Travel tips for the first timers visiting Sikkim

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Travel tips for the first timers visiting Sikkim

Sikkim is a traveller’s delight. Amongst the mountains, Sikkim is the beauty that is sprouting to take people closer to Nature’s lap. Away from fast paced urban life, Sikkim enjoys the subtle lifestyle and inspires others to adopt the same. Apart from the subtle lifestyle, the culture of the state varies too. They believe more in leading an ordinary life near nature. There are many villages, towns, and cities in the state, but a few are restricted from visiting. The reason is inhabitants do not want nature to be disturbed. However, you can take permission from Sikkim’s Government office to visit these places. You can also book Sikkim tour packages for the best experience of the entire state in a few days.

If you are visiting Sikkim for the first time, then there are many things you should know. A list of certain tips will help you have an amazing trip and will keep you from facing any problem. If you don’t know about the tips you should look for, here are some that will help you a lot.

  • Clothing

As the state is located in parts of the Himalayan range, you can expect the weather to be cold. It can also be more chillier than you can assume. It is better to carry lots of woolen clothes because you will have to protect yourself from cold in 4 to 5 layers. Try to carry 80% of woolen clothes. Do not forget to carry 3 to 4 pairs of gloves and woolen socks to keep your hands and feet warm while you are heading out for sightseeing or other things.

  • Permits

Many parts of North and South Sikkim need valid permission for entry. You, of course, can get permission, but you will have to submit some documents and photos. If you intend to visit such parts of the state, carry 10 to 12 passport photos, IDs, and hand them over to the tour operator. It usually takes 1 to 2 hours to get the permit.

  • Timings

Remember that Sikkim is a state that hasn’t adopted the modern lifestyle and it has also impacted their working hours. Most of the hotels, restaurants, and tourist places are closed at 8 pm. It is better that you have your dinner at the hotel you are staying in or have it outside before 8 pm. You can also call up a few places to know if they will be open till late night.

  • Weather

Most of the time, Sikkim enjoys the chilled weather. But that doesn’t keep it from having rainfall. Sikkim enjoys frequent rainfall. So, make sure you have prepared yourself and your luggage for the unexpected rain.

  • Clothing on rent

If you don’t want to fill your bags with woolen clothes and boots, then you can escape it. There are many shops and hotels in almost every part of Sikkim that give you boots, woolen clothes, gloves and overcoat on rent. This is more common in areas that experience snowfall.

Visiting Sikkim can be a lifetime experience, but following these tips can make this the best experience of your life. Follow them to stay safe and warm, and enjoy Sikkim to the fullest.


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