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Last Updated on: Feb 10, 2023  

About this blog: We have been exploring Darjeeling ever since we started travelling. We have also blogged about this place for long. This Darjeeling Travel Guide was written sometime back. We have now updated this Darjeeling travel guide with all the latest information and required to plan a Darjeeling trip. This guide might help you when you visit the “Queen of Hills” and make you plan a perfect Darjeeling tour.

Darjeeling, the quaint hill station located in the northern part of West Bengal is undoubtedly one of our favourite destinations of all times. To be honest, we can never get enough of Darjeeling . A land of breathtaking beauty surrounded by rolling green tea plantations along with the majestic Kanchenjunga ranges towering above the skyline has earned it the moniker of Queen of Hills .

The eternal beauty and the quaint Victorian charm of the place are enough to lure travellers and tourists alike. And the cherry on the top is the adorable Darjeeling toy train that whistles its way through the mountains. Which other hill stations have so many beauties rolled in one!

Darjeeling Mall Road - Darjeeling Travel Guide

Darjeeling Trip Plan | About Darjeeling

Darjeeling is located at an altitude of about 6710 feet and is one of the most beautiful destinations in India. The name Darjeeling came from two Tibetan words ‘ dorje ’ meaning and ‘ ling ‘ meaning land. So Darjeeling literally means ‘the land of thunderbolt’.

Previous to its acquisition by the British East India Company in 1835, Darjeeling was a part of Sikkim (Sikkim was an independent kingdom then) and also of Nepal for a brief period of time.

Agni and Amrita in Darjeeling

During February 1829, a British Officer Caption Llyod spent a few days in Darjeeling. The place was then known as the “Old Gorkha Station of Darjeeling”. The place was nothing like what it is today. It was a deserted region with dense forests and mountains. Caption Llyod realized that Darjeeling can become a great sanatorium or health resort for the British officers.

Darjeeling Travel Guide

What is the Best Time to Visit Darjeeling?

Usually, Darjeeling has two main peak seasons for tourists – March to May and October to November. This is the time when Darjeeling gets the maximum footfall of tourists. When you want to plan your Darjeeling trip, entirely depends on what you want to experience at Darjeeling. Here I would mention briefly about the seasons in Darjeeling.

March to May (Spring and Summer)

This is one of the best times to visit Darjeeling. The weather remains pleasantly cool. After all, one of the main reasons for planning a Darjeeling trip is to beat the summer heat in the plains. The sky also remains clear giving a clear view of the Kanchenjunga ranges. But this is also a peak tourist season and Darjeeling will be full of local tourists.

March and April is the spring season and also the blooming season of rhododendrons.

June to September (Monsoon)

Monsoon usually starts by mid-June and lasts until September. During the monsoon, there are chances of landslides and some of the roads might be closed due to rains. Darjeeling, however, looks immensely beautiful and romantic during the rains, though you won’t get any mountain views as the weather remains cloudy most of the time. Also, tourism is low at this time and you get to see an uncrowded and relatively serene Darjeeling.

Honestly, monsoon is one of our favourite times to visit Darjeeling . We get rooms at cheaper rates, the roads are empty and the mist and clouds that envelope the roads make Darjeeling completely mesmerizing.

Darjeeling in monsoon

October to November (Autumn)

Autumn is also a good time to visit Darjeeling. The weather remains pleasant, the nature is vibrant and the skies are clear. You would get great views of the snow-covered peaks during this time. Bur again, this is a peak season and Darjeeling will be full of tourists, both local and international.

December to February (Winter)

Winter in Darjeeling is extremely cold and the higher altitudes of experience snowfall in December. Tiger Hill, located only 11 km from Darjeeling also experiences snowfall during the winter. Darjeeling gets fewer tourists during this time. If you plan to visit Darjeeling during the winter, do carry woolens with you.

Winter is our favourite time for Darjeeling tour. We love to enjoy the winters of hill stations and Darjeeling never disappoints us in this matter. Also, Darjeeling oranges are quite famous and we get that during the wintertime.

Having said these, you cannot really predict the weather on the hills. At one time, it is sunny and bright and in the next moment, it can become cloudy and foggy.

Students at Darjeeling Mall

How to Reach Darjeeling?

The nearest airport is the Bagdogra Airport and the nearest broad gauge railway station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP). I have mentioned broad-gauge railways because you can reach Darjeeling from NJP by the famous toy train.

From NJP, you will get both shared jeeps as well as rented vehicles to reach Darjeeling. From Bagdogra Airport, you will get rented cabs to reach Darjeeling. Shared jeeps are also available from Siliguri Main Bus Stand towards Darjeeling. Buses are also available from Siliguri towards Darjeeling, but I would recommend you to travel by the shared sumos instead of buses.

Pro Tip: If you are coming from abroad, you will need some sort of a visa that can be applied for online, or at the embassy. For example, The India evisa for Canada citizens is available online.

Darjeeling Tourism Map

Best Places to visit in Darjeeling

  • Batasia Loop and War Memorial
  • Darjeeling Mall or Chowrasta
  • The Darjeeling Zoo and HMI
  • Rock Garden and Ganga Maya Park
  • Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda
  • Happy Valley Tea Estate
  • Observatory Hill and the Mahakal Temple
  • Ghum Monastery
  • Tenzing and Gombu Rocks
  • Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre

Darjeeling is a small hilly town, but there are a number of places to visit in Darjeeling that can be accessed by travelling a short distance. Darjeeling town is small, but Darjeeling district spans across 3,000 sq km. While there are a number of places to visit in Darjeeling and several attractions around the town, you can also visit Kurseong and Kalimpong, two other hill stations that are also quite beautiful and charming. Here I have discussed some of the must-visit tourist attractions in Darjeeling.

1. Tiger Hill

Sunrise from Tiger Hill Darjeeling

I personally feel that a Darjeeling trip can never be completed without watching the sunrise at Tiger Hill . Located at the highest point in Darjeeling at an altitude of 2,590 m, Tiger Hill is located about 11 km from Darjeeling town. If you visit Tiger Hill in the day, it is just another viewpoint and you will hardly see any tourist there. But early in the morning, the place is full of a long queue of cars and people waiting for the sun to rise. Tiger Hill is now internationally famous for its magnificent sunrise view above the Kanchenjunga and other eastern Himalayan ranges.

There is a watchtower at Tiger Hill from where you will get a sweeping view of the mountain ranges.  It is an amazing experience to see the first rays of sun falling on the snow-clad ranges of the Kanchenjunga and Everest. The sky gradually changes colour from golden yellow to orange as the sun rises up the horizon.

The best time to get clear views of sunrise is during autumn and winter. But the weather in Darjeeling can be quite unpredictable and a sudden cloud can totally obstruct the sunrise view. Even otherwise, Tiger Hill is a great place to visit in Darjeeling to soak in the Himalayan beauty.

2. Batasia Loop and War Memorial

Gorkha War Memorial at Batasia Loop

Batasia Loop is located on the Hill Cart Road and is about 5 km from Darjeeling town and is one of the major attractions of your Darjeeling trip . The Batasia Loop is a gigantic railway loop where the Darjeeling toy train takes a 360-degree turn just after Ghum . You can get a panoramic view of the Kanchenjunga ranges and the entire landscape from here. There is a well-maintained eco-garden at Batasia Loop along with proper seating arrangements from where you can sit down and see the wonderful views.

The War Memorial is located at the centre of the Batasia Loop. The War Memorial was opened in 1995 to pay homage to the Gorkha soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the nation. Just in the middle, there is a 3-metre bronze statue of a Gorkha soldier paying homage. Outside the Batasia Loop, there is a small market area selling curios, bags, hats, and other decorative items. You can visit Batasia Loop after a trip to the Tiger Hill to watch the sunrise.

Timings: Everyday 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM

3. Darjeeling Mall or Chowrasta

Darjeeling Mall or Chowrasta

Darjeeling Mall or Chowrasta is the centre of Darjeeling town and is the most happening place in the entire town. It is a flat piece of land converted into a pedestrian-only zone and no traffic is allowed at the Mall. There are seating arrangements around the Mall where you can relax and have a steaming hot cup of Darjeeling tea. A number of shops are located in the Mall area including tea bars, curio shop, book shops and more. You can stroll around the Mall leisurely or else simply sit on the bench and see Darjeeling come alive in front of you. Horse ride is also available around the Mall at a prefixed rate.

There are a few important places to visit around Darjeeling Mall. You can take a walk around the Mall Road and visit a few of the important and heritage places in Darjeeling. There is also an open-air auditorium and stage where many functions and cultural programmes take place. The Mall or Chowrasta is actually the social fabric of Darjeeling town.

4. Darjeeling Zoo and HMI

Darjeeling Zoo

Darjeeling Zoo or Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park is one of the attractive places to visit in Darjeeling. Covering a vast area of 27 hectares, the zoo is the only specialized zoo for the conservation breeding programs of rare Himalayan species like the red panda, snow leopards, Tibetan wolf, Himalayan Black bear and other endangered species.

The Darjeeling Zoo is the largest high altitude zoo in India and covers an area of 67.5 acres at an average altitude of 7,000ft.

The Himalayan Mountain Institute or the HMI is said to be a pilgrimage for mountaineers and climbing enthusiast. It is also a must-visit place for all mountain lovers. It has a museum with mountaineering displays and many expedition artefacts. HMI is located in the same complex as the zoo and both of these can be visited together. Whenever we go for a Darjeeling trip, we make it a point to visit HMI. Just staring at the complex and reading its slogan “May you climb from peak to peak” gives us a feeling of happiness.

HMI Darjeeling

Timings: Everyday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM in the summer and 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM in the winters.

5. Rock Garden and Ganga Maya Park

Rock Garden Darjeeling

The Rock Garden and Ganga Maya Park are two beautiful parks located close to each other. The Rock Garden, located about 10 km from Darjeeling town is a terraced garden that has been cut through the rock and seating arrangements are made in between. The major attraction here is the cascading waterfall flowing down the rocks. The Rock Garden is also known as the Barbotey Rock Garden and was created by Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council to boost tourism in Darjeeling.

Ganga Maya Park is about 3 km from Rock Garden and is more spread having a beautiful flower garden and fountains. There is a small lake in the park where tourists can enjoy boating.

6. Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda

Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda Darjeeling

The Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda is the symbol of peace and a place of tranquillity. It is located in the Jalapahar Hills about 10 minutes driving distance from Darjeeling town. The temple is also known as the Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist Temple and was built in 1972 under Nichidatsu Fujii, a Buddhist Monk from Japan. Built in the traditional Japanese style, the temple has two storeys. The view from here is simply wonderful. You can see the Kanchenjunga peak from here.

The Peace Pagoda is located just beside the temple. The Japanese Peace Pagoda was built to bring people together from all castes and creeds for the purpose of world peace. You can occasionally hear Buddhist chants and prayer at the temple. The place is indeed full of serenity and you can feel it once you are there.

Timings: Everyday from 4:30 AM to 7 PM

Prayer timings are from 4.30 AM to 6.00 AM, and 4.30 PM to 6.30 PM

7. Happy Valley Tea Estate

Happy Valley Tea Estate - Tea tourism

How can your Darjeeling trip be complete without visiting a tea garden? Happy Valley Tea Estate is the best place where you can get a first-hand experience of tea gardens as well as how the tea leaves actually make way to your cup. The tea estate was established in 1854 and was known as the Wilson Tea Estate . Later the estate was renamed as Happy Valley Tea Estate. The estate covers an area of about 110 hectares and is one of the highest tea estates in West Bengal. Most of the tea bushes here are more than a century old!

Located below the Hill Cart Road, one of the best times to visit Happy Valley Tea Estate is during the plucking and processing season between March and October. During this time, an employee with take you around the tea factory and explain the process of withering, rolling, fermenting and drying and also explain how black, green and white tea is extracted from the same tea leaves. At the end of the tour, tea tasting is also offered. There is also a tea boutique from where you can but best quality Darjeeling Tea is grown at the estate.

Timings: The Tea estate and factory are open from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM from Tuesday to Saturday. The factory remains closed between November to February as tea plucking does not take place in winter.

8. Observatory Hill and the Mahakal Temple

Mahakal Temple on Observatory Hill

The Observatory Hill and Mahakal Temple is located just behind the Mall. The Mahakal Temple is located at the summit of the Observatory Hill. As you walk around the Mall Road, you will see a flight of stairs leading up to the hill and the temple. It is believed that a Buddhist monastery named Dorjeling Monastery once stood at the place where the Mahakal Temple stands.

The original monastery was built in the year 1765 by the Lama Dorje Rinzing and it was destroyed in 1815 during the Gorkha invasion. Later the Mahakal Temple was built at the place and the monastery was rebuilt at about 1.5 km downhill from the Chowrasta.

At Mahakal Temple, you will not only hear the chants of Hindu prayers but will also hear the Buddhist monks reading scriptures. It is a beautiful communion of Hinduism and Buddhism, just as we saw at Bhaktapur Durbar Square in Nepal .

Timings: From sunrise to sunset.

9. Ghum Monastery

Ghum Monastery Darjeeling - Places to visit in Darjeeling

One of the most magnificent monasteries near Darjeeling is the Ghum Monastery , also known as the Yiga Choeling Monastery . Located at Ghum at an altitude of 7400 ft and 8 km from Darjeeling town, it is one of the oldest Tibetan monasteries to be built in Darjeeling area. The major attraction of the monastery is the 15 ft high statue of Maitreya Buddha or future Buddha.

It is believed that the clay to make the statue of the Buddha was brought all the way from Tibet. In front of the statue, there are two huge oil lamps that are kept burning all the time throughout the year. The monastery also houses a number of rare Buddhist manuscripts including a 108-volume Kangyur – The Tibetan Buddhist Gospel.

10. Tenzing and Gombu Rocks

Tenzing and Gombu Rock

The Tenzing Rock is a naturally formed huge rock in Darjeeling and is named after the famous Tenzing Norgay . The Gombu Rock stands just opposite to Tenzing Rock and is named after Nawang Gombu, the nephew of Tenzing Norgay who had scaled Mt Everest twice in 1963 and 1965. These rocks are used by the HMI for rock climbing training. The right face of Tenzing Rock is used for amateur climbers, so you can also give a try at rock climbing.

11. Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre

Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre - Darjeeling

The Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre was established in 1959 for the rehabilitation of the Tibetans who had migrated to India after the Chinese invaded Tibet. In order to sustain, they adopted the principle of self-help.

The Tibetans make exquisite handicrafts, shawls, carpets, carved wooden and other items. If you visit there, you can see the Tibetan men and women working patiently on these handicrafts. There is an outlet from where you can buy these handicrafts. The Tibetan Refugee Centre is located on a hilltop that can be approached from Lebong Cart Road. There is also a small monastery at the complex. This is one of our favourite places to visit in Darjeeling trip.

Apart from these 11 fabulous places, you can visit the Shrubbery near the zoo and the Botanical garden near the Chowk Bazar.

Darjeeling Travel Guide | Darjeeling Sightseeing

Ghum Railway Station

You can go for Darjeeling sightseeing tours by getting a reserved car from Club side taxi Stand or Chowk Bazar. Usually, the cars offer 3 types of sightseeing tours – 3-point, 5-point and 7-point sightseeing tours.

  • 3-point Tour: This is the early morning tour covering sunrise at Tiger Hill, Batasia Loop and Ghum Monastery.

Tentative Rate for reserved Taxi: Rs 1200.00 – 1500.00

  • 5-point Tour: This includes Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda, Lal Kuthi, Dhirdham Temple, Ava Art Gallery and Darjeeling Zoo. This takes about 3 hours

Tentative Rate of reserved car: Rs 1200.00 – 1500.00

  • 7-point tour: This covers most of the famous attractions of Darjeeling like the Darjeeling Zoo and HMI, Darjeeling Ropeway, Tenzing and Gombu Rock, Happy Valley Tea Estate, Tibetan Refugee Centre, Lebong Race Course.

