Transport
We use a combination of private minibus, Jeeps and trains for our journey. In Delhi and Kolkata, transfers are by bus or minibus depending on the group size. In Darjeeling and Sikkim, we take 4WD jeeps due to the variable and in some cases poor condition of the roads for comfort and reliability. During periods of heavy rain, landslides can occur and some journeys in the Darjeeling and Sikkim regions may take longer due to traffic diversions. Your leader will advise when this may be the case. The overnight train from Siliguri to Kolkata will be booked in two-tier (or three-tier depending on availability) air-conditioned sleeper (see accommodation section for further information). Domestic Flights: Please note the domestic flight from Delhi to Bagdogra has the following baggage allowance (this may be lower than your international flight allowance). Hand baggage: One bag up to 7kg and 115 cm (L+W+H : dimension: 55cm x 35cm x 25cm) per person Check-in baggage: 15kg allowance per person (one piece only) Please note, electronic devices, power packs and batteries should be packed in hand luggage as these are not permitted in your hold/main luggage. Excess baggage charge: Approximately 500 - 600 rupees (US$6 - 7) per 1 kilogram over 15kg
Guide
The trip is led by a qualified English-speaking local leader. On trek, there is a cook, assistants and mules to carry the baggage. Our Indian team has proved very popular with clients with their incredible knowledge, passion and hospitality adding greatly to the experience. There is no better way to experience Indian culture than letting an Indian guide show you around their country.
Accommodation
We experience a mixture of accommodations on this trip, including hotels, full-service wild camping, a local lodge (in Rimbick) and the sleeper train from Siliguri to Kolkata. We choose hotels that are conveniently located (close to villages and attractions) or with good transport connections. We aim to use smaller, locally owned properties wherever possible. These are typically two to three-star (local rating) and with a mix of heritage and modern styles. While the accommodations typically used on this trip are on the day-to-day itinerary, below are some of the notable stays. Gangtok: Netuk House (night 2) Built in the 1950s, this boutique hotel offers history and tradition from the days when the Tibet Road was a well trodden route for silk traders to and from Tibet. It has a home-from-home feel with a comfortable sitting area, in which you can relax, read, or meet together, plus thereโs a garden terrace, restaurant and bar. Darjeeling: Sinclairs (night 5) With echoes of the Victorian era but the amenities of modern living, Sinclairs is a great place to stay. But itโs the stunning views of mount Kanchenjunga, the third-highest mountain in the world, that really set it apart. Thereโs also a multi-cuisine restaurant, games room, and bar to keep you entertained. Full-service camping: (nights 6-10) The trek itself is on a full-service camping basis, meaning our camp staff put up and dismantle the tents, cook, and do the camp chores. You need only carry your backpack for the day. Most of the camping on this trek is wild camping. We stay in two-person tents, which have enough room inside for your kitbags. Single-occupancy tents are smaller to avoid too much empty space, which loses warmth. Sleeping mats and sleeping bags are not provided โ please see the packing section. We also have a dining tent with table and folding chairs, and at least one toilet tent (usually two) for use during the evenings. Please note, the toilets are based on "wild camping" principles โ a hole in the ground with excess dirt used to cover waste (no flushing here). There is no running water available while camping; however, we camp close to a water source and the camp staff provide bowls of warm water to wash with. Please ensure you always wash your hands with water and soap after using the toilet and before meals, additional use of hand sanitiser is also recommended. Siliguri to Kolkata: Sleeper train (night 13) Experience an icon of travel: the Indian sleeper train! Our journey takes us from Siliguri to Kolkata, skipping the long drive, while also allowing us to interact with the local people and sample the snacks often sold on board. The accommodation is basic: we normally stay in two-tier sleepers, the compartments sectioned off from the aisle by privacy curtains. Seats are allocated at the time the tickets are issued, so the whole group isnโt always together; however, our tour leader is an expert at making the journey as hassle-free as possible and will regularly check in with you. Kolkata: Hotel Peerless Inn (night 14) The Peerless Inn is a convenient 20-minute walk from the historical Esplanade area and only a 10-minute walk from downtown Kolkata. Itโs a modern hotel with features such as a fitness center, award-winning restaurant serving authentic Bengali cuisine, and a multi-cuisine restaurant. Worth knowing The weather can get cold in some of the higher regions and although most hotels should offer heating, not all do. You can request more blankets if needed or the hotel may be able to provide a standing heater for your room. Please talk to your tour leader if you need help in this matter. Itโs common for hotels in India to have limited times in the day for hot water use to save energy. If you find your shower is cold, please let your leader or reception know so they can make sure the water heater is on. The guesthouse in Rimbick is a basic homestay property, shower facilities are limited and some bedrooms may only provide a sink and bucket wash option. Sleeper trains are not enclosed compartments, bed bunks are set up within a carriage with curtains for some privacy. Within the sleeper train, you may be sharing a compartment of four beds with members of the public depending on how the seats are allocated. Should you wish to extend your stay, we can book additional nights for you either before the tour in Delhi or after the tour in Kolkata โ please enquire at the time of booking. Single rooms and tents (excluding sleeper train) are available for a supplement: the price depends on the season you are travelling. Please advise your sales representative at the time of booking if you wish to add this to your booking and they will confirm the price for you.
