April 2026

Gangtok Shared Taxi (Sumo/Bolero) at Deorali stand with mountains in background

Gangtok Shared Taxi, Bus & Self‑Drive Guide (2026): Stands, Fares, Routes & Pro Tips

Gangtok’s shared taxi system is the most affordable and efficient way to explore Sikkim, but it operates on a unique stand‑based hierarchy that confuses first‑time visitors. This guide covers everything: which taxi stand serves North Sikkim (Vajra), which handles long‑distance interstate routes (Deorali), and which runs local city loops (Ranka). You’ll find verified shared taxi fares for routes like NJP–Gangtok (₹350–₹550), Gangtok–Pelling (₹500–₹600), and intra‑city trips (₹10–₹40). We explain the “fill‑and‑go” system, luggage logistics, the 8:00 AM SUV restriction in the city center, the 1:00 PM Sanklang bridge cutoff, and the truth about self‑drive (no Nathula, no North Sikkim). Plus, how digital permits integrate with shared taxi travel in 2026.

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Sikkim vegetarian & vegan food guide featuring traditional dishes: Gundruk soup, vegetable momos, Kinema curry, and organic vegetables on a wooden table with Himalayan mountains and monastery in the background

Sikkim Vegetarian & Vegan Food Guide (2026): Best Restaurants, Local Dishes & Organic Stays

Sikkim is India’s first 100% organic state and a surprisingly welcoming destination for vegetarian and vegan travelers. This guide covers everything: the best pure vegetarian restaurants on Gangtok’s MG Marg (Rasoi, Parivar, Nimtho, Mu Kimchi), vegan-friendly local dishes (Gundruk soup, Kinema curry, vegetable Thukpa), pure veg hotels in North Sikkim’s Lachen and Lachung (Rufina, Hotel Golden Fish), organic homestays in offbeat areas like Dzongu and Borong, and practical Nepali phrases to communicate dietary restrictions. Includes a full dish accessibility chart, Jain food section, and answers to the most common questions vegetarian travelers ask about Sikkim.

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Digital Sikkim permit (2026) QR code permit at the Nathula Pass checkpoint

The NEW Sikkim Permit (2026): Step-by-Step Guide + Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Trip

The Sikkim permit system went fully digital in January 2026. Permits for North Sikkim and East Sikkim (Lachen, Lachung, Gurudongmar, Tsomgo, Nathula, Zuluk) must now be processed through registered tour operators 1–3 weeks before travel. Same-day permits are no longer issued. This guide covers everything: who needs permits, which destinations require them, document requirements (Aadhaar not accepted), bike and vehicle engine rules, costs, and the 5 biggest mistakes that get tourists turned back at checkpoints.

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