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Darjeeling
Darjeeling - Introduction
The adventure destination of Darjeeling in West Bengal offers several sports
to the daring. The cool height of the Himalayas, the spectacular sunrise and
sunsets are unforgettable sights at Darjeeling. As it is Darjeeling attracts
botanists, ornithologists, adventurers, photographers and holidaymakers
alike.
Darjeeling - Adventure Sports
Looking for adventure? Come on over to Darjeeling. The adventure destination
of Darjeeling offers trekking, hand gliding, ballooning, river rafting,
mountain biking, rock climbing, archery contests, elephant rides and golf!
There is so much to do at Darjeeling.
Trekking in the Darjeeling region is very rewarding with the varying
landscapes. To top this there are glorious mountain sights including the
view of the four majestic over 8000 meter high peaks of Everest,
Kanchenjunga, Makalu and Lhotse from the vintage point of Sandakphu. The
most popular of treks is the one through high altitude areas across the
Singalila range in Darjeeling. Another fascinating high altitude trek is in
the Kalimpong region from Relli, Pankhasari, and Neora to the highest point
in the areas, area, Rochella. The annual run and trek event has adventurers
trekking from Manebhanjan in the Himalayan foothills to Sandakphu.
The high ridges, cliffs and deep-down valley of Darjeeling offer excellent
opportunities for Hand Gliding and Ballooning. At the same time River Teesta
with its deep gorges, rapids and strong currents is ideal for river rafting.
There are several trips that take up stretches from 25 km to 65 km into
Sikkim and North Bengal. Besides River Teeesta you may indulge in Canoeing
and kayaking at the lake in Mirik.
The adventure sport of Mountain Biking takes the adventurers from Martam to
Gangtok in Sikkim, via the famous Rumtek monastery.The Himalayan
Mountaineering Institute in Darjeeling is the place for the Rock Climbing
enthusiasts.At the annual Tea & Tourism Festival in Darjeeling archery
competition, with traditional Sikkimese bows and arrows are held. At
Jaldapara you may catch sight of the one-horned rhinos and Bengali tigers
while enjoying the elephant rides.
Darjeeling - Sites In and Around
The hill resort of Darjeeling is dotted with several places of tourist
interest. Ghoom is one of the major landmarks in Darjeeling. The renowned
Yiga Choeling Monastery dominates the hillock. While visiting the monastery
you must check out the images of Maitreya Buddha. Then there are the ancient
palm leaf and paper manuscripts in Tibetan script too, of much interest to
the historians.
The Museum of Natural History is another tourist attraction in Darjeeling.
The museum boasts of a fine collection of Himalayan animals, reptiles, birds
and insects.
For the botanist, an animal and nature lover Darjeeling offers several
places of interest. At the Lloyd Botanical garden all tourists may enjoy the
captivating collection of alpine flora and orchids. Darjeeling also has the
Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park. The zoo happens to be the only
center in India for the breeding of the rare snow leopard. The Ussurian
tigers and the Himalayan black bear are also among its attractions.
Close to the zoo is another tourist attraction of the Himalayan
Mountaineering Institute. The institute was established in 1954 by the then
Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, in the wake of the conquest of Everest.
Tenzing Norgay was its first Director and Advisor till his demise.
After visiting the zoo, you must ride the Darjeeling-Rangit Valley ropeway.
The longest ropeway ride in Asia offers several spectacular sights. The
numerable tea gardens in and around Darjeeling are also worth visiting. The
Mall acts as the heart of Darjeeling town. It happens to be an important
meeting point for all tourists.
The Observatory hill, Dhirdam Temple, Aloobaari Monastery, Bhutia Bustee
Monastery and the Ava Art Gallery are the other sites worth visiting in
Darjeeling.
Darjeeling - Sites Near By
The hill resort of Darjeeling has several sites near by that make excellent
excursion options.
The Tiger Hill is situated at an altitude of 2,590 meters and is 11 km from
the main town. The Tiger Hill has earned international fame for the
magnificent view of sunrise over the Kanchenjunga and other great Eastern
Himalayan peaks. Here the golden glow of the rising sun changes the colour
of the snow-capped peaks to crimson, pink, and shining gold.
Across the Teesta River, between the heights of Dedo and Durbindra Hills
lies Kalimpong. Situated at an altitude of 1,250 meters, Kalimpong is the
home of beautiful flower nurseries, monasteries, and the handicrafts
industry.
Then there is the picturesque Kurseong at an altitude of 1,458 meters. Many
tourists halt at Kurseong on their way to Siliguri from Darjeeling. Mid-way
between Siliguri and Darjeeling lies another hill resort of Mirik. At 1,767
meters Mirik is famous for its lake, boating facilities and plantations of
pine, cardamom, and oranges.
For the adventure seekers visit to Phalut at 3,600 meters is a must. The
trekkers are aptly rewarded with the wondrous views of the Himalayas from
Phalut.
Darjeeling - What to Buy
While on a shopping spree at Darjeeling you can get yourself photographed
with the snow-clad peaks of Himalayas in as backdrop. Some tourists even
dress up in the local attire or by portraits of locals in traditional
attire. You must check out the variety of woolens and other warm clothing.
For gift items and souvenirs from Darjeeling you may pick up Tibetan crafts
like carpets, wood and leather work. The Tibetan Refugee Self Help Center is
one place where you will get the best of items.
Darjeeling - How to Reach
For air transport to Darjeeling the nearest airport is at Bagdogra. There
are regular flights that connect Bagdogra with Kolkata. For train transport
the railhead at Siliguri is the nearest to Darjeeling. You may even enjoy
the toy train that runs from New Jalpaiguri/Siliguri to Darjeeling. The
nearest bus station to Darjeeling is at Siliguri.
Darjeeling - Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Darjeeling is from March-May or September-November.
The rains which start by May end are heavy downpours making living
conditions cold and dreary. In winter there is a drastic fall in temperature
from the summer's 15 to 25 degrees centigrade to 2 to 10 degrees in winter.
Darjeeling - Where to Stay
Accommodation is easily available at the hill resort of Darjeeling. There
are several hotels that dot Darjeeling. Resorts and Hostels also offer
comfortable stay. You may pick the one that suits your budget.
Good and hygienic food is also available at reasonable rates in Darjeeling.
There are many restaurants and eateries that cater to the needs of the
tourists. There are eating joints known especially for milk shakes, pastries
and scrumptious patties. For whose who wish to lift their spirits a glass of
the local chhang (an intoxicant drink made of barley) is a must try!
Darjeeling - Fairs and Festival
The Teesta Tea and Tourism Festival is an annual festival that takes place
in Darjeeling during the months of December-January. Competitions and stalls
add color to the festival.
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