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21 Best Offbeat Places in North Bengal – Gateway to the Eastern Himalayas

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Last Updated on April 17, 2024

Having spent the largest part of my life in Kolkata, it’s quite surprising to many that I had not ventured into the northern part of my state, West Bengal till the last couple of years. It’s only in the last couple of years that I frequented this region and discovered the hidden gem that is North Bengal.

In this article I’m going to talk about the best offbeat places in North Bengal which has reasonably good tourist infrastructure for a pleasant holiday.

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A Quick Outline

Dooars Region

Let’s begin with the Dooars – that literally means “gateway”. It loosely refers to the districts of Jalpaiguri and Alipur Duaar, located at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas. The distinct feature of this landscape is the tea estates. Unlike the ones in the hills, these are mostly in flat lands, and you see them wherever you go. Often ignored for the bigger attractions like Darjeeling, or Sikkim, this is one of the most pleasant, offbeat places to travel in India .

Sculpture of the four iconic animals of North Bengal's forests - elephant, one-horned rhino, bison and Leopard at a vantage point in a beautiful landscaped park of Batabari Tourism Property, where we stayed

Dooars Travel Tips

Best time to Visit Dooars: November to January, winter is the best time to spot wildlife in Dooars. The cool weather under the bright sun makes it perfect for sightseeing during the day. Nights get colder and calls for some bonfire under the starry sky.

Weather in Dooars: Dooars has temperate weather. It is much cooler than Kolkata and the rest of Bengal, but not as chilly as Kalimpong or Darjeeling. That’s why winter and Spring is the best time to visit Dooars.

Commute: You can book car from any Siliguri-based tour operator which charge as per seasonal rates.

Accommodation: In Dooars, only a handful of hotels offer reliable power and water supply, ensuring a comfortable stay. Notably, these establishments are situated in the Chalsa and Batabari areas.

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1. Siliguri

Me in a neon green top holding my little toddler in blue while enjoying the winter sun in the resplendant tea garden of North Bengal

Siliguri, often seen as just a transit point, is a destination brimming with surprises. This city is a perfect blend of urban vibrancy and serene natural beauty, offering a unique mix of cultural, spiritual, and natural attractions that cater to every traveler’s taste.

From the thrill of Savin Kingdom, a castle-themed amusement park, to the tranquility of the Salugara Monastery and its impressive 100-foot stupa, Siliguri invites you to experience the diverse facets of life in North Bengal.

You can visit the Bengal Safari Park, home to a rich variety of fauna. While it is not as big and wild as the other places in Dooars region I am going to cover in the article, it is defintiely a feather on the tourism cap of Siliguri.

The North Bengal Science Centre offers a fascinating journey through the wonders of science with its interactive exhibits and digital planetarium.

The bustling markets like Hong Kong Market and Bidhan Market are a paradise for shoppers and foodies, offering a glimpse into the local lifestyle and delicacies.

Every time I travel to North Bengal with my kid, I make sure to reach Siliguri the day before my train or flight back. Not only is it comfortable, buy it also gives me a chance to explore the beautiful city a bit.

Murti river as seen from the Murti viewpoint, with the river bed visible as the water dries up partially during the winter

Murti, an enchanting destination in North Bengal, is named after the Murti River that flows through the region. This idyllic spot is located in the Dooars area, known for its lush green landscapes and rich biodiversity. Murti offers a perfect blend of tranquility and natural beauty, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers and peace seekers.

The Murti River itself is a major attraction, with its clear waters and serene surroundings. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the riverbank, indulge in picnics, or simply relax by the water, taking in the peaceful ambiance. The river is also a popular spot for angling, adding to the area’s charm.

Surrounding Murti are the Gorumara and Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuaries, which are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. These sanctuaries offer excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting, including elephants, Indian bison, and various species of deer. Birdwatchers will also find the area to be a paradise, with numerous bird species inhabiting the forests.

The culture of Murti is closely linked to the natural environment and the local tribal communities. The traditions and lifestyles of these communities, particularly their relationship with nature, are fascinating to explore.

You can also book a jeep safari in the early morning or early evening slot for the best chance to see exotic species.

Murti is also known for its tea gardens, which contribute to the picturesque landscape. The tea produced in this region is highly regarded for its quality and flavor. A visit to a nearby tea garden, where one can witness the tea-making process and enjoy a fresh cup of tea, is a delightful experience.

How to Reach: Murti is accessible from Siliguri, which is about 80 km away. The journey via NH10 is scenic, passing through the lush landscapes of the Dooars region.

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A bridge connectig the two sides of the road split by the mountain river Murti. The big rocks on the river bed give this location its name Rock Garden

Samsing is a picturesque village perched at an elevation of 3000ft, offering serene landscapes and an escape into nature. This tranquil hamlet is renowned for its lush tea gardens, dense forests, and the enchanting Murti River, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Explore the Samsing Rock Garden, a natural retreat where a serene waterfall and a gentle river create a peaceful sanctuary. Here, you can enjoy strolls, listen to the soothing sounds of water, and have picnics surrounded by lush greenery. This spot is perfect for photographers and nature lovers, offering a picturesque blend of flora and water.

You’ll find the vibrant hues of Samsing’s cardamom plantations and orange orchards particularly striking from October to February when the trees are laden with fruit. The journey to Samsing itself is an experience, with routes winding through scenic tea gardens and offering stunning views of mountains and valleys.

Samsing also acts as a gateway to the Neora Valley National Park. Trekking routes starting from Suntale Khola lead through the national park’s pristine forests, offering panoramic views of the Himalayas and the Dooars plains. This experience combines the thrill of adventure with the beauty of untouched nature, making Samsing a must-visit destination for offbeat travel enthusiasts.

How to Reach: Situated about 82 km from Siliguri, Samsing is reachable via NH10. The drive through tea gardens and dense forests is as enjoyable as the destination itself. However the road to rock garden is rough and narrow.

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4. Jaldapara-Chilapata Range

Spotting a rhino in the grasslands of Jaldapara Forest, Chilapata Range

If you want to choose just one out of the numerous safaris in Dooars, then Jaldapara is the top pick. Because of the grasslands and slightly less dense forests, it offers the best wildlife viewings.

Jaldapara National Park, along with the Chilapata Forest, forms an essential part of the region’s wildlife circuit. Jaldapara is known for its significant population of one-horned rhinoceros, while Chilapata adds historical depth with its ancient ruins.

Elephant safaris and jeep tours in Jaldapara are popular, offering close encounters with wildlife. Chilapata Forest is ideal for a jungle walk and exploring the Nal Rajar Garh ruins.

This is one of the best places to visit in winter as it offers the perfect setting for wildlife watching.

How to Reach: The area is about 124 km from Siliguri. Regular buses and rental cars are available for the journey, which takes you through the heart of the Dooars region.

5. Moner Manush

Me with my little one enjoying the winter sun at the bank of river Moner Manush

Located close to the Chilapata forest checkpost, Moner Manush is a tranquil retreat nestled in the heart of nature. This location is less frequented by tourists, making it a perfect spot for those seeking solitude and a connection with the natural world. The area’s rustic charm and picturesque landscapes offer a peaceful escape.

How to Reach: Easily accessible from Siliguri, Moner Manush is about 90 km away. The drive is scenic, passing through the lush greenery of the Dooars region.

Activities: The area is ideal for nature walks, bird watching, and enjoying the serene ambiance. The simplicity of the surroundings provides a perfect backdrop for relaxation and reflection.

6. Jhalong – An offbeat wonder near Bindu

Mountain river during the sunset against distant forest

If you visit dooars, every tourist brochure will have Bindu in the itinerary. Bindu is the starting point of the Jaldhaka river and a famous picnic spot that tends to get crowded in the peak seasons. However, if you walk for not more than 10 minutes you can find a tranquil spot away from the vendors and crowd to enjoy the abundance of nature. Gauribas is also a major tourist spot which offers spectacular views of the Jaldhaka river from top.

Jhalong on the other hand is an offbeat wonder that’s only frequented by the locals. Located on the banks of the Jaldhaka River, it is a haven for birdwatchers. The river’s proximity to the Indo-Bhutan border adds an element of intrigue to this destination. The area is known for its peaceful environment and picturesque river views.

How to Reach: Jhalong is about 100 km from Siliguri, and the journey takes you through diverse landscapes, including tea gardens and dense forests.

Activities: Bird watching is a popular activity, with the area being home to a variety of species. Visitors can also explore the nearby Bindu Dam and enjoy the tranquil river views.

7. Gorumara National Park

Driving through the dense jungles in offbeat north Bengal

Gorumara National Park is a wildlife enthusiast’s paradise, known for its elephant safaris and diverse fauna. The park’s watchtowers offer captivating views and opportunities to spot wildlife.

Wildlife safaris , bird watching, and visiting the watchtowers for panoramic views of the park are popular activities. The park’s rich biodiversity makes it a must-visit for nature.

How to Reach: Located about 80 km from Siliguri, Gorumara is easily accessible by road. The journey takes you through the heart of the Dooars region, with its lush landscapes and tea gardens.

Buxa Jayanti Region

Buxa Jayanti, is a captivating blend of natural beauty and historical significance. This area, comprising the Buxa Tiger Reserve and the quaint village of Jayanti, offers an idyllic escape from city life, immersing you in a world of dense forests, diverse wildlife, and serene river landscapes.

It is located more than 100 km from Murti. While a day trip is possible, I highly recommend staying in Buxa Jayanti region to explore it properly. That’s precisely why I have put it in a separate section instead of clubbing it with Dooars, like most tour operators try to do.

8. Buxa Tiger Reserve

Rugged terrain of the Buxa forest leading to ruins of an old fort.

Buxa Tiger Reserve, a biodiverse haven, is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including elephants, barking deers, and peacocks, commonly sighted on the way to Jayanti. The reserve’s dense sub-tropical forests provide a thrilling experience for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers.

Trekking through the dense jungles not only promises encounters with the reserve’s inhabitants but also leads to the majestic Buxa Fort . Perched at a vantage point, the British-era fort offers breathtaking views and a peek into history, recounting tales of freedom fighters and ancient settlers.

9. Jayanti Village

Jayanti village, situated along the Jayanti River, is known for its picturesque setting and the “Queen of Dooars” moniker. The river, forming a natural border with the Bhutan hills, is a sight to behold, especially during the monsoon when it’s brimming with water. In other seasons, the dry riverbed with its white pebbles creates a stunning contrast against the backdrop of lush greenery and distant hills.

For the adventurous, the trek to Mahakal Cave is a must-do. This sacred cave, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is located along the shores of the Jayanti River and requires a trek through the dense forests of Buxa. The journey is as enchanting as the destination, with rich flora and fauna accompanying you along the way.

Pokhari Hill, near Jayanti, is another attraction worth visiting. A sacred lake atop the hill is revered by the Buddhist and local communities. The trek to Pokhari Hill, passing through serene forests, offers stunning views of the river and the surrounding landscapes.

How to Reach: The area is approximately 180 km from Siliguri, with road connections through Alipurduar.

10. Cooch Behar

Palatial building in red and white standing tall against the sunny blue sky with a hugfe green lawn in front of it.

When in Buxa-Jayanti, don’t miss a day trip to Cooch Behar. This princely town in North Bengal is a treasure trove of historical grandeur and cultural richness.

The prime center of attraction is the Coochbehar Palace, which resembles the Buckingham Palace. Marvel at this classical Western-style edifice, which showcases elegant metal domes and arcaded verandahs, symbolizing the fusion of European and Indian influences.

If you have 2-3 days in Cooch Behar, you can explore not only the heritage sites but also the culturally immersive experiences.

