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7 Most luxurious Resorts in Sikkim to spend Holidays

7 Most luxurious Resorts in Sikkim to spend Holidays

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7 Most luxurious Resorts in Sikkim to spend Holidays

If you are yearning for a salubrious and tranquil holiday, then escape to these magical resorts in Sikkim and enjoy life’s most precious moments here in close encounter with nature

Vacation with family members is always a fun-frolic and memorable experience! Moreover, when the sojourn is amidst the magical hills and plains of Sikkim, happiness of your holiday simply gets double folded!

Nestled in the lap of the mighty Himalayas, Sikkim is among the must-visit tourist destinations in the country. Bestowed with all the marvels of Mother Nature, this scenic State in the northeastern corner of India will surely make your holiday memorable and will bring your family closer. And to make your vacation more pleasant, here we list out some of the resorts in Sikkim you must check-in and treat your family members with a plethora of joy and pleasant moments

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7 Most luxurious Resorts in Sikkim to spend Holidays

Famed as the ‘Best Hotel for Ambience and Service’, Mayfair Spa Resort boasts of its alluring and appealing hospitality. An ideal getaway for families, it is located in Gangtok; Sikkim’s capital city, and offers a range of delightful services to its patrons.

Among the many services of Mayfair, there are spa, fitness centre, adventure options, swimming pool, dedicated ground and play room for children, outdoor options, nature trails and lot more. In addition, if your mood asks you for some light and candid moments, you can visit the casino and spend some fun-frolic moments there.

 

‘House of Jewels’

7 Most luxurious Resorts in Sikkim to spend Holidays

In local language, ‘Nor Khill’ means the ‘House of Jewels’; a visit to the Elgin
Nor-Khill in Gangtok will make you believe that this resort in Sikkim it truly the house of jewels! Guarded by the lofty hills and mountains, caressed with the opulent beauty of nature and pampered by warm hospitality, this family holiday resort is nestled in the lap of the Himalayas in the heart of Gangtok.

Studded with elegant interiors, comforting and exuberant amenities, the Elgin Resort in Gangtok promises you all the luxuries and pleasant moments with your family. A rejuvenating spa, in-room dining options to enjoy the day’s meals with family, multicuisine restaurants and ample of outdoor options are some of the most enjoyable offerings of this family resort.

 

Old world charm

7 Most luxurious Resorts in Sikkim to spend Holidays

Another must-visit family resort in Sikkim, Elgin Mount Pandim in Pelling sprawls around eight acres of scenic vistas and is gracefully located amidst a patch of virgin forests. Wearing the quaint charm of old world, this family retreat was an admirable creation of Sikkim’s royal family and is located within a close proximity to West Bengal.

While this resort’s heart-warming hospitality will make every moment of vacation wonderful, its wonderful offerings will usher more liveliness into your vacation. Its royal and elegant rooms that offers astounding views of the Himalayas, luxury and comfort, cosy amenities and facilities will surely keep you engrossed along with your family members!

 

Mesmerising Stay

7 Most luxurious Resorts in Sikkim to spend Holidays

Tucked away under the shade of the mystique Kanchenjunga Mountains, Pelling is the home to a myriad list of nature’s marvels and tourist attractions. It is in this vicinity, you can also find the Summit Hotels & Resorts, which is rated as one of the most flamboyant family resorts in Sikkim.

If you and your family members are yearning to witness the very best of Sikkim’s hospitality and warmth, you must plan your holidays in this resort. From the moment you step into this resort, you will be promised with the most luxurious and comforting amenities.  In addition, the mesmeric views of the Kanchenjunga will keep you captive throughout your stay at Summit Hotels & Resort.

 

Mountain Retreat

7 Most luxurious Resorts in Sikkim to spend Holidays

The only five-star rated mountain retreat in the entire of Gangtok, Denzong Regency is a family owned resort that assures you all the fun and excitement while holidaying with family members! Perched at a height of 6,000ft above the sea level on a hillock, a stay in this holiday retreat will keep you mesmerised with the enchanting views of the Mt. Kanchenjunga!

Denzong Regency takes luxury and comfort to a whole new level! Visitors to this candid family resort in Sikkim can enjoy a calm and soothing ambience. Their stays will be decked with antique and heritage decors that bring out the liveliness of Sikkimese traditions. They can also revel in the modern amenities and facilities of this resort and shed off their weariness while feasting on its warm hospitality and scenic ambience.

 

Culture first-hand

7 Most luxurious Resorts in Sikkim to spend Holidays

Located at the heart of Gangtok, Summit Golden Crescent Resort and Spa is the true reflection of Sikkim’s indigenous roots and culture. Though traditional, there is no dearth of modern luxury and comfort in this family resort in Sikkim!

Guests here can enjoy astounding views of the surrounding mountain peaks without any distraction, can rejuvenate with the in-house jacuzzi, feast on the warm decors and revel in its warm hospitality. During the stay, visitors can also avail an array of complimentary services along with spa therapies and Internet access across the public spaces.

 

Feel the magic!

7 Most luxurious Resorts in Sikkim to spend Holidays

Tucked away in the magical valleys of Lachung in the northern part of Sikkim, Yarlam Resort is also among the most visited and popular family resorts in Sikkim. Canopied by lush and evergreen thickets, it is an ideal place for the families that yearn for a salubrious and tranquil holiday.

