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How to Tour West Bengal Tourist Destination Darjeeling

Darjeeling, settled among rolling mountains, is the best destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Famous places to visit incorporate Tiger Hill, Batasia Loop and the War Memorial, and the Himalayan Zoological Park and Happy Valley. What would it be a good idea for you to bring home? Tea, tea, and more tea—and wonderful local handicrafts.

Bagdogra is the closest airport to Darjeeling. The route from Bagdogra to Darjeeling is a hilly drive of around 95 km, for certain small curves, however, the street is in good condition. The drive can be covered easily in around 3 hours.

Darjeeling is generally renowned for its narrow gauge Toy Train, referred to officially as the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, and obviously for the world well known Darjeeling tea that is grown here.

In case you are travelling to Darjeeling in winter (December to February), expect the Darjeeling temperate to range between 10 degrees and 0 degrees. Pack heavy woolens, thermals, woolen caps, gloves, and so on.

You can easily cover all the significant Darjeeling tourist places, as well as trips to Mirik and a visit to a tea estate, in a stay of 2 or 3 days.

In case you are travelling to Darjeeling in winter (December to March), expect the Darjeeling temperate to range between 10 degrees and 0 degrees. Pack heavy woolens, thermals, woolen caps, gloves, and so on.

Assuming you want to observe the first rays of sun hitting the twin peaks of Kangchenjunga, alongside a panoramic view on Everest peeping through the peaks standing by its side, then, Tiger Hills make for an ideal sunrise for you. You can see Kurseong toward the south alongside different rivers streaming down.

Situated around 5 km from Darjeeling, the Batasia Loop is a spiral railway track where the toy train takes a total 360-degree turn.

Darjeeling Ropeway is a cable car circuit where one can observe a myriad of impeccable scenes, from the great snow-covered mountains to the enchanting valley packed with verdant tea estates.

The Rock Garden or the Barbotey Garden as its ordinarily known is found somewhat a long way from the city around ~10 km away.

At a mysterious height 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 noticing the technique to produce the various varieties of tea.

At an amazing height of 8,000 feet, the Yiga Choeling, or old Ghoom Monastery is the oldest Tibetan Buddhist Monastery of Darjeeling.

You can bring back a lot of souvenirs and purchases from Darjeeling, like various types of Darjeeling tea, woolen items like shawls, scarves, hats, and jackets, Tibetan products, and handicrafts, and so forth Book lovers can likewise purchase books from the Oxford Bookstore in Darjeeling.

Raeesa Sayyad

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