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Cheap Flights to Sikkim

Plan your trip to Northeast India at your sited time and choose from the budget flight tickets deals to Sikkim from the extensive range of offers at Safar mentor. Home to the world’s third-highest mountain Kanchenjunga, thousands of travelers, nature lovers, and adventure freaks visit the place to explore its unspoiled beauty and find inner peace amid the surroundings in the Buddhist monasteries.

Though, accessible through road, the Bagdogra International Airport and Pakyong Airport are the main and nearest airports for commuting to and from Sikkim, which is connected to many major cities including Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Chennai.

With about 15 flights operating weekly to and from Sikkim, SpiceJet operates the maximum number of non-stop flights from Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata. To gather more information on flights to Sikkim, call our travel experts now and get instant assistance with first-class services. We have a team of dedicated travel professionals to meet all your travel needs and comfort. Grab our exciting deals and offers on your flight to Sikkim before time out!

Sikkim Flight Informations

City Informations
Capital City Gangtok
Attractions Gangtok, Pelling, Lachung, Yuksom, Ravangla, Geyzing, Namchi, Zuluk, Mangan
Best Time to Visit March to May and October to mid-December
Airline Serving IndiGo Airlines, Air India, SpiceJet Airlines, Vistara Airlines, Go First

About Sikkim

Famous for its biodiversity and subtropical climate, Sikkim is one of the top tourist destinations to visit in India. Boasting beautiful cultures of Hinduism and Buddhism, Sikkim is a treat for every soul that houses the world’s third-highest peak- Mount Kanchenjunga, sparkling Tsomgo Lake, Namchi village, Zuluk, Lachen, medicinal qualities filled hot springs, and numerous unspoiled trails for trekking, camping, yak rides, river rafting, and much more.

Besides the trance forests trails, beautiful glaciers, pristine lakes & rivers, centuries-old monasteries, and among the world’s highest peaks, Sikkim holds a great history that is celebrated with color and music festivities. Saga Dawa, Drukpa Teshi, Phang Lhabsol, Losar, and Losoong are among many famous and major festivals, depicting the authentic culture and customs of Buddhism which include ritual dance by the Lamas and lip-smacking traditional cuisine with home-brewed liquor.

Best Time to Visit Sikkim


Low Season

The monsoon months from July to September receive heavy rainfall with frequent landslides in Sikkim, making the commute and sightseeing a bit difficult. Hence, the lowest tourist season of the year.

Peak Season

From October to mid-December and March to June is the best time to visit Sikkim when the temperature drops below -5℃ in winters and rises to 25℃ during summers. The winter is the perfect time for several snow adventure activities and summer brings the freshly bloomed flowers and calm sunshine, hence the peak seasons of the year.

Things to Do in Sikkim

  • Go on a Yak ride, one of the best offbeat things to do at Tsomgo Lake.
  • Get a bird’s eye view of the entire Gangtok Valley on a fun Helicopter Ride.
  • Chase out the rapid currents of Teesta River on a thrilling river rafting adventure.
  • Explore the natural beauty of Sikkim by rejuvenating outdoor activities such as trekking and camping on Goecha La, Dzongri Valley, Kanchenjunga, Sandakhpu, etc
  • Take the challenge and test your stamina on one of the most adrenaline activities- rock climbing on Moni Hang Rock.
  • Spot millions of stars on a clear night sky with a beautiful backdrop of snow-peaked mountains.
  • Let go of your worries and try Bungee Jumping, one of the most-loved thrilling sports near Pelling in Uttarey Valley.
  • Soar high to touch the clouds and get a panoramic view of majestic mountains, lush greenery, and roaring river below on Hand Gliding adventure sport in Yumthang and Jorethang.
  • Spend a calm time amid the serene atmosphere in numerous oldest and largest monasteries in Sikkim.
  • Spot the rare species of wild animals and flora at Kewing Bird Sanctuary and Kanchenjunga National park.
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