Sikkim Family Package

5 Days & 4 Nights

Family

Price

from 46434 46434

Package Summary

Inclusions

Meal Transfer Hotel

With one of the most affordable Sikkim family vacation packages from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and other major cities, indulge in a heavenly getaway to the Northeastern wonderland. This program offers a thorough sightseeing tour through the cities of Gangtok and Lachung of this gem of the North Eastern region. This family package gives you plenty of time to spend with your family and has a tonne of kid-friendly entertainment options. Every travel need of tourists is satisfied with carefully designed tour packages. The exclusive 5-day Sikkim travel package enables you to experience Sikkim's authentic spirit. Look over the available packages and select the one that best suits your needs.

    Day 1 Getting to Gangtok Arrival Shopping Leisure Day Other Benefits (On Arrival) City: Gangtok
    Sikkim Family Package

    Sightseeing and Airport Transfer Welcome to Gangtok, a stunning city. Your enthralling family vacation in Sikkim begins! At the Bagdogra Airport, a representative of your tour company will meet you and direct you to your hotel in Gangtok. Register at the hotel and unwind. Your family's first day in Gangtok should be spent visiting the busy streets. On your family's North East vacation, take advantage of the chance to unwind in the capital city's natural surroundings. After a fun day, return to the hotel for a restful night's sleep. 126 kilometres separate the Bagdogra Airport from Gangtok. 4 hours are needed to go from Bagdogra Airport to Gangtok.

    Meal Plan

    Breakfast Only

    Day 2 Full-day trip to Gangtok Baba Mandir Tsomgo Lake Additional Benefits (On Arrival) City: Gangtok
    Sikkim Family Package

    Full-day trip to Gangtok Baba Mandir Tsomgo Lake Additional Benefits (On Arrival) breakfast cab rider transfer tourist Your family's agenda for your stay in Gangtok includes a wonderful outing to Tsomgo Lake and Baba Mandir. In the morning, a buffet of delectable delicacies is ready for you. Prepare yourself later for a delightful excursion tour of the respected Baba Harbhajan Mandir and the sparkling Tsomgo Lake in Gangtok. Spend some time sitting by the lake and admiring the Brahmin ducks swimming in the water, which reflects the image of the towering Alps. Next on your Gangtok excursion tour, visit the revered Harbhajan Singh Baba Mandir to ask for blessings. Return to the hotel and get some rest toward the conclusion of the second day of your Lachung & Gangtok family vacation package.

    Meal Plan

    Breakfast Only

    Day 3 a trip to Lachung City: Gangtok
    Sikkim Family Package

    a trip to Lachung Twin Falls, Singhik View Point, Chumthang Valley Lachung Monastery Additional Advantages (On Arrival) breakfast, cab, sightseeing, and dinner Your family's vacation in Sikkim's third day invites you to the intriguing Lachung. Enjoy a full breakfast as you awaken to a lovely day. You go on a road trip on the third day of your family vacation in Lachung and Gangtok. Beginning with Singhik Viewpoint, your journey will lead you to Chumthang Valley, glistening Vima Falls, and Twin Falls. Once you arrive in Lachung, check into your accommodation and relax. Take advantage of your Sikkim family tour package evening to explore the charming village. Visit Lachung Monastery, one of the oldest Tibetan monasteries, which is tucked away in an apple orchard. As you conclude this day of your family's 4-night and 5-day trip to Lachung, head back to the accommodation. 117 kilometers separate from Gangtok from Lachung. From Gangtok to Lachung, the trip takes about 6.5 hours.

