About Gangtok and Tsomgo Lake
Sikkim's capital at 1,650 m gazes straight at Kanchenjunga — the world's third-highest peak — while the glacial Tsomgo Lake at 3,780 m freezes mid-winter and blooms with primulas in spring.
Best Time to Visit
March to June / September to November
March–April brings rhododendron blooms and clear Kanchenjunga views. October–November is post-monsoon clarity. Winters freeze Tsomgo Lake solid — still drivable but icy.
Travel Tips
- Protected Area Permit needed for Tsomgo Lake and Nathu La Pass (get from Gangtok in 30 minutes)
- Visit Rumtek Monastery — the seat of the Karmapa and one of Tibetan Buddhism's most important sites
- Try thukpa and momos at MG Marg — Gangtok's pedestrian-only main street
How to Reach Gangtok and Tsomgo Lake
Gangtok and Tsomgo Lake is located in Sikkim, India at coordinates 27.3314°N, 88.6138°E. You can reach Gangtok and Tsomgo Lake by air (nearest airport in Sikkim), train, or road. Use YatraJunction's free fare calculator to compare live train, bus and flight prices, and to build an AI-powered itinerary tailored to your budget and travel dates.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best time to visit Gangtok and Tsomgo Lake?
- The best time to visit Gangtok and Tsomgo Lake is March to June / September to November. March–April brings rhododendron blooms and clear Kanchenjunga views. October–November is post-monsoon clarity. Winters freeze Tsomgo Lake solid — still drivable but icy.
- What are the top travel tips for Gangtok and Tsomgo Lake?
- Protected Area Permit needed for Tsomgo Lake and Nathu La Pass (get from Gangtok in 30 minutes). Visit Rumtek Monastery — the seat of the Karmapa and one of Tibetan Buddhism's most important sites. Try thukpa and momos at MG Marg — Gangtok's pedestrian-only main street.






