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About Gorkhaland
Gorkhaland is the name given to the area around Darjeeling and the Duars in north West Bengal in India.

Student Group Adventures
This most rewarding adventure trip is creatively designed for Student group (College & School students). .....

About Darjeeling Toy Train
Trains came to India in the early part of the last century.....

Monastic Trek

Sikkim has near about 200 monasteries or Gompas belonging to the Nyingma and Kagyu order have not only been influencing the cultural heritage and lifestyle of the people, but also demonstrates the ancient rituals in practice. Devoted Lamas robed in red, chant ancient mantras to the rhythm of drums and trumpets while soft lights flicker from decorative lamps placed before statues of the great Guru Padmasambhava. Feel the peace and quiet of being one with nature and close to the almighty as sacred words mingle with the whirring prayer wheels. The Gompas are adorned with life-like frescoes of hoary Buddhist legends, rare silk and brocade Thangkas. Also preserved here, are ancient Tibetan manuscripts, exquisitely carved wood work and icons of silver and gold.

Country :India
Start Point : Bhadrapur/Bagdogra
End Point : Bhadrapur/Bagdogra
Durations : 7 Days
Season : Mar to May & Sep to Nov

Itinerary ::
Day 01: Upon arrival drive transfer to Gangtok/Hotel
Day 02: Sightseeing the Monasteries at Gangtok
Day 03: Excursion to Phodong Monastery
Day 04: Transfer to Rumtek/Martam visit Rumtek Monastery
Day 05: Transfer to Pemayangtse
Day 06: Sightseeing the Monasteries of Pemayangtse and Tashiding
Day 07: Drive to Bagdobra or Bhadrapur and to onward journey





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