These lower-altitude spots offer temples, stupas and pleasant walks before returning to the plains and NJP.
Explore the Char Dham temple complex and the tall Samdruptse statue (open ~7:00am–5:30pm) and stop at Ravangla’s Maenam Hill viewpoint for quiet walks and panoramic valley views.
Complete the loop by driving back to NJP (approx 4–5h). Plan for evening arrival to catch onward trains; add buffer for mountain road delays and verify train departure times.