    Meal Plan

    Breakfast Only

    Day 4 Yumthang Valley connects Lachung with Gangtok. City: Gangtok
    Sikkim Family Package

    Yumthang Valley connects Lachung with Gangtok. Road Trip to Yumthang Valley: Nature's Bonus (On Arrival) Early Morning Cab Transfer You are invited to fully experience the magnificent setting of Yumthang Valley during your North East family tour vacation. After a sumptuous breakfast, depart for Yumthang Valley, the highlight of your Sikkim family vacation itinerary. Every traveller is enchanted by the steep, emerald-green slopes, the blooming Himalayan flowers, and the vibrant rhododendrons. On your Sikkim tour, don't forget to stop by Yumthang Hot Spring, Lachung's on-site natural hot spring. You will be transported back to the capital city of Gangtok after your family vacation in Gangtok and Lachung concludes with a magical experience at Yumthang Valley. After arriving, finish the check-in process and unwind for the evening. 117 kilometers separate from Lachung and Gangtok. Lachung to Gangtok travel time is approximately 6.5 hours.

    Meal Plan

    Breakfast Only

    Day 5 Trip leaving Gangtok City: Gangtok
    Sikkim Family Package

    Trip leaving Gangtok View Additional Benefits (On Arrival) morning transfer to the airport On the fifth day of your Gangtok Lachung family trip, your luxurious Northeast vacation comes to a close. The final day of this priceless family vacation to North Sikkim has arrived. Pack your baggage and head to the airport in Bagdogra after a filling breakfast to return home while carrying pleasant memories of your family's trip to Gangtok and Lachung. 126 kilometers separate from Bagdogra Airport from Gangtok. 4 hours are needed to go from Bagdogra Airport to Gangtok.

    Meal Plan

    Breakfast Only

All Below Prices are Per Person in INR

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Inclusions

  • Full Day Sightseeing
  • Transfers
  • All Applicable Taxes Except GST
  • Breakfast
  • Accommodation for twin sharing and similar

Exclusions

  • Air fare / Train fare.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • Personal Expenses – Laundry, Shopping, Tip Etc.
  • Entrance fees at Monuments/Temples
  • Meals not mentioned above

Booking Procedure

We have a variety of Products suiting the requirements of everyone. You can select the tour as per your preference.
Once you select a Tour and agreed upon the Terms and Conditions, You can book the package online. Guests who are unable to book online, can deposit clearing cheques in any of our Bank Accounts

What happens after you book?
  • Receive Holiday confirmation voucher within 24 hours.
  • Review travel dates, destination etc in confirmation voucher.
  • In case of discrepancy mail us / call us with your Booking ID at
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Use simple language instead of complicated legalese makes life easier for your visitors. It also strengthens your defense if users decide to take legal action against you.

Here’s a case that illustrates the power of clear language in legal documents: In 2019, Google received a GDPR fine of €50 million (~63 million USD) because its agreements weren’t accessible to users and it wasn’t transparent enough.

Seek Legal Advice From an Attorney

Consider seeking help from an experienced corporate attorney when working on the more legal sections and clauses of your terms and conditions.

If they’re willing — and you have the budget for it — you can also ask your attorney to read through your whole agreement to see if anything needs fixing.

Consider If Minors Use Your Service

You should also think about the target market of your site.

If your target market includes minors, you need to have a “Children” or “Youth” section that outlines how the parents of the minors can consent before letting their children use your site.

Use Your Brand’s Voice

Your terms and conditions are part of your site and brand. Use the same style, sentence length, and tone as other pages on your site. Otherwise, your users may get confused.

Use a Managed Solution

Including so many sections in your terms and conditions can be overwhelming. That’s why you should consider using our automated terms and conditions solution.

Instead of coming up with each clause from scratch, all you have to do is answer a few questions about your company and your user base, and we’ll do the rest.

Where to Post Your Terms and Conditions

Once you’ve created a terms and conditions agreement, you need to display it in a prominent area of your website or app.

Here are the top six places to put your terms and conditions:

Inside Current Legal Policies

Link your terms and conditions in other legal documents on your site, such as your End-User License Agreement (EULA) or privacy policy.

Since users typically read all of your site’s legal notices in one go, these links will make it easier for them to understand what they’re agreeing to by joining your site.

Informational Menus or Sections

Placing your terms and conditions in informational menus and sections throughout your site will remind users that they can read your terms and conditions at any time.

