SIKKIM TOUR PACKAGES FROM MUMBAI
Planning a Sikkim tour package from Mumbai? You have picked the right escape. Mumbai is the City of Dreams, and it earns that name every day with its relentless energy, its crowds, its humidity, and its pace that never really stops. Sikkim is the antidote. Small, quiet, and spectacularly beautiful, it is about as far from local train rush hour as you can get within India. eSikkim Tourism, based in Gangtok, handles the full logistics so your holiday starts the moment you land at Bagdogra.
With our Mumbai to Sikkim travel packages, you are sure to enjoy the best of Sikkim adventures. Browse multiple Mumbai to Sikkim packages on our website and choose as per your preferences and budget. Whether you are travelling with friends, family, or a partner, Sikkim offers diverse activities for everyone. Our packages from Mumbai to Sikkim are an eclectic mix of sightseeing, adventure activities, and cultural tours. You can even request customised Sikkim packages from Mumbai from our team.
Our Sikkim holiday packages from Mumbai offer easy cancellation and refund. Check out the incredible collection of Sikkim tour packages from Mumbai at eSikkim Tourism and book yours today!
| Package Name | Nights | Price () | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gangtok Tour | 3 Nights | Rs. 6200 | |
| Gangtok Pelling Darjeeling Tour | 7 Nights | Rs. 14500 | |
| Gangtok Lachung Pelling Tour | 7 Nights | Rs. 15000 | |
| Gangtok Lachung Tour | 4 Nights | Rs. 8800 | |
| Gangtok Lachung Pelling Darjeeling Tour | 8 Nights | Rs. 17000 | |
| Delightful Gangtok And Darjeeling | 5 Nights | Rs. 10500 |
Why Choose Sikkim for Your Next Trip from Mumbai
Mumbai is extraordinary in its own way: the sea, the skyline, the Dabbawala network, and the city’s refusal to slow down even during the heaviest monsoon. But it is also hot, humid, and dense in a way that eventually wears people down. Sikkim offers the complete reset:
- Mumbai sits at sea level with humidity that barely drops below 60% for most of the year. Gangtok at 1,650 metres has dry, cool air that feels like a different atmosphere entirely.
- Where Mumbai is all density and vertical ambition, Sikkim is horizontal valleys, forested hillsides, and skies that feel wider. The visual shift is immediate.
- Marine Drive’s evening curve is iconic, but watching Kangchenjunga at 8,586 metres catch the first light from Pelling is a different kind of spectacular.
- Mumbai’s Bollywood and financial energy is everywhere. Sikkim’s Buddhist monasteries and mountain villages operate on a completely different frequency, and that contrast is deeply refreshing.
- Direct flights from Mumbai to Bagdogra make access straightforward. Gangtok is 4–5 hours by road from Bagdogra.
- Sikkim is one of India’s cleanest and safest states, a particularly welcome fact for Mumbai families who want a worry-free trip away from the city.
How To Reach Sikkim From Mumbai?
By Air:
You can book direct flights from Mumbai (BOM) to Bagdogra (IXB) and continue your journey via road, bus or cab to Ganftok, Sikkim. The distance between Bagdogra and Gangtok is 124 km.
By Train:
Sikkim does not have its own railway station. The nearest railway station from Sikkim is New Jalpaiguri and Siliguri. Your train to Sikkim will cross Gorakhpur Junction, Howrah Junction, and Allahabad Junction. To reach Gangtok, hop on a taxi or a bus from either station.The approximate time to reach Sikkim from Mumbai via railway is around 36 hours.
By Road:
If you want to go on a road trip to Sikkim from Mumbai, be prepared to drive for 2,323.3 km for a 46 hour journey. You have to take the Hindu Hrudaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Maharashtra Samruddhi Mahamarg. Alternatively, you can choose to reach Siliguri or Bagdogra via airways or railways and then continue your journey to Sikkim from Mumbai via bus run by the Sikkim Nationalised Transport.
Highlights of Sikkim Tour Package from Mumbai
- Pickup from Bagdogra Airport or NJP Railway Station on arrival
- Hotel stays in Gangtok and Pelling with daily breakfast and dinner
- Private cab and experienced local driver-guide for all sightseeing and transfers
- Coverage of best attractions in Sikkim depending on your finalised itinerary.
- Restricted Area and Inner Line Permits arranged by our team
- Flight and train tickets are not included in the package, but our team is happy to guide you with booking options when you reach out.
Who Is This Sikkim Tour Ideal For?
Mumbai never really lets you switch off, and that is exactly why Mumbaikars need Sikkim more than most. This trip suits corporate professionals from BKC and Nariman Point who are due a real holiday, not a work trip with a different backdrop.
