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2011 Sikkim/Bhutan[Planning & Discussion thread]

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  • #16
    Sikkim-Bhutan Bike Trip Queries

    Originally posted by romeomike View Post
    First week tentative plan for Sikkim


    Day #1 (Monday ) New Jalpaiguri-Pelling-Pemayantse Monastery-Khecheopalri Lake (West Sikkim).
    Day #2 (Tue) West Sikkim-Rumtek-Gangtok.
    Day #3 (Wed) Permits.
    Day #4 (Thu) Gangtok-Tsongmo-Nathu La-Gangtok.
    Day #5 (Fri) Gangtok-Chungthang-Lachung-Yumthang-Zero Point-Chungthang-Lachen.
    Day #6 (Sat) Lachen-Gurudongmar-Gangtok.
    Day #7 (Sun) Buffer day.



    Please comment on the feasibility aspect of this plan...
    Hi Romeomike,

    As advised by Phaedrusarcher, once you deliver the permits to the different places(police, 17th Mountain division) you will have the necessary permission. We didn't know about these nor we were guided by the Tourism folks but then we had our bit of good luck. So chill yaar as a dedicated biker is never betrayed by destiny.

    As per your itinerary all seems fine to me except Day5 and Day1. Day 5 will be mostly consumed by travelling to North Sikkim and I bet you will be late for your destination as you will find plenty of distractions as the views will be enchanting . So visiting to Zero point is ruled out and moreover you should try hitting Zero point-Yumthang in the early morning as the views are incredible so try to raid them in the early morning.

    As per Day1 itinerary, I suggest, you concentrate on Peling wherein you will get to drive in zero visibility because of dense fog on the roads. Moreover there is a Helipad there at Peling from which you can see Kanchenjungha Peak and take snaps of your bikes on the Helipad with the peak in the background. If you are able to capture the shots it will be a good one and don't worry regarding the Helipad as it is for tourists and in the early morning it is deserted. I would suggest you to abandon Khenchepori Lake as it's not that beautiful and looks more like a big pond.

    On Day 3, you will get over with the passes by 12 noon if you start early and then you can invest the rest of the day in biking in and around Gangtok and that includes Rumtek monastery.
    Regards,
    Deepak aka devil
    A biker by heart & a software techie by profession


    Quote:- "4 wheels move the body and 2 wheels move the soul"

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    • #17
      New Delhi-Bhutan

      Well!

      Its been long that I've done a long ride. Same as last year, I'm confused over destinations and places to go around. I can manage a maximum of 15 days.

      I'm planning to ride to Bhutan and willing to explore the unscathed beauty. Can someone tell me how to go about visiting Bhutan, including accommodations, the route, number of days, places to go etc??


      Any help appreciated.
      The best things in life are realized on two wheels!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by rubber_stamp_champ View Post
          Well!

          Its been long that I've done a long ride. Same as last year, I'm confused over destinations and places to go around. I can manage a maximum of 15 days.

          I'm planning to ride to Bhutan and willing to explore the unscathed beauty. Can someone tell me how to go about visiting Bhutan, including accommodations, the route, number of days, places to go etc??


          Any help appreciated.
          hey stamp champ

          To enter into Bhutan on bike the best option is Phentsholing/Jaigoan where immigration certificate will be issued for Paro and Thimphu without any charge for Indian tourist(Passport/Election I Card required). Permits for bike can be obtained from RSTA office on a very minimal charge (documents required will be RC book, Insurance, DL, and PUC)....If you want to visit the rest of the Bhutan then you will have to visit Immigration Center in Thimphu...

          anyone who wants to parcel their bikes to the nearest station, i would recommend New Alipurduar station for Bhutan (around 50 km from Phentsholing) and please be 100% sure that it is your last station....because I have came across 2 horror stories of bike not being unloaded due to lack of time...better ride it.

          Accommodations - In big cities it is easily available and are decent enuf, but in smaller towns I have not idea...

          No of days - I feel 7 days are enough for Bhutan, but its your call


          for any other questions, please feel free to ask...and let others too comment.....
          It's not the hours you put in, it's what you put in the hours!

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          • #20
            Sikkim Bhutan tour done with
            Log getting created here - Drifting with the clouds
            ASHWIN NARVEKAR

            My Blog - http://driftwiththeclouds.blogspot.com/
            Leh Ladhakh Trip
            Sikkim - Bhutan Trip
            My Bikes: Honda Unicorn, RX 135(Sold)

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            • #21
              Help with riding conditions in Bhutan

              Hello All,

              this is my first thread on this forum. I and a fellow Bulletier friend intend to ride to Bhutan in November. We intend to get in via Phuentsholing and get out via Samdrup Jongkhar. I heard reports that the roads after Thimphu will be icy and hence, un-ridable. Can anyone help me with information on this?

              Thanks in advance

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