It will also make it easier for them to access your website’s terms and conditions as needed.

Website Footer

Most companies put their terms and conditions in the footers of their sites. So that’s where visitors typically expect to see a link to your site’s terms and conditions.

Banners and Pop-Ups

You should also put a link to your terms and conditions on a pop-up or banner that appears whenever users access your site for the first time.

This placement will give you an advantage in the event of a legal dispute because you can demonstrate that you showed the user your website terms and conditions before they started using your service.

During Sign-Up

Another great place to link to your terms and conditions agreement is during the sign-up process.

As with banners and pop-ups, placing a link to your terms and conditions during the sign-up process will give you an advantage in court.

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You can’t expect your users to agree to your terms and conditions if they don’t understand them.

Use simple language instead of complicated legalese makes life easier for your visitors. It also strengthens your defense if users decide to take legal action against you.

Here’s a case that illustrates the power of clear language in legal documents: In 2019, Google received a GDPR fine of €50 million (~63 million USD) because its agreements weren’t accessible to users and it wasn’t transparent enough.

Seek Legal Advice From an Attorney

Consider seeking help from an experienced corporate attorney when working on the more legal sections and clauses of your terms and conditions.

If they’re willing — and you have the budget for it — you can also ask your attorney to read through your whole agreement to see if anything needs fixing.

Consider If Minors Use Your Service

You should also think about the target market of your site.

If your target market includes minors, you need to have a “Children” or “Youth” section that outlines how the parents of the minors can consent before letting their children use your site.

Use Your Brand’s Voice

Your terms and conditions are part of your site and brand. Use the same style, sentence length, and tone as other pages on your site. Otherwise, your users may get confused.

Use a Managed Solution

Including so many sections in your terms and conditions can be overwhelming. That’s why you should consider using our automated terms and conditions solution.

Instead of coming up with each clause from scratch, all you have to do is answer a few questions about your company and your user base, and we’ll do the rest.

Where to Post Your Terms and Conditions

Once you’ve created a terms and conditions agreement, you need to display it in a prominent area of your website or app.

Here are the top six places to put your terms and conditions:

Inside Current Legal Policies

Link your terms and conditions in other legal documents on your site, such as your End-User License Agreement (EULA) or privacy policy.

Since users typically read all of your site’s legal notices in one go, these links will make it easier for them to understand what they’re agreeing to by joining your site.

Informational Menus or Sections

Placing your terms and conditions in informational menus and sections throughout your site will remind users that they can read your terms and conditions at any time.

It will also make it easier for them to access your website’s terms and conditions as needed.

Website Footer

Most companies put their terms and conditions in the footers of their sites. So that’s where visitors typically expect to see a link to your site’s terms and conditions.

Banners and Pop-Ups

You should also put a link to your terms and conditions on a pop-up or banner that appears whenever users access your site for the first time.

This placement will give you an advantage in the event of a legal dispute because you can demonstrate that you showed the user your website terms and conditions before they started using your service.

During Sign-Up

Another great place to link to your terms and conditions agreement is during the sign-up process.

As with banners and pop-ups, placing a link to your terms and conditions during the sign-up process will give you an advantage in court.

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Use simple language instead of complicated legalese makes life easier for your visitors. It also strengthens your defense if users decide to take legal action against you.

Here’s a case that illustrates the power of clear language in legal documents: In 2019, Google received a GDPR fine of €50 million (~63 million USD) because its agreements weren’t accessible to users and it wasn’t transparent enough.

Seek Legal Advice From an Attorney

Consider seeking help from an experienced corporate attorney when working on the more legal sections and clauses of your terms and conditions.

If they’re willing — and you have the budget for it — you can also ask your attorney to read through your whole agreement to see if anything needs fixing.

Consider If Minors Use Your Service

You should also think about the target market of your site.

If your target market includes minors, you need to have a “Children” or “Youth” section that outlines how the parents of the minors can consent before letting their children use your site.

Use Your Brand’s Voice

Your terms and conditions are part of your site and brand. Use the same style, sentence length, and tone as other pages on your site. Otherwise, your users may get confused.

