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South-Sikkim

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Overview

To get to the city, travelers have the option to fly, take a train, or drive by road. Each mode of transportation offers its own conveniences and considerations to reach the city.

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By Air
  • Fly into the city's major airport, well-connected to international and domestic destinations.
  • Multiple airlines service the airport, providing various flight options.
  • Ground transportation options such as taxis, shuttles, and rental cars are readily available upon arrival for travel within the city.
By Train
  • Take advantage of the extensive rail network to reach the city from various destinations.
  • Multiple train stations within the city offer easy access for visitors arriving from different directions.
  • Enjoy a comfortable and scenic train journey with regular services available from major cities and towns across the region.
  • Conveniently located train stations within the city provide seamless connections to local transportation options for onward travel.
By Road
  • Travelers can reach the city by road via the well-maintained highway that connects to the city center.
  • The journey from the nearest major city by car takes approximately 3 hours.
  • Rest stops and gas stations along the way offer convenience for travelers.
  • Consider renting a car for flexibility and ease of exploration within the city and its surrounding areas.

FAQs on South-Sikkim

What is the local food in South Sikkim?
South Sikkim offers a delightful array of local cuisine, including the popular Momos, Thukpa, soups, noodles, and pickles such as Chhurpi ka Achar and Tomato Achar. Delicacies like Kinema Curry, Sel Roti, Pakku, and Chhurpi-Ningro Curry are also not to be missed.
What are the places near South Sikkim?
Nearby attractions to South Sikkim include Gangtok (30 km), Darjeeling (17 km), Kalimpong (15 km), North Sikkim (40 km), and Kurseong (33 km).
What are the things to do in South Sikkim?
Top activities in South Sikkim include exploring Namchi, Ravangla, Borong, visiting the Statue of Guru Rinpoche, Siddheshwara Dham, and admiring the scenic Tendong Hill.
How much does a package cost for South Sikkim?
Package prices for South Sikkim start at INR 6200 and can be customized based on the number of people, duration, hotel category, vehicle type, and other preferences. Various package options are available.
What is the best way to reach South Sikkim?
South Sikkim is well connected with the capital, Gangtok, and other cities in the East of India. Road travel is the primary mode of transportation, as there are no airports or railway stations in Sikkim.
What is the best time to visit South Sikkim?
The best time to visit South Sikkim is during the summer or just before winter when the lush greenery and pleasant temperatures make for an ideal experience.
Who should visit South Sikkim?
South Sikkim is a perfect destination for families, adventure enthusiasts, those seeking a village experience, and nature lovers looking to explore alpine forests.
What is not so good about South Sikkim?
One potential drawback is that there are no railway stations or airports in Sikkim, and road closures during the monsoon season can impact travel plans.
What is famous about South Sikkim?
South Sikkim is celebrated for its unspoilt hill station charm, unique culture, delectable local cuisine, vibrant village life, and diverse wildlife, making it a compelling destination for travelers.

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