ABOUT THE RESORT

About 133 km from Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, if you hit off the beaten track you will reach a village that wear a strange name, Kaluk in Rinchenpong. This is where our story begins.

Sprawling upon a 40 acre estate of pristine forest, Rinchenpong Village Resort at Kaluk is hardly an old affair. Starting humbly in the year 2000 not as just another business venture set up to eke out the best from the burgeoning tourist inflow here. It

 

TRAVELLERS'S INFO

VISA AND PERMITS : In addition to an Indian visa, foreigners must obtain inner line permit (ILP) to visit Sikkim, the permits can be obtained from all Indian missions, Tourism Office, New Delhi, Sikkim Tourism office, Calcutta and Sikkim Tourism Office, Siliguri on the strength of an Indian Visa.

ACCESS
By Flight : The closest Indian Airport is at Bagdogra, 99 kms from the resort, where scheduled flights operates from Calcutta, Delhi, Guwahati. Travel time from the airport to Gangtok is 3.5 hours. From Kathmandu, fly to Bhadrapur in the east Nepal(1 hour), then drive to Kakarbhitta (Nepal-India border, 35 kms), to Siliguri(37 kms) and to the resot (99 kms, 3.5 hrs). Or fly to Biratnagar also in the east.

By Rail : The closest Railhead is at New Jalpaiguri and Siliguri  which are connected to Calcutta, New Delhi Guwahati and other major Indian cities.

By Road : The Resort is at a distance of 99 kms from Siliguri and will take 3.5 hours to reach the resort.

The resort is at a distance of 40 km from Pelling and 69 km from Darjeeling

ADVENTURE SPORTS  Trekking, mountaineering, rafting and yak safari

TRANSPORT is provided by buses. Vehicles are also available on hire. Taxis are available for getting around Gangtok. Sikkim helicopter service operates sight-seeing flights to different points in Sikkim.

BEST SEASON : April to Mid-June; Mid September to November

BEST MOUNTAIN VIEWS : Mid Sept. - Mid Dec.

RECOMMENDATION CLOTHING : Light woollens and tropicals in summer (umbrellas and raincoats are useful) and heavy woollen in winter.

LANGUAGE SPOKEN :  Nepali,  Hindi and English

 

grew out of principle and swears and flourishes by it – as Mr.T.B.Gurung, our Founder Director puts it, "Apart from offering the tourists the best of our un-spoilt sylvan village experiences in all its traditional fullness, we also want our hamlet to be self–sustained by this trade. We feel that our village folks should be able to eke out a decent livelihood too.”

All around one can see people engrossed in their farms indulging in organic farming. From the exotic vegetable to local succulent fruit including coop full of country hens, a shed full of cows goats, et al. Floriculture too is gradually flourishing. The village and its inmates are indeed growing along with the resort. All around dwells the unspoilt mountain charm. People are encouraged to plant trees and the forest around has grown considerably in the past three years.

As Sikkim fall under the purvey of the Ecotourism society, our growing resort is a fine example of village tourism. As the state wakes up to this growing consciousness of their once pristine landscape being in threat of defacement by a growing tourist influx, it is a boon and an example that our resort could herald the beginning of a new self sustaining entity based on tourism.

The people here are conscious about the fact that it is they who need to safeguard their village along with the growth of trade. The resort has already handled numerous groups from far and wide and catered to their complete satisfaction.

The guest are requested not to litter the area. Felling of trees had stopped considerably and efforts at afforestation has actually begun.

You will emerge out of the mist and mountains with smiles that are stretched up to your ears, exhilarated and excited but a bit nostalgic, yet all set to get into the grind in the city again.

     
   

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Rinchenpong Village Resort, Kaluk, West Sikkim ; Phone : 03595 - 245209, 245210
HEAD QUARTER: Rinchenpong Village Resort, 5th Mile, Tadong, Joredhara, Gangtok - 737101
 Phone : 03592 - 231017, 231930; Email: slg_tbgurung@sancharnet.in