Others
All transport and listed activities Sikkim permit
Meals
All breakfasts, seven lunches and 10 dinners are included. Allow at least 1,600-2,000 rupees (approximately US$20-US$25) per day for lunch and dinner (where not included). You can eat out cheaply in India, but if you go to the more expensive restaurants most of the time, you will spend the upper limits of the suggested amount. Please note, service in restaurants can be quite slow. Tea and soft drinks are reasonably priced. A (large) bottle of beer is approximately 400 rupees (approximately US$5). While camping, we have a cook and assistants who prepare simple but plentiful nutritious food. Breakfasts will be porridge, cereals, eggs and toast with plenty of tea, coffee or hot chocolate. Lunches will usually be a picnic lunch with soup, various kinds of local breads, cheese, eggs, tinned fish, and meat and fruit where available. There is afternoon tea and biscuits on arrival at camp followed later by dinner, which is usually soup, a pasta, rice or potato-based main course with fresh vegetables, followed by dessert, tea, coffee or hot chocolate. Drinking water Staying hydrated is important when undertaking any physical activity. However, we strongly encourage you not to buy bottled water as this contributes to the growing problem of plastic pollution in India On trek, the cooks collect and boil drinking water from the mountain streams and fill up your water bottles for you, but you may need to collect water during the day and may wish to use your own water purification treatment as well. Purification tablets can be an economical way to treat your water, most taking between 30 minutes to one hour to purify one litre of water and are easy to used in water bladders/hydration packs. Purification tablets which contain chlorine dioxide are reported not to leave an obvious taste as other tablets may. We suggest you may like to bring a reusable bottle with a wide opening and use a Steripen to treat any non-boiled water. A Steripen is a handheld UV water purifier โ small, lightweight and battery powered, so easy to pack. Itโs quick to use, far more effective than purification tablets, and the water is ready immediately. Itโs fine to use a Steripen on non-boiled water so long as it isnโt cloudy or full of sediment (which is uncommon in these regions). Steripens are widely stocked on Amazon, outdoor shops and other online retailers; look for the latest models but avoid USB charging ones. Models that take lithium batteries are best as they last longer, especially in cold conditions.
Not included:
Others
โ Travel insurance โ Single accommodation (available on request), excludes sleeper train โ Visas or vaccinations
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Itinerary of your trip Darjeeling, Sikkim & The Singalila Ridge
- Day 1 Day 1: Start Delhi
Day 1: Start Delhi
- Day 2 Day 2: Fly To Bagdogra; Drive To Gangtok (Breakfast,Dinner)
Day 2: Fly To Bagdogra; Drive To Gangtok (Breakfast,Dinner)
- Day 3 Day 3: Drive To Martam Village Visiting Rumtek Monastery En Route (Breakfast,Dinner)
Day 3: Drive To Martam Village Visiting Rumtek Monastery En Route (Breakfast,Dinner)
Experience Style
Mixed
There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโre also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.
Accomodation level
Medium
This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.
Experience Type
Small Group
Youโll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.
Physical Rating
Average
There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโre not sure this applies to you.
Age range
Min: 16 / Max: 99
Age range allowed for this experience.
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