Explore 180+ Years Old Teesta Valley Tea Garden
The morning mist lifted to reveal endless rows of emerald tea bushes as I stood at the edge of Teesta […]
The morning mist lifted to reveal endless rows of emerald tea bushes as I stood at the edge of Teesta […]
The Tinchuley View Point, stands tall in Takdah, Darjeeling, offering one of Darjeeling Hill’s most breathtaking panoramas. My first glimpse
Takdah Takdah Cantonment sits quietly away from Darjeeling’s tourist crowds, a charming hill station that preserves its colonial-era peace. This
The Ghoom Monastery Darjeeling sits majestically at 8,000 feet and remains the region’s oldest Tibetan Buddhist monastery since 1850. The
Shri Mahakal Temple proves religious harmony exists as Hindu and Buddhist faiths naturally blend at Darjeeling’s Observatory Hill. Devotees and
Roy Villa stands gracefully on Darjeeling’s Lebong Cart Road. The historic building became famous as Sister Nivedita’s final resting place.
Rock Garden Darjeeling sits right in the middle of the Himalayas and it’s one of the best spots you’ve seen
Lloyd Botanical Garden, a living museum of rare Himalayan flora, lies in Darjeeling’s heart and has engaged nature lovers for
Darjeeling ropeway cradles you in the misty mountains as you glide hundreds of feet above lush tea gardens. This isn’t
Perched at a breathtaking 6,900 feet above sea level, Happy Valley Tea Estate holds a remarkable distinction as one of
The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute HMI stands proudly at 7,148 feet in Darjeeling Hills, India’s premier training ground for aspiring mountaineers.