Sikkim

Floret Hotel

Pelling is the leading tourist spot in west Sikkim You can experience impeccable waterfalls, soothing lake scenes, monasteries and picturesque villages to see and cherish the beauty of nature. We make accommodations easily accessible for you in Pellling. We promise the visitor most comfortable and memorable stay at Hotel Floret. Pelling is the leading tourist spot in west Sikkim You can experience impeccable waterfalls, soothing lake scenes, monasteries and picturesque villages to see and cherish the beauty of nature. We make accommodations easily accessible for you in Pellling.

MAYFAIR Spa Resort & Casino

MAYFAIR Spa Resort & Casino, located at Sikkim’s capital of Gangtok is set in the magical environment of plush Himalayan forest and colossal mountains which enhance the skyline of this resort designed in Sikkim’s Monastic theme as well as impressive Colonial architecture. The resort, which has achieved several laurels including “The Best New Spa Resort” by AsiaSpa India as well as the “ Best Hotel for Ambience & Service ” by the State Government, also houses India’s very first five star on-shore live gaming Casino – Casino Mahjong.

Summit Ttakshang Residency Hotel & Spa

Summit Ttakshang is a 4 star luxury hotel which is spectacularly situated two minutes from M.G. Marg in the capital city of Sikkim – Gangtok. It offers five luxurious Suites, each with a private balcony looking out to the stunning panoramic vistas of the city and the remarkable Kanchenjunga Mountains. Each of the twenty-one Deluxe rooms and Suites are designed with contemporary elegance and style combined with the warmth of Sikkimese hospitality to make your stay comfortable and memorable in this mountain state.

Bamboo Grove Retreat


Originally named Gyatseling, which in Bhutia language means “House of Bamboo” , the hotel was the residence of an aristocratic lady and a prominent social figure of Sikkim, late Chum Dorji Wangmo Barfongpa.

The hotel has been aesthetically designed to blend with the environment and reflects the rich Sikkimese culture. The boutique hotel is just two floors and an attic

Our Unique Features 
Central Location: Situated just above M.G Road ( Heart of the City ) and below the Royal Palace, Bamboo Grove Retreat is ideally located. 

Sonam Lochar

Sikkim, the land of unique culture, land people and places often remains festive giving much to the delights of thousands of the tourists. SonamLochar is one of the widely celebrated festival. It basically belongs to the Tamangs. But the festivity grips the entire state irrespective of caste and community. The Tamangs gear up for the celebration from the December-end and the event takes place in January-February when the spring falls in full circle.  

Tamu Lochar

Have you even enjoy the charm of the TamuLochar festival? The charming festival belongs to the Gurung Community who stick to the age old culture and tradition.

These people celebrate the festival to mark the beginning of the Gurung New Year on 15th day of Pusa (December) to be celebrated with joy and merriment which breaks the barrier of castes and religions.

Namsoong

Winter in Sikkim is fine and fair. The Lepchas in the beautiful Himalayan state make it their best occasion to celebrate the Namsoong festival. The seven day long annual event of the ethnic tribe coincides with the Sonam Lossong festival of the Bhutias marking the beginning of the new Lepcha calendar month.

Sonam Losoong

The Sikkimese Bhutias are known for festivity. Their main festival is SonamLosoong to mark the New Year celebration. The festival is widely celebrated with much pomp and gaiety  on 18th day of 10th month of Tibetan Lunar Calendar which they follow. Further it is their harvesting season. Puja gets prominence in this religious festival. But it draws no less tourists from the country and abroad. They believe that the puja will help them restore peace and prosperity.

Sakewa

Sakewa is a notable festival in Sikkim. It belongs to the Kirat Rai Community which falls in mid April. Festivity begins on the full moon day and it is allowed to continue for nine days. Apart from traditional songs and dances, the festival comprises the worship of the earth. Popularly known as the Sakewa Puja, it is performed by the Nakchhong (priest) with the help of mongpas at a public place.

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