Tentative Rate of reserved car: Rs 1500.00 – 1700.00

You can also reserve a car and explore Darjeeling as per your choice. For more details of Darjeeling sightseeing and costs , please read our detailed post.

Darjeeling Toy Train

Darjeeling Toy Train - Things to do in Darjeeling

The Toy Train ride or Darjeeling Himalayan Railways is undoubtedly one of the major attractions of Darjeeling and should be a part of your Darjeeling tour. DHR is the first mountain railway in India opened in 1881 to connect Darjeeling with the plains in Siliguri. This mountain railways is said to be one of the best examples of mountain railways and definitely an outstanding engineering feat achieved during those times. The DHR has been accorded the UNESCO World Heritage site status.

If you have the time, the best way to experience the Darjeeling Toy Train is to take a ride from NJP to Darjeeling. It is a long ride almost taking a day, but the ride will be one of life kind of experience. If you do not wish to venture in this journey, you can take a toy train ride from Darjeeling to Ghum or Kurseong.

Darjeeling Toy Train Joy Ride

The best way is, however, to take the Darjeeling Toy Train Joy Ride . This is a 2-hour ride starting from Darjeeling Station to Ghum and back covering a distance of 14 km. The train stops at Batasia Loop. The fare for Darjeeling Joy Ride is between Rs 1000.00 to 1600.00 per head.

Darjeeling Tea

Things to do in Darjeeling - visit a Darjeeling Tea Garden

How can I probably not talk about Darjeeling Tea while writing about Darjeeling? There is almost no doubt that Darjeeling is one of the finest producers of tea in the world. There are a number of tea gardens and estates in Darjeeling district producing some of the finest qualities of tea. A packet of Darjeeling tea is one of the prized souvenirs of India that you can take home.

The cup is actually waiting for you. Take a sip and enjoy the aroma and taste of fresh and pure Darjeeling Tea. Well, that is enough of tea advertisements! Let me now tell you where you can have tea in Darjeeling. There are several outlets, tea lounges and tea bars from where you can taste Darjeeling Tea. Personally, our favourite is the Darjeeling tea at Nathmulls on Darjeeling Mall and Glenarys on Nehru Road. We also love the tea served by the roadside vendors.

Golden Tips Tea Lounge

Some of the best places to have tea during your Darjeeling trip are

  • Nathmull’s Tea and Sunset Lounge
  • House of Tea
  • Golden Tips Tea Lounge
  • Afternoon Tea at Windermere
  • Happy Golden Cafe

You can buy your packet of tea from any of these places. But I would suggest you buy Darjeeling tea from places that would provide you with an invoice and not from any roadside stalls. Happy Valley Tea Estate is another good place to buy Darjeeling Tea.

Where to Stay in Darjeeling?

With time, Darjeeling town has faced a lot of constructions, many of which are unplanned. Quite obviously, these constructions include mainly hotel. Darjeeling has a number of hotels catering to all types of budgets and travellers. These include century-old heritage stays, homestays, hostels and hotels as well. Here I will name a few hotels in Darjeeling of various categories.

Windamere Hotels Darjeeling

Luxury Hotels in Darjeeling

  • Windermere (Best views of Kanchenjunga)
  • Cedar Inn (Best views of Kanchenjunga)
  • Mayfair Darjeeling
  • Sinclairs Darjeeling

Mid Budget Hotels

  • Little Tibet
  • Central Nirvana (Best views of Kanchenjunga)
  • Central Gleneagles Heritage Resort
  • Hotel Shangrila
  • Darjeeling Tourist Lodge (Best views of Kanchenjunga)

Budget Hotels in Darjeeling

  • Classic Guest House (Best views of Kanchenjunga)
  • Broadway Annexe
  • Dekeling Hotel
  • Hotel Capital
  • Old Bellevue Hotel
  • Pahari Soul Homestay (Best views of Kanchenjunga)
  • Happy Valley Homestay
  • Himalayan Inn

What are the Best Places to eat in Darjeeling Trip?

Breakfast platter at Keventers

Darjeeling has a unique mixture of Bengali, Nepali and Tibetan population. This is reflected well in the food and cuisine of Darjeeling. Added to this is the English influence. So overall, food in Darjeeling is simply something that we can die for.

Delicious and crisp English breakfast is quite common in Darjeeling. Keventers and Glenarys are just the places to have a proper English breakfast. Bacon, sausages, omelettes, eggs with sunny side up, sandwiches along with fresh Darjeeling Tea – who can say no to such food? For the health-conscious, the oil can be a turn-off though.

Momo

Darjeeling is also famous for momos, thukpas and Tibetan and Nepali dishes. There are restaurants serving Indian and Continental cuisines. In short, you will not be disappointed in Darjeeling regarding food!

For detailed information, you can read our article on the best places to eat in Darjeeling .

How much does it cost to travel in Darjeeling?

Monastery near Darjeeling

Darjeeling can be quite easy on the pocket if you wish so. A typical cost of travelling in Darjeeling is given:

Sightseeing costs in Darjeeling by car are fixed. To reduce costs, you can share with other like-minded travellers. You can also walk around and explore Darjeeling on foot. We usually do that on our visits to Darjeeling. You can also hop on to the taxis that the locals use for commuting and visit from one point to the other, and then walk the remaining way.

Trekking permit at Sandakphu-Phalut will come at a fixed cost and so does guide and potter. Permit fee for Singalila National Park is only INR 100. You will get the details of the trek in our blog on Sandakphu Trek .

Shopping in Darjeeling Trip | Darjeeling Travel Guide

Habeeb Mullick and Sons at Chowrasta

Darjeeling, like most of the hill stations, is a shopper’s paradise. And one of my favourite thing to do in Darjeeling trip is window shopping! These days, you will get almost everything in Darjeeling town. However, you would probably want to buy Darjeeling Tea, antiques and jewellery, handicrafts and curio, woolen from Darjeeling.

Some of the popular handicraft items that you can buy from Darjeeling includes Tibetan masks, Thangkas, Khukris (curved Gorkha knives having decorative handles), curios and traditional jewelleries and showpieces. Stoles, woollen sweaters, jackets, caps and pashmina shawls are also widely sold.

There are many old shops and boutique shops at either side of the Nehru Road leading up to the Mall.  Nepal Curio House is one of our favourite places to hunt curio items, masks and thangkas. A Biswa Bangla outlet has also opened at Nehru Road that sells Bengal handicraft items. Another place that I would like to mention is Das Studio . You will get photography items and some old and rare photographs of Darjeeling and the mountains here. Check out the old Darjeeling postcards here.

Das Studio Darjeeling - Travel Guide

Darjeeling Mall is also dotted with a number of shops. I would like to mention about Oxford Book Stores, Habeeb Mullick & Sons (one of the best places for curios), Golden Tips and Nathmull’s at Chowrasta.

Mall Road has temporary shops with hawkers selling woollen and dress items. Bargain well when buying from these markets.

Darjeeling Toy Train Souvenir

Chowk Bazar at lower Darjeeling is a bustling market where you can get any types of household items, clothing items, bags, footwear, grocery and spices. It is infact the local market of Darjeeling town. Prices are relatively cheaper at Chowk Bazar, but I cannot guarantee the quality for items like dresses, shoes and bags.

If you want to buy authentic Tibetan handicrafts, then you should head towards the Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre off the Lebong Cart Road. You will get handmade Tibetan carpets, scarves, clothes, handicrafts, thangkas and many more made by the local artisans.

Day trips from Darjeeling | Darjeeling Travel Guide

You can make day trips from Darjeeling to Mirik (known for Mirik Lake) and Kurseong. We recommend to hire a car from Chowk Bazar or Club side taxi Stand to visit these places.

You can also take a day trip to Takdah , Tinchuley and Lamahatta from Darjeeling.

Darjeeling is also the nearest town to Maneybhanjan, the base camp of Sandakphu trek.

View of Kanchenjunga and Bhanu Bhawan

Darjeeling Trip – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs answered)

Bagdogra is the nearest airport to Darjeeling. It is around 68km and takes about 3 to 3.5 hours to reach Darjeeling.

Yes, Darjeeling is quite safe for tourists and travellers. In the last few years, there had been a few agitations when Darjeeling had come to a stop. But now, Darjeeling is quite safe to travel. Do take an informed decision before your Darjeeling trip or travelling to any place.

Darjeeling is quite famous for mountains and the views of Kanchenjunga, third highest mountain of the world and tea gardens. Darjeeling tea is known all over the world. Also, Darjeeling Himalayan Railways (toy train) is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sunrise at Tiger Hill is also a major attraction.

The name ‘Darjeeling’ came from the Tibetan words, ‘dorje’ meaning thunderbolt (originally the scepter of Indra) and ‘ling’ a place or land. Thus Darjeeling is popularly known as ‘The land of the thunderbolt’.

Nepali, Bengali, Hindi and English are widely spoken in Darjeeling. Nepali is spoken by more than 70% of the population in Darjeeling, Kurseong and Mirik and is the main language in the hills, followed by Bengali.

Darjeeling has two main peak seasons for tourists – March to May and October to November. Usually these months are the best time to visit Darjeeling as the climate is at its best during this time and is perfect for outdoor activities.

Since the last couple of years, Darjeeling has witnessed snowfall in the months of December. But that is also for a few days. You will see snowfall at Sandakphu for sure.

Yes, it is advised to carry woolen clothes even during the summer. At least a windproof jacket should be taken. The weather is highly unpredictable in Darjeeling. If it rains, the weather suddenly becomes very chilly.

2-3 days are good enough for a leisurely Darjeeling trip covering the main attractions. Usually, a trip to Darjeeling and Gangtok is done together. In that case, 7-8 days are good enough for both the destinations.

Darjeeling is a sleepy little hill town. While there are bars and pubs in Darjeeling, but the town usually sleeps by 11 pm.

Yes, there are sufficient ATMs in Darjeeling. There is an SBI ATM at Darjeeling Mall. Also, most of the shops accept debit and credit cards these days.

Darjeeling is famous for its tea and you can buy Darjeeling Tea as souvenirs. You can also buy local handicraft items like Tibetan masks, paintings, thangkas, local jewellery items, woolens like shawls, pashminas and stoles, Khukris and other curio items. Authentic handmade carpets, wooden items and woollen items are available at Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre.

Golden Tips and Nathmulls are some of the best places to buy authentic Darjeeling tea. Both shops are located at the Mall. You can also buy Darjeeling Tea from Happy Valley Tea Estate. It is recommended not to buy tea from road-side shops unless you are absolutely sure about the quality.

Other Resources on Darjeeling

  • 12 Best Places to Eat in Darjeeling
  • Darjeeling Mall and a Heritage Walk around the Mall Road
  • Darjeeling Zoo – A Photostory
  • Movies shot in Darjeeling
  • Darjeeling Himalayan Railways
  • Darjeeling in Monsoons
  • Rangaroon – Experience Tea Tourism near Darjeeling
  • Singtom Tea Estate and Resort – Tea Tourism in Darjeeling
  • A Brief History of Darjeeling

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Thank you very much for sharing the interesting information, I read it completely. Good you explained everything in detail it has been a great help.

I want to visit darjeeling and want to know about darjeeling before visit with my family.

Please let us kniow if you have any specific queries. We will be happy to answer.

Hi.You blog is very useful.I’m planning to visit Darjeeling in first week of July from Southern India. So we are preferring to take flight to bagdogra…i want to know does weather condition affect our flight timings?.is it better to take train?

Thanks for reading our blog. Flight to Bagdogra is fine.

This is so beautiful! You make me wanna go Darjeeling all the more. Just checking, is Darjeeling safe for solo travelers? Also where’s the best place to stay for female solo travelers? And from NJP to Darjeeling what’s the best mode of transportation for one person?

Hello Ashini! Thank you for stopping by! Darjeeling is quite safe for solo travellers. The best mode of transportation from NJP to Darjeeling for one is to take a shared jeep. otherwise you can reach Tenzing Norgay Bus Stand at Siliguri and take a bus to Darjeeling. You will also get shared cabs from there. If you want a bit more comfort, you can check wizzride as well. Revolver is a good place to stay in Darjeeling for solo travellers. Pahari Soul Homestay is also good. There are a few backpackers hostel in Darjeeling as well. You can check them as well!

i was planning to stay at Darjeeling for December for at least a month. i was thinking of renting a house since i have work from home option. Wanted to check is it possible to do so ? how much is the rent ? and do we have steady internet ? Would you be kind to respond to the above if you know about it ?

Hello Haneefa! Well, I do not have much information about renting a house in Darjeeling. But I am sure you will get one. You can check out Classic Guest House or airbnb for the same. At Darjeeeling, you will get a steady internet. No issues with that. Hope this helps. 🙂

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I want to catch the 10am flight from Bagdogra. What is the earliest transport in the morning from Darjeeling?

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It is better to book a car for your journey from Darjeeling to Bagdogra.

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You have made Darjeeling more beautiful from your precise perceptive.

Thank you so much for your kind words. Darjeeling is always beautiful to us.

Many Thank you..TO show the beauty of Darjeeling..This was Amazing..Keep it up

Thank you so much!

Please advise the name of budgeted and good hotel for senior citizens family of 68 years where the car drops at hotel gate and its room are within 1st floor and has good restaurant and which 3-5 minutes walking distance from Mall. Thanks for your effective and blog

Thank you for stopping by our blog. There are a few good hotels near the Mall area which you can consider – Seven Seas near Keventers, The Bellevue on the Mall Road, Hotel Sunflower on the Mall, Dekeling Hotel. You can also consider staying at Darjeeling Tourist Lodge. Its about 7-8 mins walk from Mall, but is quite good.

Since childhood I’ve witnessed the gradual change in climate, education, culture, society, economy, politics and religions, and recently a bit of business. And when I take the flight retrospectively in introspective mood,I feel sad to land back momentarily. But when I see the flood of tourists with a lot of excitement and sunny faces and the depiction of Darjeeling, my aesthetic sense gets rejuvenated. Salute to the blog writer for the concern shown for sanitation and request to the upcoming tourists not to litter. Welcome for further minute details.

Thank you so much for the comment. Would love to discuss with you about Darjeeling more if given a chance. Do keep in touch!

Nice blog author. your information is so useful. thank you.

Thank you, thank you. You made my travel to Darjeeling and easy thing to plan. May I suggest you also add Summit Hermon hotel in your lists of budget friendly hotels for amazing Kanchenjunga views? They have family rooms with terrace. I can share pictures if you like. 🙂

Thank you Tanvi for your lovely comment. We will definitely include Summit Hermon Hotel in the list of hotels in the next update.

Wonderful post! This article is really helpful for travelers. I heard about Darjeeling that is a beautiful place in India. I am planning to go to Darjeeling this December. can I see snowfall in December, and what can I do with my family in Darjeeling.

Hi Akansha! Thank you for your comment. Yes, Darjeeling is quite beautiful, but you will probably not get snowfall in Darjeeling itself. You might have to go to Sandakphu. And yes, you can travel with your parents to Darjeeling.

This was amazing.. trust me Thankyou

You forgot to mention Aloobari monostry and Jalapahar, St Paul

Will include it in the next update for sure. Thank you for mentioning it.

it is a helpful and informative blog, I really appreciate the work you have done, you explained everything in such an amazing and simple way, Darjeeling is one of the most beautiful hill stations. thank you for sharing this amazing information with us.

Wow! Such a wonderful and beautiful pictures, very detail & informative article. Thanks for sharing your wonderful experience with fellow travelers. Your valuable information’s will help us to plan our tour more properly. I must say you have done a great job in highlighting the beauty of Darjeeling & have justified the tag “The Queen of Hills” for Darjeeling. The pictures you have shared will definitely inspire every travelers heart to plan a Darjeeling Tour and to witness the mesmerizing beauty in the lap of Himalayas. Hope soon I could cover this mesmerizing destination with the help of your detailed knowledge.

