Hotel Misty Oak
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN GANGTOK/ Updated : Jul 5, 2016, 10:08 IST
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Hotel Misty Oak is a 12 room property that was once a traditional Sikkimese house. Choose from a range of room options including suites, super deluxe, deluxe and family rooms. All the rooms are clean, spacious and recently renovat … Read more
Hotel Misty Oak is a 12 room property that was once a traditional Sikkimese house. Choose from a range of room options including suites, super deluxe, deluxe and family rooms. All the rooms are clean, spacious and recently renovated. The hotel offers 24 hours room service and additional facilities such as itinerary planning for Gangtok and around. The restaurant serves delectable fare; a must try is tingmo (steamed Tibetan bread) with cheese stew. Freshly brewed coffee and a range of munchies can also be enjoyed in the cafe at Misty Oak. It’s quite close to all the major attractions and taxi stand and can be accessed quite easily. Read less

Hotel Misty Oak is a 12 room property that was once a traditional Sikkimese house. Choose from a range of room options including suites, super deluxe, deluxe and family rooms. All the rooms are clean, spacious and recently renovated. The hotel offers 24 hours room service and additional facilities such as itinerary planning for Gangtok and around. The restaurant serves delectable fare; a must try is tingmo (steamed Tibetan bread) with cheese stew. Freshly brewed coffee and a range of munchies can also be enjoyed in the cafe at Misty Oak. It’s quite close to all the major attractions and taxi stand and can be accessed quite easily.
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