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Experiences
Explore the breathtaking surroundings with a guided nature walk, or immerse yourself in the local culture with a visit to the nearby tea gardens. For the adventurous, we offer thrilling trekking expeditions and bird-watching tours. Whether you seek relaxation or excitement, our homestay has something for everyone.
Gumba Dara View Point
The white bubble flowers with the lemon grass add to the colours and fragrance of the entire valley. The white small flowers assist the green colour of the tea garden in featuring like dust of snow scattered on a green carpet.The lemon grass dissipates the lemon flavour into the valley as strong winds blow during the drizzle. Undoubtedly the Gumba Dara view point is a hidden paradise in the Himalayas of North Bengal.
Tinchuley
Tinchuley or Tinchule is a mountain village near Darjeeling. It is a tourist destination attracting off-beat nature lovers. Tinchuley was started as an eco-tourism initiative with active support from WWF during the 1990s. As part of the initiative, homestay as well as other sustainable projects such as organic farming was started. Tourism in the area grew many times over the decades and today Tinchuley has a remarkable number of homestay, lodge, and resorts in and around. The major attraction of Tinchuley is the calm and peaceful surrounding; you may go for a walk amidst the pine and oak trees which are in abundance in the area. There is hardly any traffic on the road and you may spend the entire day just roaming in the countryside blissfully; heedless of your city woes.
Peshok Tea Garden
Peshok is a picturesque serene place in the hills of Darjeeling, away from the tourist hubs, plunge into nature where the Tea estates, Tea villages, Snow-capped mountains, birds & butterflies, and loving people have all come together in wonderful harmony. On a clear day, one can have a panoramic view of Mount Kanchenjunga from the entire stretch of Peshok road. Peshok village will also offer you a view of the ‘Char-Dham’ temple of Namchi and Kalimpong town. Peshok, known for its captivating beauty and sprawling tea estates is gaining popularity among offbeat tourism lovers.
Takdah Orchid Garden
Takdah Orchid Centre, home to a captivating array of wild orchids, is considered a prominent attraction for tourists visiting Darjeeling, Tinchuley, and Takdah. Upon entering the Centre you can see 3 separate auditoriums (glass house), where numerous varieties of Himalayan wild orchids are preserved, few of those are relatively rare species. A portion of the expansive Takdah Orchid Centre is adorned with flourishing plants and a grass lawn, providing a pleasant resting spot amidst your sightseeing journey. Local guides claim that the Orchid Centre houses a herbal grove featuring various medicinal plants cultivated primarily for ayurvedic treatments, although, during our visit, we did not personally observe any such elements.
Lover's Meet, Triveni View Point
River Rangeet with its deep green and crystal clear water gushes in and meets the forceful mountain stream of Teesta at a point called ‘Triveni’. To experience this beautiful confluence you have to travel some miles from Darjeeling. The confluence takes place at a relatively flat terrain and is surrounded by mountains in all sides. An awesome treat for the nature lovers is to view river Rangeet meet river Teesta from ‘Triveni- viewpoint’.
Lamahatta Eco Park
Lamahatta is a scenic village in West Bengal, 23km from Darjeeling. To showcase the magnificent views of peaks & rivers and the dhupi & pine forests here, the Lamahatta Eco Park was created in 2012. Lamahatta means Monk's Hermitage and so, this place promises an environment that feels as tranquil as a monk - a measure of balance between nature & man. At an altitude of 5,700 ft., this eco-park has a lot to offer.
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