Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR): The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, also known as the "Toy Train", is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway that runs between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in West Bengal is about 86 kilometres (53 mi) long. The century old train has been declared as World Heritage by UNESCO in 1999. The construction of DHR was started in 1879 & was fully functional in 1981. Its elevation level varies from 100 metres (328 ft) at New Jalpaiguri to about 2,200 metres (7,218 ft) at Darjeeling. A journey from Siliguri to Darjeeling (approx 7hrs) or a joy ride in Darjeeling will be lifetime experience for any tourist.
Himalayan Mountaineering Institute: The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute was set up by the local hero Tenzing Norgay Sherpa following their successful ascent on Mount Everest on 28 May 1953 during 1954, this unique institution trains mountaineers. Apart from Tenzing, legendary mountaineers like Nawang Gombu ( First man to climb Everest twice ) and Lattoo Dorjee Sherpa have helped build the reputation of this pioneering institute. The institute is presently under the purview of the Ministry of Defense, Government of India. It is situated on Jawahar Parbat about 2 Km from Chowrasta.
The oldest mountaineering institute in the country carries out various mountaineering courses every year as well as has the very good collection of mountaineering equipments which have been used in various mountaineering expeditions and other wise. The traces of attempts made to conquer Mt. Everest have been kept in the Mt. Everest Museum. The institute also screens short films on mountaineering. You can also view the Himalayan peaks through the Zeiss Telescope given to the Nepalese Maharaja by Hitler. Sherpa Tenzing Norgay was the Director of this institute for many years and he was cremated near the institute after his death in 1986.
Tiger Hill- Situated 13 kilometres from the town at an altitude of 2590 meters (8482 ft.), has earned international fame for its magnificent view of the sunrise over the "Kanchanjunga" and the great eastern Himalayan peaks. On a clear sky even Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, is visible from here along with other Himalayan giant Lhotse,Makalu,Janu,Rathong,Kabru, Pandim,Simvo and Siniolchu.
Kalimpong: At an altitude of 1250m, this tranquil hill station is located on top of a ridge on the east of river Teesta. Kalimpong is known for its educational institutions many of which were established during the British colonial period. It used to be a gateway in the trade between Tibet and India prior to China's annexation of Tibet and the Sino-Indian War.
The town is famous for its indigenous handicraft. The artisans here produce Tibetan and Bhutanese handicraft and jewellery such as woodcarvings, copperware like feng-sui bells, tapestry bags, scrolls, paintings and Tibetan jewellery.
Horticulture is also important to Kalimpong: it has a flower market notable for its wide array of orchids; nurseries, which export Himalayan grown flower bulbs, tubers and rhizomes, contribute to the economy of Kalimpong. Home to ethnic Nepalis, indigenous ethnic groups and non-native migrants from other parts of India, the town also is a religious centre of Buddhism. The Buddhist monastery Zang Dhok Palri Phodang holds a number of rare Tibetan Buddhist scriptures.
Lava & Loleygaon: These two places are the recently invented hamlets in the lap of the nature. Lava is 32 km. away from Kalimpong is the entry point to the beautiful Neora Valley National Park from Kalimpong. The route to Lava is scenic with the change in vegetation from tropical deciduous to the wet alpine trees of fir, pine and birch . Loleygaon 24 km from Lava lying at an altitude of 1,675 meters in the Darjeeling District of West Bengalis is a small Lepcha village situated in an extreme end of a Himalayan Ridge offers a magnificent view of Mt.Kanchandzonga range. One can get closer to the nature by walking on the canopy bridge in Loleygaon.
Places to Visit in Darjeeling- Darjeeling, also fondly known as the "Queen of hill stations", is nestled in the Himalayas and famous for its tea production and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railways, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This hill town was developed in the mid-19th century, when the British set up a sanatorium and a military depot in Darjeeling. Before this, Darjeeling was the ancient Gorkha capital. Later, the Maharaja of Sikkim gifted Darjeeling to the British.
Darjeeling continues to be a popular holiday destination in India, owing to its scenic beauty and pleasant climate. Apart from tourism, Darjeeling is also popular for its many British style public schools, which attract students from across India and even neighbouring countries.
Tourist Places in Darjeeling - Darjeeling is a traveler's delight and is frequented by tourists year after year. Apart from the pleasant weather and scenic beauty, there is a lot to see and do in Darjeeling.
Happy Valley Tea Garden- Situated 1 km away from the town of Darjeeling, the Happy Valley Tea Garden is located on the Lebong Carter Road. The tea estate provides a peaceful and relaxing getaway from the hustle and bustle of tourists in Darjeeling.
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway- Also known as the "Toy Train", the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway plies between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling and is a narrow gauge railway. This railway is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers beautiful views of the scenic mountains on its way to Darjeeling.
Tiger Hill- Situated at an altitude of 2590 metres, Tiger Hill is located 11 km from Darjeeling and presents a spectacular view of Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga. It is advised to go to Tiger Hill early in the morning and watch the sun rise over the mountain peaks.
Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park- Established in 1958, this zoo is dedicated to the memory of Padmaja Naidu, the former governor of West Bengal. Among one of the best zoos in the country, this is one of the only zoos which raises wild wolf in captivity. The zoo is also home to endangered species like the Red Panda, Siberian Tiger and the Snow Leopard.
Dhirdham Temple- Travel to any part of the Indian Sub-continent and you are in the vicinity of a Shiva Temple. Located just above the Toy Train Railway Station, Dhirdham Temple is one of the most beautiful temples that tourists will ever come across. This colourful temple complex is the home of the most popular Hindu deity, Lord Shiva. It is one of the oldest temples in the town of Darjeeling.
Observatory Hill- This place has a religious significance to both Hindus and Buddhists. The Mahakal Temple which stands on this hill, is supposed to be a personification of Lord Shiva. The Bhutia Busty Gompa was earlier located here, before it was relocated to Bhutia Busty. Hence, the Observatory Hill is frequented by both Hindus and Buddhists.
St. Andrew's Church- St. Andrew's is an old Anglican church, built in 1843 and named after the patron saint of Scotland, St. Andrew. Early worshippers at this church were Scottish soldiers and tea planters. The church was seriously damaged in an earthquake and had to be re-constructed in 1873.
War Memorial- This war memorial was constructed in memory of brave soldiers who laid down their lives for the country in various wars before independence in 1947.
Peace Pagoda- The Japanese Peace Pagoda was constructed by a Japanese Buddhist order by the name of Nipponzan Myohoji. The Pagoda is located on the slopes of the Jalapahar Hill and can be reached on foot or by taxi.
Chowrasta and the Mall- The Mall road originates and culminates at Chowrasta, which is essentially the heart of the city and people usually come here to take strolls, relax, shop and eat at the numerous shops and restaurants that line the road. The views from Chowrasta are splendid and this is one of Darjeeling's most popular places.
Tenzing Rock- Tourists who are fond of rock climbing should visit this attraction. Tenzing Rock was named after Tenzing Norgay, the man who climbed the Everest first time along with Edmund Hillary in 1953. Opposite to this, there is another rock named Gombu Rock. This rock was named after Nawang Gombu, Norgay's nephew. Nawang Gombu was the first person who climbed the Everest twice, once in 1963 and then in 1965.
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