Road Trip Guide
Siliguri to Gangtok: Teesta River Run
Siliguri to Gangtok
Start
Siliguri
Finish
Gangtok
Distance
115 km
Duration
4-6 hours
Best Months
March - June, October - December
Budget
$$
EV Ready
3/10
Kid-Friendly
6/10
Key Waypoints
Trip Essentials for Siliguri
Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
Indian Oil Petrol Pump, Sevoke
Fuel Station
Last reliable fuel station before the steep climb; check tire pressure here.
Rangpo Government Hospital
Medical Center
The primary medical facility on the highway for emergencies or altitude-related issues.
Sikkim Tourism Rest Area, Melli
Rest Stop
Cleanest restrooms on the route and a safe place to park for a long break.
Insider Driving Tips
Sikkim is a plastic-free state; avoid carrying single-use plastic bottles as you may be fined at the Rangpo check post.
Always keep your original ID proofs and several photocopies ready, as Sikkim requires Inner Line Permits (ILP) for certain areas beyond Gangtok.
Mountain driving etiquette: Always give way to vehicles climbing uphill and avoid using high beams in the misty evening stretches.
The Teesta river can be unpredictable; if you stop by the banks, never venture too close to the water as sudden releases from upstream dams can raise water levels instantly.
Motion sickness is common on the 'S-curves' of NH10; carry ginger candies or medication if you are prone to vertigo or nausea.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Sevoke & Coronation Bridge
Roadside Bhutta Stalls
βLocal vendors sell charcoal-grilled corn on the cob rubbed with lemon and black salt, a perfect snack for the misty weather.β
Coronation Bridge Arch
A wide-angle shot capturing the pinkish hue of the bridge against the emerald river below.
Mahananda Forest Edge
Capture the sunlight filtering through the dense Sal trees as the road begins its first climb.
Sevoke Kali Mandir
A small, vibrant temple perched on a cliff edge offering a panoramic view of the Teesta winding through the plains.
Coronation Bridge
Historic Landmark
βAlso known as the Baghpool, this iconic Art Deco bridge offers stunning panoramic views of the Teesta River flowing through the lush green Himalayan foothills.β
Sevoke Kali Mandir
Religious Site
βPerched on a hill near the bridge, this ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Kali provides a serene atmosphere and a breathtaking vantage point overlooking the river valley.β
Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary
Nature Reserve
βThis sanctuary is a must-visit for nature lovers, offering a chance to explore dense forests that serve as a vital corridor for elephants, tigers, and diverse bird species.β
Melli - The River Confluence
Melli Highway Dhaba
βFamous for its 'Alu Dum' and 'Puri'βa spicy potato curry that is a staple breakfast for travelers in this region.β
Triveni Viewpoint
The perfect spot to photograph the V-shaped meeting of the Teesta and Rangit rivers.
Melli Bridge
Capture the colorful prayer flags fluttering against the backdrop of the white-water rapids.
Triveni Camping Site
A secluded riverbank spot slightly off the main road where you can sit by the confluence without the highway noise.
Teesta River Confluence
Nature Landmark
βWitness the mesmerizing meeting point of the Teesta and Rangeet rivers, where the contrasting shades of blue and emerald green create a stunning natural spectacle.β
Melli Bridge
Historic Landmark
βThis iconic suspension bridge serves as a vital gateway connecting the states of West Bengal and Sikkim, offering picturesque views of the surrounding Himalayan foothills.β
Teesta River Rafting Point
Adventure Sports
βExperience the thrill of white-water rafting on the turbulent Teesta River, which offers some of the most challenging and scenic rapids in the region.β
Rangpo Checkpost
Sikkim Tourism Cafeteria
βA clean, government-run eatery serving excellent organic tea and vegetable momos with spicy tomato chutney.β
Welcome to Sikkim Gate
The iconic ornate gate decorated with Buddhist motifs and dragons.
Teesta River Walkway
A small paved path by the river near the checkpost offering great shots of the flowing water.