I must say you have done a great job in highlighting the beauty of Darjeeling. Well Done and Keep it up

Thank you so much.

Thanks for a marvelous posting! I really enjoyed reading it, this post is very interesting and informative. Thanks for sharing…

I must say your photographs are too good, I have been to many places in north India, but east is still untouched. I would love to be there soon..

We guess we made a huge mistake by not going to Rock Garden! The waterfalls looks so beautiful!

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1. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

20 km from city center 1 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway also referred to as the DHR, and lovingly called the 'Darjeeling Toy Train', is a 2 feet narrow gauge train that runs between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling, in West Bengal, India. A journey in the Darjeeling Toy Train has amazing sights with pleasing mountain views and pass by villages and local shops on the way, with children merrily waving at them. 

2. Tiger Hill

Tiger Hill

6 km from city center 2 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Lying at an altitude of 2590 meters and a distance of 13 kilometres away from the Darjeeling, Tiger Hill is most famous for its splendid sights of sunrise from where you can see the peaks of Kanchenjunga illuminate before the sun is seen at lower elevations. The magnificent view of snow-capped mountains sitting amidst cotton clouds attracts tourists to Tiger Hill from all over the country.

3. Batasia Loop

Batasia Loop

3 km from city center 3 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Located around 5 km from Darjeeling, Batasia loop is a spiral railway track where the toy train takes a complete 360 degree turn. The toy train descends by 1,000 ft. as it completes the loop through a large circular area.

4. Darjeeling Ropeway

Darjeeling Ropeway

3 km from city center 4 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Darjeeling Ropeway is a cable car circuit where one can witness a myriad of exquisite landscapes, from the glorious snow-capped mountains to the charming valley replete with verdant tea estates.

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1 km from city center 5 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Be it black, green, or oolong, tea is as synonymous with Darjeeling as a view of the majestic Kanchenjunga. With over 80 tea plantations in Darjeeling, spread across the slopes of the valleys of this tourist trap, a visit to at least one tea garden is crucial to the tourist's agenda. The famous Happy Valley Tea Estate is the only garden amongst these that allows tourists to view the subtler nuances of producing and processing tea with their tea factory guided tour.

6. Himalayan Mountaineering Institute

Himalayan Mountaineering Institute

2 km from city center 6 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Located in Darjeeling, Himalayan Mountaineering Institute is recognized as one of the best mountaineering institutes in the world. Established on 4th November 1954, the primary purpose of this initiative was to encourage, enhance and support the interest of the people in the sport of mountaineering, and to channel the abundant energy of the youth into a productive and self-awarding sport. 

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7. Shopping in Darjeeling

Shopping in Darjeeling

0 km from city center 7 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

 Darjeeling is famous for its handmade items including pendants with gems engraved on them, paintings known as 'Thangkas' which depicts stories of the Buddhist religion. Nehru road is likely to be the perfect spot for the tourists. Another place to stuff in your shopping bags is Chowk Bazaar which has all kinds of stuff ranging from clothes to mouth-watering dishes.

8. Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park

Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park

2 km from city center 8 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

The Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park is a splendid enclosure in Darjeeling housing a wide variety of animals. Also known as Darjeeling Zoo, this is a haven for animals of all kinds and a huge centre of attraction for animal lovers and nature enthusiasts.

9. Darjeeling Rock Garden

Darjeeling Rock Garden

3 km from city center 9 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Rock Garden is an exquisite picnic spot terraced with natural fall known as Chunnu summer fall, located 10 km away from Darjeeling. It is also known as Barbotey Rock Garden which is surrounded by beautiful hill stream along with the slope covered with fascinating flower gardens and sitting arrangements at various level. It is considered one of the most preferred visiting destinations for nature lovers travelling to Darjeeling.

10. Singalila National Park

Singalila National Park

20 km from city center 10 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Located at an altitude of more than 7000 feet above the sea in the Singalila range, the Singalila National Park is the highest national park in West Bengal. It is most famous for the breathtakingly mind-stirring view of the Himalayan peak that it offers, providing a panoramic view of the gigantic Himalayas from Nepal to Sikkim and up to Bhutan .

11. Nightingale Park

Nightingale Park

2 km from city center 11 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Located in the mesmerising hill station of Darjeeling, the Nightingale Park is a public park area frequented by the tourists and locals to relish gorgeous views of the Kanchenjunga ranges. It serves as an ideal place to unwind and recharge amidst lush greenery and soothing winds. This park was earlier called 'The Shrubbery' when it was a private courtyard of Sir Thomas Tartan's Bungalow, during the British reign.

12. Darjeeling Peace Pagoda

Darjeeling Peace Pagoda

2 km from city center 12 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Located on the slopes of Jalapahar hills in Darjeeling, the Peace Pagoda, or the Japanese Peace Pagoda is one of the peace pagodas designed to establish unity, harmony and goodwill amongst people belonging to different sects of society. Famous for its tranquillity, it offers stunning views of snow-clad peaks including the Kanchenjunga peak making it an ideal place for peace and nature lovers.

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13. Kanchenjunga

Kanchenjunga

13 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

The third highest peak in the world, the majestic Kanchenjunga, also spelt Kangchenjunga, is one of the most stunning mountains. Surrounded by Nepal, Sikkim and Tibet, Mt Kanchenjunga was first scaled in 1955 but since then has been declared sacred. Kanchenjunga' is a Tibetan name which means 'The Five Treasures of the High Snow'.

14. Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu Trek

27 km from city center 14 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Sandakphu Peak (11,941 Feet) is the highest peak in West Bengal. The highest peak of Singalila Ridge in Darjeeling district, almost near the border of Nepal, it is located very close to Singalila National Park. Sandakphu, the highest peak in West Bengal, gives you a spectacular view of four out of five highest peaks in the world.

15. Trekking in Darjeeling

Trekking in Darjeeling

0 km from city center 15 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Offering you a sweeping view of four out of the five highest peaks of the world Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu and Lhotse, all in a single stretch, Darjeeling offers some of the best trekking routes in the world.

16. Chowrasta Darjeeling

Chowrasta Darjeeling

0 km from city center 16 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Chowrasta, located at the heart of Darjeeling, is a vibrant and bustling public square that serves as the town's main focal point. Literally translating to "four roads," Chowrasta is a flat open space where four major roads converge, offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and the majestic Kanchenjunga mountain range. This lively promenade is a favorite among locals and tourists alike, providing a charming retreat to unwind and soak in the serene atmosphere.

17. Dali Monastery

Dali Monastery

2 km from city center 17 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Dali Monastery, also known as Druk Sangag Choling Monastery, stands majestically on the slopes of Darjeeling, a testament to the rich Tibetan Buddhist heritage in the region. The monastery, founded by Kyabje Thuksey Rinpoche, is not only a religious center but also an architectural marvel that draws enthusiasts and seekers of tranquility alike.

18. Ghoom Monastery

Ghoom Monastery

4 km from city center 18 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

At a grand elevation of 8,000 feet, the Yiga Choeling or old Ghoom Monastery is the oldest Tibetan Buddhist Monastery of Darjeeling. A 15-foot high statue of Maitreyi Buddha is seen in the central hall, made entirely of clay brought from Tibet. Rare Buddhist manuscripts like the Kangyur can be found here.

19. River Rafting in Teesta

River Rafting in Teesta

19 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

River rafting in the Teesta River in Darjeeling is an exhilarating adventure that combines the thrill of navigating through turbulent waters with the scenic beauty of the Himalayan landscape. Teesta, originating in the Himalayas and flowing through the picturesque hills of Darjeeling, offers an ideal setting for this adrenaline-pumping activity.

20. Monastries in Darjeeling

Monastries in Darjeeling

4 km from city center 20 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Darjeeling is home to several enchanting monasteries that add a spiritual and cultural touch to this scenic region. These monastic retreats, reflecting the essence of Tibetan Buddhism, attract visitors with their serene ambiance and intricate architectural details.

21. Tinchuley

Tinchuley

11 km from city center 21 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

At a distance of about 32 km from Darjeeling, Tinchuley is an offbeat hamlet situated close to the West Bengal-Sikkim border. With an altitude of 5550 ft, the name of the place derives from the words ‘tin’ and ‘chula’, which translates as ‘three ovens’ because the trio of hills constituting the hill station resemble mud ovens.

22. Happy Valley Tea Estate

Happy Valley Tea Estate

1 km from city center 22 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

At a magical altitude of 6,800 feet, the Happy Valley Tea Estate is the second oldest tea estate in the tea-rich town of Darjeeling. One can take a guided tour through the fragrant factory, learning and observing the procedure to produce the different varieties of tea.

23. Darjeeling Observatory Hill

Darjeeling Observatory Hill

1 km from city center 23 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Observatory Hill is a rising hill situated above Chowrasta Square, around 2 km from the Darjeeling Himalaya railway station, just above the Mall Road in the picturesque hill town of Darjeeling. It is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Darjeeling as it offers a panoramic view of the mountains along with the presence of various Hindu and Buddhist temples including Kanchenjunga Temple, Mahakal temple and Tibetian Memorial Shrine.

24. Bengal Natural History Museum

Bengal Natural History Museum

2 km from city center 24 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

A testament to the indigenous flora and fauna of the region, the Bengal Natural History Museum is a fascinating plethora of more than 4000 specimens being exhibited located in the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park in Darjeeling.

25. Lamahatta Eco Park

Lamahatta Eco Park

9 km from city center 25 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Lamahatta is a scenic village in West Bengal, 23km from Darjeeling. To showcase the magnificent views of peaks & rivers and the dhupi & pine forests here, the Lamahatta Eco Park was created in 2012. Lamahatta means Monk's Hermitage and so, this place promises an environment that feels as tranquil as a monk - a measure of balance between nature & man. At an altitude of 5,700 ft., this eco-park has a lot to offer.

26. Lepchajagat

Lepchajagat

8 km from city center 26 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Lepchajagat is a small village around 19km from Darjeeling. At a height of 6,956 ft, this vilage is considered a haven for nature lovers and honeymooners. Amidst dense forests of pines, oaks and rhododendrons, this village gives you tranquility. Viewing the Kanchenjunga peaks from here is a serene experience. It is now part of a reserved forest area.

27. Mahakal Temple

Mahakal Temple

60 km from city center 27 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

The Mahakal Temple in Darjeeling is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, located atop Observatory Hill in the heart of the town. This ancient temple, dating back to the early 18th century, holds great religious significance for locals and pilgrims alike, attracting visitors seeking blessings and spiritual solace. Set against the backdrop of the majestic Himalayas, the Mahakal Temple offers not only a sacred space for prayers and rituals but also breathtaking panoramic views of Darjeeling town and its surrounding landscapes.

28. Himalayan Tibet Museum

Himalayan Tibet Museum

0 km from city center 28 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

The Himalayan Tibet Museum in Darjeeling serves as a cultural institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich heritage of Tibetan culture and Buddhism in the Himalayan region. Through its diverse collection of artifacts, artworks, and multimedia exhibits, the museum offers visitors a comprehensive insight into Tibetan life, traditions, and spirituality. Situated in the heart of Darjeeling, the museum provides a platform for cultural exchange and understanding, fostering appreciation for the enduring legacy of Tibetan heritage.

29. Everest Museum (HMI)

Everest Museum (HMI)

4 km from city center 29 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Established in 1957, the Everest Museum or Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) museum stands as a testament to the rich history and culture of mountaineering in the Himalayan region. Its objectives include facilitating educational activities on mountaineering and preserving the works of Himalayan art and culture, attracting nearly half a million tourists, mountaineers, and researchers annually.

30. Malls in Darjeeling

Malls in Darjeeling

30 out of 30 Places To Visit in Darjeeling

Darjeeling, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, also boasts a shopping experience that reflects its unique cultural blend. Among the notable malls, Rink Mall on Laden La Road stands out, providing a multi-storey haven for diverse retail and entertainment against the stunning backdrop of the Himalayas.

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No. 272 Mountaineer narrow gauge steam locomotive in engine shed at Darjeeling Railway Station.

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Spread in ribbons over a steep mountain ridge, surrounded by emerald-green tea plantations and towered over by majestic Khangchendzonga, Darjeeling is the definitive Indian hill station and, for many, West Bengal’s premier destination. When you aren’t gazing open-mouthed at Khangchendzonga (Great Five-Peaked Sbow Fortress – at 28,169 ft (8598m) it's the world’s third-highest mountain), you can visit Buddhist monasteries, see colonial-era architecture and take a ride on the 140-year-old steam-billowing Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. The adventurous can arrange a trek to Singalila Ridge or ride a mountain bike around the hills. Meanwhile, the steep and winding bazaars at the foot of the town bustle with an array of Himalayan products and people from across Sikkim, Bhutan, Nepal and Tibet. And when energies start to flag, a good, steaming Darjeeling brew is never far away.

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Established in 1959, this refugee centre includes a Tibetan Buddhist temple, workshops producing carpets, woodcarvings, wool and woollen items, plus a…

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Japanese Peace Pagoda

Perched on a hillside 2km south of the town centre, the gleaming white, 28m-high Peace Pagoda is one of more than 70 pagodas built around the world by the…

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Darjeeling, at the base of the Eastern Himalayas in West Bengal, is a scenic hill station with a turbulent history. Before being developed by the British in the mid-19th century, it was part of the kingdom of Sikkim and was also temporarily ruled by invading Gorkhas from Nepal. Darjeeling quickly grew into a popular summer retreat for the British and they soon discovered that the climate was perfect for growing tea, their favorite brew.

Not surprisingly, Darjeeling is one of the top tourist places in West Bengal . You'll quickly notice that the culture there is very different though. The town is home to many immigrants from surrounding countries such as Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan. Nepali, not Hindi or Bengali, is the main language spoken. These top things to do in Darjeeling incorporate the area's distinctive heritage.

Ride the Himalayan Mountain Railway Toy Train

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Apart from tea, the other thing that Darjeeling is famous for is its historic toy train. The Darjeeeling Himalayan Railway was completed by the British in 1881 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It runs all the way from the lower reaches of the mountains to Darjeeling town. The full journey takes nearly a whole day. However, shorter joy rides are possible. The most popular of these is from Darjeeling to Ghoom via Batasia Loop. The train stops for 10 minutes at Batasia Loop, where there's a lookout and war memorial dedicated to Gorkha soldiers from Darjeeling. It also stops for 30 minutes at Ghoom, where there's a railway museum.

Tour the Tea Gardens

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More than 80 tea gardens carpet the hills around Darjeeling and any trip there wouldn't be complete without visiting a few. As you leave Darjeeling town, you'll come across gardens everywhere and can stop at any that appeal. Most will allow you to take a stroll around. Many sell teas too.

  • Happy Valley Tea Estate is the most famous tea garden. It's only five minutes from town, making it invariably visited by tourists. The estate has a long history dating back to 1850 and grows among the finest organic teas in the region. For an additional 50 rupees, you can get dressed up in a traditional Nepali outfit and pose in the tea gardens.
  • Badamtam Tea Estate, about 15 minutes north of Darjeeling town, is notable for having a towering Buddha statue presiding over its tea bushes.
  • An hour and a half south of Darjeeling, you'll find some outstanding tea gardens near Kurseong. These include Makaibari Tea Estate (which produces some of the rarest and most expensive tea in the world), Castleton (which actually has a castle of sorts and has been owned by Kolkata royalty) and sprawling Ambootia Tea Estate (their organic Darjeeling black tea is highly regarded).

If you're flying into Bagdogra Airport and driving to Darjeeling, you may also want to drop into Nuxalbari Tea Estate. This commendable tea estate is only 15 minutes from the airport. It's owned and run by women, and is the first large tea estate in India to produce " Certified Elephant Friendly Tea ". Elephants are free to pass through the tea gardens!

