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Darjeeling
THE QUEEN OF THE HILLS
Darjeeling
(Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council) in northeast India provides the perfect
ambience of a hill resort with its mild climate and laid-back charm. Its verdant
hills and valleys are steeped in color, and are interspersed with vast stretches
of lush green tea gardens. Presiding over all these is the 8,586-m Mt.
Khangchendzonga looming over the northern horizon, giving a magical aura to the
land that entices thousands to its environs and leaves all the senses
intoxicated.
Darjeeling is hemmed in by Sikkim in the north, Nepal in the west and Bhutan in
the east. Darjeeling town, Kalimpong and Kurseong are the major urban centers.
Heavily influenced by British India, Darjeeling still retains legacies of its
colonial past. The toy train is one of the most striking examples of
Darjeeling's British Raj influence.
DARJEELING TOWN
Darjeeling town (population 83,000 and elevation 2,134 m) is located on a spur
with houses hugging the hillside. The places to visit are Chowrasta, a wide
promenade atop a ridge lined with shops and restaurants; Mall Road, starting and
finishing at Chowrasta, for a leisurely stroll amidst peaceful surroundings and
splendid views; Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park which houses the
Siberian tiger, Himalayan black bear, red panda, snow leopard and many other
animal and bird species, and the nearby Snow Leopard Breeding Center and the
Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, a training center for mountaineers which
also houses the Everest Museum; Natural History Museum, with its fine display of
Himalayan wildlife; Observatory Hill which has Hindu and Buddhist shrines;
Dhirdham, a pagoda-style Hindu temple; Tibetan Refugee Self-Help Center, a major
center for the production of Tibetan carpets, woodwork and leather goods; the
Buddhist monasteries of Bhutia Busty, Thupten Sangag Choling (Dali) and
Yiga-Choling (Ghoom); Batasia Loop, a marvelous feat of railway engineering;
Tiger Hill for its renowned sunrise view over the Khangchendzonga and the
eastern Himalaya; Japanese Peace Pagoda, established by the Japanese Buddhist
order, Nipponzan Myohoji; and Lloyd's Botanical Garden which has a varied
collection of Himalayan flora.
Visitors can also take a ride in the Darjeeling-Rangit valley passenger cable
car or hop on the toy train which wheezes and winds all the way from Siliguri to
Darjeeling town via Kurseong.
AROUND DARJEELING
Kalimpong
(pop. 46,500) is a sleepy little town situated at an altitude of 1,200 m, some
50 km to the east of Darjeeling. It once used to be the hub of the
trans-Himalayan trade between India and Tibet when merchants used to ferry goods
by mule caravan over the Jelepla Pass on the Sikkim-Tibet border.
The places to visit are Kalimpong Arts and Craft Center for handicraft goods;
Tharpa Choling Monastery, a repository of old scriptures and documents; Thongsa
(Bhutan) Monastery, the oldest in the area; Dharmodaya Vihar, a Nepalese
Buddhist temple; Parnami Mandir and Mangal Dham; Durpin Danda from where the
mountain ranges of Sikkim, including Jelepla, Tiger Hill and the confluence of
the Relli, Riang and Teesta rivers can be viewed; Zong Dog Palri Fo Brang
Monastery at Durpin Danda; Deolo View Point for magnificent views; and
Kalimpong's famous flower nurseries.
Kurseong (elevation 1,458 m) is a quaint little town about 30 km to the south of
Darjeeling on the way to Siliguri.
The market consists of rows of shops lining the main road which is crisscrossed
at several points by the railway tracks of the toy train. The places to visit
are Eagle's Crag which has a park from where glorious views of the
Khangchendzonga on one side and the southern plains on the other can be taken
in; Dow Hill which has the forest museum, Deer Park and a water reservoir, all
set amidst moss-laden conifers; and Chimney, a serene, open meadow.
Mirik (elevation 1,767 m) is another tiny hill resort easily accessible from
Siliguri, Kurseong or Darjeeling. The centerpiece of the town is the Sumendu
Lake where boating under the serene gaze of the Khangchendzonga makes for a most
relaxing pastime. Rameetay Dara and Deosi Dara are two elevated points near the
lake from where the view is terrific. Apple orchards and tea gardens are other
attractions.
VISA
Foreigners visiting Darjeeling must possess an Indian visa. No special permit is
required for either travelling or trekking inside Darjeeling. However, necessary
travel documents need to be shown as and when required.
GETTING THERE AND AROUND
From Kathmandu, take the one-hour flight to Bhadrapur (the nearest Nepalese
airport to Darjeeling), drive to Kakarbhitta (Nepal-India border, 34 km), to
Siliguri (36 km) and to Darjeeling (77 km, 2 hours 30 minutes). An alternate and
quicker route is to hire a taxi at Bhadrapur and drive for about one and a half
hours to the border town of Pashupatinagar in the north. From here, taxis are
available to Darjeeling, which is merely 45 minutes away. Darjeeling is also
connected by road with Sikkim (120 km) and Bhutan (about 200 km). Darjeeling
town is 90 km from Bagdogra, the nearest Indian airport, where scheduled flights
operate from New Delhi, Kolkata and Guwahati. The nearest railheads are Siliguri
and New Jalpaiguri (88 km) which are connected to Kolkata, New Delhi, Guwahati
and other major Indian cities. From Siliguri, buses, taxis and the famous toy
train (8 hours) leave for Darjeeling.
Transport is provided by buses, four-wheel drive and smaller vehicles. Local
taxis are also available for hire for getting around.
GENERAL INFO
Darjeeling is a hilltop town overlooking hills and valleys below.
Season: March-May and September-November are the best times to visit.
Bring light woolen clothing during summer (maximum temperature 16 degrees
Celsius) and heavy woolens in winter (minimum 1.6 degrees).
Adventure: Trekking, white water rafting, kayaking, canoeing, mountain
biking and rock climbing.
Accommodation: There are modern hotels and restaurants in Darjeeling and
Kalimpong, and comfortable lodges in Kurseong and Mirik.
For more information: contact Department of Tourism, Darjeeling Gorkha
Hill Council, Silver Fir Building, The Mall, Darjeeling - 734301, India; Tel:
91-354-54879, 54214; Fax: 91-354-54214; E-mail: dghctourism@hotmail.com;
Website: www.darjeelingtourism.com
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