Early drive to Tiger Hill for sunrise views of Mount Kanchenjunga and the Himalaya; many hotels arrange taxis — best at dawn on clear days (arrive before sunrise).
Short Darjeeling Himalayan Railway ride to nearby Ghum and back — timetables vary, so check the day's schedule at the station (service usually daytime).
Gangtok's main pedestrian promenade — lively at night with eateries and shops; dine at Taste of Tibet or The Coffee House for local flavors (most open evenings).
Early full-day excursion to Changu/Tsomgo Lake and Nathula Pass; special permits arranged via hotel/agent are mandatory and Nathula is weather- and security-dependent (confirm night before).
Scenic glacial lake with prayer flags and photogenic views; visitor facilities are basic and the area is open during daylight hours (usually morning–afternoon).
Visit the high-altitude pass at the India-China border — requires permits and may be closed on short notice, so confirm with your agent/hotel the day before; may have limited visiting hours.
Drive approximately 4–6 hours depending on route (via Pakyong/Rongli/Rorathang or Nathula-side roads); the climb brings you to the historic Old Silk Route with famous hairpin loops.
Check into a homestay or simple lodge near Zuluk/Kupup, then visit the famous snake-like hairpin loops and viewpoints — ideal for late-afternoon light.
Sacred lake known for its serene setting and legend that birds keep the water clean; generally open 8:00am–5:00pm and ideal for easy walks and photography.
Visit Lampokhari Lake — a peaceful mountain lake near the Pelling/Yuksom region offering a quiet walk, local birdlife and reflective scenery; generally accessible during daylight hours (confirm local access as some small lakes have seasonal access).
Drive of ~4–5 hours to Namchi/Ravangla area where Mankhim (Mangkhim) Lepcha shrine and Temi Tea Garden are located; roads are scenic with some uphill stretches.
Lunch at Temi Tea Garden's cafe (if open) or nearby restaurant — enjoy fresh tea and simple local dishes amid tea plantations (Temi typically open daylight hours).
Visit the sacred Lepcha shrine of Mankhim (also spelled Mangkhim) near Martam/Namchi; an important indigenous cultural site generally open during daylight — observe local customs respectfully (dress modestly, remove footwear where required).
Visit the towering Samdruptse statue of Guru Rinpoche and viewpoints over Namchi and surrounding valleys (Samdruptse complex is open during daylight hours).