Darjeeling, in North Bengal, is about 650 kms from Calcutta. The Tibetan buddhist
monastery, the Ghoom Monastery with a 15 - foot high statue of Maitreya
Buddha, is the most famous monastery of the town. There is a Padmaja
Naidu zoo, showing the himalayan black bear, panther, leopard and
the siberian tiger among other animals. The Observatory Hill is
a vantagepoint for a grand view of the Kanchenjunga ranges.
Trekking In Darjeeling
One of the famous trekking route taken by the trekkers is that of
the Darjeeling-Sandakphu / Phalut trek. This trekking route is best
during the months of April, May, October and November. As during
these seasons the visibility is clear and the weather is also hospitable.
For trekking on this route one does not have to carry much luggage
as the Gorkha Hill Council has provided trekkers hut and other facilities
all along the route. But it is advisable to carry your own sleeping
bags. On this route the trekker must be prepared for all kinds of
weather and high altitude mountain sickness. The trek passes through
low areas and very high ridges so temperature varies a lot be prepared
for all types of weather. There surroundings may be very attractive
but there are some areas which have long stretches without any water,
so carry water with yourself. Regular meals are available. Guides
and porters can also be arranged.
Phalut
is also called the view point of the Himalayas and is one of the
most important & famous treks in the region. The trek starts
with a small bus trip to Manaybhanjang. From here the trek passes
through the mountains to Sandakphu. From here you can proceed further
up or you can return via Rimbik then to Darjeeling by Bus. One can
also take a short cut and not go to Ohalut. From Sandakphu backtrek
to Bikhay Bhanjang and cut across to Rimbik. But keep in mind that
this trek is a difficult one with no water or food in between.
Batasia Loop
This railway loop is an interesting example of engineering. At this
loop the toy train takes a very unique turn. This loop is just five
kilometer from the main town of Darjeeling. This place also has
a very good market where you can buy the purses, bags and other
decorative items made by the local women at very reasonable price.
Bhutia Busty Gompa
With the back drop of the Kanchenjunga range stands a monastery
called the Bhutia Busty Gompa. This monastery was shifted from the
observatory hills to the present place. The Gompa is a branch of
the Nyingmapa sect's Phodang Monastery in Sikkim. The monastery
is not far from the chowrasta and is very tastefully decorated.
It also has a library which has a copy of the Tibetan Book of the
Dead.
Botanical Gardens
This place is worth a visit for its exotic and exclusive collection
of a variety of Himalayan plants, flowers and orchids. This place
is near the taxi stand. The gardens also has a green house.
Chowrasta
This one of the important shopping places in Darjeeling . Here the
Nehru Road and the Mall Road Intersect each other. The snow capped
peaks of Kanchenjunga are visible from this place. Near Chowrata
are several Hindu and Buddhists temples. This place is over flowing
with foreign tourists. You can also enjoy a pony ride form this
place.
Dhoom
Gompa
About 8 kms from Darjeeling is the Dhoom Gompa. Here a very beautiful
statue of the Maitrayie Buddha ( prospective Buddha) is established.
The Monastery has also preserved some of the rare handwritten Buddhist
manuscripts.
Happy
Valley Estate
Here the tea from the gardens is processed. One can spent a few
hours here. Entry is only allowed to persons who have permission
from any officer of the estate.
Himalayan
Mountaineering Institute & Museums
The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute is on the West Jawahar road.
The institute runs courses for training mountaineers as well as
has the very good collection of mountaineering equipments which
have been used in various mountaineering expeditions and other wise.
Specimens of Himalayan flora and fauna are also kept here. The record
of attempts made to conquer Mt. Everest has 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. Near the institute is
Srabri which gives a very good view of the Single valley and the
Kanchenjunga range. One can sit at Srabri and feel the cool breeze
from the valley.
Kanchenjunga
View
From Darjeeling one can have the best, uninterrupted view of the
worlds third highest peak. Bhan Bhakta Sarani provides one of the
enthralling views of these snow capped peaks. The Chowrasta also
gives you a good sight to the Kanchenjunga peak.
