Gifted to the British East India Company in 1817, Darjeeling is now a
famous hill resort offering a breathtaking sight of the numerous peaks
of the majestic Himalayas. The views of Kanchenjunga and Mount
Everest are particularly awe inspiring. The luxuriant vegetation is a
plant lover's paradise. The finest blend of Tea comes from the various
tea gardens of this region. The Buddhist Monasteries and the Hindu
temples found here are of architectural and cultural importance. And
the Himalayan physiography of lofty mountainous terrain and cascading
rivers, offers adventure sports like trekking, mountaineering and river
rafting.
Sightseeing
Batasia Loop - Five kilometers from Darjeeling and three kilometers from
Ghoom, the meter-gauge, toy train winds its way over this brilliant piece of
engineering delight. It is a pleasant and delightful descent from Ghoom - the highest
railway station in the world.
Himalayan Mountaineering Institute - A Trainning Centre for aspiring mountain climbers situated about 2 Kms from
Chowrasta, on Jawahar Parbat. It also baosts of an unique museum displaying an array of items used by famous
mountaineers.
Tiger Hill is the highest spot in the area at a height of 2590
metres, about 11 km from Darjeeling. The hill is famous for its magnificent
dawn view over the Kanchenjunga peak. On a clear day, Mount Everest
is also visible. Close to Tiger Hill is Senchal Lake, a popular
picnic spot. Ghoom Buddhist Monastery is the most famous monastery
in Darjeeling and is about eight km from town. It enshrines an image of
Maitreya Buddha (the coming Buddha). A half an hour drive leads to Sonada,
where a large and interesting monastery of the Kagyupa sect is situated.
Observatory Hill located nearby, houses a Kali shrine and is sacred
to both Hindus and Buddhists. Not far from Chowrasta, the centre
of the city, is the Bhutia Busty Monastery. Dhirdham Temple,
Natural History Museum, Ropeway, Botanical gardens
and The Zoological Park are some other attractions.
Ghoom Buddhist Monastery, Observatory Hill, Dhirdham Temple, Padmaja Naidu Himalaya Zoological Park,
Natural History Museum, Lloyds Botanical Garden, Tibetan Self-help Centre, Darjeeling-Rangeet Valley Passenger Ropeway,
Lebong Race Course, Sandakphu, Phalut, Takdlas, Mirik, Kurseong, Kalimpong.
Access
From Calcutta (665 km)
By air: to Bagdogra (Siliguri) - flight duration is about 45 minutes. Indian Airlines as well as private airlines operate on
this route.
By train: to New Jalpaiguri (Siliguri).
From Siliguri:
By bus/taxi/trekker to Darjeeling (80 km), about 4 hours.
By toy train, which is a meter gauge train operating over breath taking scenery. The journey takes
approximately seven and half hours.