Surrounded by the snow-capped peaks of the mighty Himalayas, it offers a range of services to its patrons. To pamper the senses of the visitors, it offers a total of 27 rooms along with 3 suites that are well-equipped with all the luxurious amenities and facilities one can expect. Rooms with heating arrangements,
multicuisine restaurant, bar, DVD lounge, and round-the-clock security are some of the best offerings of Yarlam Resort.

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Politicians, economists and agriculture scientists have different takes how to revitalise the farming sector which provides sustenance to 65- 70 per cent of the population out of 1.25 billion. Government has been lavishly spending money promoting trade and commerce as panacea to eliminate all pervading poverty in the country, but 40- 45 per cent people are living below the poverty line in rural India as the farm sector is not giving enough return to farmers. There are cases of farmers committing suicides unable to pay money borrowed from banks and money lenders. It is time to provide rightful income to farmers that will push domestic demand and revitalise rural economy. In the past 25- years, ever since economic reforms were unleashed, the average monthly basic income of a government peon has gone up from Rs. 7,500 to Rs. 18,000, and of the cabinet secretary from Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 2,50,000. Although the wage hike of government employees has nothing to do with economic liberalisation, still I find the rise in their salaries is shown as a bright outcome of the reforms process. Now, compare this with the income a farmer gets out of agriculture. Economic Survey 2016 tells us that the average income a farmer gets from farming activities, including what he keeps for his family consumption at home, in 17 states of India is Rs. 20,000 a year. In other words, the monthly income of a farmer in these states is a paltry Rs. 1,666. On a national level, the NSSO works out the average monthly income that a farmer derives from farming operations to be just Rs. 3,000 per family. The deplorable condition of farmers is certainly an outcome of economic reforms. Simply put, economic liberalisation or economic reforms or market economy whatever you prefer to term it as, has bypassed the majority population. Agriculture, like other unorganised sectors, has been the biggest casualty. It was in July 1991 when Manmohan Singh delivered the historic budget speech as finance minister that opened up the country to economic liberalisation. I recall the speech wherein he unshackled the industry from the control regime and showered all bounties on industries and in the very next paragraph acknowledged that agriculture remains the mainstay of the economy. But since agriculture is a state subject, he left it to the state governments to provide the much needed impetus to farming. But what he forgot to say was that industry too was a state subject and should have been left to the state governments. The bias therefore was clearly visible. This was simply not unintended fallout of the process of economic liberalisation. It was actually part of a design. Later, in 1996, the World Bank directed India to move 400 million people out of rural areas to the urban areas in the next 20- years, saying that land is a precious asset in the hands of people who are inefficient producers, meaning farmers. Since the younger generations among farmers do not know anything except farming, World Bank suggested that India set up a network of training institutes to train these people to become industrial workers. This should be accompanied by land rentals and land acquisitions. Going by the World Bank prescription, successive governments have been blindly playing to the tune. As prime minister, Manmohan Singh had time and again said that 70 per cent farmers in India were surplus and need to shift to urban areas. RBI governor Raghuram Rajan is on record saying that big ticket reforms will happen when India moves a large share of the farming population to the cities. And more recently, finance minister Arun Jaitley has blamed agriculture for not being able to provide subsistence to a large section of the population thereby increasing inequality. What he forgot to say was that successive governments had deliberately starved agriculture of financial resources and had kept the farming population impoverished. This is evident from the way agriculture remains a low priority area when it comes to budgetary allocations. In the 11th Plan, agriculture received only Rs. 1 lakh crore as budget outlay for the five years. In the 12th plan period, agriculture got Rs. 1.5 lakh crore. Incidentally, the budgetary support for agriculture, which employs 52 per cent of the population, is less than the annual provisions being made for the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA). In addition, the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for wheat and rice had remained almost frozen, with annual increase in farm prices not exceeding 4 per cent on an average. No wonder, 48 per cent farmers want to quit agriculture if given an alternative. In fact, the plight of agriculture is not only deliberate but has for all practical purposes, sustained the economic reforms. If the farmers were paid their economic due by way of, let’s say, a higher MSP, the industrial and business sector would have gone for a toss because of the additional costs involved for paying higher labour wages that incorporates resulting high food prices. At the same, a higher price for farm produce would have raised the cost of production of many industries. In addition, a high paying agriculture would have also reduced the rate of migration and thereby reduced the availability of cheaper labour for infrastructure and real estate. The real cost of economic reforms therefore is being borne by rural India, of which farmers constitute the majority. The first-ever Socio Economic Census has clearly brought out the stark reality. India’s performance when measured as per the Human Development Index too shows the burgeoning inequality. India ranks 130 among a ranking of 188 countries. The economic reform that we talk about therefore has largely been pro-rich. The rich 1 per cent own 51 per cent of country’s wealth. Keeping agriculture impoverished all these years has sustained economic reforms. The big bang reform India needs is essentially in agriculture. Providing the rightful income into the hands of farmers is what will push domestic demand and at the same time revitalise rural economy. If the Seventh Pay Commission is being seen as an economic booster, as it is expected to create more demand for consumer goods, imagine the kind of shot in the arm a higher income in agriculture will give to the Indian economy.

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