
Bike Permit in Gangtok – Complete Guide for Riders
Planning a bike trip from Gangtok to Nathula Pass, Baba Mandir, Zuluk, or North Sikkim? 🚵 You’ll need a special bike permit before hitting the road. Gangtok is the central hub for arranging permits, whether you are a tourist or an adventure rider.
Here’s a detailed guide on how to get a bike permit in Gangtok.
Why Do You Need a Bike Permit in Gangtok?
Most popular destinations around Gangtok – like Nathula Pass, Changu Lake, Baba Mandir, Zuluk, Lachen, Lachung, Yumthang Valley, and Gurudongmar Lake – fall under protected areas near the international border.
The Indian Army regulates entry, and a bike permit is mandatory along with your personal travel permit. Without it, you won’t be allowed to cross checkpoints beyond Gangtok.
Documents Required for Bike Permit in Gangtok
To get your bike permit, you must submit the following documents:
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Passport Size Photo
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Valid Driving License
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Voter ID Card or Indian Passport
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Registration Certificate (RC) of Bike – The bike must be self-drive and registered in the rider’s own name. Relative’s or friend’s bikes are not allowed.
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Valid Insurance Certificate of the Bike
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Valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate
⚠️ Tip: Always carry original documents plus multiple photocopies as they may be checked at different army check posts.
Bike Permit Charges in Gangtok
Here are the standard charges for bike permits starting from Gangtok:
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1 Day Permit – ₹1500
Covers Nathula Pass, Changu Lake, Baba Mandir -
2 Day Permit – ₹2000
Covers Nathula, Changu Lake, Baba Mandir, Old Baba Mandir, Zuluk, Thambi View Point -
2 Day Permit – ₹2000
Covers North Sikkim – Lachung, Yumthang Valley, Zero Point -
3 Day Permit – ₹2500
Covers North Sikkim – Lachen, Gurudongmar Lake, Lachung, Yumthang Valley, Zero Point -
4 Day Permit – ₹3000
Extended North Sikkim Tour including Gurudongmar & Kala Patthar
Which Bikes Are Allowed from Gangtok?
Only motorcycles above 150cc are permitted for high-altitude regions beyond Gangtok. Scooters and small bikes are not allowed due to rough terrains and safety concerns.
✅ Allowed: Royal Enfield Himalayan, Classic 350, Hero X Pulse, and any bike above 150cc
How to Get a Bike Permit in Gangtok?
If you’re renting a bike in Gangtok, the rental provider usually arranges the permit for you. The steps are simple:
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Submit your documents (Photo, License, ID, RC, Insurance, PUC).
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Mention your travel destination (Nathula / Zuluk / North Sikkim).
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Pay the applicable permit fee.
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Collect the permit along with your bike.
Permits are generally issued a day in advance, so it’s best to apply early.
Rider Tips for Bike Permit in Gangtok
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Apply at least 24 hours before your ride.
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Keep extra photocopies of your permit and ID.
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Check your bike for scratches or issues before renting – rental companies won’t take responsibility later.
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Respect all army checkpoints and travel responsibly.
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Carry warm clothes and rain gear – weather can change anytime in the mountains.
Ride Beyond Gangtok with Ease 🚵
Once you’ve secured your bike permit in Gangtok, you’re free to explore the mighty Himalayas – from the zigzag Zuluk loops to the breathtaking Gurudongmar Lake.
📞 North Sikkim Sharing
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Email: info@northsikkimsharing.com
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Contact / WhatsApp: 9593305550 / 9593306660
👉 Get your Gangtok bike permit hassle-free with us and enjoy your adventure without worries.