Darjeeling , located in West Bengal, which is internationally acclaimed as one of the best hill stations in the world at 2050 metres/6700 feet, is covered with pine trees and orchids as well as tea plantations and surrounded by magnificent mountain scenery.
Tucked away in the foothills of the Himalayas, Sikkim is a Himalayan wonderland with its lovely views, exotic orchids and its forest-trails. It is a virtual Shangri La overlooked by Mt. Kanchenjunga, the world's third highest peak. Buddhism is the predominant religion here, with many fine old monasteries rich with frescoes and religious paintings In Gangtok, the delightfully quaint capital, are pagoda like roofs of many buildings and the presence of crimson robed monks in the bazaars.
Start off with arrival from Delhi at Bagdogra airport and travel by road to Darjeeling. The next morning brings a full day of sightseeing in Darjeeling including the Himalayan Zoo with its good collection of animals, the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute created by Sherpa Tensing of Everest fame, the Museum of Everest Expedition, the Tibetan Self Help Centre for Tibetan refugees, the Emporium of Tibetan Handicrafts and after lunch, the Ghoom Monastery with its 15 feet high statue of Buddha.
The next day drive north to Gangtok, once the capital of the independent state of Sikkim, now part of India situated at 1800 metres/5800 feet. The afternoon is at leisure. The next morning, visit the Enchey Monastery built in the 1840’s, the Deer Park, The Government Institute of Cottage industries and the Research Institute of Tibetology established in 1958 involving research into Buddhism and Tibetan culture. After lunch, travel outside Gangtok to the Rumtek Monastery established in the 16th Century with the world’s largest collection of Buddhist books and manuscripts and the largest monastery in Sikkim with its community of monks.
Travel back by road to Bagdogra airport the next morning for the return flight to Delhi.