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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about traveling to Siliguri, Sikkim, Darjeeling & North Bengal

📍 General Travel Questions

What is the best time to visit Siliguri and Sikkim?

The best time to visit depends on what you want to experience:

  • March to June (Spring/Summer): Pleasant weather, clear mountain views, perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Temperature: 15-25°C.
  • September to November (Autumn): Post-monsoon, clear skies, best mountain views. Great for trekking and photography.
  • December to February (Winter): Cold but beautiful, snowfall in higher altitudes. Perfect for snow lovers.
  • July to August (Monsoon): Heavy rainfall, landslides possible. Not recommended for travel.

Pro tip: October-November offers the clearest views of Kanchenjunga!

Do I need permits to visit Sikkim?

Yes, Sikkim requires permits for certain areas:

  • Inner Line Permit (ILP): Required for all Indian citizens to enter Sikkim. Available at border checkpoints (Rangpo, Melli) or online.
  • Protected Area Permit (PAP): Required for visiting border areas like Nathula Pass, Tsomgo Lake, Lachung, Lachen. Available through registered travel agents.
  • Foreign Nationals: Need special permits through registered travel agents. Cannot visit border areas without special permission.

Documents needed: Voter ID/Aadhar for Indians, Passport for foreigners. Carry 4-6 passport size photos.

How many days are needed for a Sikkim trip?

Recommended duration based on your interests:

  • 3-4 days: Gangtok + nearby attractions (Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass)
  • 5-6 days: Gangtok + Pelling + Darjeeling
  • 7-8 days: Complete Sikkim tour including North Sikkim (Lachung, Lachen, Yumthang Valley)
  • 10+ days: Sikkim + Darjeeling + Kalimpong + offbeat destinations

Pro tip: Add 1-2 buffer days for altitude acclimatization and weather delays.

🚗 Getting There & Transportation

How do I reach Siliguri from Kolkata?

Multiple options available:

  • By Flight: Kolkata → Bagdogra Airport (IXB) - 1 hour. Then taxi to Siliguri (30 mins, ₹500-800)
  • By Train: Kolkata → New Jalpaiguri (NJP) - 10-12 hours. Then taxi to Siliguri (15 mins, ₹200-300)
  • By Road: Kolkata → Siliguri via NH27 - 650 km, 12-14 hours by car/bus

Best option: Flight to Bagdogra is fastest and most convenient.

Is it safe to drive in the hills?

Driving in the Himalayan region requires caution:

  • Roads: Generally good but narrow with sharp turns. Some stretches can be challenging.
  • Drivers: Local drivers are experienced with hill driving. Hiring a local driver is recommended.
  • Weather: Monsoon brings landslides. Winter brings snow and ice. Check weather before traveling.
  • Vehicle: SUV or 4x4 recommended for mountain roads.

Safety tip: Avoid night driving in the hills. Start journeys early morning.

What is the toy train experience?

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site:

  • Route: New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling (88 km)
  • Duration: 7-8 hours (slow scenic route)
  • Classes: First class, second class, and toy train (open)
  • Highlights: Ghoom station (highest in India), Batasia Loop, tea gardens

Book in advance: Tickets sell out quickly, especially during peak season.

🏨 Accommodation & Stay

What type of accommodation is available?

Wide range of options available:

  • Hotels: Budget to luxury hotels in Gangtok, Darjeeling, Siliguri
  • Homestays: Authentic local experience, budget-friendly, great for cultural immersion
  • Resorts: Premium resorts with mountain views (Pelling, Lachung)
  • Monastery stays: Unique experience in some monasteries (limited availability)
  • Eco-camps: For adventure lovers (Samsing, Jhalong)

Pro tip: Book homestays for authentic local food and hospitality.

Are hotels expensive in Sikkim?

Accommodation costs vary by location and season:

  • Budget: ₹800-1,500/night (homestays, budget hotels)
  • Mid-range: ₹2,000-4,000/night (3-star hotels, good homestays)
  • Luxury: ₹5,000-15,000/night (4-5 star hotels, premium resorts)
  • Premium: ₹15,000+/night (heritage properties, luxury resorts)

Seasonal variation: Prices increase 30-50% during peak season (Oct-Nov, Dec-Jan).

💰 Budget & Money

What is the daily budget for Sikkim?

