Find answers to common questions about traveling to Siliguri, Sikkim, Darjeeling & North Bengal
The best time to visit depends on what you want to experience:
Pro tip: October-November offers the clearest views of Kanchenjunga!
Yes, Sikkim requires permits for certain areas:
Documents needed: Voter ID/Aadhar for Indians, Passport for foreigners. Carry 4-6 passport size photos.
Recommended duration based on your interests:
Pro tip: Add 1-2 buffer days for altitude acclimatization and weather delays.
Multiple options available:
Best option: Flight to Bagdogra is fastest and most convenient.
Driving in the Himalayan region requires caution:
Safety tip: Avoid night driving in the hills. Start journeys early morning.
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site:
Book in advance: Tickets sell out quickly, especially during peak season.
Wide range of options available:
Pro tip: Book homestays for authentic local food and hospitality.
Accommodation costs vary by location and season:
Seasonal variation: Prices increase 30-50% during peak season (Oct-Nov, Dec-Jan).
Estimated daily budget per person:
Additional costs: Permits (₹200-500), entry fees (₹50-200), activities (₹500-3,000)
ATMs are available but with limitations:
Pro tip: Withdraw cash in Gangtok before heading to remote areas.
Mobile connectivity varies by location:
Pro tip: BSNL works best in remote areas. Inform family about connectivity issues.
WiFi availability:
Pro tip: Download offline maps and important information before traveling.
Essential items to pack:
Pro tip: Pack light but warm. Layering is key in the mountains.
Travel insurance is highly recommended:
Pro tip: Choose insurance that covers high-altitude activities and emergency evacuation.
Delicious variety of food available:
Must try: Momos, thukpa, sel roti, kinema curry, local fermented foods.
Yes, plenty of vegetarian options:
Pro tip: Inform your accommodation about dietary preferences in advance.
Adventure activities in Sikkim:
Pro tip: Book adventure activities through registered operators only.
Yes, monasteries are a must-visit:
Pro tip: Visit early morning for peaceful experience and better light for photos.
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