Learn How Tea Is Processed

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Witnessing, and even participating in, the tea harvesting process is a big attraction from March to November. Some of the bigger tea estates offer guided tours of their factories. Happy Valley Tea Estate, closest to town, is the best place to go. You'll get a full demonstration of how the leaves are plucked, oxidized, segregated and processed. Fascinating! The guided tea tours are conducted regularly from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. daily and cost 100 rupees.

Makaibari Tea Estate is another recommended place to learn about tea processing. Their tea factory tour is well-organized and insightful, and there are samples for tasting. The cost is 20 rupees. They also have a pioneering homestay scheme , whereby you can stay overnight in the village with a family of tea pluckers and join them in their morning work for an immersive experience.

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Want to escape the hustle of Darjeeling town? Estate owners have embraced tea tourism by converting their tea planter bungalows into exclusive guest accommodations. Check out these top places to stay on tea plantations in India for our pick of them. They're not cheap though, so be prepared to splurge!

Alternatively, Rainbow Valley Resort on Kalej Valley Tea Estate, 50 minutes south of Darjeeling, is a popular budget option. Wooden cottages cost about 3,500 rupees per night for a double. Tathagata Farm is part of an experiential organic tea farming community 45 minutes northeast of Darjeeling. It provides an authentic local experience, with village walks and day hikes. Guest accommodations consist of cottages and luxury tents. Rates start from about 4,000 rupees per night.

Meander Along the British-Era Mall

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Similar to other hill stations in India that were settled by the British, Darjeeling has a Mall Road that runs through the town. It stems off from one end of pedestrianized Chowrasta Square, the local hangout spot at the center of town, and connects to another end of it after doing a big loop around Observatory Hill. The shady, forested road is dotted with important historical buildings dating back to the British Raj era and has numerous viewpoints, including one to Mount Kanchenjunga. The whole walk can be completed in about 20 minutes. If you're not feeling energetic or fit, you can hire a pony for a couple hundred rupees. Chowrasta Square is a fantastic place for people-watching, so do sit and enjoy the atmosphere for a while too.

See Where Hindu and Buddhist Faiths Coexist

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Take a detour off Mall Road up to the remarkable Mahakal temple complex on Observatory Hill. This site was previously home to a Buddhist monastery, built by Lama Dorjey Rinzing in 1765. Apparently, he also built the Mahakal temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, in 1782 after three Shiva lingas (symbols of Lord Shiva) manifested themselves there. Unfortunately, the monastery was plundered by invading Gorkhas from Nepal in 1815. However, the temple still remains, evocatively surrounded by Buddhist prayer flags and prayer wheels. Don't be surprised to see a Hindu priest and Buddhist monk praying alongside each other. Nearby, are a few other temples and a sacred cave. Plus, lots of monkeys. Avoid carrying food because they may make a lunge for it!

Soak Up the Views with Tea at Sunset Lounge

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Where else to spend sunset than at the Sunset Lounge at Chowrasta Square. This tea bar belongs to Nathmulls , a prominent Darjeeling tea merchant, and is attached to their tea shop. As is to be expected, the variety of teas available is extensive. If you're finding it difficult to choose, the owner will give suggestions. Or, have a tea tasting session (600 rupees for two people). It consists of six teas — three black, two green, and one white. Pastries and cakes, made from the bakery on the premises, are delicious to eat with it. There's also free wireless Internet. Nathmulls sells all kinds of tea accessories, as well as tea, which make great gifts for tea-lovers.

Step Back in Time at the Windamere Hotel

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Want to get a feel for how Darjeeling was during the time of British rule in India? Windamere Hotel on Observatory Hill is the place. Some may say it's lost in a time warp, while others will find it delightfully quirky. The hotel was constructed as a boarding house for British planters in the 1880s and not much has changed there in over a century, including the vintage furniture and old-fashioned customs. The hotel prides itself on serving formal meals (there's no room service) in the dining hall, with set times for children and adults. Guests are requested to dress appropriately for dinner — no nightgowns, pajamas, or "short pants"! The highlight is the traditional afternoon high tea, presented by waitresses dressed as tea maids from the 1930s. You're guaranteed to meet some engaging people there. Rates start from 13,500 rupees per night for a double, inclusive of all meals.

Gaze at Mount Kanchenjunga

If the weather is expected to be clear, most tourists head up to Tiger Hill early in the morning to watch the sunrise over the snowy peaks of iconic Mount Kanchenjunga (the highest mountain in India and third highest in the world). The best months to do this are from mid October to December, and March to April. Unfortunately, notoriously unpredictable mist or fog may ruin the show though. The cold temperature and waking hour also deter some people from going.

Depending on the time of year, you'll need to leave your hotel by around 3 a.m. to 4 a.m. to beat the massive crowd. Otherwise, you may be stuck in the convoy of cars, and fail to get a spot at the Observatory Tower and Deck. Ticket prices range from 30 to 50 rupees, depending on the floor. Don't worry too much if you miss the spectacle, as Mount Kanchenjunga can be seen from many locations around Darjeeling town.

Marvel Over the Buddhist Monasteries

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The prevalence of Buddhist monasteries in and around Darjeeling are reflective of the region's predominant religion, Buddhism. Their bright murals, gigantic golden statues, and pervasively peaceful vibes make them captivating places to visit. Bhutia Busty Monastery is closest to town. It sits downhill from Chowrasta Square and was built there in the 19th century, after being relocated from Observatory Hill where the Mahakal temple is.

There are many more monasteries around Ghoom. These include Yiga Choeling Monastery (the first Tibetan Buddhist monastery to be built in the region), Guru Monastery (you can attend morning worship from 5.30 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. when returning from Tiger Hill), and Samten Choeling Gompa (with the largest Buddha statue in West Bengal). Dali Monastery, formally known as Druk Sangag Choeling Monastery, is also a must-visit between Ghoom and Darjeeling.

Join in the Prayer for World Peace

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The Japanese Peace Pagoda is another calm and compelling attraction between Ghoom and Darjeeling. It's one of many peace pagodas erected worldwide under the guidance of Japanese Buddhist monk Nichidatsu Fujii, in response to the brutal atomic attack on Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War II. The monk was a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi, and strong supporter of unity and non-violence. The pagoda has striking gold statues of Lord Buddha in various postures and artwork depicting his life. A small Japanese temple sits not far from it. Upstairs in the prayer hall, prayers for world peace take place in the morning from 4.30 a.m. to 6 a.m. and afternoon from 4.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Visitors are invited to join in and play a drum if they wish. 

Watch Rugs Being Woven

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The Tibetan Refuge Self Help Center on West Lebong Cart Road is an insightful place to watch the traditional art of rug weaving. This center was established in 1959 to support the Tibetans who fled their homeland after occupation by China. It provided them with an outlet where they could produce and sell Tibetan handicrafts to generate an income. The workshops aren't as productive as they once were because most of the refugees have aged. However, various handcrafts are still sold on the premises, including rugs. You can even design your own rug or choose from the catalog. Visitors can also see an educational exhibition of old photos and documents dedicated to the Tibetan cause. The center is closed on Sundays.

Feast on Momos

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Along with the culture, the cuisine in Darjeeling is strongly influenced by Tibet and Nepal. Momos, the quintessential mountain soul food, are everywhere. However, the curiously-named Hot Stimulating Cafe on the way to the zoo dishes up some of the best momos in India (although they're vegetarian only). This simple cafe is actually one of the best places to chill out in Darjeeling, as its rear deck provides a marvelous view over the valley and tea gardens. Devour the momos with local tumba (millet and wheat beer). You can even learn how to make momos, as informal cooking classes are conducted! The cafe is open daily from early morning until evening.

Explore the Local Market

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Hit up Darjeeling's indispensable Chowk Bazaar (also known as Lower Bazaar) for a real local market experience. It's situated to the south of town, downhill off Hill Cart Road, and is where the town's residents go to buy pretty much everything at bargain prices. Its lanes are filled with an assortment of products including wholesale spices, tea, vegetables, meat, Buddhist artifacts, masks, household items, shoes, textiles, rugs, and caps. The market is open daily, except Thursdays, from early morning until night. Weekends are especially busy, as vendors bring in bulk produce from surrounding villages to sell. Be prepared for crowds and chaos!

Spot the Shy Red Panda and Other Rare Animals

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Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoo is one of the best in India and a top attraction for families in Darjeeling. This high-altitude zoo was established in 1958 to help conserve and breed endangered native Himalayan animals such as the snow leopard, Himalayan wolf, and red panda (which Mozilla's Firefox Internet browser is said to have been named after). It also has bears, birds, panthers, deer and reptiles. Notably, many animals are kept in a protected open area, so it's like observing them in the wild.

In addition, there's a museum with a variety of stuffed animals and birds. The zoo is situated to the north of town, about a 20 minute walk from Chowrasta via Lebong Cart Road. It's open daily from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., except Thursdays. Allow a couple of hours to see everything. Tickets cost 60 rupees for Indians and 100 rupees for foreigners. An additional camera fee is payable.

Learn About Mountaineering and Try Rock Climbing

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Behind the zoo, the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute was founded and by the late Tenzing Norgay, who conquered Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953. Its museum is an inimitable repository of information about climbing Mount Everest and other major mountain expeditions undertaken. It can be visited in conjunction with the zoo, as tickets cover both. The institute is also a functioning mountaineering training center that offers mountaineering courses for all levels and fun rock climbing sessions. There's an indoor rock wall that costs 30 rupees to climb. Otherwise, the more strenuous outdoor rock climbing happens at Tenzing Norgay Rock, on the northern outskirts of Darjeeling.

Experience the Thrill of Paragliding

Thrill-seekers will be happy to know that paragliding is possible in Darjeeling. Off Road Adventure started the activity there in 2006. Blue Dragon Adventure and Travel also does paragliding and is recommended. Flights typically launch from Saint Paul School near Jalapahar, about a 10 minute drive above Darjeeling town, and land at Lebong Ground. You'll get an amazing bird's-eye view of the town, tea gardens and mountain peaks. Paragliding is dependent on wind conditions and only takes place from October to April. Tandem flights are offered for those who aren't experienced. Expect to pay 3,500 rupees per person for 15 to 30 minutes, based on the conditions.

Enjoy the Great Outdoors

In addition to the walking opportunities around town, Darjeeling is close to some popular hiking and trekking trails that can be covered in a day or longer. If you want to hike independently, ascending the Tiger Hill summit is a good option. Take Tenzing Norgay Road from Chowrasta or Gandhi Road. Otherwise, day hikes to Tonglu or Tumling villages have rewarding views of Mount Kanchenjunga. These hikes start two or three hours from Darjeeling. Adventures Unlimited , Blue Dragon Adventure, Off Road Adventure, and Ashmita Trek and Tours are reputable companies that conduct the hikes with transport and guides.

If you'd prefer a multi-day trek, try the trek to Sandakphu at the summit of the Singalila mountain range. It can be completed in four or five days, and you don't need to be super fit if you're used to walking. The views, flora and fauna are superb. For an added challenge, continue on to Phalut from Sandakphu (or drive to Sandakphu and start trekking from there). The above companies, as well as Tenzing Norgay Adventures , all provide trekking packages of different lengths.

Be a "Day Tripper" at Revolver

Are you a fan of The Beatles, the wildly famous English rock band from the 1960s? You'll feel right at home at Revolver. This characterful budget guesthouse is themed on the band, with each of its five rooms named after one of the Fab Four (plus manager Brian Epstein). Naturally, the owners are mad about The Beatles. They've filled the guesthouse with Beatles memorabilia such as photos, posters, and stamps. They also sell Beatles souvenirs, including mugs and coasters. Guests are welcome to play the Washburn acoustic guitar in the restaurant. Even the restaurant's menu is decorated with Beatles trivia. The healthy specialty Naga food is a treat! Rates start from 1,400 rupees per night for a double room.

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Darjeeling (Nepali: दार्जिलिङ Dārjiliṅ , Bengali: দার্জিলিং Dārjiliṁ ) is a hill station in the northern region of West Bengal . It used to be a lovely Victorian town built among the Himalayan foothills, the remnants of which are still visible around the Chowrasta. Darjeeling remains a popular summer and fall resort for the natives of Kolkata today. The main attractions are the cultural diversity of the Tibetan and Nepali populations. The town is also a jumping off point for travelers heading to Sikkim .

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Darjeeling ( DAHR-jih-lihng ) used to be a cluster of villages that was administered intermittently by Nepal and Sikkim . It grew in prominence during the mid-19th century when, because of its climate, the British established a hill station there.

Later it was discovered that the area was particularly well suited for tea plantations and Darjeeling tea is still exported worldwide. In 1849, the British annexed the area and Darjeeling became a part of British India. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was opened in 1881 (it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site ) and the town became famous during the days when the Raj was governed from Calcutta, the present-day Kolkata .

Many Tibetan refugees moved here after Tibet was annexed by China. They co-exist with the descendants of the many Nepalese who once came to the land as soldiers of Prithvi Narayan Shah and settled down there to work as labourers in the tea plantations.

There has been intermittent political action from Gorkha groups demanding an independent state (Gorkhaland). In June 2008 a strike paralyzed the area, with closed hotels, restaurants and shops, and the accompanying protests even turned violent a couple of times. Though inconvenient, tourists generally are not at risk, but you should check the status before going there.

Nepali is the main language spoken in Darjeeling. However, as it is in the state of West Bengal, Bengali is the state official language that is used in state government offices. In addition, most well-educated locals will also be able to speak Hindi and English.

The nearest international airport is Bagdogra ( IXB  IATA ) in Siliguri, 96 km from Darjeeling. There are flights from Bangkok , Paro and to most major cities in India.

By taxi or shared terrain vehicle

Siliguri is the nearest city on the mainline rail network. Ample transport is available to Darjeeling from here, a 3-hour drive on a well-maintained, hilly paved road. The most popular modes of transport are taxi (usually shared by three to four passengers), shared terrain vehicle (ten passengers), ₹150-200 depending on time.

Shared terrain vehicles depart regularly from several locations around town. They leave when full, and are a cheap, fast and reasonably comfortable way to reach Darjeeling.

After arrival by train at New Jalpaiguri (NJP) in Siliguri, taxis (₹1500-3000) and shared terrain vehicles continue the trip to Darjeeling. There is a booking counter at the taxi stand in front of the railway station. There is a prepaid taxi stand in front of the train station. After the last terrain vehicle has left to make a return journey from Darjeeling, the price rises to ₹200 per person. The prepaid counter will state that no terrain vehicles are available, but they can be arranged by fixers or by negotiating directly with drivers.

Tourists often opt to buy an extra seat or two to have more space for the three-hour journey up to Darjeeling. Luggage is carried for free on the roof (try to hire a taxi, terrain vehicle, or SUV with overhead carrier). Terrain vehicles may stop for a snack and toilet break on the way up (normally a few kilometres short of Kurseong ).

There are buses from Siliguri to Darjeeling, but they are slow due to the steep, twisted, narrow climb to Darjeeling. The option of shared terrain vehicles is available and it is cheap and faster. But terrain vehicles wait for a full load of passengers before departing.

If the bus price is ₹113 to Darjeeling from New Jalpaiguri, consider hiring a taxi, Terrain vehicle or SUV with overhead carrier. This will be cheaper if the vehicle goes directly from New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling.

There are also bus services from Nepal , see India#Nepal .

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New Jalpaiguri (NJP) in Siliguri is the nearest station on the main inter-city line. Direct trains to NJP run from Delhi (approx. 27 hours) several times daily. From Kolkata 's (Sealdah railway station), the best train is the Darjeeling Mail (circa 12 hours) running nightly at 10:05PM. There is also a train from Howrah Station called Paharia Express, departing from Howrah Station at 9:55PM and arriving at New Jalpaiguri at 8:45AM.

