Explore Darjeeling

Darjeeling is one of the oldest and one of the finest hill stations in India. Previously the summer capital of British India, Darjeeling holds an amalgamation of the old world charm and a new world flair. Darjeeling is a natural marvel by every means because it gets you much closer to the forever greenand fresh greeneries. You can also gaze upon the mighty and snowy peaks of the Himalayan Range most importantly the Peak of Mt. Kanchenjunga. With several mind boggling attractions that adorn the crown of the Queen of the Hills, Darjeeling makes for a truly amazing and otherworldly feel when you visit the irresistible Darjeeling.


Facts about Darjeeling

  • There is a lot of beautiful animals and plants in Darjeeling.
  • Darjeeling is the producer of the most expensive variety of Tea.
  • The Darjeeling Himalayan Railroad, is a world UNESCO site.
  • The Town was under British Rule for hundreds of years.

The culture of Darjeeling

The culture of Darjeeling is a very unique mix of indigenous and external influences. You can also find influences of Colonialism in the mix as well. This influences can also been seen in the various art forms, architectures and other cultural representations like dance forms, festivals etc.

Culture of Darjeeling

Places to Visit

Tiger Hill

Lying at a stature of 2590 meters and a distance of 13 kilometers from the Darjeeling, Tiger Hill is for the most part notable for its sublime sights of first light from where you can see the zeniths of Kanchenjunga illuminate before the sun is seen at lower rises. The superb viewpoint on snow-shrouded mountains sitting amidst cotton fogs attracts voyagers to Tiger Hill from wherever the country.

Tiger Hill

Japanese Peace pagoda

Having a gleaming white plan, Peace Pagoda is a two-story it was worked in 1972 to create that. This interest in Darjeeling grandstands four figures of Lord Buddha gleamed with gold spotless and eight sandstone carvings. During drumming petitions, visitors can immerse in the traditions by sharing nearby drum gatherings. A picture of power, one can experience weird grandness from its premises. The viewpoint on the Kanchenjunga top and the enveloping inclines and valleys look essentially enchanting.

Ghoom Monastery

Moreover insinuated as Yiga Choeling Monastery, Ghoom Monastery houses a 15-foot high Maitreya Buddha mold that enchants the natural components with its environment. Worked in 1850 by Lama Sherpa Gyaltsho, a Mangolian Monk, it is notable for its astounding Thangka on the dividers, lavish ringers, and drums. This interest in Darjeeling is a storeroom of Tibetan understandings of renowned Sanskrit works like Meghadoot by Kalidasa, Nagamandala by Sriharsa and NyayaKrit by Dharmakriti, to give a few models.

Ghoom Monastery

Lloyd Botanical Garden

Lloyds Botanical Garden should be your visit accepting you are on a visiting journey to Darjeeling. Spread out in 1871, this exquisite nursery has an area of 40 segments of land. Organized just underneath the Market Motor Stand, the nursery is the living space of bamboo, oak, magnolia, arisaema, cotoneaster, wild geranium, and rhododendron. The nursery is a delight for nature sweethearts who swarm here for a tremendous scope.

Batasia Loop

Viewed as 5km from Darjeeling Town and just under Ghoom, Batasia Loopis a circle or a twisting of a tight measure rail line track where the Toy Train orchestrates an unexpected sharp drop from Ghoom. A contention devotion to honor Gorkha warriors of Darjeeling is moreover gotten comfortable the point of convergence of this nursery. It includes an immense raised stage which is oval in shape having 37-foot length and 24-foot broadness. A stone cenotaph and a bronze figure of a Gorkha contender stand in it.

Batasia Loop

Singalila National Park

This bewildering Singalila National Park is a refuge for all the untamed daily routine experiencing here as the area is totally put something aside for protection of biodiversity and activities like developmental officer administration, poaching, it are not permitted to chase and brushing on improvement. The recreational area is similarly significant for a venturing course and something like a paradise for voyagers and experience darlings. Singalila National Park gets its name from the Singalila push, which goes through the amusement region, jumping from Mount Kanchenjunga in the north and running south toward the northern edge of the Gangetic Plains.

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