
Bike Permit in Sikkim – Complete Guide for Riders
Planning to ride through the stunning landscapes of Sikkim? Whether you’re heading towards Nathula Pass, Changu Lake, Baba Mandir, Zuluk, Lachung, or Gurudongmar Lake, you will need a special bike permit.
Permits are mandatory because these regions are close to international borders and fall under protected zones. Here’s everything you need to know about getting a bike permit in Sikkim.
Why Do You Need a Bike Permit in Sikkim?
Sikkim shares borders with China, Bhutan, and Nepal. To protect these sensitive regions, entry is regulated. Both Indian and foreign tourists must obtain permits before visiting certain areas.
If you plan to explore Sikkim on a motorcycle, you need a bike permit in addition to your personal travel permits. Without it, you won’t be allowed to cross the army checkpoints.
Documents Required for Bike Permit in Sikkim
To obtain a bike permit, riders must provide:
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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. Bikes in the name of relatives or friends are not allowed.
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Valid Insurance Certificate of the Bike
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Valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate
⚠️ Keep multiple copies of these documents as they may be checked at several points.
Bike Permit Charges in Sikkim
Here are the official permit charges for bikes:
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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 in Restricted Zones?
To ride to places like Nathula, Zuluk, North Sikkim, Gurudongmar Lake, and Yumthang Valley, only motorcycles above 150cc are allowed, as smaller vehicles cannot handle the terrain.
✅ Allowed: Any bike above 150cc such as Royal Enfield Himalayan, Classic 350, Hero X Pulse, and many more.
This rule ensures safety and prevents breakdowns in high-altitude, rough terrains.
How to Get a Bike Permit in Sikkim?
The process is simple when you rent a bike through us:
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Share your required documents (Photo, License, ID, RC, Insurance, PUC).
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Tell us your destination (Nathula / North Sikkim / Zuluk).
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We arrange the permit for your travel dates.
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Collect your bike & permits from our pickup point.
Tips for Riders Applying for Sikkim Permits
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Apply at least one day in advance.
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Always carry original documents along with copies.
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Check your bike condition before departure.
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Respect army checkpoints and follow local rules.
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Keep buffer time – permits may take a few hours to process.
Explore Sikkim Hassle-Free with Bike Permits
With the right bike and valid permits, you can explore some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the Himalayas – from snowy Gurudongmar Lake to the adventurous Zuluk loops.
📞 North Sikkim Sharing
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Email: info@northsikkimsharing.com
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Contact / WhatsApp: 9593305550 / 9593306660
👉 Get your Sikkim bike permit arranged hassle-free with us and ride worry-free through the mountains.