Darjeeling Tour

Darjeeling Tour incorporates seeing nature’s magic and beginning to believe in fantasies. It gives testimony regarding India’s north-eastern corners’ immortal and breath-taking appeal. At the same time, the tour also offers the refreshing beauty of Nepali hills and tea gardens at Ilam. Throughout the trip, the natural magnificence will be complimented by the rich cultural heritages of Sikkim and Darjeeling.

Situated at an altitude of 5500 ft., Sikkim is basically a maze of super-steep valleys thickly forested with lavish subtropical woodlands and rhododendron forests, ascending to the stunning white-top pinnacles of the eastern Himalaya in the north. Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, is an enchanting and clean town that guarantees the best monasteries and landscape beauties.

Darjeeling, also called the Queen of Hills, is situated in the Shivalik slopes of the lower Himalayan range. Darjeeling, as most other hill stations in India, was set up by the British. Darjeeling, with its majestic snow-covered mountain ridges, dense green forests, cool and tranquil lakes, and a plenty of blossoms, is a picturesque and magnificent retreat. You can also get to ride Toy Train, a World Heritage Site.

Ilam, an eastern Nepali town, has a cool environment, green fields and timberlands, lush tea gardens, and a distinct tea neighbourhood. It relieves you from the crowd of city zones and other emotional strains. The tea pickers’ tunes, which they sing in their local language, are additional unique highlights of this spot. Ilam also offers the stunning views of snow-capped mountains, refreshing tropical and temperate forests, gurgling lakes, and a diverse flora and fauna.

Ghandruk Tour

If you want to experience authentic culture, tradition and beauty of Annapurna foothills, Ghandruk Tour is perfect for you. Ghandruk Tour takes you on an exciting journey to the charming village of Ghandruk via alluring lakeside city Pokhara. Pokhara, a city adorned by the stunning views of Machhapuchhre, is located next to tranquil Phewa Lake. The city is also the starting point of many Annapurna Treks and offers many sightseeing opportunities at its popular sites that include Tal Barahi, International Mountain Museum, Mahendra Gufa, Tibetan Refugee Camp, Butterfly Museum, Gupetswor Mahadev Gufa, Bat Cave, Seti George and two exclusive viewpoints Sarangot and Peace Pagoda.

Ghandruk village is one of the most stunning villages in Annapurna trail. Located at an elevation of 2012m above sea level, it is populated by Gurungs, a Nepali ethnic community that maintains its vibrant culture and tradition. The village offers stunning close-up view of the Annapurnas, which is mesmerizing at dusk and dawn. The trip winds through rhododendron forests and fascinating typical villages, along with the spectacular views of Annapurna peaks (Annapurna South 7195, Annapurna I 7647, Machhapuchure 6997, Annapurna III 7555, Annapurna II 7937, Annapurna IV 7525, Lamjung Himal 6986.)