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Gangtok & Tawang 7-Day Itinerary - November 3, 2023

Friday, November 3: Arrival in Gangtok

Arrive in Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim, and check into your hotel. In the morning, explore the famous MG Road, a bustling pedestrian street lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants. In the afternoon, visit the Enchey Monastery, a serene Buddhist monastery known for its stunning architecture. As the evening sets in, enjoy a leisurely walk along the beautiful Banjhakri Falls and Energy Park.

  • MG Road: Check hotel and flight prices here
  • Enchey Monastery: Entrance fee: INR 20 per person, Time spent: 1-2 hours
  • Banjhakri Falls and Energy Park: Entrance fee: INR 50 per person, Time spent: 1-2 hours
Saturday, November 4: Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir

Embark on a full-day excursion to Tsomgo Lake, also known as Changu Lake, a stunning glacial lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains. Spend the morning enjoying the serene beauty of the lake and take a yak ride if desired. In the afternoon, visit Baba Mandir, a sacred shrine dedicated to an Indian army soldier. Return to Gangtok in the evening.

  • Tsomgo Lake: Entrance fee: INR 40 per person, Yak ride: INR 300-500, Time spent: 3-4 hours
  • Baba Mandir: No entrance fee, Time spent: 1-2 hours
Sunday, November 5: Rumtek Monastery & Hanuman Tok

Start your day by visiting Rumtek Monastery, a majestic monastery perched on a hilltop. Explore its intricate architecture and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. In the afternoon, visit Hanuman Tok, a temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Witness the mesmerizing sunset and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Return to Gangtok and indulge in local cuisine for dinner.

  • Rumtek Monastery: Entrance fee: INR 10 per person, Time spent: 2-3 hours
  • Hanuman Tok: No entrance fee, Time spent: 1-2 hours
Monday, November 6: Transfer to Tawang

Leave Gangtok and embark on a scenic drive to Tawang. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Himalayas and pass through beautiful landscapes. Take a lunch break in Dirang and explore the Dirang Monastery. Continue the journey to Tawang and arrive in the evening. Check into your hotel and rest for the day.

  • Dirang Monastery: No entrance fee, Time spent: 1-2 hours
Tuesday, November 7: Tawang Monastery & Tawang War Memorial

Visit the iconic Tawang Monastery, the largest monastery in India and an important center for Buddhist culture. Explore its grand architecture, prayer halls, and library. In the afternoon, pay tribute to the brave soldiers at the Tawang War Memorial, dedicated to the Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the 1962 war. Marvel at the panoramic views of Tawang town from the memorial. End the day with a visit to the local markets.

  • Tawang Monastery: No entrance fee, Time spent: 2-3 hours
  • Tawang War Memorial: No entrance fee, Time spent: 1-2 hours
Wednesday, November 8: Bum La Pass & Pangong Tso

Embark on an adventurous day trip to Bum La Pass, located at the Indo-China border. Enjoy the stunning views of the mountains and the serene Pangong Tso Lake. Take a picnic lunch and spend some peaceful time by the lake. Return to Tawang in the evening and relax.

  • Bum La Pass: Time spent: 4-5 hours
  • Pangong Tso Lake: No entrance fee, Time spent: 1-2 hours
Thursday, November 9: Nuranang Falls & Departure

On your last day, visit the magnificent Nuranang Falls, also known as Jung Falls. Admire the cascading waterfall and enjoy the scenic beauty of the surroundings. Afterward, proceed to the airport for your departure from Tawang, taking back beautiful memories of your trip.

  • Nuranang Falls: No entrance fee, Time spent: 1-2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path experiences, consider visiting the Sela Pass, a high-altitude mountain pass offering breathtaking views, or the Gorsam Chorten, a peaceful and less crowded monastery located in a serene setting. Locals also love to indulge in local Sikkimese cuisine such as momos, thukpa, and gundruk, which you can try at local eateries for an authentic culinary experience.

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