Families from Bandra, Borivali, or Thane who want to take their children to the Himalayas for the first time will find Sikkim safe, comfortable, and genuinely exciting for kids. Couples from Mumbai looking for a honeymoon or anniversary escape from the city’s noise will find Pelling’s mountain mornings quietly memorable.
Groups of Mumbaikar friends who want something more adventurous than a Goa trip, and solo travellers from the city who want a properly organised mountain experience, will also find this package a strong fit.
Best Time to Visit Sikkim from Mumbai
Sikkim welcomes visitors year-round, but the timing you choose shapes the experience significantly. Here is what each season offers, with a Mumbai-specific note on when to make the escape:
- March to May: The most popular season and with good reason. Temperatures in Gangtok are pleasant (10–22°C), rhododendrons are in bloom, and the skies are clear for mountain views. For Mumbaikars, April and May are ideal: Mumbai’s pre-monsoon heat and humidity are at their worst, and Sikkim’s spring weather feels like a physical relief.
- October to November: Post-monsoon Sikkim is crisp and exceptionally clear. Mountain views are sharp, crowds have thinned, and the light is excellent for photography. Mumbai’s own October humidity is still high, making this another strong window to escape.
- December to February: Snow season at higher altitudes. Tsomgo Lake may be frozen, Nathula sees heavy snowfall. Bitterly cold at night but beautiful for snow lovers. Warm layering is essential.
- June to September: Monsoon. Sikkim turns dramatically green but landslides can disrupt high-altitude roads. Not recommended for first-time visitors. If you do travel in this period, keep the itinerary flexible and close to Gangtok.
What Can Mumbai Tourists Expect in Sikkim?
- MG Marg in Gangtok at dusk: a pedestrian street with cafes, local craft shops, and mountain air. The exact opposite of a Mumbai evening rush.
- Tsomgo (Changu) Lake at 3,753 metres, often snow-bordered, a landscape most Mumbaikars have never seen in person
- Rumtek Monastery, one of the most important Kagyu Buddhist monasteries in the world, 24 km from Gangtok
- Kangchenjunga at sunrise from Pelling, the world’s third-highest peak in full view on clear mornings
- Sikkimese food: thukpa, steamed momos, bamboo shoot curry, and chhurpi, a culinary world completely unlike Mumbai’s Maharashtrian and coastal fare
- The genuine quiet of Pelling and Ravangla, places where the only sounds at night are the wind through the pines and the occasional monastery bell
5 Nights / 6 Days Sikkim Tour Itinerary from Mumbai
Day 1: Arrive at Bagdogra, Transfer to Gangtok
- Fly from Mumbai to Bagdogra (direct or via Kolkata) [VERIFY: current direct flight options]
- Driver pickup at Bagdogra, drive to Gangtok along the Teesta river (4–5 hours)
- Check in, freshen up, evening on MG Marg. Overnight in Gangtok.
Day 2: Gangtok Sightseeing
- Rumtek Monastery (24 km from Gangtok)
- Enchey Monastery and Namgyal Institute of Tibetology
- Ganesh Tok viewpoint. Evening on MG Marg. Overnight in Gangtok.
Day 3: Tsomgo Lake and Baba Mandir
- Tsomgo (Changu) Lake at 12,400 feet (ILP arranged by us) [VERIFY: current permit fee]
- Baba Mandir shrine
- Optional: Nathula Pass (separate permit, closed Mon–Tue) [VERIFY]. Overnight in Gangtok.
Day 4: Gangtok to Pelling via Ravangla
- Drive to Pelling via Ravangla (approx 130 km, 5–6 hours)
- Stops at Buddha Park Ravangla and Temi Tea Garden
- Evening at Pemayangtse Monastery. Overnight in Pelling.
Day 5: Pelling Sightseeing
- Early Kangchenjunga sunrise from the helipad viewpoint
- Rabdentse Ruins, Singshore Bridge [VERIFY: current access], Rimbi Waterfall
- Afternoon at leisure. Overnight in Pelling.
Day 6: Pelling to Bagdogra, Departure
- Morning at leisure, last views of Kangchenjunga
- Drive to Bagdogra (approx 4 hours), fly back to Mumbai. Tour ends.
Why Travel with eSikkim Tourism?
Mumbaikars expect things to run reliably. Confirmations on time, drivers at the right terminal, hotels that match the description. At eSikkim Tourism, that is the standard we hold because we have been operating out of Gangtok for years with our own local team, not through third-party vendors.
Our local travel experts manage every permit, know the roads through every season, and stay available throughout your trip. You are not handed off to a call centre after booking. The same team that planned your trip is the team you reach when you are on the ground.
We customise every itinerary around your group’s preferences and pace. Get in touch with us to plan your Sikkim trip from Mumbai.
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