Darjeeling Travel Blog
After hearing the name ‘Darjeeling,’ what first comes into your mind? . If
you ask what I think, I will say about Darjeeling Tea.
Yes! Darjeeling tea is the tastiest
Tea in the world. Darjeeling is one of the biggest
exporters of Tea as well.
Not only in the case of Tea, but
Darjeeling is also famous due to its tourist spots,
mountains, snowfalls, and
many other things, which I will discuss below.
Darjeeling,
the quaint hill station located in the northern part of West Bengal is
undoubtedly one of our favorite 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 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.
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 favorite 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.
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.
Best Places to visit in Darjeeling
- Tiger Hill
- Batasia Loop and War Memorial
- Darjeeling Mall
- Rock Garden and Ganga Maya Park
- Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda
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Tiger Hill
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.
Batasia Loop
and War Memorial
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
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.
Rock Garden and Ganga Maya Park
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.
Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda
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 stories. 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
Conclusion:
There were a lot of places nearby that I didn’t
include. You will get to know me after arriving there. You can also read
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Till then, Goodbye. Thanks for
reading.




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