Travel to Pushkar and Sikkim in late October
hello,
I’m going to Pushkar 24 ocobre 2009 and in Sikkim, I love the mountains and camels, humps question probably.
I CHERHCE advice of sage advice thank you!!
Hello,
I spent three wonderful weeks in Sikkim last year and I was enchanted by this little known region. So I quietly preparing another stay in the region where I have made many friends.
What information are you looking for? I made two treks from Gangtok (west and north of the state) and I retain the fondest memories of my four months in India, even my whole life. I will gladly inform you the best of my modest knowledge. If you want to do one or treks, I can give you contact information for a friend with whom I am still in contact, and who owns an agency in Gangtok. Knows very well his native land and is nice as any …
Looking forward ..
Hi Hughes
Very good choice to go to Sikkim.
I spent 3 days this summer and is probably where I saw the most beautiful landscapes of my life.
I advise you to go to Gangtok, which is a haven of peace compared to Indian cities you’ll probably pass. It will be a good starting point to many things to do in this region, but it also allow to spend some time in a particular city where the blend of Tibetan, Nepalese, Indian and Chinese confers something very strange and is furthermore very welcoming and friendly (with a view of the 3rd summit of the world).
I made a trip to Tsomgo Lake which is located a few miles away, which is perched at 3700m in a small valley. The sublime road (which turned into a deluge on our return) is alone worth the trip to India, and once at the top does not hesitate to make a “mini-trek” in the surrounding peaks before d ‘ to eat the delicious cuisine of a restaurant Tibetan cyclic up (which has a toilet with the best view in the world lol).
You can predict what you program in one day is very relaxing and physical both. But attention in Sikkim needs a license for everything. Informs you with many agencies to move around Gangtok. There will always be to organize the day according to your needs at a ridiculous price.
In any case it is a great choice that you make to go in Sikkim. I went there almost by accident (I wanted to see darjeeling but bp policies that impede access and continued until this condition), but this little known destination is truly a magical journey that will put away open your eyes!
Bon Voyage
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