A Modest Proposal: Home

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The primitive hill station Gangtok nestled amidst mountains and clouds is capital city of Sikkim and a paradise of the northeast India. It offers an amazing view of mount Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain peak in the world. With various natural attractions such as the Tsomgo Lake, Ban Jhakri falls, Tashi viewpoint, the wonderland of Yumthang valley, Nathula Pass, Enchey Monastery and more the mesmerizing beauty of Gangtok leaves one spellbound. While enjoying your holidaying, be careful about the place you are going to spend your nights in. In order to feel comfortable, we recommend you to stay at one of these following accommodations: 1. The Di-Lac Retreat Located away from the bustling crowd on the way to Nathula near Ganeshtok …show more content…

This Tibetan styling 3-star resort offers a shared lounge and a 24-hour front desk. All the rooms are equipped with a flat-screen satellite TV and a kettle. The rooms have a private bathroom and a seating area. The on-site restaurant serves Asian, Nepalese and American cuisine. A buffet Asian or vegetarian breakfast can be enjoyed in the morning. The housekeeping is great and staffs are friendly. 6. Jewel of the East Residency & Spa Located near the famous MG road of the city this 4-star hotel offers a terrace, rooms with a seating area and TV with satellite channels. All rooms have a private bathroom and free toiletries, and certain rooms include a balcony. The guest rooms feature a wardrobe. In the breakfast guest have the option to enjoy vegetarian, Asian or continental breakfast. The hotel arranges airport transfers on request. 7. Woodberry Hotel & Spa Although a bit far from the city center- MG Road the hotel offers great hospitality and comfort with cosy rooms and great comfortable beds. Featuring free WiFi and on-site bar the hotel offers rooms with a flat-screen cable TV, a kettle, slippers and free toiletries. Some rooms include a seating area to relax. The hotel also offers car

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