Enveloped in the captivating beauty of the mountains and alpine forests, Darjeeling has been long appreciated as the Queen of Hills. The mighty Kanchenjungha, emerald-green mountain slopes, the heritage of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, and several mountain brooks bounding Darjeeling hills have been awe-inspiring travelers for ages.
Darjeeling is one of the most significant and planned hill resorts in India. It is situated at a height of 2134 meters. Being the home to the highest railway station Ghoom, this hill station conserves a number of wildlife and Himalayan vegetation species. Once used as a summer capital for the British, this beautiful place has lots of history and culture behind it.
By Air : The nearest airport to Darjeeling is Bagdogra, approximately 95 km from the city. It will take almost 3 hours to reach Darjeeling by car from Bagdogra Airport.
By Rail : The nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri(NJP), which is the connecting bridge of the entire Northeast region to the other parts of the country. Several tourist vehicles are available from the NJP to reach Darjeeling.
By Road : Darjeeling is a well-connected major city in Eastern India. Siliguri is around 95 km, Kolkata is around 640 km, and Gangtok is around 97 km from Darjeeling.
Tiger Hill is well known for its magical Sunrise view. Tourists visit the place to witness the color-play of the rising sunlight through the snow-capped Himalayan peaks. It is situated at a height of 2590 meters.
From the main town, the rock garden is approximately 10 km downhill and can be reached in about half an hour if you hire a car. This beautiful garden attracts tourists with its huge collection of colorful flowers. It has wonderful waterfalls that flow through it.
This Zoological Park is situated at the heart of the city and is a perfect place for children and nature-loving adults. Several exclusive animal species are there. A large aviary with gorgeous Himalayan birds is the major attraction of this zoo. If you belong to a group of few insect lovers, then Insect Park is for here you.
India’s first mountaineering institute is located inside the area of the Zoo. The institution was established in 1954. A visit to HMI will enrich you with information about mountaineering and Darjeeling Himalayan topography. A sovereign shop is there with a vast collection of local products, to bring some mementos back to your home.
Batasia Loop is a twisting railway track that was constructed to lower the ascending gradient. The famous Gorkha warrior memorial is situated at the heart of the loop, offering homage to the soldiers who contributed their lives for the sake of India.
The Ghoom station is considered the highest-altitude railway station in the world. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Museum is situated here that displays the most iconic items related to its history and culture.
Japanese Peace Pagoda is a white Buddhist tomb that was constructed to promote world peace and harmony. It was built in 1972. There is a statue of Buddha and a prayer hall that holds prayer every day toward world peace and harmony.
The National park is a famous adventure hub and a great place for photography. Ranging between 8000 feet to 12000 feet, this park is part of the popular Sandakphu trekking which brings global tourists here.