From NJP, the famous Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) , known as the 'Toy Train', completes the journey to Darjeeling. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was the first, and still the most outstanding, example of a hill passenger railway. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This route is popular with tourists as it passes through picturesque mountain scenery and has been the subject of many articles. The line has a series of zigzags and loops to gain height and even runs straight up several village main streets!

Seats on the DHR Toy Train sell out in peak season, so make reservations up to one month in advance. The train departs New Jalpaiguri at 9AM and arrives in Darjeeling at 3:30PJ, but only on certain days of the week. The train is diesel-hauled now and is reliable and punctual.

The steam 'Joy' train operates from Darjeeling to Ghum via the Batasia Loop, four times a day – enquire at Darjeeling station. Steam trains cost ₹2200 and diesel trains cost ₹1200. See the DHR website [dead link] .

A steam train also operates between Siliguri and 'Agony Point' above Tindharia most Saturdays and Sundays. Enquire at Siliguri station.

There is also a daily 'School Train' departing Kurseong at 6:15AM and arriving at Darjeeling at 8:45AM. It leaves Darjeeling at 4PM and arrives at Kurseong at 6:30PM. This is still hauled by a steam engine and is one of the world's last 'day to day' steam trains. Its schedule is frequently changed and it often runs hours late.

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Darjeeling is a small town and the salubrious climate means walks around town are an extremely enjoyable means of getting around. For longer trips, taxis are available in stands near the entrance to the Supermarket.

A great way to spend a day is to take a share-terrain vehicle to Ghum, visit some monasteries there and walk back via some of the villages.

One can also walk to the botanical garden and spend a few pleasant hours appreciating nature, then there is a rock garden, which is very much at a (slightly longish) walkable distance. One can also walk to the zoo and then to the ropeway at North Point. A walk to the Peace Pagoda and then to Jalapahar is also quite refreshing. Have a leisurely walk on the Mall road and relax for hours in the soothing sun at Chowrasta.

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  • 27.02374 88.254772 2 Dali Monastery ( Druk Sangag Choling Monastery ). This is the biggest monastery in this region. It was built in 1971. It is the head quarters and residence of Drukchen Rimpoche the XII, the head of the Kargyupa sect of Buddhists.  
  • 27.044353 88.262782 4 Botanical garden . The green house has quite a nice collection of flowers.  
  • 27.02763 88.25939 6 Japanese Peace Pagoda . This impressing building is part of a grid of around 30 pagodas spanning the whole globe. Constructed by the Japanese Buddhist Nipponzan-Myohoji Order, the one at Charlimont on the outskirts of Darjeeling was consecrated in 1992. A small temple just lies alongside. If you're woken up due to the sound of drumming in the streets of Darjeeling between 4 and 5AM: These are the monks (Theravada) of the Japanese temple having their early morning walk.  
  • 27.05365 88.26009 7 Nightingale Park/Shrubbery Park ( mid-way between Chowrasta and HMI/zoo, a 10-minute flat walk from either ). Daily 9AM-5PM year-round. Cultural programme runs approximately April-Nov 2-4PM . A beautiful park with a package of cultural program performed daily during the tourist season. The park features a giant Statue of Lord Shiva, a temple, and provisions for live-interactive entertainment. The best time to visit the park is in the evenings. You may think of it as an alternative to Tiger-hill to see the sunlight magic on Kangchenjunga from this park. Good spot for photographers, as this place is not very crowded. Nice landscape is visible from this park. ₹20 .  
  • 27.0499 88.26603 8 Observatory Hill & Mahakal Temple . Observatory Hill is the oldest site in Darjeeling. This hill is also known as the “Makal-Babu-Ko-Thaan” in local area. It is said that a Red Hat Buddhist Monastery stood at this very spot. Nepal people destroyed this monastery in the 19th century. The Mahakal Temple now stands on this hill.  
  • 27.037527 88.262112 11 Dhirdham Temple ( just below Darjeeling station ). This temple was built by Purna Bahadur Pradhan in 1939. ( updated Jan 2017 )
  • 27.048066 88.266753 12 St. Andrew's Church ( near the famous mall ). This church was built in 1843. ( updated Jan 2017 )
  • 27.052628 88.258886 14 Old Cemetery . ( updated Jun 2020 )
  • Mahakal Mandir ( just behind the Mall area ). A Shiva temple at a top height; it will take some hardships to be there. ( updated Jul 2022 )

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Darjeeling is one of the oldest hill stations in India, and has plenty of options, both for those seeking a lazy getaway from the hot plains, as well as nature enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies. Apart from sights within the town, there are plenty of trek options along the Himalayan ridges on the India-Nepal border near Darjeeling. The most popular one is the Singalila Ridge Trail. Bookings for guides, porters and accommodation on the trail can be made in Darjeeling or in the nearby town of Manebhanjang, which serves as the trailhead. From July to mid-September the Singalila park is closed, but because of the rain, clouds and fog it is less enjoyable anyway.

  • Shrubbery Health Club . Less visited but offers unique and charming views of Kangchenjunga. Few locals can been found jogging here and offering prayers to various deities.  

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  • Das Studio , The Mall ( on the way to Mall ). Posters and picture postcards. Excellent selection of posters and cards depicting scenes of the Himalayas.  
  • Dorjee ( 20 paces uphill from Rink Mall, across the street from the General Post Office ). A unique shop that has a fascinating collection of Buddhist and other local artefacts. This place, though surprisingly small, is more like a mini Aladdin’s cave for objet-d'art lovers. However, the owner is rude towards Indians and they are frequently cold shouldered unlike the deep interest shown to foreign customers. When buying artifacts it is best to take a look round and not to appear in a hurry. You may try few other shops, which are opposite the State Bank of India and also below the Chowrasta mall. ( updated Feb 2017 )
  • Handbags & Junk Jewellery . Darjeeling is a place where you can get variety of ladies' hand bags and junk jewellery at an completely affordable price. You can try to bargain if you really like a piece.  
  • Oxford Bookshop , Chowrasta . Excellent selection of titles. Local travel guides.  
  • Tea . Darjeeling is famous all over the world for its teas, which are very aromatic and have a delicate taste. Shops selling teas (usually owned by local tea gardens), dot the area in and around the Mall, and at the Chowrasta. Golden Tips & Nathmulls are especially known for their tea and also ship worldwide. Another mention is a local tea shop, Thunderbolt Tea located on the way to Happy Valley Tea Estate. Stop by to smell the numerous varieties they have to offer. 'Darjeeling Tea House' located just diagonal to Nathmulls is also a good place to purchase tea. Location: Rink Mall

Currency Exchange. Riddhi Siddhi Exchange in Darjeeling. 11 Laden La Rd. Up hill from the Foreigner's Registration Office. It may give you better rates for larger amounts.

Several eateries that dish out North Indian, Nepali, Tibetan, and continental fare dot the area around the Mall. "Momos", steamed Tibetan delicacies, are a staple food offered by almost every eating joint.

Everything closes pretty early in the night (The town goes to sleep before 9PM; plan to be at your restaurant no later than 7PM). If you are planning to stay up late, you might keep something extra in stock to eat.

  • Boney's Snack Bar , Capital Market, Ladenla Road ( opp Clock Tower, Near Hayden Hall ). Serves very good grilled sandwiches, sandwiches, pizzas, burgers and even pastas.  
  • Cake Lady , ☏ +919547457734 . Cake Lady makes cakes, muffins and brownies to order and even delivers them free of charge to your hotel or home in Darjeeling town. The cakes are a taste of home using quality ingredients (sourced locally and organic wherever possible). Order the day before.  
  • Golden Tips Tea Cosy , Chowrasta, The Mall , ☏ +91 354-2253251 . 8:30AM-9PM . Darjeeling tea in loose (estate) & handcrafted gift packaging. Over 250 varieties - Darjeeling black, green, oolong, white, flavored, herb teas. Gourmet tea sit in service with a handsome and well presented range of snacks and eatables. Tea menu with almost 75 kinds of different hot & iced teas, tea mocktails. Tea paraphernalia like metal and silver tea sets & pots, strainers, infusers, spoons, tea cosies, etc. ₹300-12,000 .  
  • Hot Stimulating Cafe . On the way to Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, on Hooker Road, is this lovely little cosy place with pictures of Bob Marley covering one whole wall. The Momos here are awesome! They even offer a Momo-cooking course! If you want to taste the local home brewed beer Tongba, this is the place. The guy who owns it can double up as your local guide, trekking along with you to some adventurous outings from Darjeeling.  
  • Hotel Lunar . This is probably the best vegetarian restaurants in town where you can enjoy a great view and wonderful service.  
  • Kanika's (Veggie Lovers) , H.D. Lama road, (beside Bank of India) , ☏ +91 -0354-2258721-22-23 . A small but artistically designed hotel with lot of interesting painting. For vegetarians good place to eat with North and South Indian dishes, Chinese. One must taste Thupka (soupy noodles) here. If you play guitar just pick the guitar keep in the reception and start playing it! Medium range .  
  • 27.041497 88.266526 3 Kunga's . An excellent Tibetan place, situated just above the clocktower. It serves superb Tibetan food, including hearty Tibetan soups (Thentuk is recommended). It is, however, tiny, hence often full and crowded.  
  • Nathmull's Tea Cosy , The Rink Mall (Opposite General Post Office) ( at the entrance of the Rink Mall ), ☏ +91 354-2257309 . A great place tastefully done up with an amazing ambience and collection of hundreds of varieties of Darjeeling teas. Serving almost 100 varieties of tea & tea mocktails from a tea menu. A large collection of tea accessories such as silver tea pots & sets, tea cosies, tea strainers & infusers books on teas & other paraphernalia ₹20 to ₹12,000 .  
  • 27.03773 88.26461 4 Revolver , 110 Gandhi Road ( through wraught iron gate and behind the yellow Union Chapel ), ☏ +91 8371-919527 , [email protected] . If you want to try Naga dishes, this is the place. Non-veg plates made with ingredients such as smoked pork and fermented bamboo shoots. But you need to place orders in advance (at least 3 hr) for lunch or dinner. under 300 . ( updated Mar 2017 )
  • The Park ( 50 m from the clock tower ). Located near the clock tower, this restaurant is especially popular with tourists. They have two menu cards, one Thai and the other Indian, and the cook mastered both cuisines. The Thai cuisine is quite excellent. Try their Thai style chicken rice noodle. ₹90-150 .  
  • Beni's Cafe. Opposite the Big Bazaar, Near the Rink Mall. 3, Dr.S.M. Das Road. Around the corner from the Timber Lodge (100 m). Snacks, drinks and sweets. Lots of local people here. Price is OK.
  • Joey's Pub – Pop into Joey's Pub for some cheap beer, great hospitality, cricket on TV etc. A British-looking pub popular with travellers. A good place to pick up trekking information and travel partners to fill a terrain vehicle to Sikkim or down to the plains.
  • Kho Cha , Laden La Road , ☏ +91 354 225 7308 . a snazzy tea boutique having a very wide frontage even though the place is not all that big. Over 50 kinds of finely packaged teas from Darjeeling & other areas in India. Oolong, black, green, white, CTC, spiced, herbal & many more. Besides, they also have almost 25 kinds of estate teas to see, taste & select. The place even has a small 4-seater tea bar with a proper Tea Menu! Interesting and very well located. Few accessories are also available. Teas can also be bought from their online website which is quite nice.  
  • Tea – Darjeeling tea is world renowned after all. Also called the 'Champagne of Teas', You can taste and buy the best teas in the market & at Tea Cosy, the tea parlours with an excellent environment located inside the Rink Mall and at the Golden Tips Chowrasta.
  • 27.04451 88.26785 1 Sunset Lounge ( Natmulls ), Chowrasta Sq ( from Chowrasta Sq, walk into the small lane down towards Mahakal Market ). 9AM-8PM . Tea bar with friendly and enthusiastic staff ready to share their knowledge on tea. A big selection of teas is available (black, green, white, etc). The balcony gives a view over the mountains, especially nice in sunset, hence the name. You can also buy pastries, but having a tea pot of Darjeeling can't be missed here. They also sell teas and tea accessories for taking home. Free Wi-Fi. Cup ₹50, big Darjeeling tea pot (5 cups) ₹130 . ( updated Oct 2016 )

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Darjeeling has a large number of hotels and lodges. However, on the whole, budget accommodation is of poor value compared to elsewhere in India. Most places target groups coming in from West Bengal; backpacker-oriented accommodation is sparse and you probably won't get touts coming to pick you up at the bus stop so it pays to have a few ideas in advance.

There are several forest guesthouses in the Darjeeling area. In order to stay at any of these a special permit from West Bengal Forest Department is required.

  • Birds Eye View , Dr. Zakir Hussain Rd ( near the top of the hill on the south end of Darjeeling. From the terrain vehicle drop off and train station it is up to the very top and then keep going right ), ☏ +91 9832321037 , +91 9775972955 . Check-out: noon . Opened in October 2008. From ₹300 .  
  • Darjeeling Tourist Lodge , Bhanu Sarani, Darjeeling ( 7 minutes from Mall, near Gymkhana Club ), ☏ +91 354 2254411-12-13 , fax : +91 354 2254412 , [email protected] . Property belongs to West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation and has a breathtaking location with views of Kangchenjunga. ₹ 900-1,600 .   there are also dormitories available but these tend to be booked out.
  • Hotel Aliment . Check-out: 10AM . Located at the top of the hill, the views are nice, but the 15-min walk from the clock tower is quite steep. In some double rooms there is hot water 6:30PM-7:30PM, but they can fill up a bucket with hot water the rest of the day. There is also a simple restaurant, which houses an impressive library. ₹250-600 .  
  • Hotel Pineridge , The Mall, Darjeeling ( on the left before Chowrasta ), ☏ +91 354 2254074 . All rooms face Kanchenjungha. Rooms are dank & dreary with rickety old furniture. Offers a hint of the old world charm. ₹ 850-1,200 .  
  • Hotel Prestige ( Staircase up from main post office, near Rink Mall ). Check-out: noon . Simple hotel with cozy rooms, running hot showers and TV. Half hour internet use free each day. Owners are nice couple of Indian (Iranian ancestry) and Japanese. Single for ₹220, Double for ₹330 (2012). ₹220-555 .  
  • Hotel Roma , ☏ +91 9339424307 . Check-in: noon , check-out: 11AM . Located near the mall, the views are nice, but the 3 min walk to mall. ₹1300-2000 .  
  • The Parklane hotel , N C Goenka road ( from Darjeeling station on the way to chowk bazaar ), ☏ +91 354 2256902 . Check-in: noon , check-out: noon . All rooms office good hill view with balcony. Pure vegetarian restaurant is attached with hotel. ₹ 850-1,600 .  
  • Revolver , 110 Gandhi Rd ( behind Union Church, go through the Open School Gate ), ☏ +919434428935 . Check-out: noon . A Beatles themed lodge and restaurant. The lodge features five cosy rooms, each named after the fab four and Brian Epstein, considered the fifth Beatle. Very affordable, each room has a double bed, attached bathroom with hot water and closet. The lodge showcases a constantly growing list of Beatles memorabilia. Free WiFi available. ₹799-899 .  
  • Zakir Hussain Rd Lodging , Zakir Hussain Rd ( Top of the hill ). Offers a clutch of backpacker-oriented places. On a north-facing slope, which is perpetually misty, so these places get very cold and damp, with the lack of sunshine often being felt in the attitudes of the proprietors too. ₹180-500 .  
  • Bellevue Hotel , P O Box 28, The Mall, Darjeeling, W.B. 734101 ( at Chowrasta, the central square within the pedestrian zone ), ☏ +91 354 2254075 , [email protected] . Run by a Tibetan family for around forty years, the hotel features a modest, dry and warm interior, rooms are wood-panelled and clean. Free Wi-Fi. ₹800-2,000 .  
  • Gymkhana Resort , 1 , ☏ +91 354 2257325 . From ₹2,500 .  
  • Hotel Dekeling , 51 Gandhi Road . Located very centrally at the south end of the Mall. Has Wi-Fi. ₹600-3,000 .  
  • Hotel Fairmont , ☏ +91 354 2253649 . around ₹2,000 .  
  • Hotel Seven Seventeen , ☏ +91 354 2254717-2255099 , [email protected] . Centrally located. ₹1,500-3,100 .  
  • 27.0513 88.2606 1 Krishna Residency , 51/1 Lebong Cart Road ( 1 km from the Darjeeling Bus Stand ), ☏ +91 354 2259271 , [email protected] . Serviced apartment From ₹3,300 . ( updated Feb 2015 )
  • 27.047104 88.26607 2 The Elgin , 18 HD Lama Rd, Chauk Bazaar , ☏ +91 354-2257226 , [email protected] . A luxury heritage hotel in Darjeeling. The hotel has stories to tell from the time of its first owner the Maharaja of Cooch Behar to Nancy Oakley in the 1950s.  
  • 27.036414 88.263318 3 Hotel Sinclairs , 18/1 Gandhi Rd, Limbugaon , ☏ +91 354 225 6431 . It has 46 beautiful rooms and suites, with satellite TV. The wooden interiors give it an ambience of a traditional country home. ₹3,500-7,300 .  
  • 27.046674 88.26681 4 Mayfair Darjeeling , Mall Rd ( Opposite Governor House, The Mall ), ☏ +91 354 2256376 , fax : +91 354 2252674 , [email protected] . Hill resort offering good views. This property was once the summerhouse of the Maharajah of Nazargunj. ₹8,000 .  
  • 27.045842 88.267819 5 Windamere Hotel , Observatory Hill , ☏ +91 354 2254041-42 . Established in the 19th century as a boarding house for bachelor English and Scottish tea planters, it was converted into a hotel just before the outbreak of the Second World War. Has been the subject of many stories in the international media. It offers Wi-Fi facility. ₹ 6,650-12,500 .  
  • 27.036743 88.265752 6 NOT EXISTING LISTING IMAGE Cedar Inn , Dr. Zakhir Hussain Road, Below St. Pauls School, Tungsung Basti, Darjeeling , ☏ +91 354 225 4446 , [email protected] . Check-in: noon , check-out: 11AM . 4-star boutique hotel high above the main town, amidst groves of evergreen trees in serene environs. ₹7000 . ( updated Aug 2019 )