Estimated daily budget per person:

  • Budget traveler: ₹1,500-2,500/day (budget hotels, local transport, street food)
  • Mid-range: ₹3,000-5,000/day (3-star hotels, private car, restaurant meals)
  • Luxury: ₹7,000-15,000/day (4-5 star hotels, private car, fine dining)

Additional costs: Permits (₹200-500), entry fees (₹50-200), activities (₹500-3,000)

Are ATMs available in Sikkim?

ATMs are available but with limitations:

  • Gangtok: Multiple ATMs (SBI, HDFC, ICICI, PNB)
  • Darjeeling: Several ATMs available
  • Remote areas: Limited or no ATMs (Lachung, Lachen, Pelling)
  • Cash: Carry sufficient cash for remote areas
  • Card payments: Accepted in hotels and restaurants in main towns

Pro tip: Withdraw cash in Gangtok before heading to remote areas.

📱 Connectivity & Communication

Is mobile network available in Sikkim?

Mobile connectivity varies by location:

  • Gangtok & Darjeeling: Good network (Jio, Airtel, BSNL)
  • Major towns: Decent connectivity
  • Remote areas: Limited or no network (Lachung, Lachen, Yumthang)
  • Border areas: Network may be restricted (Nathula Pass)

Pro tip: BSNL works best in remote areas. Inform family about connectivity issues.

Is WiFi available in hotels?

WiFi availability:

  • Hotels in main towns: Generally available (may be slow)
  • Homestays: Limited or no WiFi
  • Remote areas: Very limited or no WiFi
  • Mobile data: Better option in most places

Pro tip: Download offline maps and important information before traveling.

🎒 Packing & Preparation

What should I pack for Sikkim?

Essential items to pack:

  • Clothing: Layers! Weather changes quickly. Pack warm clothes even in summer.
  • Footwear: Comfortable trekking shoes with good grip
  • Medicines: Altitude sickness pills, basic first aid, personal medications
  • Gadgets: Camera, power bank, universal adapter
  • Documents: ID proofs, permits, travel insurance
  • Others: Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, reusable water bottle

Pro tip: Pack light but warm. Layering is key in the mountains.

Do I need travel insurance?

Travel insurance is highly recommended:

  • Medical emergencies: Altitude sickness, accidents, hospitalization
  • Trip cancellation: Weather-related cancellations are common
  • Lost baggage: Airlines or transport issues
  • Adventure activities: Trekking, paragliding, rafting

Pro tip: Choose insurance that covers high-altitude activities and emergency evacuation.

🍽️ Food & Cuisine

What food is available in Sikkim?

Delicious variety of food available:

  • Nepali cuisine: Dal bhat, momos, thukpa, gundruk
  • Tibetan food: Thukpa, momos, butter tea, tsampa
  • Indian food: Available in most restaurants
  • Chinese food: Popular in tourist areas
  • Continental: Available in premium hotels

Must try: Momos, thukpa, sel roti, kinema curry, local fermented foods.

Is vegetarian food available?

Yes, plenty of vegetarian options:

  • Vegetarian dishes: Dal bhat, vegetable curries, paneer dishes
  • Local vegetarian: Gundruk, sel roti, local vegetables
  • Restaurants: Most restaurants have vegetarian options
  • Homestays: Can request vegetarian meals

Pro tip: Inform your accommodation about dietary preferences in advance.

🎯 Activities & Experiences

What adventure activities are available?

Adventure activities in Sikkim:

  • Trekking: Goecha La, Dzongri, Kanchenjunga Base Camp
  • Paragliding: Gangtok valley (seasonal)
  • Rafting: Teesta and Rangeet rivers
  • Mountain biking: Various trails in Sikkim
  • Rock climbing: Available in some areas
  • Wildlife safari: Kanchenjunga National Park

Pro tip: Book adventure activities through registered operators only.

Can I visit monasteries?

Yes, monasteries are a must-visit:

  • Famous monasteries: Rumtek, Pemayangtse, Enchey, Ghoom
  • Entry: Free or nominal fee (₹20-50)
  • Timings: Usually 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Dress code: Modest clothing, remove shoes
  • Photography: Allowed in most, but not inside prayer halls

Pro tip: Visit early morning for peaceful experience and better light for photos.

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