Top 10 Places To Visit in Darjeeling
Explore Darjeeling, West Bengal’s cherished hill station. Revel in its iconic attractions: the beloved toy train, leisurely strolls at the mall, sipping tea, and catching the breathtaking sunrise at Tiger Hill with views of Kanchenjunga. Known as the “queen of hills,” Darjeeling offers budget-friendly travel amidst its cool, cloud-kissed surroundings at 7,100 feet. Renowned for its natural beauty, tea, and railways, it draws thousands yearly.
1: Batasia loops:
On the way to Tiger Hill, the place is very beautiful. This is where the toy train of Darjeeling turns 360 degrees and heads back to the sleeping station.
2: Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda:
This temple is very close to the city. It will take only 10 minutes to go by jeep. This Buddhist temple is called the Japanese Temple because it was built with the funding of a Japanese saint.
First up the stairs is a temple with two huge golden lion statues at the door and a large Japanese saint inside. The Pace Pagoda will be seen on the right side. Half of the Peace Pagoda has stairs to climb. The entire pagoda area is quiet and peaceful and is a religious holy place.
3: Sleep Monastery:
On the way to Tiger Hill, this temple is located next to the highway. From the main road, one has to go down some stairs. There is a huge Buddhist statue inside.
4: Rock Garden:
Located 10 km from the city, descend 3000 feet to explore its picturesque pathways, fountains, and wildflower garden. Nepalese attire is available for rent.
Ganga maya Park: 3 km ahead along Rock Garden Road, offering serene surroundings.
Tea Gardens: Close to the city, enjoy a cup of tea at nearby tea shops amidst stunning greenery.
Darjeeling Rope way/Cable Car: After Tenzing Rock, embark on a 15-minute ride for panoramic views.
5: Tenzing Rock:
Just in front of the Himalayan Mountain Institute is the Tenzing Rock before the tea garden. Tenzing Rock is a miniature specimen of a giant mountain. A piece of rock looks like a whole mountain.
6: Himalayan Mountain Institute – Museum:
The Mountain Institute and Museum are together here. What is the work of a mountaineer on the mountain, how to trek, climb, where and how to cross, various memorials of Everest conquerors and many more history are preserved in this museum.
7: Tiger Hill:
Witness stunning sunrise views of Kanchenjunga from this hilltop point. A dedicated viewing house provides convenience for tourists.
Darjeeling Mall: Enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding nature, including glimpses of Kanchenjunga, from the city’s highest peak, Mal Chura.
Ava Art Chitrashala: Located 4 km from Darjeeling city on the route to the Japanese Pagoda, this vibrant building houses an art gallery.
8: Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park (Darjeeling Zoo):
Spread over an area of 67.56 acres (27.3 hectares), the zoo is home to many endangered and extinct birds and animals of the Eastern Himalayas, including the red panda, snow leopard, Tibetan wolf.
9: Bengal Natural History Museum:
The museum has many natural artifacts and fossils including 820 specimens of 400 species of birds including 110 species of eggs, 35 species of snakes and 57 species of fish.
10: Laos Botanical Gardens:
Various types of Himalayan plants including orchid, rhododendron, magnolia, primula, fern are available in this garden. Lebong Race Course. It is the shortest and highest race course in the world.