West Bengal (Darjeeling, Kolkata) and Offbeat Sikkim: Tour
ID: GYG1145148-1756373
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Land: Indien
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11 Tage
Beschreibung
Explore the foothills of West Bengal and the hidden valleys of Sikkim on a guided tour. Ride a toy train, visit hilltop monasteries, and stay with Lepcha families in Upper Dzongu.
From the foothills of West Bengal to the hidden valleys of Sikkim, this journey takes you into one of India’s most culturally rich and least explored regions. Drift into the Himalayas by toy train as Darjeeling’s tea estates unfold below, waking to misty ridgelines and, on clear mornings, glimpses of Kanchenjunga, the world’s third-highest mountain. Ride ropeways over deep valleys, taste tea straight from the source, and visit hilltop monasteries where the sound of afternoon prayer hangs in the air. Gangtok, Sikkim’s lively capital, adds markets, Himalayan culture, and crisp mountain energy to the mix.
Then the trip goes deeper in Upper Dzongu, the protected homeland of the Indigenous Lepcha community. Together with Muhaan, a local partner specialising in sustainable, community-led tourism, we stay with Lepcha families and experience a side of the Himalayas few travellers ever reach. Slow forest hikes lead through villages and terraced fields, sacred lakes, and hot springs, while meeting artisans preserving centuries-old weaving traditions and farmers tending cardamom. Evenings are spent around bonfires listening to stories of Mayal Lyang, the Hidden Land, and sharing home-cooked meals with your hosts.
For those who want to continue onwards, there is the option to add on Varanasi (one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities and India's holiest), and the Taj Mahal to the trip.
Why Sikkim?
You might not have heard of it, which is part of its charm. But it’s wild how little-known Sikkim is, given everything it has going for it. Sikkim is the world's only fully organic state, earning international recognition from the UN. It’s a leader in tackling plastic pollution, having banned plastic bags since 1998 (!) and plastic bottles since 2018. Peaceful, relatively untouched, and tucked between Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet, Sikkim shares their awe-inspiring landscapes and spiritual heritage while remaining under the radar to foreign tourists due to its remoteness. Its unique indigenous cultures, including the Lepchas, add another layer of richness, making it a place that feels both ancient and alive.
Who are the Lepchas?
The Lepchas are the original guardians of the Eastern Himalayas, an Indigenous community whose worldview is rooted in animism and a deep kinship with the natural world. For them, mountains, rivers, forests, and even rocks or trees are not just scenery - they are living beings with spirits, stories, and responsibilities. This philosophy shapes everything, from how they farm and build their homes to how they move through the landscape.
Connecting with the Lepchas is more than cultural immersion. It is a glimpse into a worldview where humans and nature are intertwined, where respecting the land is part of being a good ancestor, and where travel becomes an opportunity to witness and support a way of life that has thrived for centuries.
This is our most off-the-beaten-path adventure yet and we'd love for you to be part of it
Höhepunkte
- Immerse yourself in the culture of Sikkim, a northeastern Indian state
- Ride a UNESCO toy train to Darjeeling and see the world's third highest mountain
- Visit hidden monasteries and waterfalls
- Relax in the Himalayas in the world's only organic state
- Stay with Lepcha families and experience their unique way of life
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WICHTIGE INFORMATIONEN
This trip takes you to a part of India rarely seen by travellers and is ideal for those who have been to India previously and are keen to explore more.
We cover a lot of ground on this trip. There are some long travel days by train and van, including on winding mountain or bumpy local roads. It's not unusual for journeys to take longer than estimated and travel times to vary from one departure to the next.
Parts of this trip travels to over 2000 m above sea level. It can get colder than you might expect in India, so make sure you check the weather at your time of travelling to help pack appropriately. Please bring a jacket and layers
IM PREIS INBEGRIFFEN
- 29 meals (10 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 10 dinners)
- All accommodation - Hotels / guesthouses, Homestays, Sleeper train
- Domestic transport (1 flight, Shared / Private vehicles, 1 Overnight train)
- Airport transfers to / from the hotel included on arrival and departure
- Inner Line Permit and Protected Area Permit
- 24/7 OTW trip leader
- Local guides for Dzongu region
- Darjeeling toy train ride
- Tukvar ropeway and Tukvar tea estate tour
- An afternoon hot drink at Glenary’s
- Japanese Buddhist Temple + Peace Pagoda
- Dali Monastery
- Bonfire and storytelling with Lepcha hosts
- Guided hike learning about local farming and agricultural techniques
- Hee-Gyathang Monastery
- Visit to the offices of a local organisation working on the conservation, documentation and sustainable development of Dzongu
- Tungkyong Lake
- Learn traditional Lepcha dishes with homestay hosts
- Dzongu Handloom centre
- Natural hot spring and Lingzey Waterfall
- Forest walk
- Tingvong Village exploration
- Indian cinema experience in Kolkata
IM PREIS NICHT INBEGRIFFEN
- Flights to and from India
- Visas
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses (e.g. medical vaccinations)
- Optional add-ons beyond the group itinerary
Wann sollten Sie buchen?
Um die Verfügbarkeit zu garantieren, buchen Sie so schnell wie möglich. Eine frühzeitige Buchung ist eine Überlegung wert, insbesondere wenn Sie die Reise während der Hochsaison wie an Feiertagen oder Wochenenden planen.
Stornierungen
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