Use a Managed Solution

Including so many sections in your terms and conditions can be overwhelming. That’s why you should consider using our automated terms and conditions solution.

Instead of coming up with each clause from scratch, all you have to do is answer a few questions about your company and your user base, and we’ll do the rest.

Where to Post Your Terms and Conditions

Once you’ve created a terms and conditions agreement, you need to display it in a prominent area of your website or app.

Here are the top six places to put your terms and conditions:

Inside Current Legal Policies

Link your terms and conditions in other legal documents on your site, such as your End-User License Agreement (EULA) or privacy policy.

Since users typically read all of your site’s legal notices in one go, these links will make it easier for them to understand what they’re agreeing to by joining your site.

Informational Menus or Sections

Placing your terms and conditions in informational menus and sections throughout your site will remind users that they can read your terms and conditions at any time.

It will also make it easier for them to access your website’s terms and conditions as needed.

Website Footer

Most companies put their terms and conditions in the footers of their sites. So that’s where visitors typically expect to see a link to your site’s terms and conditions.

Banners and Pop-Ups

You should also put a link to your terms and conditions on a pop-up or banner that appears whenever users access your site for the first time.

This placement will give you an advantage in the event of a legal dispute because you can demonstrate that you showed the user your website terms and conditions before they started using your service.

During Sign-Up

Another great place to link to your terms and conditions agreement is during the sign-up process.

As with banners and pop-ups, placing a link to your terms and conditions during the sign-up process will give you an advantage in court.

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Use simple language instead of complicated legalese makes life easier for your visitors. It also strengthens your defense if users decide to take legal action against you.

Here’s a case that illustrates the power of clear language in legal documents: In 2019, Google received a GDPR fine of €50 million (~63 million USD) because its agreements weren’t accessible to users and it wasn’t transparent enough.

Seek Legal Advice From an Attorney

Consider seeking help from an experienced corporate attorney when working on the more legal sections and clauses of your terms and conditions.

If they’re willing — and you have the budget for it — you can also ask your attorney to read through your whole agreement to see if anything needs fixing.

Consider If Minors Use Your Service

You should also think about the target market of your site.

If your target market includes minors, you need to have a “Children” or “Youth” section that outlines how the parents of the minors can consent before letting their children use your site.

Use Your Brand’s Voice

Your terms and conditions are part of your site and brand. Use the same style, sentence length, and tone as other pages on your site. Otherwise, your users may get confused.

Use a Managed Solution

Including so many sections in your terms and conditions can be overwhelming. That’s why you should consider using our automated terms and conditions solution.

Instead of coming up with each clause from scratch, all you have to do is answer a few questions about your company and your user base, and we’ll do the rest.

Where to Post Your Terms and Conditions

Once you’ve created a terms and conditions agreement, you need to display it in a prominent area of your website or app.

Here are the top six places to put your terms and conditions:

Inside Current Legal Policies

Link your terms and conditions in other legal documents on your site, such as your End-User License Agreement (EULA) or privacy policy.

Since users typically read all of your site’s legal notices in one go, these links will make it easier for them to understand what they’re agreeing to by joining your site.

Informational Menus or Sections

Placing your terms and conditions in informational menus and sections throughout your site will remind users that they can read your terms and conditions at any time.

It will also make it easier for them to access your website’s terms and conditions as needed.

Website Footer

Most companies put their terms and conditions in the footers of their sites. So that’s where visitors typically expect to see a link to your site’s terms and conditions.

Banners and Pop-Ups

You should also put a link to your terms and conditions on a pop-up or banner that appears whenever users access your site for the first time.

This placement will give you an advantage in the event of a legal dispute because you can demonstrate that you showed the user your website terms and conditions before they started using your service.

During Sign-Up

Another great place to link to your terms and conditions agreement is during the sign-up process.

As with banners and pop-ups, placing a link to your terms and conditions during the sign-up process will give you an advantage in court.

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