There has been a surge of tourists visiting Darjeeling in the last few years. Earlier, there was continuous turmoil and political disturbance in the hills . But since the establishment of the new government in 2011, the political stability has been restored and life came back to normal.

But extreme suffering and poor state of business, development, jobs and infrastructure has created deep scars, which may take some more time to heal. So a note of caution is given while travelling around the city.

Take caution when walking at night, as many feral dogs roam the street once the sun goes down. If approached by an aggressive dog in the street, acting as though you are picking up a rock to throw will usually deter them.

  • Kalimpong - (50 km away) a hill station in Lesser Himalaya and is recognized for educational institutions. Most of those were formulated during the British colonial period. The town has many religious sightseeing places apart from beautiful views of mountains.
  • Kurseong - (35 km away) home to the most expensive teas in the entire world. Some popular tea gardens such as Ambotia, Makaibari and Castleton produce special aromas which are difficult to cultivate elsewhere.
  • Mirik - (50 km away) nestled in the serene hills of Darjeeling, It is a picturesque location. Mirik has become a highly famous tourist place because of its natural beauty, climate and easy accessibility.
  • Sikkim - (100  km away) with more than 40% of the area covered with forest, Sikkim boasts of its natural beauty. It is well known for its lush green valleys and snow-covered hills.
  • Siliguri - (80 km away) on the banks of the Mahananda River, Siliguri is a prime educational, transportation, tourism and commercial centre in West Bengal. The town also acts as a key transit point for railway, road and air traffic to the northeastern states of India and other neighbouring countries such as Bhutan and Nepal.

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Trekking Through the Hills of Darjeeling

Darjeeling is a scenic hill town located in the Indian state of West Bengal. Known for its tea plantations and colonial architecture, Darjeeling is a...

Scenic Places to visit in Darjeeling

Darjeeling travel guide, darjeeling queen of hill stations, darjeeling weather, best places to visit in darjeeling .

Amidst the traffic and piercing noise, the sweltering heat and the hustle and bustle of Bengal lies a small hill station. Although a many in India but none like Darjeeling . Since the inception of time, Darjeeling has been considered one of the most preferred destinations for vacations. The regal Kanchenjunga, surrounding the tract, unmoved, like an army, a ride in a Toy Train , enjoying the envisioned landscape, the undulating hills and the mountains, sipping a cup of soothing Darjeeling Tea makes it worth the visit.

Indreni Falls

Indreni Falls

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Jhalong

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Chatakpur

Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Sonada, Chatakpur awaits as a serene sanctuary offering respite...

Lepcha Jagat

Lepcha Jagat

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Margaret's Hope

Margaret's Hope

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Maldiram

Nestled in the tranquil foothills of the Darjeeling district, Maldiram is a picturesque hamlet that...

Darjeeling tourism includes a variety of flora and fauna, surrounded by white snowflakes with the serene and eye-orgasmic landscape. Darjeeling truly is a feast, wanting to consume every bit of the place by the visitors. Right from the start of the journey, Darjeeling grips the attention wanting you to know more of the place. Known as the Queen of Hill Stations, the crest of Kanchenjunga shining brightly in the early morning truly supports the title. With all its glory, the snow-capped Kanchenjunga, standing tall, sparkling from dawn until dusk, dazzling the visitors as well as the locals, is the star of Darjeeling. The third highest peak in the world, at an elevation of 8568 m lies partly in Nepal and partly in Sikkim, India, but a full range view of Kanchenjunga can only be enjoyed from Darjeeling. One need not travel through the dismal paths just to get a glance at the majestic mountain. Kanchenjunga stands unabridged to entertain the visitors and the locals of Darjeeling.

Places to visit in Darjeeling

Symbolic of emerald green hills nestled against the backdrop of the surreal Kanchenjunga, Darjeeling is an array of remnants of the Colonial times that also serves as a quick weekend getaway to the Himalayas. Find your way around the Buddist monasteries, sign up for a joy-ride on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway , or grab an English breakfast at Keventers and spend an idle morning gazing at the world’s third-highest mountain- the Kanchenjungha.

If you are more adventurous at heart, sign up for a trek to the Singalila Ridge, or go visit the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute . Across winding lanes, bustling bazaars and amidst the winter chill, Darjeeling is the chicken soup for the thirsty explorer in you, and rightly earns its name as the Queen of the Hills .

Set out as early as 5 am to catch a spectacular sunrise at Tiger Hill. A major tourist attraction, this spot lets you gaze out over the entire horizon of the Himalayas.

Batasia Loop

The Batasia Loop was engineered by the British in 1919 to adjust and negotiate the steep gradient in the hills so as to prevent the train from drastically falling to a lower height. If you’re not taking a ride on the DHR, visit this place for panoramic views of the Kanchenjungha.

Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park

This zoological park located along rounded lanes that go uphill houses the most number of snow leopards in all of India. It is also extremely rich in flora and fauna while also housing a number of birds.

Himalayan Mountaineering Institute

If you’re visiting the zoological park, make a pit stop at the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute which is deemed to be among the best mountaineering institutes in the country. Experienced mountaineers and amateurs alike come here to get extensively trained on mountain climbing.

Peace Pagoda

The Peace Pagoda is symbolic of the four avatars of Lord Buddha. However, this place is a popular spot for meditation and attracts visitors from a large number of other religions as well.

Ghoom Monastery

The Ghoom Monastery is a must-see place during your trip to Darjeeling. Located very close to the Ghoom Railway Station, this monastery is among the oldest of its religion and houses sacred relics of the Buddhist culture.

Rock Garden

Popular among visitors of all realms, the Rock Garden is a man-made tourist spot that is dotted with exotic fauna and flora, tiny waterfalls, and timber-wood bridges.

Singalila National Park

A nature lover’s paradise, an adventure enthusiast’s ideal destination, the Singalila National Park is located at an altitude of 7000ft. Lush greenery speckled with rhododendron forests, a deer or so peeking through the woods, the rare sight of a woodpecker flying into the bushes- all of these make up the Singalila National Park. If the skies are clear, you might be lucky enough to get a glimpse of the Himalayas, sprawling from Nepal to Bhutan.

If you’re more of a laidback kind of traveler, spend an ideal vacation amidst the mountains sipping on a steaming cup of Darjeeling tea !

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  • 20 Things To Do In Darjeeling In 2023 That You Won’t Find In Any Travel Guide!

23 Mar 2023

Spread in ribbons over a steep mountain ridge, surrounded by emerald-green tea plantations, and towered over by the majestic Khangchendzonga (8598 m), Darjeeling is among the best hill stations in India. But the list of the most amazing things to do in Darjeeling goes beyond these attractions. The beautiful tea gardens on the slopes of rolling hills, the orchids, pines & rhododendrons, the cute Himalayan toy train negotiating its way through the mountains combined with great sightseeing tours, food, shopping and other exciting activities, there’s so much that this stunning town has to offer.

20 Best Things To Do In Darjeeling

Confused about what to do in Darjeeling? Here is the list of activities you can do in Darjeeling that will make you plan your holiday right away. Keep scrolling down and read along!

  • Teesta – Go River Rafting
  • Sandakphu – Trek The Peak
  • The Toy Train – Take A Joy Ride
  • Himalayan Mountaineering Institute – Learn Mountaineering
  • Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park – Explore Wildlife
  • Tiger Hill – Watch The Sunrise
  • Dooars – Explore The Tea Gardens
  • Kalimpong – Visit The Monastery
  • Peace Pagoda – Calm Your Mind
  • Batasia Loop – Explore The War Memorial
  • Thukpa And Momos – Relish Some Local Food
  • Keventers Restaurant – Enjoy Breakfast
  • Churpi – Grab A Candy
  • Chowrasta – Stroll On The Mall Road
  • Bhutia Market – Buy Some Woolens
  • Tattoos – Get Inked
  • Revolver Hotel – B&B With Music
  • Singalila Jungle Lodge – Lodge Amidst A Forest
  • Darjeeling Blossoms Eco-Tourism – Live Close To Nature
  • Khambuhang Nature Holiday Camp – Enjoy Cottage Camping

1. Teesta - Go River Rafting

People doing white water rafting at the river in Teesta, Darjeeling

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For one of the best experiences of river rafting in India , head to the Teesta river and find out why it is one of the best things to do in Darjeeling in June! The activity is loaded with a series of rapids with varying intensities, ranging from Grade 1 to 4, wherein the latter is only allowed to seasoned, trained rafters because of the level of danger involved in it. This is one of the best adventure activities in Darjeeling.

Cost: INR 900 - INR 1500 Best Time: December - June Risk Level: High

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2. Sandakphu - Trek The Peak

Trekking at Sandakphu, Darjeeling

If you are looking forward to indulging in more adventure activities in Darjeeling. A trekking trip to Sandakphu is absolutely essential for all adventure freaks. It is the highest point in the state of West Bengal and is definitely one of the most fun things to do in Darjeeling. Located at an astounding height of 3,636m, it is known for offering the best panoramic views of the enthralling Mt Everest and the Kanchenjunga Peak.

Cost: INR 9000 - INR 10,000 Best Time: April - May and October - early December Risk Level: Medium

3. The Toy Train - Take A Joy Ride

People taking a ride in the toy train, one of the essential things to do in Darjeeling

The Toy Train ride is one of the most famous things in Darjeeling. You can start your ride from Ghoom and get down at Kurseong, to eat at the many food joints, for Darjeeling sightseeing wherein you get a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding hills that transport you into a world of romance. It is one of the most fun activities in Darjeeling which cannot be missed.  

Location: Ghoom, Darjeeling Cost: INR 100 - INR 1300 Timings: NA

Suggested Read: Darjeeling In Winter

4. Himalayan Mountaineering Institute - Learn Rock Climbing

The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute at Jawahar Parvat, Darjeeling

The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute located at Jawahar Parvat in Darjeeling, conducts a number of mountaineering and adventure courses at various levels ranging from beginners to expert. The course duration ranges from a month to a few days. HMI has Rock Climbing and other basic activities for one-time tourists who do not want to get into the full-fledged courses and are visiting the town only for a few days. But whatever be the duration, the entire experience is unmatched and completely exhilarating.

Location: Jawahar Parvat, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101 Cost: The Basic Course costing INR 4000/- per person lasts for a month while Rock Climbing and smaller activities are provided through walk-in and cost a mere 200 bucks per person. Timings: 9 AM - 5 PM Risk Level: Medium

5. Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park - Explore Wildlife

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Located in the famous town of Darjeeling, exploring the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park is one of the best activities to do in Darjeeling. Get ready to meet the endangered Himalayan wolf, the Red Panda, snow leopards and more. You can also explore the mountain Institute and take a few tips for mountaineering.

Location: Darjeeling – Jorethang Road, Near Birch Hill Resort, Jawahar Parbat, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101 Cost: NA Best Time: March - June and September - January

Suggested Read: Tourist Places In Darjeeling

Places To Visit In Darjeeling

Darjeeling, the ‘tea garden of India’ is a very beautiful place to visit. The hills, the steam engine train, and the lush green tea plantations will make you want to stay here forever. And here are some of the best places and things to see in Darjeeling:

6. Tiger Hill - Watch The Sunrise

Kanchenjunga lit in many colours during sunrise

Your trip is unsuccessful until you have witnessed the sunrise at Tiger Hill . The way the sunlight falls on those snowcapped peaks of Kanchenjunga and illuminate it in gorgeous colours, that view is simply breathtaking. Hiking is one of the best things to do in Darjeeling and Gangtok. You will have the time of your life and will not be disappointed by the avenues of adventure and entertainment this place opens up for you.

Location:  West Bengal 734123 Cost: NA Best Time: October - December and March - April

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7. Dooars - Explore The Tea Gardens

The tea leaves of Dooars, Darjeeling and a woman plucking them

Taking a tour of the tea plantation is one of the top things to do in Darjeeling in May. Though the tea gardens of Darjeeling are world famous, you must take a trip down to them at Dooars to witness the sprawling beauty yourself and sip on that refreshing Darjeeling Tea . The verdant pruned bushes, especially in this tea district, is a magical sight which you will never forget in life.

Location: Jalpaiguri District, West Bengal Cost: NA Best Time: mid-September - May

Suggested Read: Darjeeling In Monsoon

8. Kalimpong - Visit The Monastery

The Prayer Wheels at Zang Dhok Palri Phodang monastery, Darjeeling

Zang Dhok Palri Phodang is a beautiful and popular monastery at Kalimpong, Darjeeling. The monastery holds enormous significance as it is home to the many rare scriptures which were brought into India after the fateful invasion of Tibet in 1959. A trip to this peaceful sanctuary should definitely be on your list of places to see in Darjeeling . If you are a traveller who is seeking a spot for meditating, visiting the Kalimpong Monastery is one of the best offbeat things you can do in Darjeeling!

Location:  West Bengal 734301 Cost: NA Best Time: March - May and September - November

9. Peace Pagoda - Calm Your Mind

The Peace Pagoda at Charlimont Hill, one of the prominent places to see in Darjeeling

Sitting atop the Charlimont Hill , Darjeelings Peace Pagoda is one of the 30 such pagodas in the world that were established by the Japanese Buddhist monk Nichidatsu Fujii as a way of promoting World Peace and harmony. Visit this one of the most popular Darjeeling attractions for an outright serene and tranquil experience.