Explore the Madan Mohan Temple, a serene sanctuary constructed between 1885 and 1887. This white temple, with its large dome and multiple arch-shaped entrances, is a peaceful retreat in the bustling town. The temple, dedicated to deities like Madan Mohan and Kali Ma, comes alive during the month-long Rash Mela and Rash Yatra celebrations, typically held between November and December.

Wander around Sagardighi, a large pond in the city center, offering a tranquil setting perfect for introspection. A favorite among bird enthusiasts, it attracts numerous migratory birds in winter, adding to its charm. The pond, built during the reign of Maharaja Hitendra Narayan, reflects Cooch Behar’s royal past.

Discover the Baneswar Shiva Temple, a mere 10 km from Cooch Behar’s center. This temple, housing a unique Shivalinga and a statue of Ardhanarishvara, is surrounded by a large pond teeming with tortoises. Visit during Shiv Chaturdashi to witness the temple’s vibrant fair.

For nature lovers, Rasik Bill is a must-visit. This serene lake, encircled by dense sal forests, is a birdwatcher’s paradise, especially in winter when migratory waterfowl grace its waters.

How to Reach: Located about 160 km from Siliguri, Coochbehar is well-connected by road and rail, making it easily accessible.

Kalimpong District

Tall Pine trees on both sides of the beautiful road in the Kalimpong District of West Bengal. The clear winter sky provides an alluring backdrop.

Kalimpong District, the newest district in West Bengal, carved out from Darjeeling district in 2017, stands as a pivotal region in North Bengal. Located approximately 65 kilometers from Siliguri, it marks the transition into the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration, nestled within the Eastern Himalayas.

The region is distinguished by its strategic position as the last stretch of North Bengal before one venture into the geopolitically significant area of Gorkhaland. Kalimpong town, the district headquarters, is perched at an altitude of about 4,101 feet, offering a mild and temperate climate that attracts visitors year-round.

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Kalimpong Travel Tips

Best time to Visit Kalimpong: November to December if you enjoy the cold weather, April to May if you are not a fan of winter. However, I love the time in November to December, when chances of rainfall are low, and the clear sky provides amazing views of distant peaks.

Weather in Kalimpong: Kalimpong has cool weather throughout the year. So, it makes a great summer getaway destination .

Commute in Kalimpong: You can book car from any Siliguri-based tour operator; however, it is better to reach Kalimpong and hire a cab from local travel agency. There are restrictions to parking in areas like Kalimpong market and some offbeat destinations in the district for vehicles hired from outside Kalimpong.

Accommodation: I love staying in Deolo Hills as it provides great views of Kanchenjunga. But it tends to get really cold here in the winter. If you don’t like the chills, you can choose staying in lower altitude like Kalimpong town.

I highly recommend homestays in Charkhole and Lolegaon for an offbeat experience. My Top picks are Yuru Retreat in Deolo Hills, Mayfair Resort and Spa – a premium luxury resort in Kalimpong town.

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Misty views of the road as seen from the Lava Monastery

Lava is a small but picturesque hill station, serving as a gateway to Neora Valley National Park. This quaint hamlet, located roughly 99 kilometers from Siliguri and about 34 kilometers from Kalimpong, sits at an altitude of approximately 7,016 feet, offering visitors a cool and misty climate throughout the year.

Among Lava’s many attractions, the Lava Monastery is most significant, offer the largest monastery in West Bengal and Sikkim. The heart-warming place is perched at a high altitude providing scenic panoramic views in the serene ambience of the Buddhist monastery.

Drive through the Neora Valley national park and spend some time watching birds and exploring the floral diversity of the region. If extremely lucky you might even spot a red Panda.

If you are up for some adventure, the trekking routes leading to the Rachela Pass present an opportunity to witness the untouched beauty of the Eastern Himalayas.

How to Reach: Located approximately 100 km from Siliguri, Lava is reachable by road. The journey is scenic, with the route winding through mountainous terrain and dense forests.

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12. Lolegaon and Charkhole

Me with my toddler and my family posing with a lovely dog at Charkhole - clear blue sky, greenery and flowers all aroung.

Lolegaon and Charkhole are two of the most beautiful offbeat places to visit near Kalimpong.

The Canopy Walk in Lolegaon, a hanging footbridge through the treetops, is a unique attraction, providing a different perspective of the forest. Unfortunately, it is closed now, but there’s so much more to enjoy in this offbeat place in North Bengal.

The Lolegaon eco park is a perfect place for a family retreat, which, on a clear day treats you with the lovely views of Kanchenjunga. A day trip to Charkhole will take you to a hidden hamlet located 26km from Lolegaon and 15 km from Lava.

Charkhole has multiple vantage points offering majestic panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas, including the Kanchenjunga range. The road from Kalimpong to Lolegaon is in fabulous shape and is surrounding pine forests add to the scenic beauty of this trip.

How to Reach: Situated around 124 km from Siliguri, Lolegaon is accessible by road. The journey offers stunning views of the mountainous landscape.

13. Deolo Hill

The governor's bunglow which has now been turned into a hotel inside the Delo park at Dareeling . The horses are waiting for tourists.

Perched at an altitude of approximately 5,500 feet, Deolo Hills offers one of the most picturesque landscapes in North Bengal. Located about 6 kilometers from the Kalimpong town, Deolo Hills is relatively serene, tucked away from the crowd of the town and market area.

You might have noticed me mentioning Kanchenjunga a lot in this article. It is the third highest peak in the world, and Deolo Hills is one of the best viewpoints of Kanchenjunga from the Indian side .

At the center of Deolo hills is the Deolo Park, a colonial-era landscaped park that used to the home of the governor. You can spend hours of quality family-time in the park, enjoying sunset walks, flower gardens, horse riding and children’s park.

Another top attraction here is the paragliding camp. There are many certified paragliding centers where you can safely book the adventure.

Very close to Deolo Hills, there’s the Kalimpong Science City, Buddha Park and Hanuman Park – all of which offer spectacular views of the region. Science City is my favorite spot in Kalimpong besides Delo Park.

How to Reach: Deolo Hill is about 70 km from Siliguri and is easily accessible by road. The drive offers picturesque views of the Himalayan range and the Teesta River.

14. Icchegaon

Large trees in the mountains against the backdrop of clear winter sky make Icchegaon charming

Icchegaon, a quaint village in the Kalimpong district of West Bengal , is a hidden jewel waiting to be discovered. Perched at an altitude of around 5800 feet, this serene hamlet offers stunning views of the Kanchenjunga and the surrounding Himalayan range. Known for its tranquility and natural beauty, Icchegaon is an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the lap of nature.

The village’s strategic location provides breathtaking panoramic views, especially at sunrise and sunset, when the sky and the mountain peaks are bathed in golden hues. Short hikes and nature-walks around the village are perfect for exploring the area’s flora and fauna. Birdwatching is another popular activity, with the region being home to a variety of bird species.

Icchegaon’s culture is deeply rooted in its rural and traditional lifestyle. Visitors have the opportunity to experience the local customs and way of life, which is a blend of Nepali and Lepcha influences. The warmth and hospitality of the villagers add to the charm of this destination.

A specialty of Icchegaon is its organic farming practices. The village is known for its cultivation of cardamom, oranges, and other local produce. Sampling these fresh and organic products is a delightful experience for visitors. The village also offers traditional handicrafts and handloom products, showcasing the skill and artistry of the local artisans.

Accommodation in Icche gaon is primarily in the form of homestays, which provide a cozy and homely atmosphere. These homestays, such as the Pine View Homestay , offer basic yet comfortable amenities, ensuring a pleasant stay amidst the serene environment.

Buddha Statue at a hairpin belt with rolling tea gardens of Ambiok all around. Me in blue top standing with my little one in blue-yellow hoodie.

As we drove towards Lava from Dooars, a scenic viewpoint with a Buddha Statue at a hairpin belt caught our attention. What is this place, I wondered, but not for too long. Because there stood a photo-op “I Love Ambiok” right beside the gate of the tiny Buddha Park.

Ambiok is not just a viewpoint, but a perfect offbeat retreat in Kalimpong. The area around Ambiok is a tapestry of natural beauty, offering more than just a visual treat. It’s a gateway to exploring the lesser-known facets of the Kalimpong District, with scenic tourist spots that beckon travelers seeking solace and adventure alike.

The rolling hills of Ambiok are covered in lush green tea plantations where you can stroll as you please. A little further is the Chel Khola river that flows through the tea plantations. The best views of the river is seen from the Hanuman temple at Gorubathan.

How to Reach: Situated around 90 km from Siliguri, Ambiok is accessible by road. The journey takes you through picturesque landscapes, including forests and tea gardens.

16. Rishyap

Tall pine trees of Rishop at 8500 feet altitude

Rishyap, a quaint village nestled in the heart of the Eastern Himalayas, offers a pristine getaway for those seeking solace amidst nature’s untouched beauty.

Perched at an altitude of about 8,500 feet, Rishyap offers a serene environment where the only sounds are the chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves. The village is accessible via a winding road through dense forests, adding to the charm and adventure of reaching this secluded spot.

One of the highlights of Rishyap is the opportunity for trekking and exploring the rich biodiversity of the Neora Valley National Park. The park, a sanctuary for countless species of flora and fauna, including the elusive red panda, offers trails that range from easy walks to challenging hikes. For the more adventurous, the trek to Tiffin Dara is a must. This viewpoint offers a 360-degree view of the Himalayan ranges, with stunning sunrises and sunsets that are truly mesmerizing.

Apart from its natural beauty, Rishyap also serves as a base for exploring nearby attractions such as the Changey Waterfalls , and the mystic Kolakham village . Each of these destinations adds a unique flavor to the Rishyap experience, making it a comprehensive retreat into nature, culture, and adventure.

Darjeeling Region

Darjeeling District, renowned for its sprawling tea gardens and breathtaking views of the Himalayas, is a significant region in North Bengal, India. It is located approximately 65 kilometers from Siliguri, serving as a major tourist destination known for its cultural diversity, historical significance, and natural beauty. The district’s elevation, which ranges from the plains to the towering heights of the Himalayas, contributes to its unique climate and rich biodiversity, making it ideal for tea cultivation and a haven for nature enthusiasts.

As soon as you enter the district you are greeted with the message on the signboard “You are in the Gorkhaland Territory”. This region, though a part of the state of West Bengal, is partially self-governed owing to its distinct cultural identity. The most commonly spoken language in this region is Nepalese.

17. Tinchuley

Me with my little one in winter clothing at the tea gardens of Tinchuley. The snow-covered Kanchenjunga visible at the horizon

Tinchuley stands as a hidden jewel nestled within the ethereal landscapes of North Bengal, offering a serene escape to nature enthusiasts and peace seekers. This quaint hamlet, whose name translates to ‘three chullas’ (or ovens), is aptly named for the three prominent hilltops that resemble the shape of traditional ovens.

Located just about 32 kilometers from Darjeeling and in close proximity to both Kalimpong and Siliguri, Tinchuley offers a tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it an ideal destination for those in search of peace and natural beauty.

I visited it on my first trip to Darjeeling when I skipped all the major tourist spots of Darjeeling town due to the excessive crowd and traffic conjestion.I headed straight to the countryside of the Darjiling district and didn’t regret.

The Tinchuley tea gardens are open to tourists unlike the famous Happy Valley tea estate of Darjeeling town. From here you can see the majestic Kanchenjunga on a clear day. On an overcast day, there is a dreamlike mystic charm in the surroundings. Among its most notable attractions is the Tinchuley Monastery, offering a glimpse into the spiritual life of the region and a chance to experience the tranquility of Buddhist practices.

