Looking for a one-way New Mal Junction to Gangtok Car or a well-maintained taxi for Gangtok Sightseeing? Gangtok, the capital and the largest town of Sikkim is visited by countless people every year due to travel or business purpose. Due to its breathtaking location beside the Himalayan Range and alluring tourist attractions, Gangtok is one of the most important towns in Sikkim.
Now, if you are planning to experience the quietness and elegance of this spectacular city to get relief from your hectic lifestyle but know nothing about the transportation system and the exact New Mal Junction to Gangtok Car Fare, we are here to help you.
If you are planning to visit Gangtok from New Mal Junction, the car fare will be Rs. 3000 to Rs. 6000 rupees. You can choose from various types of vehicles including budget, standard, and luxury cars. For an offer price on car booking, contact Himalayan Wheels.
If you want to have a journey from New Mal Junction to Gangtok, it would take about 4 hours to reach after covering a distance of around 125 km via NH 10.
Gangtok can’t be reached by train as there is no railway station in Gangtok. Even though the city has a newly made airport, still one can’t take a flight from New Mal Jn. In this state, the best option is to rent a car upon reaching New Mal Jn.
The road is the most preferred way to have a tour from New Mal Junction to Gangtok. By hiring a cab from a trusted car rental agency like Himalayan Wheels, one can easily have a one-way trip to Gangtok without worrying much about the car fare and safety.
Want to rent a taxi not just pick and drop from New Mal Junction to Gangtok? Himalayan Wheels provides well-maintained cars for Gangtok Sightseeing at a reasonable rate. Some of the must-visit sightseeing places in this complete cab rental package include MG Marg, Tashi Viewpoint, Banjakhri Falls, Rumtek Monastery, Hanuman Tok, Ganesh Tok, Tsomogo Lake, Nathula Pass, etc.
By consistently providing quality service to our valued customers, we have become the most recommended cab rental agency in the entire West Bengal, Sikkim, and Bhutan Region.