Location:  West Point, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734102 Cost: NA Timimgs: 4.30 AM - 7 PM

Suggested Read: Wildlife In Darjeeling

10. Batasia Loop - Explore The War Memorial

Batasia Loop, Darjeeling

This is one of the most interesting Darjeeling attractions. Venture out to Batasia Loop, the historically and scenically significant junction and a great option for sightseeing in Darjeeling! If youre traveling via the Toy Train, or walking back from Tiger Hill, look out for this famous railway loop that goes around the open-air Gorkha War Memorial, established in honour of the brave soldiers from the region who laid down their lives in WWI and WWII and among the important places to see in Darjeeling.

Location:  Darjeeling district, West Bengal Cost: INR 15 Timings: 5 AM - 4.30 PM

What To Eat In Darjeeling

Check out the list of delicious food delicacies and where to eat them while you are on a vacation in Darjeeling. Take a look!

11. Thukpa And Momos - Relish Some Local Food

Thukpa in Darjeeling

Darjeeling has scrumptious answers to your food cravings while youre there. You can enjoy some delicious variety of Darjeeling food like Thukpa and momos that are available in the street joints at almost every nook and corner of the town. Gorging on thump and momos is one of the best things to do in Darjeeling at night.

Places to eat: Kunga Restaurant, Hot Stimulating Cafe, Dekevas

12. Keventers Restaurant - Enjoy Breakfast

Keventers Restaurant, Darjeeling

Having breakfast at Keventers should definitely be on your list of Darjeeling highlights. Don't forget to try the delicious Cheese Toast when you're dining here. You can hog on Indo-Western cuisine here or simply get a cup of coffee and drink it while admiring the views outside. It doesn’t get any better than this! This is one of the must-visit restaurants in this region. It is not hard to see why!

Location: Shop No. 1, Club Side, Nehru Rd, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101 Timings: 8 AM - 6.30 PM

13. Churpi - Grab A Candy

Churpi Chocolate of Darjeeling

Churpi is a kind of chewing bar that is not exactly sweet in taste, but has a delicious flavor nevertheless. What makes this unique is the fact that it keeps the body warm during winters and gives energy. It is available in almost all street shops selling groceries and comes at a nominal price. You can stock a horde to treat your winter blues when youre back home.

Suggested Read: Darjeeling In December

Where To Shop In Darjeeling

Who doesn’t like shopping? Here some of the places to shop in Darjeeling on your trip. Keep scrolling down and read along!

14. Chowrasta - Stroll On The Mall Road

A view of Chowrasta or The Mall at Darjeeling

Get to Chowrasta, or The Mall, as it is popularly known among tourists, and enjoy the beautiful evening, with a cool breeze brushing your hair while you shop. The Mall Road stretching through Chowrasta is not just a shopping hub but is also perfect for a relaxing stroll and is one of the best things to do in Darjeeling in 2 days.

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15. Bhutia Market - Buy Some Woolens

A woman selling woollens at Bhutia Market, Darjeeling

So what is famous in Darjeeling for shopping? Bhutia Market is a row of temporary stalls set up by the local Bhutias and is located on a narrow lane that leads down from Chowrasta (The Mall), next to Nathmulls. It’s a shopping paradise for tourists and its where you'll get all winter wear (like sweaters, gloves, woollen caps, mufflers, etc), jackets and even jeans at very reasonable prices. One of the fundamental things to do in Darjeeling is to go to Nathmulls and buy yourself an enormous stock of refreshing Darjeeling Tea from an array of shops.

Location:  5, Mal Rd, Chauk Bazaar, Mall Rd, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101 Timings: 9 AM - 8 PM (Closed)

16. Tattoos - Get Inked

A woman bearing a tattoo at a tattoo parlour in Darjeeling

Darjeeling is much like Goa in terms of providing opportunities for body art. Permanent and temporary tattoo parlours, offering to convert a part of your body into a brilliant masterpiece, are available at almost every nook and corner of the town, adding a hippie influence to this scenic and serene location. And the best part, they go incredibly easy on your budget. Getting a tattoo is one of the best things to do in Darjeeling for all travelers who crave fun and thrill.

Tattoo shops: Pradhan Studio, Tattoo 29, Samink Tattoo Studio

Suggested Read: Resorts In Darjeeling 

Where To Stay In Darjeeling

Now, let’s look at the best place where you can stay while you are on your vacation. Don’t forget to make your reservation on time!

17. Revolver Hotel - B&B With Music

Revolver Hotel, Darjeeling

Adding a unique touch to the town is its Beatles-themed hotel providing music based on both eastern and western influences. It’s a budget Bed & Breakfast Lodge and one would find every inch of the interiors laden with the popular Bands art. You have to experience it to believe it!

Location:  110 Gandhi Road, Behind Union Chapel, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101 Room charges:  INR 1400 - INR 3000

18. Singalila Jungle Lodge - Lodge Amidst A Forest

Singalila Jungle Lodge

It is a family owned property owned and run by Avinash Rai – a local. The lodge is spread across some 9 acres of land area full of lush forest and plantations. Once you are in the lodge premises, the only noise you may hear during the day is the chirping of the birds in its garden and the gushing of streams. The lodge offers a spectacular view of the Singalila National Park. You will have the time of your life here.

Location: Palmajua, P.O Bansbotay, Rimbick, West Bengal 734201 Room charges:  NA

Suggested Read: Places To Visit In Darjeeling In June

19. Darjeeling Blossoms Eco-Tourism - Live Close To Nature

Darjeeling Blossoms Eco Tourism

Image Source Darjeeling Blossoms’s foray into ecotourism began eight years ago. They, along with the help of our community, have earned a name for our excellent services. During your stay with them in their complex, you will discover the inner secrets and mysteries of our fascinating land, people and culture, so different from anything that one might imagine while residing in the hustle and bustle of city life.

Location: Bara Mungwa, West Bengal 734312 Room charges:  Starts at INR 3000

20. Khambuhang Nature Holiday Camp - Enjoy Cottage Camping

Khambuhang Nature Holiday Camp

The deluxe cottage at Khambuhang Nature Holiday Camp in Kalimpong, are well-designed rooms with wooden interiors to provide an authentic feel of Himalayan Houses. The rooms offer a range of amenities including high-speed Wi-Fi, 24-hour hot and cold water, toiletries, Room service, laundry service and much more. The owners will make sure you enjoy your stay at thisnature camp.

Location: Paren – Todey Rd, Paren Godak Khasmahal, West Bengal 734319 Room charges:  NA

Further Read: Cottages In Darjeeling

With so many things in Darjeeling, India and our detailed guide, we hope that by now you must be really intrigued to visit this place ASAP. Wherever you are, you must plan your trip to Darjeeling at least once in your lifetime to experience all that it has to offer. Darjeeling has all the great ingredients to provide you a perfect break from your daily life. We are also sure that you will want to come back again.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Things To Do In Darjeeling

What is there to see in Darjeeling?

The major attraction in Darjeeling include: 1. Tiger Hill 2. Kalimpong 3. Peace Pagoda 4. Batasia Loop 5. Sandakphu

Can we visit Darjeeling in December?

The average temperature in Darjeeling during December ranges from 2.5°C to 11.2°C. Most of the tourist attractions are open and there are lesser chances of snowfall. So, many people, especially couples, choose to visit Darjeeling in December too.

What is Darjeeling most famous for?

Darjeeling is famous mainly for its tea plantations. Another highlight is its Himalayan railway, which still has a working steam engine train making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

What is the right time to visit Darjeeling?

The best time to visit Darjeeling is during summer months from April to June.

How many days are enough for Darjeeling?

5 to 7 Days are enough to explore Darjeeling and the nearby Gangtok. Keep You can spend 2 days in Darjeeling, 2 days in Gangtok and 1 day in Nathula exploring and sightseeing the places.

Is there snowfall in Darjeeling?

Yes, it does occasionally snowfall in Darjeeling and only in some parts of the districts that are located higher in altitude.

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When to Visit Darjeeling: A Month-by-Month Guide to the Best Time for Your Trip

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Darjeeling often evoked in our imaginations by lush tea plantations, ethereal mists, and the awe-inspiring panorama of the Himalayas, is a sanctuary for those yearning to break free from urban routine. Situated in the Indian state of West Bengal , this picturesque hill station promises a rejuvenating experience. But the secret to unlocking the full magic of Darjeeling lies in picking the perfect time for your visit. The season in which you travel will influence not just the sights you’ll witness, but also the activities that will be available to you.

To help you navigate this choice, we’ve curated a month-by-month guide that explores the distinct seasonal charms of Darjeeling . So, let’s unravel the mysteries of this Himalayan jewel and pinpoint the ideal timeframe for your next great adventure.

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Darjeeling in January: The Crisp Welcome

Temperature & Weather

The thermometer seldom crosses 7°C (45°F) in January. The air is crisp, and a snow blanket may occasionally cover the landscape.

If you’re an ardent admirer of winter, January could be the perfect month. Grab a cup of authentic Darjeeling tea and enjoy the snow-clad tranquility.

January generally remains event-free, making it a time for pure, unadulterated nature indulgence.

Pros & Cons

The cold discourages crowds, so you get the scenic vistas all to yourself. However, be prepared to bundle up and know that many outdoor activities are off-limits.

Darjeeling in February: The Twilight of Winter

February is still chilly but slightly warmer, ranging from 3-8°C (37-46°F).

Outdoor activities start to become feasible. Enjoy the last moments of snow if you can!

Losar, the Tibetan New Year, may fall in this month, adding cultural depth to your visit.

Fewer tourists still, but the days start to grow longer, offering more daylight for exploration. The downside is that it can still be quite cold.

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Darjeeling in March: The Pre-Spring Awakening

March brings milder temperatures between 4-15°C (39-59°F), heralding the onset of spring.

From strolls in tea gardens to sightseeing tours, outdoor activities gradually return to the menu.

Holi, the colorful Indian festival, is a major event you might catch in March.

Perfect if you’re looking to avoid crowds and enjoy pleasant weather. The caveat is that evenings can still be chilly.

Darjeeling in April: The Spring Fling

April offers a pleasant climate, with temperatures ranging from 10-20°C (50-68°F).

April is excellent for almost anything—trekking, touring tea estates, or simply soaking in the beauty.

While there aren’t any significant festivals, the whole town seems to be celebrating the season.

Expect more tourists, as the season is ideal for all types of activities. However, this also means it can be a bit crowded.

Darjeeling in May: The Peak of Merriment

Anticipate gentle warmth, as temperatures in May typically fluctuate between 13-22°C (55-72°F).

May serves up a veritable smorgasbord of outdoor endeavors. Whether your heart leans toward mountain biking, hiking, or immersing yourself in scenic vistas, this month offers optimal conditions.

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Buddha Jayanti, which celebrates the birth of Gautama Buddha, often falls in May.

The best weather for outdoor activities comes with the drawback of higher prices and more crowds.

Darjeeling in June: The Prelude to Rain

June is warm but becomes increasingly humid, with temperatures between 14-24°C (57-75°F).

Still a good time for outdoor activities but be prepared for occasional showers.

There aren’t any significant events, making it a straightforward tourist experience.

While still great for activities, the impending monsoons can result in sudden landslides and travel disruptions.

Darjeeling in July to August: The Monsoon Sonata

Expect a misty and rainy ambiance with temperatures ranging from 13-19°C in July and 14-18°C in August.

While monsoons limit outdoor activities, they open up avenues to explore Darjeeling’s indoor culture, from local cuisine to crafts and museums.

The monsoon season is generally quiet on the festival front.

The landscape turns incredibly lush but comes with the risk of landslides and floods.

Darjeeling in September: The Aftermath

The tail-end of the monsoon leaves the air fresh, with temperatures between 12-18°C (54-64°F).

Tourist activities gradually resume, making it a good time to enjoy both indoor and outdoor experiences.

Darjeeling comes alive during Dashain, usually celebrated in late September or early October.

The terrain might be slightly tricky to navigate due to recent rains, but the absence of crowds makes it worth the effort.

Darjeeling in October: The Autumnal Charmer

October is a breath of fresh air, with the mercury ranging from 10-17°C (50-63°F).

From trekking to paragliding, all activities are back on the table.

October may host several Indian festivals like Durga Puja and Diwali, depending on the lunar calendar.

Excellent visibility and weather make it a prime time for travel. However, make sure to book in advance, as it’s a popular month.

Darjeeling in November: The Chill Factor

November sees a cooler climate, with temperatures between 6-12°C (43-54°F).

Though colder, November is excellent for sightseeing and experiencing the local culture.

There are no significant events, but the charm of early winter itself is a celebration.

The weather is becoming colder, but fewer crowds mean a more peaceful vacation.

Darjeeling in December: The Winter Wonderland

December is when winter comes in full swing, with temperatures dropping to 3-9°C (37-48°F).

Outdoor activities are limited, but the Christmas spirit keeps the town lively.

Christmas and New Year’s Eve bring festivities to this hill station.

The ambiance is magical, but make sure you’re prepared for the cold.

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Darjeeling: More Than a Destination

Why Visit Darjeeling?

Darjeeling, often dubbed the “Queen of Hills,” transcends the conventional notion of a tourist spot—it’s an immersive experience, a voyage into unspoiled nature’s embrace. Cradled by the majestic Himalayan peaks, this gem located in India’s West Bengal is a mesmerizing fusion of scenic allure, cultural vibrancy, and historical fascination.

If you’re deliberating whether this Himalayan haven merits a spot on your must-visit list, read further to understand why a sojourn to Darjeeling is a life-enriching opportunity you ought not to overlook.

1. A Tea Lover’s Heaven

Darjeeling is synonymous with tea. The hill station is globally famous for its high-quality, fragrant tea that has connoisseurs swooning. Take a tour of the tea estates to understand the journey of your favorite brew from leaf to cup.

Most estates offer guided tours where you can see the plucking, withering, rolling, and drying processes. Naturally, the highlight of your visit could very well be the tasting session. Relish each sip of the exquisite Darjeeling tea as you absorb the panoramic views of the estate’s lush green hillsides.

2. The Majesty of the Himalayas

The awe-inspiring Himalayas stand sentinel over Darjeeling, providing a backdrop of such staggering beauty that it’s almost surreal, particularly with vistas of Kanchenjunga—the world’s third loftiest peak.

Whether you’re an accomplished mountaineer or simply a photography enthusiast entranced by towering summits, the mountains encircling Darjeeling offer a rich canvas for exploration and visual storytelling.

3. Diversity of Flora and Fauna

Darjeeling acts as an epicenter of ecological diversity, bursting with an assortment of unique flora and fauna. Among its environmental highlights is the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, a standout among India’s zoological reserves. This sanctuary offers a haven for rare alpine species, including the captivating snow leopard and the charming red panda.

Nested within the zoo’s confines, the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute offers an enriching glimpse into the region’s mountaineering heritage. For adventure aficionados and nature enthusiasts, the allure of places like Singalila National Park is irresistible, promising trekking adventures and opportunities for wildlife spotting.

4. Cultural Melting Pot

Darjeeling is a fascinating confluence of diverse cultures, traditions, and belief systems. Home to various ethnic communities like the Gorkhas, Bhutias, and Lepchas, the town showcases its rich cultural panorama through an array of local festivals, culinary delights, and musical expressions.

Sacred spaces, be they temples, monasteries, or churches, punctuate the landscape, each providing a unique window into the spiritual mosaic that defines this multifaceted community.

5. Adventure Awaits

From trekking and mountain biking to paragliding and river rafting, Darjeeling has something to offer every adventure enthusiast. Routes like the Sandakphu trek provide spectacular views of four of the world’s five highest peaks.

If you’re not into strenuous activities, you can opt for a leisurely walk through the forests, where the pine-scented air acts as a natural therapy.