Kurseong
Kurseong is mid way between Siliguri and Darjeeling. The way from
Darjeeling to Kurseong is generally open through out the year. So,
the toy train is not coming to Siliguri then you can come up to
Kurseong. This place is equally beautiful and is full of natural
splendour.
Natural
History Museum
The museum has a collection of over 4300 specimen . Established
in 1903, this natural history museum packs in its folds a rich collection
of fauna found in the Himalayas and in Bengal. Among the attractions
are included the estuarine crocodiles. This unique museum also has
a good collection of butterflies. The mineral forms of various stones
are displayed in a very attractive manner in the museum.
Observatory
Hills
This point provides one of the breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga
peaks. This place is also very sacred for the Hindus and the Buddhists
as there are temples and the monasteries at this place. The Kali
temple is decorated with the colourful flags. Be aware of the monkey
groups as some these are very aggressive.
Passenger
Ropeway
Another tourist attraction in Darjeeling has been the ropeway. This
was the first ropeway in India. It connects the North point (7000
ft) to the Singla Bazaar (800 ft). The rope covers a distance of
8 kms in 45 minutes. The seats in the rope way is limited and it
is better to get the tickets in advance. The ropeway is exciting
and unique for any one visiting Darjeeling.
Rungli
Rungliot
Where the road from Gangtok to Darjeeling takes its great bend high
above the Teesta river, directly opposite Kanchenjunga, a Buddhist
monk many years ago is believed to have proclaimed "Rungli
Rungliot" This pious benediction which, literally translated,
means "thus far and no further" is alive and well today
in the shape of one of the most celebrated tea gardens in the Darjeeling
hills. The village is steeped in legend.
Senchal
Lake
A scenic place near the tiger hills. This place has popularly come
up as a picnic spot among the tourists. The lake supplies drinking
water to the town of Darjeeling.
Siliguri
/ New Jalpaiguri
The twin Cities of Siliguri and New Jalpaiguri are the departure
point to Darjeeling, Sikkim and the North Eastern States. Being
the nodal point this place has become very busy and crowded. This
area has got population over 2.5 lakh people. Siliguri also acts
as a transit point for Nepal. This place is not very pleasant to
stay as there are always long lines of buses and trucks. These trucks
and vehicles might be good for business but they provide very ugly
sight. Tourists come to Siliguri and New Jalpaiguri mainly to change
bus or catch trains. If you have time then visit the almost forgotten
wild life sanctuary of Jaldhapara. The best season to visit this
park is between October and May. This the time when the new grass
has come up and animals are out there. The sanctuary has elephants,
dears, tigers and other animals but the main attraction is the Rhinos
which are threatened by the poachers. Elephant Safari can be taken
from Hollong.
Snow
Leopard Breeding Programme
Nowadays the zoologists and the environmental scientists are trying
to protect the endangered species by breeding them in captivity.
Following this trend is Kiran Moktan who has devoted his life in
breeding program of snow leopards. The snow leopards are not known
to have bred in captivity but in this center thanks to the efforts
of Kiran Maktan these animals have given birth in captivity. Snow
leopards are animals who have to be kept in large enclosures. Visitors
are allowed in the center but they have to watch the animals in
utter silence.
Tibetan
Refugee Self-Help Center
In 1959 was established a center for the refuges who had fled Tibet
with the Dalai Lama after the Chinese invasion. This self help center
has been developed as workshop for the manufacture of handicrafts.
The fine and superb carpets, woollens, woodcarvings and leather
work form this center has been very popular among the tourists.
The money collected after the sale of the products goes to the Tibetans
who work here. The variety Tibetan Curios on sale are also attracting
the visitors in a big way. This center has established it self in
the International scenario as place for hard work, self esteem and
truth.
Zoological
Gardens
The zoo is situated two kms form the main town. This zoological
garden houses some of the rare species of animals and birds. This
is only zoo in India having the Siberian Tigers. Apart from these
the rare Red Panda is also there. The Snow Leopards, Great Grey
Birds, Snow Yaks are some the animals which are attracting tourist
in great numbers. The entry in the zoo is by tickets which are also
valid for the natural history museum and the mountaineering institute
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