Moreover, Tinchuley’s vicinity to other tourist spots like the Gumbadara viewpoint, with its striking views of the Teesta River, and the picturesque orange orchards, add to the charm of visiting this serene hamlet

How to Reach: Located roughly 80 km from Siliguri, Tinchuley is accessible by road. The journey takes you through scenic landscapes, including tea gardens and mountainous terrain.

18. Kurseong

Sunset at Kurseong Tea Estates

Kurseong, often overshadowed by its more famous neighbor Darjeeling, is a hidden gem in North Bengal. Known as the ‘Land of White Orchids’, Kurseong offers a serene and less crowded alternative to the bustling hill stations. Its mild climate throughout the year makes it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the hills.

This charming town is dotted with beautiful tea gardens like Makaibari and Castleton, offering breathtaking views and insights into the tea production process. Visitors can take guided tours of the tea estates and indulge in tea tasting sessions. The Eagle’s Craig viewpoint provides panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains, including the majestic Kanchenjunga on a clear day.

Kurseong is also home to several historical and cultural sites. The Dow Hill area, with its haunted forest and century-old Victoria Boys School, adds a touch of mystery to the town. The Giddapahar Seti Mata Temple and Ambotia Shiva Mandir offer spiritual solace amidst scenic settings.

For those looking to savor local flavors, Kurseong has a range of cafes and restaurants that offer a mix of local, Indian, and international cuisine. Cochrane Place is popular for its colonial ambiance and delicious food, while Margaret’s Deck offers a unique tea lounge experience with stunning views. The town also has a variety of eateries serving traditional Nepali and Tibetan dishes, allowing visitors to explore the local culinary landscape.

19. Lamahatta

Huge trees of Lamahatta Eco Park and me sitting there with my little one.

Lamahatta is an eco-tourism village known for its serene pine forests, walking trails, and a tranquil pond. The area’s natural beauty and peaceful ambiance make it an ideal spot for relaxation and nature exploration.

The Lamahatta eco park is the center of attraction – the perfect retreat for families. But besides enjoying this beautiful garden, you can also trek through the pine forests to the lake at the top of the hill. There are some good places to eat and shop for handicrafts in Lamahatta.

How to Reach: Around 80 km from Siliguri, Lamahatta is reachable by road. The journey offers scenic views of the lush forests and tea gardens.

Stunning views of Takdah Orchid center with yellow flowers blooming against the green house in the backdrop

This hidden gem, cloaked in mists and surrounded by lush tea gardens, is approximately 28 kilometers from Darjeeling town and about 45 kilometers from Kalimpong, making it an accessible yet secluded getaway for those traversing North Bengal’s picturesque landscapes

Significant for its colonial-era bungalows and sprawling tea estates, Takdah presents a step back in time with its old-world charm. The region was once a favored destination for British officials seeking respite from the Indian summer, and today, these bungalows have been repurposed into cozy homestays, offering visitors a taste of historical luxury amidst nature’s bounty.

The prime center of attraction in Takdah is the Orchid Center which is home to some of the most exotic variety of Himalayan flowers. You can also enjoy walking in the mystic Pine forests in Takdah.

How to Reach: Takdah is approximately 28 km from Darjeeling town and can be reached by road. The drive through the winding mountain roads is an experience in itself.

21. In and Around Mirik

My excited toddler in neon green t-shirt enjoying in the huge part of Mirik Lake.

Nestled amidst the verdant hills of North Bengal, Mirik is renowned for its serene lake, lush tea gardens, and the tranquil beauty that encapsulates the region. With Mirik Lake and the verdant park built around it, Mirik can no longer be called “offbeat”. It is in fact the most famous day trip destination from Darjeeling. It is the second most popular tourist spot in the Darjiling district.

However, the areas surrounding Mirik are dotted with offbeat gems that beckon the intrepid traveler seeking paths less trodden. Exploring these places offers a unique glimpse into the serene beauty and cultural richness of the region, making for an unforgettable journey beyond the well-known attractions of Mirik.

Just a short drive from Mirik, the enchanting village of Soureni stands as a testament to the region’s natural beauty and agricultural bounty. Known for its vibrant tea gardens that stretch as far as the eye can see, Soureni provides a peaceful retreat and an insider’s look into the tea-producing culture of the Darjeeling district.

Further off the beaten path, Bunkulung , or Bungkulung, offers an immersive experience into rural life amidst the mountains. This agricultural village, nestled along the banks of the Balason River, is gaining popularity for its community-based tourism initiatives. Visitors can engage in agricultural activities, enjoy organic meals, and take part in river camping, making it a perfect spot for those looking to connect with nature and local traditions.

Another hidden treasure near Mirik is the orange orchards of Rangbhang . This area comes alive with hues of orange during the harvest season, offering a picturesque setting for leisurely walks and picnics. The orchards also provide a unique opportunity to learn about the local agricultural practices and the significance of orange farming to the region’s economy.

For the more adventurous souls, the trek to Phuguri Tea Estate presents an exhilarating challenge. This offbeat trek through dense forests and along undulating tea gardens offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, culminating in a visit to one of the highest tea estates in the region, where one can savor a fresh brew straight from the source.

Well, that’s a wrap to my list of top offbeat destinations in North Bengal. The entire region is fairly unexplored, with Darjeeling stealing all the limelight. You can truly experience the local culture, the warmth of the hosts and the beauty of nature in this part of India. And all that in a less commercial and affordable way.

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What a beautiful region, and one that I knew almost nothing about before reading this. I am almost embarrassed to admit that I didn’t even know Darjeeling was a place (just a tea).

Thanks Rhonda. I feel the same way when i read posts about offbeat places in USA and other parts of the world. Darjeeling is a very famous hill station in India.

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So many unique locations! I would love to have a picnic near Bindu and the Jaldhaka river! As a tea lover, would not want to miss the Tinchuley tea gardens either! thanks for the inspiration

Thanks Anna. Tinchuley is beautiful

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Great, detailed guide! I love how tall the trees in Lamahatta look! Need to add this destination to my list!

Thanks for your comment. Lamahatta and the entire region from Kalimpong to Darjeeling is filled with these trees.

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Siliguri my favorite.

I love Siliguri too.

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Such a collection of beautiful destinations! I am going to check our itinerary and see if we can add some of these for our visit next year! Thanks for the info!

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NORTH BENGAL TOURISM – 17 Offbeat Places With Homestay Details

Weekend Getaways from Kolkata , West Bengal

Offbeat Places in North Bengal - North Bengal Tourism

Last Updated on: Aug 23, 2021  

About this blog: There are many gorgeous destinations that make North Bengal tourism quite interesting. In this blog, we have collected a few beautiful and offbeat places in North Bengal that you can plan to visit for a weekend. Whether you are from Kolkata or Siliguri, these places are quite perfect if you want to spend a weekend away from your daily life.

North Bengal is definitely one of our favourite destinations. North Bengal boasts of mountains, tea gardens, forests and rivers. What can I say about North Bengal tourism? And I believe that this part of Bengal is also one of your coveted places to visit as well. The place is of unending natural beauty and there are a number of offbeat places in North Bengal that you can visit.  

View from Bagora - North Bengal Tourism

There are two very distinct parts of North Bengal tourism – the Dooars regions and the hills of Darjeeling and Kalimpong. Dooars is in the foothills of the Himalayas and you will find picturesque hamlets, mountain rivers, tea gardens and forests to enchant you. The mountains of Darjeeling and Kalimpong are beautiful in their own rights. North Bengal has a number of small villages that attracts a number of tourists all through the year.

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In this blog, we have collated a few offbeat places in North Bengal where you can visit for a relaxing weekend. These places in Dooars, Darjeeling and Kalimpong area will definitely give you more ideas to spend your weekend in the serenity and peace of nature.

Usually, to reach any of these destinations, you have to first reach Siliguri. You can either take a train to reach New Jalpaiguri or fly into Bagdogra Airport. From either NJP or Bagdogra, you can hire a full car to reach any of these offbeat destinations. So while writing about these places, I have given how you can reach the nearest major town by shared vehicle.

As for reaching NJP, there are a number of trains available from Sealdah and Howrah Station. Our favourite ones are Darjeeling Mail and Padatik Express, because of their timing. We can just finish off our office on Friday evening and board the train to NJP.

So enough of my musings! Read on to know about some of the best of North Bengal Tourism – offbeat places in North Bengal that you should visit.

Offbeat Places in North Bengal – Dooars Region

Homestay at Rongo

A small picturesque hamlet near the hills of Bhutan, Rongo will simply take your breath away. Located about 33 km from New Mal Junction, we recommend the place for its tranquility and peace. You will love the village walks and interacting with the local people.

Distance from Siliguri: 96 km

How to reach Rongo?

Rongo is 96 km from New Jalpaiguri and 33 km from New Mal Junction. Hire a car from NJP or New Mal Junction to Rongo.

What to do?  

Visit the monastery and waterfall, go for village walk

Where to stay?

2. Lepchakha

Lepchakha - North Bengal Tourism

Lepchakha , located further from the Buxa Fort is simply beautiful. Located at the hilltop of Buxa Hill, the main attraction of Lepchakha is the table-top area on the hill. From there you can see all the twelve rivers flowing in the Dooars region. From the top, you will get a panoramic view of the Buxa Tiger Reserve, the Bhutan Hills and the beautiful surroundings.

To reach this gorgeous place, you have to trek from Santalabari to Buxa Fort and then further 3 km to reach Lepchakha. After all, the best views come after hard climbs!

Distance from Alipurduar: 30 km

How to reach Lepchakha?

From Kolkata, take a train to New Alipurduar. From there hire a car to Santalabari. From there, it is a trek of 5.5 km to Lepchakha.

Santalbari is located about 190 km from Siliguri. You have to hire a car from Siliguri to reach there.

What to do?

Enjoy nature. You can trek down to Buxa Fort and also visit Jayanti and Rajabhatkhawa.

  • Wangmo Homestay: 03566208000
  • Lepchakha Jungle Camp: 7602940025

3. Chilapata

Chilapata Forest

Chilapata is nestled in the heart of the picturesque Eastern Dooars region between the Buxa Tiger Reserve and the Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary. Although it has not been recognized as a Wildlife Sanctuary or a National Park, Chilapata is the most important migration corridor of large herbivores like the one-horned rhinoceros and the Asiatic Elephants. Situated beside the beautiful Torsha and Bania river, the place is perfect for all those seeking some solace in the lap of nature. Here you can enjoy and experience the wilderness of the forests along with the thrill of the wild and wildlife.

Distance from Siliguri: 145 km

How to reach Chilapata?

The nearest Railway stations are New Alipurduar Junction (26 km) and Hasimara Junction (16 km). You can take a train from Howrah or Sealdah to these places. From the station, you have to hire a car to the forest.

Go for Jungle Safari at Chilapata, visit the forest villages, visit the Nalraja Garh located near the Bania River and the nearby tea estates.

You can also visit nearby places like Neora Valley National Park , Jaldapara and Chapramari from here.

  • Chilapata Jungle Camp (+91 09933356638, 7477869965, 8918718498)
  • Chilapata Inn, Mendabari : +91 9831829399

Remember, forests are usually closed during the monsoon season between June to September.

View from Dalgaon - North Bengal Tourism

A small and beautiful village amidst tea gardens of Dooars and Ipecac plantations, Dalgaon has the charm to make you fall in love with the place. It has the enchanting beauty of Dooars region with the mountains and clouds playing with each other. You can see the Bhutan mountains and Jaldhaka from the nearby viewpoint. The homestay is also quite beautiful

Distance from Siliguri: 125 km

How to reach Dalgaon?