6. Colonial Influence and Historical Significance

Darjeeling’s allure as a British colonial sanctuary continues to echo in its present-day charm, notably through its architectural opulence and well-planned urban design. Among its historical jewels, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway—fondly termed the “Toy Train” —stands out.

This UNESCO World Heritage marvel does more than traverse narrow-gauge tracks; it transports passengers on a nostalgic odyssey through breathtaking scenery and bygone eras.

7. Culinary Delights

From local Tibetan-inspired delicacies like momos and Thukpa to international cuisines, the food in Darjeeling is another reason you should visit. Don’t forget to try the local fermented foods and beverages, which are an essential part of the native culture.

8. Ideal for Solo Travelers, Couples, and Families

Regardless of whether you’re embarking on a solitary quest for self-discovery, plotting a cozy romantic retreat, or organizing an action-packed family outing, Darjeeling offers an inclusive spectrum of activities and experiences.

Its multifaceted attractions make it a universally appealing destination for travelers across all age groups and diverse interests.

How to Reach Darjeeling

Getting to Darjeeling, the “Queen of the Hills”, may involve a combination of different modes of transport. However, the journey itself can be an adventure, introducing you to the shifting landscapes as you gradually ascend toward this Himalayan gem. Here is your comprehensive guide to reaching Darjeeling.

Nearest Airport: Bagdogra Airport (IXB)

Located about 65-70 kilometers (approximately 40-44 miles) from Darjeeling, Bagdogra Airport is the closest air link to the hill station.

Domestic & International Flights

The airport is well-connected with major Indian cities like Delhi , Kolkata , Mumbai , and Bangalore . A few international flights also operate to and from Bagdogra.

From Airport to Darjeeling

Once you land at Bagdogra, you have several options:

  • Private Taxi: Prepaid and private taxis are readily available and take about 3-4 hours to reach Darjeeling.
  • Shared Jeep: A cheaper alternative, shared jeeps are available but might take a bit longer.
  • Helicopter Service: If you’re looking to splurge and reach Darjeeling in a jiffy, there is also a helicopter service that takes about 30 minutes to reach the hill station.

Nearest Railway Station: New Jalpaiguri (NJP)

New Jalpaiguri railway station serves as the nearest railhead, located about 70-75 kilometers (approximately 43-47 miles) from Darjeeling.

Trains from all major cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai , and Mumbai arrive here.

From NJP to Darjeeling

  • Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (Toy Train): A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Toy Train offers a scenic and nostalgic journey but takes around 7-8 hours.
  • Taxi and Shared Jeep: Like in Bagdogra, taxis and shared jeeps are readily available.

Darjeeling is well-connected by a network of well-maintained roads.

From Kolkata

The distance is about 615 kilometers (around 382 miles) and can be covered in approximately 12-14 hours by car.

From Gangtok

Located approximately 100 kilometers (around 62 miles) away from Darjeeling, Gangtok presents itself as another must-visit tourist magnet in the vicinity. A road journey to this captivating destination typically spans about 4 to 5 hours.

Road Conditions

Although the roads are generally in good condition, landslides during the monsoon season can lead to temporary closures.

While direct bus service to Darjeeling is limited, you can take a bus to Siliguri or New Jalpaiguri and then hire a taxi or take a shared jeep to reach Darjeeling.

Inter-State Buses

These buses connect Siliguri to places like Kolkata, Patna , and other major cities.

From Siliguri to Darjeeling

Taxis and shared jeeps are available from the bus terminal and can take you to Darjeeling in about 3-4 hours.

Every season paints Darjeeling in a unique hue, offering visitors a multitude of experiences. Whether you’re a snow lover, an adventure enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or someone who just wants to sip exquisite tea while enjoying panoramic views, Darjeeling has something for everyone at any time of the year.

Understanding what each month has to offer helps you tailor your trip according to your interests. So pick your month, pack your bags, and set off for an unforgettable journey to Darjeeling !

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A. Darjeeling can be visited at any time of the year depending on your preferences. If you want a clear sky with a jaw-dropping view of Mount Kanchenjunga, visit Darjeeling during summer or spring. However, if you want to see Darjeeling as the less crowded destination, visit Darjeeling during the months of July to September. Nonetheless, whenever you go to Darjeeling, you will always be accompanied by breathtaking mountains, hilly terrains, a bunch of sightseeing places and lush green tea gardens.

A. As Darjeeling is the most popular hill station of the entire North East India, reaching Darjeeling is not a difficult task.

  • By Air: The nearest airport of Darjeeling is Bagdogra which is approximately 70 km wy from Darjeeling.
  • By Train: The nearest railway station of Darjeeling is New Jalpaiguri Junction. This railway station is 72 km away from the town and is nicely connected with other major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, etc.
  • By Toy Train: Darjeeling Himalayan Railway runs a famous toy train from Siliguri to Darjeeling. It usually takes 7 hours of journey time while you can enjoy all the scenic attractions of these hilly roads.
  • By Road: Darjeeling is easily accessible by road and it usually takes around 3 hours to reach Darjeeling from Siliguri.

A. Being one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, Darjeeling is replete plenty of sightseeing places. Some of them are:

  • Tiger Hill: Tiger Hill is a famous viewpoint of Darjeeling. It is quite popular for offering a mesmerizing sunrise over the snow-peaked Mount Kanchenjunga.
  • Batasia Loop: One of the most visited tourist places of Darjeeling, Batasia loop is quite popular for its spiral railway track and the War Memorial.
  • Ghoom Monastery: One of the largest monasteries in Darjeeling, Ghoom Monastery is a century-old architecture full of serenity and natural beauty.
  • Happy Valley Tea Estate: A perfect place to enjoy the tranquility of nature, Happy Valley Tea Estate is located on the slopes of the Darjeeling. Spanning over a massive 430 acres, your Darjeeling Holiday is incomplete without visiting here.
  • Himalayan Mountaineering Institute: Himalayan Mountaineering Institute is yet another fascinating place to visit in Darjeeling. Built-in the memory of Tenzing Norgay, here you can see the gears used by Norgay on his first expedition to the Mount Everest.
  • Tibetan Refugee Centre: Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre is a perfect place to get closer to the tradition, culture, and history of Tibetan People. Moreover, here you can witness many handicrafts made by these Tibetan People.
  • Japanese Temple: Built in the style of Japanese architecture, Japanese Temple is yet another attraction of Darjeeling.
  • Peace Pagoda: Just a little away from the Japanese Temple, Peace Pagoda is a place worth adding in your Darjeeling Tour Packages. View a gold Buddha statue in a round-shaped white architecture.
  • Himalayan Zoological Park: Visit this fascinating Zoological Park to see some of the unique wild animals such as Red Panda, Snow Leopard and many more.

A. Like any other Hill station of Himalaya, there are plenty of foods available to taste in Darjeeling during your trip. Some of them are:

  • Momo: Came from a Tibetan Origin, Momo is a delicious dish and quite popular food among the local people of Darjeeling. It is usually served as steamed or fried with a bowl of soup.
  • Thukpa: Tukpa is a tasty Tibetan food. It is a noodle soup mixed with meats or vegetables.
  • Darjeeling Tea: Your Darjeeling Trip will stay incomplete if you don't taste the world-famous Darjeeling tea. Enjoy the snow-peaked Mount Kanchenjunga while sipping a cup of hot Darjeeling tea.
  • Dalle: Dalle is a kind of pickle made with red chili, mustard oil, spices, and salt. The local people of Darjeeling usually eat it with Momo.
  • Sael Roti: Made with rice paste and then deep-fried, Sael is a kind of delicious roti. During the time of the festive season, have it with the famous Darjeeling Tea.

A. As Darjeeling is full of surprises, there are plenty of things or activities you can do in Darjeeling with our Darjeeling Gangtok Tour Packages.

  • Enjoy a Toy Train Ride: Darjeeling is quite renowned for its Toy Train. Its Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is UNESCO's World Heritage Site. So, take a ride in a Toy Train to explore the hilly terrains of Darjeeling.
  • Witness Sunrise from Tiger Hill: Wake up early to witness a breathtaking sunrise over the snow-clad Mount Kanchenjunga.
  • River Rafting in Teesta: Indulge yourself in an intense outdoor activity called river rafting. Have a thrilling experience of a lifetime.
  • Rock Climbing: Test your strength and endurance while trying Rock Climbing at Tenzing Rock and Gombu Rock.
  • Shopping: Shop different kinds of artifacts, carpets, leather jackets, coats and jewelry from the Tibetan Self Help Center. Buy sweaters, caps, and scarves from the famous Bhutia Market.
  • Trekking: Trek through the yet unexplored hilly terrains of Darjeeling. Trek at Sandakphu, the highest point of West Bengal.
  • Photography: Photograph Darjeeling's fascinating places and architectures to make your Darjeeling trip memorable.

A. Darjeeling is famous for plenty of reasons. But some of them are- Darjeeling's world-famous tea, world's third-highest peak Mount Kanchenjunga and Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

A. At least 5 days or 7 days are enough to explore the entire Darjeeling. With our Darjeeling Sikkim Holiday Packages, you can easily cover most of the tourist places of Darjeeling. Choose our Darjeeling Pelling Tour Package for 5 days to explore Darjeeling as well as Sikkim's Pelling. Moreover, you can also opt for our 7 Days Darjeeling Gangtok Holiday Packages to explore Darjeeling and as well as Sikkim's capital city Gangtok.

A. Darjeeling is quite safe to visit, as compared to other touristy places in India. The crime rate of Darjeeling is quite low and the local people are too friendly. Still, it is always advisable to stay alert.

A. Darjeeling becomes a little cooler in night. Hence, it is advisable to carry woolen sweaters, shawls or jackets. Furthermore, with shoes and sneakers, wear a pair of socks as the evening of Darjeeling is going to be cold.

A. The route from Siliguri to Darjeeling is a hilly drive of approximately 70 km with plenty of curves. The road is in good condition and you are going to love these 3 hours of the thrilling journey.

A. Situated at an elevation of just 6, 700ft, snowfall does not usually occur in Darjeeling. But, if you are lucky enough and plan your Darjeeling tour during the months of December to February, there is a chance to see the Mall Road and even Chow Rasta covered with snow.

A. No, you don't need a passport to visit Darjeeling as it is a district of Indian state West Bengal. Indian and Nepalese people can easily take a trip to Darjeeling without a passport.

A. Yes, all our Darjeeling holiday and tour packages are customizable. Hence you can change your Darjeeling Tour Itinerary as per your taste and requirements. Be it a 4 Days Darjeeling Tour Package or an 8 days Darjeeling Holiday Package; change it the way you want to have your Darjeeling trip.

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Darjeeling conjures visions of snow peaks, serenity of vibrant green hills steeped in splendour, a land of breathtaking beauty crowned by the majestic Himalayas. Darjeeling is one of the most magnificent hill resorts in the world. This heavenly retreat is bathed in hues of every shade. Flaming red rhododendrons, sparkling white magnolias, miles of undulating hillsides covered with emerald green tea bushes, the exotic forests of silver fir – all under the blanket of a brilliant azure sky dappled with specks of clouds, compellingly confounds Darjeeling as the QUEEN OF HILL STATIONS. The crest of Kanchenjunga shining in the first dawn light truly supports the title.

Darjeeling beckons thousands today for a leisurely respite from the bustle of the madding crowd. The traveler – whether a tourist or a trekker, an ornithologist or a photographer, a botanist or an artist – will find in Darjeeling an experience which will remain etched in one’s memory – forever.

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Darjeeling (WB), Apr 17 (PTI) Amid a new political alignment in Darjeeling, the demand for a separate state of Gorkhaland is back in focus and electoral fortune of parties hinges on promises of a permanent political solution to the long-pending issue.

Although a separate Gorkhaland state resonated as a major issue in all elections till 2014, it took a backseat in the 2019 polls. Parties, including the indigenous GJM and GNLF, then emphasised on development and restoration of democracy in the region.

Politics in the hills has seen many changes in the last six years.

The GJM, once a dominant force in the area, has become a significantly weakened political entity.

The queen of hills witnessed the entry of two new political parties – the Hamro Party led by Ajoy Edwards, which won the Darjeeling Municipal polls in 2022, and Anit Thapa’s Bharatiya Gorkha Prajatantrik Morcha (BGPM), which swept the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA) elections in June 2022.

They shifted the focus to provide basic amenities and livelihoods. However, with the Lok Sabha polls approaching, the issue of a permanent political solution (PPS) has again gained momentum in the hills.

The BJP promises a permanent political solution within the next five years, and the Bimal Gurung-led Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM), which switched alliances from the TMC, issued a 'final ultimatum' to the saffron camp, demanding a resolution to the hill problem as a pre-condition for their support in the elections.

BJP MP Raju Bista, who is seeking reelection from the Darjeeling Lok Sabha seat, stated that the “process of finding a permanent political solution for the Darjeeling hills has begun and will be achieved within the next five years”.

"It is our commitment to find a permanent political solution to the issues of the Darjeeling Hills. We stated this in our 2019 manifesto, and talks with the Union Home Ministry have already begun. A solution for the hills, Terai, and Dooars will be achieved within the next five years," Bista told PTI.

Bista mentioned that the “solution would be within the ambit of the Constitution” but did not specify if it meant a separate state.

The BJP has been winning the seat since 2009 with the GJM's support.

GJM general secretary Roshan Giri asserted that if the BJP fails to deliver on the promise of a permanent political solution, they won't support them in the next term.

"For us, a permanent political solution is synonymous with Gorkhaland, a separate state for the Gorkhas. We are hopeful that the BJP will keep its promise," he told PTI.

In 2019, Bista won the seat by a margin of over four lakh votes, securing nearly 59 per cent of the total votes polled. The BJP nominee then rode on public anger against the TMC government's alleged atrocities during the 104-day-long statehood agitation in 2017.

One of Bista's challengers is BJP MLA from Kurseong, Bishnu Prasad Sharma, who is contesting as an independent, pressing for the statehood demand.

He feels that mainstream political parties have failed to understand the aspirations of the hill people.

The Darjeeling hills, renowned for its tea, tourism and timber industry, have experienced bouts of violence since the 1980s due to the demand for a separate state of 'Gorkhaland'. The most recent agitation occurred in 2017, lasting 104 days and leaving a trail of destruction.

The statehood demand and the implementation of the sixth schedule of the Constitution were major issues in the hills in several elections, stemming from the onset of the protracted Gorkhaland movement in 1986.

Congress-Left Front-Hamro Party alliance candidate and Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh president Munish Tamang, an advocate of Gorkhaland, accused the BJP of betraying the people of the hills.

"Unlike the BJP, which has failed to define what their promise of a permanent political solution means, we advocate a political solution within the Constitutional framework, involving all stakeholders," Tamang told PTI.

Apart from the Gorkhas, other communities residing in the region include Lepchas, Sherpas, and Bhutias.

The TMC, in alliance with BGPM, has fielded former bureaucrat Gopal Lama from the seat, hoping to break the streak of not winning the seat since the party's inception in 1998.

"We are confident of winning the seat based on the developmental work undertaken by the TMC-led state government and the BGPM-led GTA in the hills. For us, the development of the hills is the main poll plank. The BJP won the seat thrice but failed to deliver on their promises," he said.

Although the demand for separation from West Bengal is over a century old, the Gorkhaland statehood movement was ignited by GNLF leader Subhash Ghisingh in 1986.

The violent agitation claimed hundreds of lives, culminating in 1988 with the formation of the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council, which governed the region with a degree of autonomy until 2011.

In 2011, after the TMC came to power after defeating the Left Front, the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA) was established with Gurung as its chief following a tripartite agreement between the state, the Centre, and the GJM.

However, peace was short-lived as Gurung led agitations for statehood in 2013 and orchestrated a 104-day-long strike in 2017, accusing the TMC government of attempting to "wipe out" the Gorkha identity.

Polling for the Darjeeling Lok Sabha seat will take place on April 26.

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