THE QUEEN OF HILLS

Darjeeling,
world famous for its teas, is nestled in a setting of Kanchenjunga and Mount
Everest, Tibetan Monasteries, Himalayan Tribal Life, Pine Trees etc. Which make
her qualify as the queen of the hill stations. Darjeeling owes its grandeur
to its natural beauty, its clean fresh mountain air and above all, the smiling
resilient people for whom it is a home. Known for its natural splendor, Darjeelings
best gift to its visitors is the dawn of a new day.
Places to Stay
Location
The rains which start by May end are heavy downpours
making living conditions cold and dreary. In winter there is a drastic fall
in temperature from the summers 15 to 25 degrees centigrade to 2 to 10
degrees in winter.
Visiting Time
The best time to visit Darjeeling is from March-May
or September-November.
Sites to Visit
No visit to Darjeeling is complete without a visit
to
Ghoom
which is 6 km away from the main town. The hillock is dominated
by the famous Yiga Choeling Monastery which has 15 images of the Maitreya Buddha.
The monastery contains many ancient palm leaf and paper manuscripts in Tibetan
script. The
Museum of Natural History
is where one can see a fine collection
of Himalayan animals, reptiles, birds and insects. If flora is what one enjoys,
then
Llyod Botanic Garden
is the place of interest. It has a marvelous
collection of alpine flora and orchids.
Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park
is the only center in India for the breeding of the rare snow leopard. The Ussurian
tigers and the Himalayan black bear are also among its attractions. Neighboring
the zoo is the
Himalayan Mountaineering Institute
established in 1954
by the then Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, in the wake of the conquest of
Everest. Tenzing Norgay was its first Director and Advisor till his demise.
A kilometer from the zoo is the
Darjeeling-Rangit Valley
ropeway. Considered
the longest in Asia, it is a thrilling ride with splendid views. If one is looking
for souvenirs, then the
Tibetan Refugee Self Help
Center. It produces
excellent Tibetan crafts like carpets, wood and leather work. Established in
1959 after the Dalai Lama and his followers fled Tibet, it is a haven for ethnic
Tibetan art.
Sites Nearby
Kalimpong
Across the river, Teesta lies lush Kalimpong. The road weaves lazily up a steep
incline to suddenly open up to an unexpected panorama. Its rolling meadows are
as yet untouched by tourism. For a birds eye view of the picturesque place,
one has to go to
Durpin Dara
, an observatory point atop a hill from where
one can get an awe-inspiring view of the mighty Himalayan ranges. Numerous monasteries
dot the area among which the
Pedong monastery
and
Thongsha Gompa
are the oldest. Another monastery of interest is the
Tharpa Choling Monastery
constructed in 1937 by the Yellow Hat sect which is situated at Tirpai Hill
at a distance of two kilometers from town. About 4 km from town towards Teesta
is located Kalimpongs famous
Swiss Welfare Dairy
. Cheese, butter and
other dairy products of this center are in great demand and the quality is comparable
to the finest that is imported. The visit to Kalimpong wont be complete unless
one spends several hours at the two bazaars. One on the main road, the other
near 10th mile. It is a unique experience to see villagers turning up in their
local costume at the bazaar on weekly market days to sell their farm products.
Mirik
Set in idyllic surroundings, Mirik is the place for those seeking peace and
tranquility. At an altitude of 1967 meters, the climate is cool and temperate.
The
Sumendu Lake
at the bottom of Mirik Spur is the most dominating feature
reflecting the magnificence of the eastern Himalayas. Riding on the colorful
boats or crossing the lake over an artistic bridge, leads one to a charming
path through forests on the other side. Fishing is a popular past time here.
Mirik is also almost completely surrounded by some
of the best tea gardens of the region. It is also the largest producer of oranges
in West Bengal. The orchards are on a spur two kilometers from Mirik. Tourist
cottage constructed from locally available material have been constructed in
the dense forest and provide all modern facilities for a comfortable sojourn.
Shopping
Darjeelings traditional promenade, the Chow
Rasta, bustles with the increasing tourist influx and is the throbbing heart
of Darjeeling with restaurants and shops lining the way. It has famous eating
joints, known especially for milk shakes, pastries and scrumptious patties.
At certain studios one can buy the most fascinating photographs of the snow
capped mountains that surround Darjeeling, and portraits of locals in traditional
attire are souvenirs worth buying. Walking down a countless flight of steps,
past colorful vendors, one will come to the lower bazaar. It is a more traditional
and lively bazaar filled with a jostling melee of people.
How to Reach
There are flights from Calcutta to Bagdogra which
is 90 kilometers from Darjeeling. The nearest railhead is Siliguri. The Toy
train runs from New Jalpaiguri/Siliguri. There are taxis available from Bagdogra,
Siliguri and New Jalpaiguri. If one has never been to Darjeeling and believes
that real holidaying lies in the enjoyment of experience, then one should take
the mini train from New Jalpaiguri. The mini train is the best way of traveling
to the old Gurkha station of Darjeeling