You will get a shared jeep from Siliguri to Dalgaon. Alternatively, you have to hire a car to reach here.

Village walk, visit the viewpoint, enjoy nature. You can also go for sightseeing to the nearby places of attraction like Bindu, Jhalong, Samsing, Suntelikhola, Gorumara and Chapramari.

Where to Stay?

Mechilingma homestay, Sangram Sotang : 8145561665

5. Raimatang

Raimatang Homestay, Offbeat place in North Bengal

Raimatang is one of the most beautiful destinations in Dooars region. This offbeat place in North Bengal is nestled amidst the Buxa Tiger Reserve is a quaint forest village and a perfect location for spending a weekend. Raimatang is surrounded by the lush tea gardens of North Bengal as well as the mighty hills.

Raimatang boasts of rich flora and fauna and scenic landscapes. There are a few trekking routes here that can entice the adventure lovers. Located near the Buxa Tiger Reserve, you can also go for Jungle Safari at Buxa Forest, Raimatang is also known for a wide number of bird species; so you can also indulge in bird watching here.

Distance from Siliguri: 74 km

How to reach?

From Kolkata, take a train to New Alipurduar. From there hire a car to Raimatang.

Enjoy the landscape, go for jungle safari at Buxa Forest, do birdwatching and spend time at the river side. You can also go trekking to Lepchakha.

Raimatang Mountain View Homestay : 9475120617

Jaldhaka River near Paren

Paren is an incredibly beautiful destination in western Dooars, situated near the Indo-Bhutan border. Blessed with hilly areas with lush green forests, meandering rivers, stretches of agricultural fields, Paren offers spectacular views of the surroundings.

Paren is endowed with gorgeous green forests, rocky terrains and mountain rivers that make it one of the most coveted and offbeat places in North Bengal. There are a number of trekking routes in Paren, the most famous being the Rachella Pass. Jaldhaka is only 10 km from here.

Distance from Siliguri: 112 km

The nearest Railhead is Malbazar. From there, go to Chalsa and then take a jeep to Paren.

Village walks, relaxation in nature, excursion to Todey and Tangta, nearby villages offering spectacular views of the mountains and valleys. You can also visit the nearby attractions like Bindu and Jaldhaka.

Khambuhang Nature Camp, Paren – +919475478701

Offbeat Places in North Bengal – Darjeeling Area

7. singtom tea estate.

View of he mountains from outside of the private door of the Singtom Suite

Singtom Tea Estate and Resort is one of the best experiences of tea tourism near Darjeeling. Located only 6 km from Darjeeling town, Singtom tea estate is one of the oldest tea estates in Darjeeling area. Tea plantation started in the area around 1852 and the bungalow was constructed in 1862. The place is ideal for a relaxing weekend amidst mountains and tea gardens.

One of the main highlights of the tea resort is that you get one of the best views of Kanchenjunga from the bungalow. So, not only do you have acres of tea gardens to explore, but also get some of the best views of the snow-clad Kanchenjunga ranges. And of course, there is an unlimited supply of fresh Darjeeling Tea!

At Singtom Tea Estate, you can go for tea factory tour, tea plucking tour, tea tasting and picnic at 360 degree point.

From NJP/ Siliguri, you will get shared sumos to Darjeeling. From Darjeeling, you have to hire a car to SIngtom Tea Estate, located about 6 km away.

Enjoy the stay at a tea bungalow, Tea factory tour, tea tasting tour, tea plucking tour, picnic at 360-degree point and trekking.

Singtom Tea Estate and Resort

8. Bunkulung

Balasun River at Bunkulung

Tea gardens, rivers and a quaint village – this is what Bunkulung is all about. Also there are acres of paddy and cardamom fields. Located about 15 km from Mirik, Bunkulung is a paradise for nature lovers. You can explore the tea gardens, go for a village walk and hike to the river side. Bunkulung Eco Huts are the best place to stay.

Distance from Siliguri: 40 km

How to reach Bunkulung?

From Siliguri, take a shared sumo to Mirik. From Mirik hire a car to Bunkulung. There is also a direct road from Siliguri to Bunkulung via Dudhia. This is a shorter routre, but you have to hire a full car in this route.

What to do? 

Go for Village walk, explore the tea gardens, visit the Balasun river side.

Bunkulung Eco Huts : +91 9073026145

9. Tabakoshi

homestay at Tabakoshi - offbeat weekend getaway from Kolkata

If you want to spend time amidst the tea gardens and experience amazing hospitality, then Tabakoshi is just the place for you. Tabakoshi is situated just 8 km downhill from the Gopaldhara Tea estate. The place is surrounded by lush tea gardens and green hills. Stay at Sunakhari Homestay and enjoy their hospitality. You can also camp beside the river side. The place is  best for spending a relaxing weekend.

Distance from Kolkata: 625 km

How to reach? Take a shared Sumo from Siliguri to Mirik. From Mirik, you have to take a private car to Tabakoshi

What to do? Walk amidst the tea gardens, camp along the Rangbhang River and visit the tea estates like Gopaldhara, Thurbo and Sangma.

Sunakhari Homestay (+91 70316 63579)

10. Singell

Singell Homestay - offbeat place in North Bengal

Most of us have visited Kurseong on our way to Darjeeling. Singell is a quaint village only 2 km from Kurseong town located amidst farmlands and tea gardens. Singell Homestay is perched just at the cliff end and is a cosy place to stay. A small diversion from the Hill Cart Road will lead to the homestay.

The best part of staying at Singell is that you can see the chugging toy train right from the balcony of the homestay. We literally used to wait for the time for the Darjeeling toy trains so that we could have a look at the chugging trains. A view of the Darjeeling toy train never goes out of time!

 The village is surrounded by tea gardens. You can hike down to Singell Tea Estate to know all about tea processing.

How to reach Singell?

From Siliguri, take a shared sumo to Kurseong. Singell is just 3 km from here. You can walk your way to the homestay or hire a car.

Explore the tea gardens, go for village walks, visit Singell tea factory where you can see plucking and processing of tea. You can also visit the nearby tea estates of Castleton, Makaibari, Goomtee and Ambootia. Also visit the Bhangzang Salamander Lake, 14 km away.

Sanjeema Homestay (+91 89428 18625)

11. Rangaroon

View of Kanchenjunga and Darjeeling from Rangaroon

Rangaroon is a sleepy hamlet perched among the hills and clouds. The place is located only 16 km from Darjeeling. Surrounded by forests and tea estates, Rangaroon is a perfect destination for adventure, wildlife and the tourists who just want to spend a few days away from the busy city life. The homestay looks quaint and beautiful and their hospitality is unmatched. The best part, for us, was the view of Darjeeling town and Kanchenjunga ranges together, just from the homestay! What else could we want?

Distance from Siliguri: 67 km

How to reach Rangaroon?

From Siliguri, take a shared sumo to Darjeeling and get down at Jorebunglow. From there hire a car to Rangaroon. Rangaroon is about 8 km from Jorebunglow.

Walk around the village and tea gardens, take a visit to the abandoned tea factory and the Mata Singha Temple. Trek to the Rundung River bank for a half-day picnic.

Khaling’s Cottage (+91 8101897633)

Bagora - Offbeat North Bengal

Mountains, mist and pristine nature – that is what Bagora is all about. A beautiful hamlet tucked at an altitude of 7150 ft above the sea level, Bagora is a place where you can simply relax and rejuvenate. Life is slow paced at Bagora and we enjoyed the old world charm of the place.

There is not much to do at Bagora than exploring the village on foot. The mountains are there for your eyes only and the carpet of green grass is to soothe your souls. For those who love hiking, there are a few trekking trails from Bagora to Chimeni, Chatakpur and Latpanchar.

Distance from Siliguri: 58 km

How to reach Bagora?

From Siliguri / NJP, take a shared sumo towards Darjeeling. Get down at Dilaram. From  there you have to take a car to Bagora.

Visit the Zero Point, walk through the village and do bird watching. You can also go trekking to Chimeni, Latpanchar or Chatakpur.

Diki’s Homestay | Contact: +91 8145723177

13. Tumsong Tea Retreat

Tea Gardens in North Bengal

Luxury amidst the tea gardens – this is what Tumsong Tea Retreat is going to provide. Tumsong Tea Estate belongs to the Chamong group and is located near Ghoom, about 298 km from Darjeeling. The entire estate is sprawled across an area of 186 hectares, out of which 114 hectares are tea gardens. 

The Tea estate is surrounded by the gorgeous mountain ranges and you will get a magnificent view of Kanchenjunga from here. There are several other tea gardens around this place. The accommodation is provided in the colonial Managers’ Bungalow. Tumsong Tea Retreat is a high end tea resort where you can experience great hospitality of the tea estates. An array of activities can be enjoyed on site or in the surroundings, including cycling, fishing and hiking.

Ghoom, Tiger Hill, Batasia Loop are all within a short distance.

Distance from Siliguri: 65 km

From NJP or Siliguri, take a car to Tumsong Tea Retreat. It is located very near to Ghoom.

Enjoy your stay at the tea garden. Visit the tea factory, go for tea tasting and explore the tea gardens.

Tumsong Chiabari Tea Retreat : 9830020620

Offbeat Places in North Bengal – Kalimpong Area

14. bidyang.

Relli River at Bidyang - offbeat places to visit in North Bengal

Bidyang is located only 15 km from Kalimpong town. Surrounded by dense forests of oak, pine and fir, the quaint hamlet is a place of peace and tranquility. The Relli River flows across the valley in all her beauty. Bidyang is known for its silence and solitude. The only sound you can hear is the flowing of the river and chirping of birds. On a full moon night the place looks ethereally beautiful. There are two homestays on either banks of the river where you can stay. 

Distance from Siliguri: 68 km

How to reach Bidyang?

From Siliguri or NJP, reach Kalimpong by car or shared sumo. Bidyang is 15 km from Kalimpong and you have to hire a car to reach there.

Village walk, visit the orchards, visit the Relli River. Hike to the waterfalls.

Relli Riverside Homestay: 8670057310

15. Triveni Camping

Triveni Camping

Triveni Camping is the latest addition to camping near Siliguri. Located at the confluence of Teesta and Rangeet River, Triveni camping site is a place where you will feel connected to nature. Located only 53 km from Siliguri, Triveni can be a perfect weekend getaway to enjoy nature. You can enjoy hiking, fishing, bonfire and Whitewater Rafting here.

Triveni is quite easy to reach and you can get a feel of the nature and wilderness near Siliguri itself. You can also take your bike to ride all the way to Triveni for an adventure-filled weekend.

Distance from Siliguri: 53 km

How to reach Triveni?

Hire a car from Siliguri to reach Triveni Camping site.

Hiking, camping, fishing, bonfire and Whitewater Rafting.

Triveni Riverside Camping – +91 8240923170 / +91 8240978266

16. Bhalukhop

Padmasambhava Statue at Kalimpong

Bhalukhop is a small village near Kalimpong offering magnificent views of the Kanchenjunga ranges. Perched at an altitude of 5300 feet, the place is a great alternative to Kalimpong for those who want some solitude and peace. Here you can wake up to the call of chirping birds, enjoy the fresh air and roam around the village admiring the quaint village.

The best views of the Kalimpong hills are located within a few kilometers from Bhalukhop. The Delo Park and view point, Buddha Statue, Hanuman Temple, Guru Padmasambhava statue are all within 10 km from the village. As it is located on the outskirts of Kalimpong, you can get the best of nature here without having to face the crowd of Kalimpong.

How to reach Bhalukhop?

From New Jalpaiguri, you can take a shared sumo towards Kalimpong. From there reserve a car to Bhalukop.

