Juniper Tree Hotel
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN GANGTOK/ Updated : Jul 5, 2016, 10:11 IST
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If you are looking for a comfortable place to retire to after all that sightseeing in Gangtok, Juniper Tree Hotel is another good option. Away from the regular market lanes of the city, it offers a range of newly renovated, cosy, … Read more
If you are looking for a comfortable place to retire to after all that sightseeing in Gangtok, Juniper Tree Hotel is another good option. Away from the regular market lanes of the city, it offers a range of newly renovated, cosy, well-accommodated rooms. It also has an in-house restaurant that serves traditional food of Sikkim, Bengal, South and North India. You can also avail of the hotel’s tour services and go for guided, well-planned sightseeing. The travel desk at Juniper Tree Hotel can be approached for availing tourist permits to visit Lake Tsomgo, Baba Mandir, Nathu La Pass and some offbeat places around Gangtok like Dzongu village. Read less

If you are looking for a comfortable place to retire to after all that sightseeing in Gangtok, Juniper Tree Hotel is another good option. Away from the regular market lanes of the city, it offers a range of newly renovated, cosy, well-accommodated rooms. It also has an in-house restaurant that serves traditional food of Sikkim, Bengal, South and North India. You can also avail of the hotel’s tour services and go for guided, well-planned sightseeing. The travel desk at Juniper Tree Hotel can be approached for availing tourist permits to visit Lake Tsomgo, Baba Mandir, Nathu La Pass and some offbeat places around Gangtok like Dzongu village.
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