Banquet

Gangtok, Sikkim, India
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Ballroom/Banquet

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120

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120 Sq. Ft.

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Deluxe Room With Private Balcony

Deluxe Room With Private Balcony

Equipped with a king-sized bed and a separate balcony making way for a splendid view of the garden, these 250 sq.ft. rooms will give you a distinguished feel of comfort and luxury. Our rooms also provide you a wide range of modern amenities and facilities like Wi-Fi, LED TV, bathroom toiletries, tea/coffee maker and many more.
Premium Room With Private Balcony

Premium Room With Private Balcony

Our Premium Rooms, spanning 280 sq. ft., feature balconies with stunning mountain views and offer a wide range of modern amenities and facilities, including Wi-Fi, LED TV, bathroom toiletries, a tea/coffee maker, and more.

Experience Dining

Tsomgo

Tsomgo

Tsomgo Lake, which is around 12,000 feet above sea level, is revered by the Sikkimese. This lake, which is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, is unique since its colour changes throughout the year. Every year, tourists, monks, healers, and locals congregate here to take advantage of the therapeutic powers of the place.

Experience by the Space

SPA

SPA

Metta Spa, an exclusive chain found in all Summit hotels, welcomes you to unwind and revitalize with the expertise of our skilled therapists.

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Rumtek Dharma Chakra Centre

Rumtek Dharma Chakra Centre

Rumtek Monastery, also called the Dharma Chakra Centre, is a gompa located in the Indian state of Sikkim near the capital Gangtok. It is the seat in exile of the Gyalwang Karmapa, inaugurated in 1966 by the 16th Karmapa.
Gurudongmar Lake

Gurudongmar Lake

Gurudongmar Lake is one of the highest lakes in the world and in India, at an elevation of 5,430 m according to the Government of Sikkim. It is located in the Great Himalayas in the Mangan District in Indian state of Sikkim, and considered sacred by Buddhists and Sikhs.

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