Village walk, bird watching, butterfly watching. You can visit the Deolo Park and also gor for a sightseeing tour to Kalimpong.

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17. Gitkolbong

Gitkolbong - offbeat North Bengal

This place is so beautiful that you might want to stay here forever. Gitkolbong is located only 8 km from Lava. The place is a unique combination of the Himalayas and tea gardens with the beautiful Gitkol Khola River flowing through the village. There is also a small trekking route through the forest to the hilltop. Camping arrangements can be done at the hilltop as well. You can view the amazing sunrise from the hilltop. In the winters, you might get snowfall in the region.

Distance from Kolkata: 105 km

How to reach Gitkolbong?

From Siliguri, you have to reach Lava. You will get shared sumos from Kalimpong towards Lava. From Lava, you have to hire a car to Gitkolbong.

Village walk, see the sunrise, hiking, bird watching. Visit the nearby attractions like Lava, Lolegaon and Charkhole.

Bakha Khim Homestay, Suman Khaling : 7679492686

Aerial view of the suspension Bridge at Bidyang

So here was a comprehensive list of offbeat places in North Bengal. As we travel, we will keep updating this post.

Did you find this post useful? Please let us know in comments below. If you like this post or found it useful, please share it with your family, friends and neighbours!

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We are planning to visit NB in Dec’23 25th to 30th want to stay in homely environment.. Total head count 4, for 4N5D Please suggest best location

All these locations are great and have good environment. Please choose any place that you want. You may also check our post on 52 offbeat weekend destinations for a few more places.

Planning to visit between Dec 7th to 13th. will give our experience once fished.

That’s lovely! Will wait for your experience. Have a lovely trip.

north bengal is full of unknown Offbeat places every one should explore them

Really it’s an amazing blog, I’ll definitely visit those places one day. Good work, Keep going.

We are planning to go bagora at 4th march. But afraid of getting altitude sickness since its elevation 7150 feet! You please suggest what we should do…..

Its really difficult to decide which place to visit as each is beautiful in its own way! 🙂

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Top 12 Best places to visit in north bengal

  • by Mohammad Affan
  • January 28, 2024 January 28, 2024

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North Bengal, with its diversified terrain and cultural legacy, is a dream destination for tourists seeking to escape the rush and bustle of city life. From snow-capped mountains to lush forests, the region has a variety of unique tourism destinations that many people have yet to discover. In this article, we will take you on a journey through the finest unusual tourist destinations in North Bengal that are worth seeing.

Discover the breathtaking beauty of North Bengal, a region rich with a rich variety of landscapes and history. From the famous tea farms of Darjeeling to the quiet monasteries of Kalimpong, North Bengal attracts visitors with stunning views of the Himalayas and the colorful vegetation that blankets the mountains.

The small towns of Lachung and Lachen display the warmth of local kindness, whereas Pelling offers breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga. Wildlife lovers can visit Jaldapara National Park, which is home to the one-horned rhinoceros. Nature lovers will enjoy Neora Valley National Park, while Rishyap, a lesser-known gem, gives a peaceful a break. Join us on a journey around North Bengal’s top 12 places to visit in north bengal are Darjeeling, Gangtok, Kalimpong, Lachung and Lachen, Pelling etc.

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1. darjeeling (places to visit in north bengal).

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Darjeeling , located in the Eastern Himalayas, is a gem of a hill station known for its green tea gardens and stunning views. This lovely town in North Bengal, West Bengal, India, charms visitors with the exciting perfume of its world-famous tea and the breathtaking scenery that opens at every turn. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, travels through the verdant hills, providing a wonderful experience.

The view of the snow-capped peaks, particularly the majestic Kanchenjunga, improves their appeal. Beyond the tea farms, Darjeeling has growing marketplaces, colonial buildings, and a diverse range of backgrounds, making it a timeless destination that perfectly combines history with incredible natural beauty.

2. Gangtok (places to visit in north bengal)

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Gangtok , Sikkim’s capital, appears from the eastern Himalayan range as a peaceful haven of beauty and quiet. This wonderful city is set on a slope at a height, providing visitors with amazing views of snow-capped peaks, including the great Kanchenjunga. Gangtok’s colorful culture is represented in its monasteries, including as the famous Rumtek Monastery and the Enchey Monastery, which has complex patterns.

MG Marg, the colorful center street, combines modernization with traditional Sikkimese charm, with several shops and cafes. Gangtok, a gateway to Sikkim’s natural beauties, attracts explorers with its beautiful scenery, kind hospitality, and feeling of spirituality amidst the steep mountains.

3. Kalimpong (places to visit in north bengal)

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Kalimpong , located on the Eastern Himalayan foothills, is a quiet hill station that captivates visitors with its panoramic views and various cultures. Nestled in the Indian state of West Bengal, this lovely town provides a peaceful relief from the hustle and bustle, revealing rich tea gardens and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, mostly the towering Kanchenjunga.

Kalimpong’s silence is made better by its old monasteries, such as Zang Dhok Palri Phodang, which show Tibetan Buddhist influences. The busy marketplaces and colonial buildings provide an unique personality to this modest resort, making Kalimpong the ideal blend of natural beauty and cultural legacy, attractive visitors to relax amidst its beautiful charms as well.

4. Lachung and Lachen (places to visit in north bengal)

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Lachung and Lachen , located in the natural surroundings of North Sikkim, are attractive gems that provide an escape into the Himalayas. Lachung, set on a the mountains, attracts with its beautiful fields down waterfalls, and the lively Lachung Monastery.

It serves as a way to Yumthang Valley and displays a floral shows in the spring. Lachen, a peaceful village, captivates visitors with its calm and close to the picturesque Gurudongmar Lake, one of the highest in the world.

These towns, covered with traditional Sikkimese architecture, represent hospitality among the rough surroundings. Lachung and Lachen, doors to the treasures of North Sikkim, invite visitors to view the Himalayan realm’s fresh glory.

5. Pelling (places to visit in north bengal)

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Pelling , located in the gorgeous hills of West Sikkim, is a stunning place that showcases the magnificence of the Eastern Himalayas. This small village, blessed with amazing views of snow-capped peaks, particularly the majestic Kanchenjunga, provides a peaceful destinations for nature lovers.

Pelling is graced by historic monasteries such as Pemayangtse, which display complicated Tibetan Buddhist artwork. The Rabdentse Ruins, the remains of an ancient palace, provide a sense of mystery to the area. The sacred Khecheopalri Lake, located among the green trees, displays peace.

Pelling’s attraction stems from its combination of natural beauty and cultural tradition, making it a great location for anyone seeking a calm retreat among the Himalayan power.

6. Jaldapara National Park (places to visit in north bengal)

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Jaldapara National Park , located in the Eastern Himalayan foothills of West Bengal, India, is a wildlife sanctuary. This biodiverse national park is well-known for its population of protected one-horned rhinoceros, elephants, deer, and a variety of bird species. The huge fields and deep woodlands provide a stunning setting for safari trips, offering visitors to see the rich flora and fauna in their natural environment.

The park’s beautiful beauty continues to the Torsa River, which increases the whole experience. Jaldapara is more than simply a wildlife sanctuary; it’s a thrilling trip into the heart of nature, with each corner telling a story about conservation and the interaction of many ecosystems.

7. Rishyap (places to visit in north bengal)

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Rishyap , located in the quiet hills of North Bengal, is a hidden gem that provides a peaceful retreat from the regular. This lesser-known site attracts with breathtaking views of the Eastern Himalayas, including the magnificent Kanchenjunga.

Rishyap is perched at a height and surrounded by wide pine forests, which creates an atmosphere of peace and quiet. The area is a the heavens for nature lovers and trekkers, with scenic trails leading to locations like as Tiffin Dara and Rishyap Viewpoint, which provide stunning views.

Rishyap’s simplicity, along with its clean natural beauty, makes it an ideal safety for people seeking peace in the wild landscapes of North Bengal, making it a unique yet attracting resorts.

8. Neora Valley National Park (places to visit in north bengal)

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Located in the lap of the Eastern Himalayas, Neora Valley National Park in North Bengal is a biodiverse sanctuary that attracts with its pure beauty and diverse flora and animals. The park, home to threatened animal species such as the red panda and the rare Himalayan serow, is a paradise for both wildlife those who are fans and nature lovers. Verdant forests, shining rivers, and towering mountains make a lovely setting for exploration.

Treks to Rachela Pass and Lava through the park reveal beautiful scenery. The park’s conservation activities help to preserve the Eastern Himalayan nature, making Neora Valley more than just a picturesque wonderland, but also a haven for the region’s diverse wildlife.

9. Mirik (places to visit in north bengal)

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Mirik , nestled in the calm hills of Darjeeling district, is a lovely town that surrounds Sumendu Lake and adds a touch of peace to North Bengal. The lake, with its peaceful environment and beautiful surrounds, is a popular destination for relaxing walks and boat rides. Mirik is surrounded by tea gardens, and the Thurbo Tea Estate is a delight for tea lover. Bokar Monastery, set on a hill, provides religious comfort and amazing views.

The orange orchards and cardamom plantations add from the town’s taste looks. Mirik’s temperate climate and gorgeous scenery encourage visitors to enjoy the amazing beauty of North Bengal in a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere.

10. Siliguri (north bengal tourist spot)

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Siliguri , an active city in the Eastern Himalayan foothills, acts as a bright doorway to North Bengal and India’s northeastern regions. Siliguri, located at the crossroads of Bhutan, Nepal, and Bangladesh, is a cultural and economic mix point. The city perfectly blends modern facilities with the region’s natural beauty, providing visitors with an unforgettable experience.

The surrounding Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary provides a sanctuary for wildlife lovers. Siliguri’s markets, like Hong Kong’s, offer a wide choice of products that reflect the region’s cultural diversity. Siliguri, being a major move and trade hub, welcomes inquiry while also acting as a strategic starting point for trips into North Bengal’s stunning surroundings.

11. Mongpu (tourist places in north bengal)

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Mongpu , located in the quiet hills of Darjeeling district, is a lovely village that come historical charm and natural beauty. This unique attraction is significant because it was where Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore sought inspiration during his trips.

Surrounded by rich tea farms, the community offers a peaceful protection with magnificent views of the Himalayas. Visitors can visit the poet’s retreat house, where Tagore wrote some of his masterpieces, and enjoy themselves in the setting that inspired the creative genius.

The motivation to Mongpu reveals an idyllic haven away from the popular, inviting people looking for a mix of cultural history and North Bengal’s natural beauty to experience the charm of this hidden yet culturally rich development.

12. Jaigaon (best places to visit in north bengal)

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Jaigaon , an exciting town on the Indo-Bhutan border, welcomes travelers to the stunning Bhutan Gate. This significant entry point represents the cultural and geographical differences between India and Bhutan. The gate greets visitors with beautiful Bhutanese building, covered with bright themes and traditional decorations. Jaigaon, the gateway to Bhutan, is recognized for its bustling markets that sell a mix of Indian and Bhutanese items.

The Bhutan Gate indicates the one-of-a-kind experiences that await across the border, encouraging interested explorers to witness the union of two diverse realms. Jaigaon, a vibrant border town, and the Bhutan Gate offer a fascinating look into the region’s cultural weave.

What are the must-visit places in North Bengal?

North Bengal’s must-see destinations include Darjeeling, Gangtok, Kalimpong, Jaldapara National Park, and Pelling.

What is unique about Neora Valley National Park?

Neora Valley National Park is notable for its diverse wildlife, including rare species such as the red panda, as well as its conservation activities, which help to preserve the Eastern Himalayan the natural world.

How to reach Mirik from Darjeeling?