Rangpo Local Market
Walk into the inner lanes to find authentic 'Dalle Khursani' (super-hot round chillies) sold in glass jars.
Rangpo River
Natural Landmark
βThis scenic river marks the border between West Bengal and Sikkim, offering tranquil riverside views perfect for a quick break.β
Dikchu Hydel Project Viewpoint
Scenic Lookout
βLocated a short drive away, this spot provides a panoramic vista of the rugged Himalayan landscape and the engineering marvels of the region.β
Rangpo Bazaar
Cultural Market
βA bustling local market where travelers can experience authentic Sikkimese culture and enjoy delicious local street food.β
Singtam Market
Laxmi Sweets
βA local favorite for 'Sel Roti'βa ring-shaped sweet fried bread made of rice flour, traditionally served with potato curry.β
Singtam Fruit Market
Capture the vibrant colors of the local oranges and seasonal mountain vegetables.
Old Singtam Bridge
A view of the town's tiered architecture rising up from the riverbank.
Bermoik Monastery
A short drive uphill from the main town leads to this quiet monastery with stunning views of the valley below.
Teesta River Suspension Bridge
Landmark
βThis iconic bridge offers stunning panoramic views of the Teesta River and the surrounding lush Himalayan foothills.β
Singtam Bazaar
Marketplace
βExperience the vibrant local culture and authentic Sikkimese street food while browsing through this bustling hillside market.β
Dikchu Hydel Project Viewpoint
Scenic Lookout
βLocated a short drive away, this spot provides a unique vantage point to observe the impressive engineering of the dam against a backdrop of dramatic mountain scenery.β
Ranipool & Rumtek Turnoff
The Local Thukpa Stall
βSmall shacks near the bridge serve authentic Thukpa (noodle soup) that is hearty, warm, and perfect for the cooling altitude.β
Rani Khola Riverbed
The gentle flow of the river with large boulders and overhanging willow trees.
Gangtok Ridge Viewpoint
A long-distance shot of the city of Gangtok sprawling across the mountain face.
Saramsa Garden
A beautifully landscaped garden established in 1922, home to many rare orchid species and exotic tropical plants.
Rumtek Monastery
Buddhist Monastery
βOne of the most significant and largest monasteries in Sikkim, known for its stunning architecture and panoramic views of Gangtok.β
Ranka Monastery (Lingdum Monastery)
Buddhist Monastery
βA visually striking and serene monastery surrounded by lush mountains, offering a peaceful atmosphere away from the main tourist crowds.β
Ban Jhakri Falls Energy Park
Nature Park
βA beautifully landscaped park featuring a natural waterfall and statues depicting the traditional shamanic culture of the local Jhakri people.β
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
Kalimpong Hill Station
A detour from Melli takes you up to Kalimpong, known for its colonial bungalows, flower nurseries, and the Zang Dhok Palri Phodang monastery.
Why It's Worth It
βIt offers a slower pace of life and incredible views of the Kanchenjunga range that you don't get from the river valley.β
Namchi & Char Dham
From Melli, head towards South Sikkim to visit Namchi, home to a massive 108ft statue of Lord Shiva and replicas of the four most sacred Hindu dhams.
Why It's Worth It
βThe scale of the architecture is mind-blowing, and the Samdruptse Hill nearby features a giant golden statue of Guru Padmasambhava.β
Rumtek Monastery
Instead of going straight to Gangtok from Ranipool, take the uphill climb to Rumtek, the seat of the Karmapa Lama.
Why It's Worth It
βIt is one of the most important centers of Tibetan Buddhism in the world, featuring stunning murals and a golden stupa.β
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Frequently Asked Questions
The road is prone to landslides between July and September. It is recommended to check local news and road status before starting your journey during these months.
Indian nationals do not need a permit for Gangtok city itself, but foreign nationals must obtain a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) at the Rangpo checkpost.
The best time is from March to May for blooming flowers, or October to mid-December for crystal clear views of the Himalayan peaks.