After breakfast proceed to local sightseeing.
Tashi View Point: It offers a sweeping view of Kanchenjunga snow peaks on a clear day.
Ganesh Tok: This is a temple of Lord Ganesha. Ganesh Tok is located at a height of 6,500 ft and at a hill adjacent to that of the huge TV Tower.
Hanuman Tok: It is one of Hindu temples in the upper reaches of Gangtok, the capital of the Indian state of Sikkim.
Flower Exhibition Centre: Showcases flowers from the different parts of Sikkim together under a single roof.
Cottage Industry and Handicraft Centre: This is a Government training centre for handloom and handicrafts, and there is an Emporium to sell these.
Namgyal Institute of Tibetology: This is a Tibet museum in Gangtok, Sikkim, India, named after the 11th Chogyal of Sikkim, Sir Tashi Namgyal.
Do-Drul Chorten: Stupa in Gangtok. Trulshik Rinpoche, head of the Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism built this stupa in 1945. In this stupa is a complete set of Dorjee Phurba, Kangyur (Holy Books) and other religious objects.
Enchey Monastery: The Monastery, was established in 1909 above Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim in the Northeastern Indian state.
Banjakhri Falls: It is a recreation centre and tourist attraction near Gangtok, in the state of Sikkim, India. The park’s statuary and other displays document the Ban Jhakri or traditional shamanic healer who worships spirits living in caves around the falls. The ban means “forest”, and jhākri means “healer”.
Overnight stay at Gangtok.