Mirik is approximately 49 kilometers from Darjeeling. You can reach Mirik by road via Ghum or take a shared taxi or bus, enjoying scenic views during the journey.

What is the significance of the Bhutan Gate in Jaigaon?

The Bhutan Gate at Jaigaon serves as a significant entry point between India and Bhutan, displaying complex Bhutanese architecture and linking two diverse cultural fields.

Which wildlife can be spotted in Jaldapara National Park?

Jaldapara National Park is home to one-horned rhinoceros, elephants, deer, and a variety of bird species, providing an exciting wildlife experience in the foothills of North Bengal.

Finally, North Bengal opens as a stunning combination of various landscapes, cultural riches, and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Each place has a unique stories, from Darjeeling’s famed tea farms to Gangtok’s quiet religious institutions, the pristine wilderness of Jaldapara National Park, and the tranquil retreats of Rishyap and Mirik. The region’s biodiversity, typified by Neora Valley National Park, shows a dedication to conservation.

Siliguri, a bustling the city provides access to the beautiful North Bengal. The historical charm of Mongpu, as well as the famous Bhutan Gate at Jaigaon, round off this research. North Bengal offers visitors to experience its natural beauties, cultural legacy, and the warm embrace of the Eastern Himalayas.

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12 Breathtaking Offbeat Places in North Bengal

12 Picturesque Offbeat Places in North Bengal

The northern part of West Bengal is popular as ‘North Bengal’. Today we will explore some offbeat places in North Bengal . Well, if you are from a neighboring area, you have probably visited some popular hill stations such as Darjeeling, Kurseong, or Mirik. 

However, people are preferring more offbeat tourist places in North Bengal rather than traditional tourist hotspots. Most unexplored destinations are mainly mountain hamlets. So, don’t expect any luxury. Although we can ensure that you will have one of the best experiences of your life. 

Offbeat Places in North Bengal

5. latpanchar, 7. tabakoshi, 8. lamagaon, 9. sillery gaon, 11. nimbong, 12. lungchu, conclusion .

As we mentioned before, the northern side of West Bengal is one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in India. In the following, you will know about twelve splendid offbeat places in North Bengal . Let’s find out:

best offbeat tourist places in north bengal bidyang

Bidyang is a less explored hamlet in the Kalimpong district. Situated at a distance of 15 km away from the main town, Bidyang is popular for lush green agricultural lands, colorful flowers, and hidden waterfalls. 

To reach this little Himalayan village, you need to hire a cab from New Jalpaiguri (NJP) railway station. On the other hand, you can reach this from Kalimpong. 

As we mentioned before, don’t expect a lot of facilities here but you will definitely find some amazing people. To enjoy the charm of this place, it’s better to spend a night in a homestay. 

tonglu

Located at the height of 10,130 ft, Tonglu is undoubtedly one of the best offbeat places in North Bengal . Well, this place is less visited by tourists due to the height. This hamlet is situated on the way to Sandakphu. So, most trekkers make a night halt in this settlement. 

If you want to explore the beauty of nature, Tonglu is the ideal place. In fact, this village is a great place to get an astonishing view of snow-capped Mt. Kanchenjunga. 

However, Tongu is not that developed compared to other offbeat villages of North Bengal. There are some dormitories for trekkers. 

phalut offbeat places in north bengal

Phalut is the paradise for trekkers. Situated at the height of 11, 811 ft, Phalut is the second highest point of Singalila ridge. If you are into trekking, this is a must-visit destination for you. In fact, you can do a day camping while enjoying the picturesque view of Mt. Kanchenjunga.

Many people visit Phalut from Darjeeling which is only 80 km away. Make sure Phalut is only reachable by trekking. You will find some bungalow and trekker’s hut here. The best time to visit this place is from April to May. 

bindu

Bindu is famous for cardamom plantation.

Popularly known as the last hamlet of West Bengal, Bindu is one of the best offbeat tourist places in North Bengal . The scenic view of this less explored place is marvelous where you can see the Jaldhaka river and the beautiful hills of Bhutan. 

Many tourists visit Godak tribal village from Bindu which is around 15 km away. The best time to visit this undiscovered hamlet of Dooars is from November to January. 

latpanchar offbeat places in north bengal

Latpanchar is another spectacular destination in Dooars. Perched at the height of 4500 ft, Latpanchar is a place that can steal your heart. This place is only 41 km away from Siliguri. Moreover, this place is well-known for bird watching.

Some beautiful local sightseeings near Latpanchar are Raja Rani Hill, Namthing Lake, Latkothi, and Ahal Dara viewpoint. The best time to visit this place is from October to March. 

takdah best tourist places in north bengal

The Orchid Center of Takdah was once Asia’s best orchid center.

Covered with lush green tea gardens, Takdah is one of the best offbeat places in North Bengal . This place was a British cantonment, so you will find some old buildings from the pre-independence era. 

Takdah is only 28 km away from Darjeeling and is located at a height of 4000 ft. Besides experiencing the panoramic views of tea gardens, you will find blooming orchids. In fact, Takdah’s Orchid Center is another amazing place.

Many people reach Takdah from Darjeeling . However, if you want to reach there directly from NJP railway station, you need to book a cab. Shared car services are also available which is the best option for solo travelers . 

If you want to visit Tinchuley, another beautiful offbeat destination, it’s just 3 km away from Takdah. Many tourists go for a little trek to reach Tinchuley. The best time to visit Takdah is from October to March. It’s better to avoid this area during the monsoon. 

tabakoshi

Perched at the height of 3000 ft, Tabakoshi is a newly found gem in the foothills of Darjeeling. This place is only 3 km away from Mirik. So, if you are staying at Mirik, make sure you visit this breathtaking mountain hamlet. 

There are some beautiful homestays in Tabakoshi. You can go for various sightseeing such as tea gardens, Bokar Monastery, Shiva Temple, and Mirik Lake.

NJP railway station is only 65 km from Tabakoshi while Bagdogra is around 61 km away from this place. So, you can easily hire a cab from those places to reach Tabakoshi. 

lamagaon

Situated around 35 km away from Darjeeling, Lamagaon is another spectacular hamlet in North Bengal. You can get a breathtaking view of Mt. Kanchenjunga from this place. This place has some amazing sightseeing such as Jhepi Independent Church, Chayote green cultivation, and Sai Mandir.

You can also visit Bijanbari from Lamagaon which is around 13 km away, To reach Lamagaon, you need to hire a cab from NJP railway station or Bagdogra airport. The best time to visit this place is from October to May. 

sillery gaon best offbeat places in north bengal

Sillery Gaon is referred to as ‘New Darjeeling’ for its scenic beauty. 

Located at an altitude of 6000 ft, Sillery Gaon is one of the popular offbeat destinations in the Kalimpong district. The incomparable panoramic view attracts tourists from everywhere. This is why this hamlet is also famous for camping.

With the ruins of Damsang Fort, you can have an amazing trekking adventure. Sillery Gaon’s Ramitey Dara is another beautiful destination.

pabong

If you are looking for a less explored place, Pabong is the perfect destination for you. Covered with the lush greenery of Neora Valley National Park, Pabong is one of the best offbeat tourist places in North Bengal.

Just like other offbeat hamlets in this area, this tiny settlement also promises a panoramic view of Mt. Kanchenjunga. Moreover, this place is great for bird watching where you can see birds like Rollers, Sunbird, and Minivet. 

If you love adventures, make sure you are taking a trail to the Neora Valley National Park. Also, don’t expect luxury but you will get the best experience with Mother Nature.

nimbong offbeat tourist places in north bengal

Nested in the laps of the Himalayas, Nimbong is one of the best offbeat places in North Bengal . Well, this place is still unexplored for many people, so don’t expect too many people here. However, if you want to discover the magic of nature, this is the place.

This is the perfect destination for people who want to get relief from daily life. To reach Nimbong, you need to take a cab from NJP. On the other hand, you can reach here from Siliguri which is situated only 78 km away. 

lunchu

This side of West Bengal has some magical tressures, and we just need to explore them. While talking about tressures, we should mention Lungchu, another picturesque mountain hamlet in North Bengal. 

The view of Mt. Kanchenjunga is always a pleasure when you are visiting Lungchu. However, the lush greenery will steal your heart. It takes around 6 hours to reach Lunchu from the nearest railway station, NJP.

Besides exploring nature, you can spend time with villagers. Bird watching is also a popular activity here. You can stay at both resorts and homestays here. The best time to visit this magnificent village is from October to May. 

We can conclude that the northern part of West Bengal is more than phenomenal. There are many more offbeat destinations in this place that we didn’t mention in this article but we will cover all of them in the future. So, if you are planning for your next trip, chose some of these unexplored hamlets. You will feel the magic of Mother Nature.

Ruchira Sarkar

Ruchira is the founder of India Travelpedia, a writer by passion and profession. Besides writing, she’s a travel buff, foodie, and culture enthusiast.

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14 Off-Beat Destinations in North Bengal for Wanderlust Travelers (2024)

The Northern part of West Bengal is often known as North Bengal, and it comprises eight distinct districts. These districts include Kalimpong, Darjeeling , Jalpaiguri, Coochbehar , Alipurduar , Malda , Uttar Dinajpur, and Dakshin Dinajpur. Among the said districts, some of the most popular West Bengal tourist spots are located in the Kalimpong, Darjeeling, and Jalpaiguri districts. Places like Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Mirik , or even Lava garner a significant volume of tourism traffic from all over the world. But the beauty of North Bengal does not rely upon the said few places. There are so many underrated and off-beat sites in the said region of Bengal that your thirst for mesmerizingly beautiful places will genuinely be quenched.

In this blog, we will get to know about the hidden treasures of North Bengal. These sites might not have gained much attention from travelers across the world, but they are all exquisitely beautiful. A positive point of being underrated is the absence of a massive number of tourists. The lack of tourists helps these sites stay well-maintained and clean. Some of these sites are surrounded by majestic mountains, while the lush greenery of spectacular forests covers the others. Even though the places mentioned in this blog are not mainstream, they have beautiful homestays that allow tourists to spend a few days in the lap of nature.

Some of these off-beat destinations in North Bengal are a paradise for adventure enthusiasts. By traveling there, you will get to explore different remote yet splendid regions by trekking. Apart from all the points mentioned above, most of these sites can be visited over the weekend. Reaching these places is relatively easy. By traveling to Bagdogra by flight or NJP by train, you will get to start your journey pretty quickly. You will not have any problem finding cars from the said two sites to explore the given locations. So, without wasting any more time, let us get lost into the wilderness and serenity of North Bengal right now!

14 Off-Beat Destinations in North Bengal for Wanderlust Travelers

The destinations mentioned in this blog are breathtaking. Apart from their natural ambiance, a significant part of their divine nature is the absence of crowded spots and many hotels.

Samsing - Off Beat Destination in North Bengal

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There are many adjacent sites to Samsing that can be reached by hiking or trekking. As most of the trekking pathways from Samsing include the majestic Murti river, you will get to see even more spectacular scenery while hiking. Moreover, Neora Valley National Park’s proximity to this site makes it even best for trekkers and wildlife lovers.

Distance from Bagdogra airport: 93 km.

Time to reach: It would take you approximately two and a half hours to get Samsing from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Neora Valley National Park, Khasmahal, Zurantee Tea Garden, Chalsa Tea Garden, and others.

Best time to visit: October to February.

2. Sillery Gaon

Among the several alluring sites in Kalimpong, Sillery Gaon is undoubtedly one of the most enchanting ones. Located at an altitude of 6000 feet, this hamlet has become a paradise for tourists who seek solace and pure natural beauty in their vacation. Surrounded by coniferous forests and majestic mountains, Sillery Gaon is undoubted one of the best off-beat tourist destinations in North Bengal. The location of Sillery Gaon helps tourists in finding it pretty quickly. One of the major attractions of this magical village is the view of the enchanting Mount Kanchenjungha that it offers. If the weather is, you will even get to see some parts of Sikkim and Nathu La pass.

