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Travel to Sikkim from Singapore: Complete Guide

Planning a quick getaway from Singapore to Sikkim? Here’s what you need.

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Flights from Singapore to Sikkim

There are no direct flights to Sikkim, as the state does not have a major international airport. However, you can reach Sikkim via nearby airports:

  • Step 1: Fly from Singapore to Delhi, Kolkata, or Mumbai.
  • Step 2: Take a domestic flight to Bagdogra Airport (IXB) in West Bengal.
  • Step 3: From Bagdogra, travel by taxi (4–5 hours) to Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim.

Visa Requirements for Singapore Citizens

Singaporean citizens must obtain an Indian Tourist Visa before traveling.

  • Apply online via India’s e-Visa portal.
  • Choose a Tourist e-Visa (valid for 30 days, 1 year, or 5 years).
  • Processing time: usually 3–5 working days.
  • Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival.
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Sikkim Permit (Restricted Area Permit)

Sikkim is a protected area, and foreign nationals require a permit to enter.

Permit Types:

  1. Restricted Area Permit (RAP):
    • Required for all foreign tourists.
    • Valid for 15 days (extendable).
  2. Where to Get It:
    • At Rangpo (Sikkim border check post)
    • Through a registered tour operator
    • At Indian embassies (in some cases)
  3. Documents Needed:
    • Passport copy
    • Indian visa copy
    • Passport-size photos

Important:
To visit certain areas like Nathula Pass, Tsomgo Lake, or North Sikkim, additional permits are required and must be arranged through a local tour operator.

Travel to Sikkim from Singapore - FAQs.

Everything you need to know before your Sikkim travel.

Is Sikkim safe for tourists?

Yes, Sikkim is considered one of the safest destinations in India with very low crime rates.

  • March to June (spring/summer) for pleasant weather
  • September to November (autumn) for clear mountain views
A 5–7 day itinerary is ideal to explore Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake, and nearby regions.
Yes, but certain areas require permits and guided tours for foreign nationals.
Indian Rupee (INR). Carry cash as ATMs may be limited in remote areas.