Iconic bakery and café on the Mall serving continental and local dishes — great for first taste of Darjeeling and fresh pastries; usually open 8:00am–9:00pm.
Popular spot for authentic Tibetan and Nepalese dishes like momos and thukpa — perfect introduction to regional cuisine; typically open until late evening.
Gangtok's main pedestrian promenade — lively at night with eateries and shops; dine at Taste of Tibet or similar for local flavors. MG Marg is pedestrianized and open all evening.
Hilltop Hanuman temple with sweeping views over Gangtok and the Kanchenjunga range — a peaceful spot for morning prayers and photos; typically open 6:00am–6:00pm.
Browse Sikkimese handicrafts, traditional garments and souvenirs — ideal for picking up yak wool, thangkas and teas. Shops typically open 9:30am–7:30pm.
Early departure for a full-day excursion to Nathula Pass, Changu/Tsomgo Lake and Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir; permits are mandatory and must be arranged through your hotel/agent in advance.
Scenic glacial lake with prayer flags and photogenic views; visitor facilities are basic and the area is normally open to tourists during daylight hours.
Visit the historic mountain pass on the India-China border. Note: Nathula requires special permits, is weather- and security-dependent, and may be closed on certain weekdays or to foreign nationals — confirm permit and opening status with your agent/hotel beforehand.
Short drive to Pakyong to visit the well-known Shiv Mandir — peaceful hilltop temple and panoramic views; temples usually open early (6:00am) through evening, but confirm local hours.
Short drive to Thambi View Point for sweeping vistas of the Himalayan ridgeline and valley — best at sunrise/early morning; typically accessible 6:00am–6:00pm and a popular local viewpoint.
Sacred lake near Yuksom known for its serene setting and legend that birds keep the water clean; open typically 8:00am–5:00pm and ideal for easy walks and photos.