Sillery Gaon has an exciting history, and it makes the site even more unique. Trekking amid the wilderness of the surrounding forests in the area is another one of its signature attraction. The homestays in this village allow tourists to have a comfortable stay and get a glimpse into the lives of the local people.

Off-Beat Destination in North Bengal-Sillery Gaon

Distance from Bagdogra airport: 98 km.

Time to reach: It would not take you more than three and a half hours to get Sillery Gaon from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Aritar, ZulukmPedong, Rishi Khola, and others.

Best time to visit: October to December, and March to May.

3. Lamhatta

Soon becoming a popular tourist spot in the Darjeeling district, Lamhatta is a spectacular tourist destination in North Bengal. Many tourists visit this site as a sightseeing spot from Darjeeling, and not many people spend a weekend for vacations. Still, this site is relatively untouched by the massive crowd of tourists, unlike Darjeeling or Kalimpong.

This tiny hamlet is extraordinarily quaint and full of natural beauty. Surrounded by the green forests consisting Pine and Dhupi trees, Lamhatta is perfect for those who are planning for a romantic getaway. The breathtakingly beautiful views of the surrounding mountains you will get from this village will stay in your mind for the rest of your life.

Best Destination in North Bengal-Lamhatta

Distance from Bagdogra airport: 75 km.

Time to reach: It would take you approximately two and a half hours to get Lamhatta from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Lamhatta Eco Park, Tiger Hill, Rangeet River, Namchi, and others.

Best time to visit: October to March.

4. Tinchuley

Located at an altitude of 5,800 feet, Tinchuley is one of the most beautiful places in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal. Surrounded by the Kalimpong hills, this tiny hamlet is a fantastic site to find yourself amid the vast nature of nature genuinely. Till now, most visitors visiting Tinchuley prefer to return to Darjeeling. But if you genuinely want to have an off-beat vacation, spend a few days in the cozy homestays of Tinchuley. The experience that you will have staying in the homes of the village’s hospitable residents will remain with you for a long time. With six different tea gardens, monasteries, beautiful viewpoints, nature trails, and others, Tinchuley is a complete package.

The lush greenery of the surrounding tea gardens and other mountains will rejuvenate you. Strolling in this village’s hilly roads and exploring its nooks and corners will offer you a new perspective on your life.

Distance from Bagdogra airport: 77 km.

Time to reach: It would not take you more than three hours to get Tinchuley from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Orange Orchards, RungliEunglikot, Tinchuley Viewpoint, Lover’s Meet Viewpoint, etc.

Best time to visit: October to April.

5. Lepchajagat

Lepchajagat is one of the lesser-known regions in the Darjeeling district that is extremely beautiful. Located at the height of approximately 7000 feet, this hill station is a paradise for nature lovers. Surrounded by the enchanting Mount Kanchenjungha, Lepchajagat is the place for anyone who is a genuine lover of mountains. As the entire region is devoid of any modern amenities, you will be able to connect to the beautiful nature of North Bengal quite easily. The orchids that you will see throughout this hamlet will genuinely amaze you. Along with the colorful flowers, the beautiful rare birds of the region make Lepchajagat even more alluring.

Attraction Destination in North Bengal-Lepchajagat

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There are some fantastic sites near this village that you can visit by trekking or renting a car. Spending the entire day exploring the town and curling up by the fireplace in your room in Lepchajagat will be a great way to spend a day in Lepchajagat. By staying a few days in Lepchajagat, you will genuinely feel great to rejoin your daily life in the city.

Distance from Bagdogra airport: 69 km.

Time to reach: It would take you approximately two and a half hours to get Lepchajagat from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Ghum Monastery, Manebhanjan, Jhorphokri, Ghum Rock, and others.

6. Kolakham

Situated too close to Neora Valley National Park, Kolakham is one of the most underrated yet magnificent West Bengal places. With a height of 6100 feet, this tiny hill station in North Bengal is surrounded by the breathtakingly beautiful Kolbong forest. One of India’s most important wildlife sanctuaries, the Neora Valley National Park, is also located close to the village. As this site is situated pretty close to Lava, a majestic hill station in Bengal, people often treat it as a sightseeing spot. That is why many tourists still do not consider it the site for vacationing, but staying a few days in Kolakham is an excellent idea for those who love solitude and nature.

Popular Destination in North Bengal-Kolakham

Distance from Bagdogra airport: 123 km.

Time to reach: It would not take you more than three hours to get Kolakham from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Lava, Rishop, Neora Valley National Park, and others.

Best time to visit: October to May.

7. Jaldhaka

Jaldhaka river valley is the perfect destination for you if you love wildlife, nature, and greenery. You will notice the lush greenery of thick forests throughout this region that make the Dooars region of Bengal so popular. Most of the woods located around this valley are part of the Chapramari forests. The alluring beauty of the area will make you never leave this site. Apart from the green forests, the Jaldhaka river is another reason why this site is mesmerizingly beautiful. The babbling of the river, surrounding hills, and the woods make spending a few days in the region so magical.

Nice Destination in North Bengal-Jaldhaka

Distance from Bagdogra airport: 112 km.

Time to reach: It would take you approximately two and a half hours to get Jaldhaka from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Today, Chapramari, Jhalong, Tangte, and others.

8. Latpanchar

Latpanchar is one of the most beautiful and serene off-beat locations in North Bengal, located in the Dooars region. As this site is situated inside the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, you will notice lush forests surround the entire area. Despite being so mesmerizing, this site is still pretty unknown to tourists. That is why spending a few days in solace in Latpanchar is so easy. There will be no massive crowd of people or a multitude of shops that would break your mental peace and hinder you from enjoying the true glory of nature. There is a trekking trail available from Latpanchar that every tourist loves to participate in while visiting there.

Beautiful Destination in North Bengal-Latpanchar

Distance from Bagdogra airport: 50 km.

Time to reach: It would not take you more than two hours to get Latpanchar from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, Raja Rani Hills, Sunrise Point, and others.

9. Raimatang

Located inside Buxa Tiger Reserve’s premises, Raimatang is an underrated place in North Bengal that is exceptionally beautiful. This village is located well inside the Buxa forests and offers tourists a magnificent opportunity to spend some days in the real wilderness. Surrounding this region, you will notice a wide variety of plants and even animals. Many tourists have encountered wild animals right by their window while staying in Raimatang. With more than 284 species of birds, Raimatang is genuinely a paradise for bird watchers. Some of the most alluring birds you can witness in this region include migratory goosander, black-necked crane, pied hornbill, sizeable whistling teal, etc.

Apart from the wildlife cover, Raimatang is surrounded by Bhutan hills that make this site even more enchanting. Even though there are not many places to stay in Raimatang, spending a few days in Raimatang is a great idea to get away from the stress of your life.

Distance from Bagdogra airport: 171 km.

Time to reach: It would take you approximately four and a half hours to get Raimatang from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Buxa National Park, Lepchakla Village, and others.

Best time to visit: November to January.

10. Suntalekhola

Situated pretty close to Samsing, Suntalekhola is another magnificent yet off-beat tourist spot in the Northern part of West Bengal. Surrounded by alpine forests, the beauty of Suntalekhola is genuinely unparalleled. This site is located pretty close to Neora Valley National Park, like many other tourist spots mentioned in this list. The majestic mountains, alluring Murti river, and the forests’ freshness make Suntalekhola one of the must-see sites in India. Mouchuki is a site located near Suntalekhola that can be reached by trekking. Even though the trek will not take you more than two hours, you will get to explore the region quite thoroughly.

Super Destination in North Bengal-Suntalekhola

Distance from Bagdogra airport: 91 km.

Time to reach: It would not take you more than two and a half hours to get Suntalekhola from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Murti river, Mouchuki village, and others.

11. Mongpong

Located by the alluring Teesta riverbank, Mongpong is a spectacular site to visit in North Bengal. As this site is situated pretty close to Siliguri, reaching it is relatively easy. Many people treat it as a sightseeing or picnic spot, but you could have a fantastic getaway by staying there for a few days as well. If you go there in clear weather, you will get to see the mesmerizingly beautiful views of Mount Kanchenjungha. The entire scenery surrounding this village is so spectacular that leaving it after a few days will be difficult for you.

Top-rated Destination in North Bengal-Mongpong

Distance from Bagdogra airport: 36 km.

Time to reach: It would take you approximately one hour to get Mongpong from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Gorumara National Park, Chapramari forest, Washabari, and others.

Best time to visit: October to December.

Takdah is a tiny hamlet that is hidden behind the beautiful forests and mountains of North Bengal. Located not that far away from Darjeeling, this site is for those who hate crowds and loud noise. By staying in Takdah for a few days, you will be able to genuinely a few days in peace. With a height of only 4000 feet, exploring Takdah for anyone is pretty straightforward. The roads are not that steep, and the climate is not that harsh as the other hill stations in North Bengal. Surrounded by alluring mountains, beautiful tea gardens, and swirling roads, Takdah is a perfect site to appreciate the true beauty of North Bengal.

An orchid center is located around this village that allows you to witness the beautiful Himalayan orchids without any hindrance. Apart from the said facts, Takdah has some other sightseeing spots that make this region a great yet underrated tourist spot.

Distance from Bagdogra airport: 81 km.

Time to reach: It would not take you more than three hours to get Takdah from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Takdah Orchid Center, Tinchuley, Lamhatta, Mongpu, and others.

13. Jorpokhri

Located at an altitude of 7,400 feet, Jorpokhri is an off-beat yet spectacular tourist spot located in the Darjeeling district of the Northern part of Bengal. Even though this site is located a few kilometers from Darjeeling, the difference between the two sites’ ambiance is genuinely jarring. Where Darjeeling is known for its vibrant city life and shops, Jorpokhri is quaint and mesmerizingly beautiful. Mostly known for a lake, this site allows you to get panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas quite quickly. Moreover, the adjacent forests of this region make this site even more enchanting.

With only two guest houses, getting a reservation to stay at Jorphokri can get tricky. That is why it is always a good idea to book the rooms in any one of the guest houses in Jorphokri from beforehand.

Must Visit Destination in North Bengal-Jorpokhri

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Distance from Bagdogra airport: 19 km.

Time to reach: It would take you approximately half an hour to get Jorpokhri from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Jorpokhri viewpoint, Jorphokri lake, and others.

Mostly known for its beautiful orchards, Sitong is a lovely site in North Bengal. This village is located pretty close to Darjeeling. With an altitude of 4000 feet, navigating your way around Sitong is not a big deal. You will see several orange trees throughout the town, and the view of those colorful fruits in the green forests is stunning.

Amazing Destination in North Bengal-Sitong

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There is not much to do in Sitong other than soak in the beauty of nature. By only taking a stroll in this alluring hamlet is a great experience. The mesmerizing vista of the charming mountains in Sitong makes the setting even more memorable.

Distance from Bagdogra airport: 35 km.

Time to reach: It would not take you more than one and a half hours to get Sitong from Bagdogra airport.

Places to visit: Mungpoo, Dilaram, Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, and others.

The places mentioned in this blog might not be insanely popular among tourists but be assured that they are magnificent in every way. Tourists who have visited the destinations have expressed immense pleasure. According to them, these sites’ natural splendor is way more significant than any other popular hill station in India. These off-beat locations will help you spend a few days amid the wilderness and magnificence of nature.

