After breakfast, start for Pelling Sightseeing:
Rimbi Waterfalls - About 12 km away from Pelling and about 5 km further down from Darap village is Rimbi River Bank, which falls on the way to Khecheopalri, and Yuksam where the main attractions are the river waterfalls. A large volume of water is falling on massive rocks from a great height. It demonstrates both timelessness and power and is quite hypnotic.
Kanchenjunga WaterFalls - One of the large waterfalls in West Sikkim situated at a distance of 24 km from Pelling. It is a major tourist attraction located on a sharply curved roadside. The water is so cold, and the intensity of the fall is also high, this water is directly from Kanchanjanga parvat, Holy water. The area is a cluster of many falls, and to see the main waterfalls, one needs to climb up around 50 staircases. To visit the main fall, you need to purchase tickets at a nominal price. Kanchenjunga Falls astonishes visitors with the sight of a broad stream of water jumping deep down from a great height.
Pemayangtse Monastery - The Pemayangtse Monastery is a major attraction, not only because of its religious importance but also its history. The monastery which stands at an altitude of over 6,800 feet, is among the oldest in Sikkim. The monastery dates back to the 17th century and is the creation of Lama Lhatsun Chempo. The decoration within the monastery is full of impressive paintings on Buddhist themes and statues of Buddhist deities. In former times, the head lama of the monastery held the ceremony of anointing the kingdom of Chogyal, the rulers of Sikkim. One of the main attractions of the monastery, it is on a seven-tier wooden sculpture, representing the heavenly palace of Padmasambhava and its inhabitants.
Rabdentse Ruins - Located near the Pemayangtse Monastery, this was the second capital of the Sikkim Royalty after Yuksom. The ruins of the city command a panoramic view of Khangchendzonga and the valley. You will be required to walk at least 2 - 2.5 km on a small road amidst dense trees to reach there from the main road. This ruins complex is currently maintained by the Archaeological Society of India.
After half day sightseeing transfer to Darjeeling ‘The Queen of Hills’ – Darjeeling, is a gem of a place known for its youthful vibe combined with modern as well as colonial charm. The dreamy town is situated at an altitude of 7100 ft, surrounded by tall mountains, coniferous trees, and a green tea plantation. Darjeeling is a favored spot for everyone whether it’s a tourist, trekker, photographer, artist, or botanist apart from its World-famous Darjeeling Tea. On arrival, check in at the hotel surrounded by Mother Nature with big, clean rooms facing Mt. Kanchenjunga standing head up high.
In the afternoon or evening, stroll about and shop - Chowrasta & Darjeeling Mall- The heart of Victorian Darjeeling, this place is the commercial hub, set on the ridge above Darjeeling town, dotted with many curious centers and other shops selling excellent blended Darjeeling tea. There are many heritage and old stores lined up inside of the roads which sell unique handicrafts items along with food stalls selling hot dim sum, thukpas. Young children can enjoy a pony ride in the mall while elders can sit on the benches and feel the real vibe of Darjeeling while watching the people and their activities.
Overnight stay at Darjeeling.
Siteseeing :
Kanchenjunga WaterFalls *
Pemyangse Monastery *
Rabdentse Ruins *
Rimbi Waterfalls *
Night Stay: Darjeeling
Hotel: Norling Retreat

Meal Plan: MAP (Room With Breakfast & Dinner)