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Seven unexplored North Bengal destinations that should feature in your travel list

In the north of bengal, there's a cornucopia of little hidden gems of architecture, culture, nature, wildlife, tribal villages, and much more..

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For most, when it comes to West Bengal, Kolkata and Darjeeling are the two obvious and sometimes the only destinations. And while Kolkata’s rich heritage , history in every corner, thriving culture, and lip-smacking street food , and Darjeeling’s impeccable views of the Kanchenjunga and the inimitable thukpa   deserve to be explored, so do its other parts. In the north of Bengal itself, there’s a cornucopia of little hidden gems of architecture, culture, nature, wildlife, tribal villages, and much more.

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Here’s drawing some much-needed attention to these unexplored North Bengal travel destinations:

The last hamlet of West Bengal located 127 km from Siliguri, Bindu lies in the lap of India and Bhutan’s mountains, perched atop 2000 ft. The journey to Bindu, known locally for its cardamom production, will warm you up for the lush greenery and the beauty of the nearby meandering river Jaldhaka. The surrounding forests are perfect for trekking and hiking . You can also visit the tribal village of Godak, 1 km before which is the cardamom curing facility said to produce some of the best in the country.

Located in the Dooars region of North Bengal, Raimatang is a forest village located amid the Buxa Tiger Reserve and surrounded by tea plantations and hills. Raimatang is a favourite among wildlife lovers who can not only take the jungle safari at the tiger reserve but also watch the many bird species that visit this village. You can explore gentle hiking in the surrounding hills.

Rangaroon Tea Estate

Just 16 km from the Darjeeling town is a quaint, sleepy hamlet of Rangaroon which is home to the Rangaroon Tea Estate. There is only one homestay in this village that commands stunning views of Darjeeling and the Kanchenjunga range in case you want to skip Darjeeling’s rush but not the majestic views.

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Eastern Himalayas are all about spending time in laze, seeping in the surrounding beauty of the towering mountain ranges, the waterfalls, rivers, and of course, the tea plantations. One such place is Tabakoshi in Mirik which is one of the more popular destinations for tourists in Darjeeling. But just 8 km from the Gopaldhara tea estate, you can find solitude and serenity at Tabakoshi. Enjoy the produce of the plantation, camp by the river, and socialise with the locals and enjoy their warm hospitality.

Jhalong is situated on the Indo-Bhutan border, along the Jaldhaka river. About 99 km from Siliguri, Jhalong is apt for those who long spend time in solitude , close to nature, uninterrupted by the fast pace of life. The Jaldhaka dam near Jhalong invites many bird species like Crested Kingfisher, Brown Dipper, Salty-backed Forktail, Little Forktail, and more.

About 38 km from New Jalpaiguri is a village nestled between the Leesh and Chel Odlabari rivers, just 4 km from the foothills of the Himalayas. While Odlabari itself is slow-paced and mundane, the surrounding Kathambari forest and Patharjhora tea estate show a lot of promise. Baikunthapur, 5 km from Odlapari, is where Lord Krishna is said to have hidden with Queen Rukmani.

Suntalekhola

Located on south-eastern fringe of the Neora Valley National park is Suntalekhola, also referred to as the ‘land of oranges’. It is one of the least explored but most promising North Bengal destinations. The national park has an abundance of trekking trails for adventure enthusiasts , especially Mouchuki, 6 km from Suntalekhola. The astounding landscape that reveals itself on the way to and in Suntalekhola is unparalleled with the Murti river and Eastern Himalayas’ rich greenery.

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Hidden treasures of North Bengal

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Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-

I took the one less traveled by.

-Robert Frost

Choosing the less traveled path, I headed towards a lesser known destination which turned out to be completely amazing. The year 2015 started with a bang and I was just waiting for my first trip. A completely unplanned one, just a week before the long weekend in January (23rd- 26th), I decided that we should definitely go somewhere and hence came forth the idea of travelling to North Bengal. Now, North Bengal as a tourist spot remains at the hit list of any Bong traveler. There is hardly any Bengali travel lover who has not been to Darjeeling in his vacations. Many of us have traveled to North Bengal numerous times but this time, I wished to visit any under-explored and offbeat destination of North Bengal. Two roads diverged from Teesta Bazaar. One led to the most popular Darjeeling and the second one led us to the place of serene beauty and mesmerizing views, Baramangwa.

Here’s my itinerary:

  • Day 1: NJP to Baramangwa
  • Day 2: Baramangwa -Delo- Baramangwa
  • Day 3: Baramangwa- Chotamangwa
  • Day 4: Chotamangwa- NJP

We got down at New Jalpaiguri station and started our journey towards Baramangwa in a Tata Sumo along NH 31A. Baramangwa, in the local language, means “big land of finger millets” and Chotamangwa which is at a distance of 1km from this place means “small land of finger millets”.

Baramangwa is a small village situated at a distance of 60kms from Siliguri . It took hardly around two hours and a half to reach the place. Many people might not have even heard about this place, but this hidden beauty is really precious. I considered it to be a perfect place for the adventure seekers and nature lovers. People who wish to go on a retreat for sometime in order to avoid the hustle bustle of daily lives, can come here and spend some time admiring the gifts of nature. We were accommodated in a farm house that is perched on a mountain slope with forests and trees all around. After lunch, we decided to explore this beautiful village which is situated in the district of Darjeeling towards the western side of Kalimpong hills. The village is a home to a few terraced farms, orange gardens and very few people.

The rooms of the guest houses offer you amazing views of the hills and different types of mountain birds. Tripping in the terraced farms was an amazing experience and after that we headed to check out the orange orchard which is the main attraction of this place.

The orchard was named after Anita Gurung, sister of Mr. Gurung who manages the entire orange orchard. Apart from numerous orange trees around, he also showed us many different plants like coffee, pumpkin, tea, pomelo and various flowering plants. After visiting the entire garden, we had some chit chat with Mr. Gurung and his family. His wife, a really humble lady, offered us some freshly made orange juice. It is so much fun to go to a place and then interact with the locals out there; we come to know so many different things about their lifestyle and culture.

After taking the nature walks, we returned back and sat in the balcony enjoying the calmness of the place. The scenic beauty during the night is mesmerizing when we could see the lights from the other hills around. Oh yes, we could even spot the southern hills of Sikkim from there.

We reserved the second day of our trip to check out the nearby attractions of this place. There are various places around where the guests can visit. The nearby locations include: Tinchuley Sunrise Point (9kms), Peshok Tea Garden (15kms), Kalimpong (21kms), Teesta and Rangit Confluence (8kms), Mongpoo (20kms), Delo (33kms) and Loleygaon (68kms). We decided to head towards Delo.

Delo is located at a height of 5556ft and it is famous for its beautiful nature park. The main attraction of the place is the view of Mt. Kanchenjunga and the River Teesta. One can also try out paragliding in Delo just as we did and it is one of those memorable experiences which will stay with your forever. Spending the day lazily in the nature park feels really amazing. If you wish, then you can also stay there for a day or so by booking the GTA bungalow on top of the hill. We, then, proceeded towards Kalimpong in order to grab some souvenirs and shop a little bit. Apart from amazing woollens, you are going to be crazy after having some food from the bakeries out there. After all the adventure and fun, we returned to Baramangwa.

On the third day, we commenced our journey towards Chotamangwa. A charming village, even quieter than Baramangwa and richer in the scenic beauty, is a perfect place to feel nothingness around you. The village is located amidst the orange gardens and offers a beautiful view of Mount Kanchenjunga. There is a small monastery situated downhill and the pleasing hymns of the monastery are heard all throughout the village. This induces a really good feel within oneself. These are relatively new destinations, so the places are less disturbed and less polluted. After spending the night of calmness there, we headed back to New Jalpaiguri the next morning and hence, our trip came to an end.

There are many more hidden treasures in North Bengal that can offer you the unparalleled beauty of nature. No running about to the sightseeing points, no need to wait in queues, all you need to do here is to relax. Okay and one more confession, these places can transfer a normal girl like me into a poetic frame of mind. The fresh air, the green hills and the beautiful flora and fauna will make you fall in love with the place. This is one of the best places where I have been for my weekend retreat and I can go there again and again just to enjoy the nothingness of the place.

Bara Mangwa Farmhouse

The serenity of the place is mesmerizing.

Photo of Bara Mangwa Farmhouse, Bara Mungwa, West Bengal, India by Manikuntala Das

Chhotamangwa

Photo of Chhotamangwa by Manikuntala Das

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Top 3 Offbeat Destinations in North Bengal [Expert Picks]

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Did you know that North Bengal is home to nearly 400 elephants?

Along with the allure of abundant wildlife, it is also interspersed with tea gardens, beautiful landscapes, mountains, rail, and roadways.

Beautiful places like Darjeeling , Jalpaiguri, Sikkim, Coochbehar, Alipurduar, North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur, and Malda together make up North Bengal.

Park, sanctuaries, temples, and tea gardens are found here, giving you great opportunities to experience the varied and quaint attractions of cities and towns.

Travel in luxury Glenburn Tea Estate Darjeeling

The offbeat destinations in North Bengal promise pretty memorable locations if you’re adventurous enough to undertake this journey.

Holidaying in the North Bengal will make you fall in love with hills (if you aren’t yet).

Read below to fall in love with these off the beat places of North Bengal.

Table of Contents

Darjeeling – The Popular Off the Beat Destination

One of the most popular hill stations in India, Darjeeling is surrounded by emerald-green tea plantations and towering mountains, one of them being the majestic Kanchenjunga.

View from Darjeeling of The Mountain Kanchenjunga

Top Attractions in Darjeeling

The beautiful tea gardens on the slopes of rolling hills, lush vegetation, winding tracks, valleys, and monasteries, with the additional temptation of momos (the noteworthy local cuisine) and charming rides on the toy train, guarantee a vacation to cherish forever.

Best time to visit Darjeeling

The best time to visit Darjeeling is between the months of April and June.

The weather during these months is very pleasant.

If you love winter and snow, then November to January is the best month for you to visit.

How to reach?

The nearest airport is Bagdogra Airport in West Bengal. You can hire a private taxi which takes around 3 hours to reach Darjeeling from the airport.

Offbeat Places to Visit in Darjeeling

Let’s check out what fun things can be done while holidaying in Darjeeling . Here is a list of all offbeat places in the Darjeeling district you must explore!

  • Namthing Pokhari – Located at Shelpu Hills of Darjeeling district, the lake is the natural habitat of beautiful birds, butterflies, and some wild animals. It is an excellent opportunity to experience nature intimately in the hills.
  • Latpanchar – It is a hotspot for bird watchers and photographers. The Rufous-necked Hornbill and many species of thrush, babbler, wabbler, flycatchers, and sunbirds nests in this area.
  • Ahaldara – A hilltop that offers breathtaking views of sunrise and snow-capped Kanchenjunga peaks. On a clear sunny day, Gangtok, Kalimpong, Algara, Bagora, and Tinchuley Hills are visible. It gives tourists a chance to fully take in the splendour of the mountain range.
  • Latkothi – The British residence set up in 1920 is now a forest department bungalow surrounded by the vast stretch of Cinchona plantation. You must visit Latkothi, especially if you are a history fanatic.
  • Mongpong- The town earned its name for cinchona plantation and the first government quinine factory was set up here in 1864. The place became famous when Rabindranath Tagore visited this place four times between 1938 to 1940.
  • Baghgora – An ideal place for a trek to Senchal Lake and bird watchers- work your muscles and your eyes!
  • Chatakpur – A pristine village bounded by the Kanchenjunga in the North and the river gorge Relly Khola in the South. It is a paradise for nature lovers. Some argue that it provides a better view of Kanchenjunga than even Tiger Hill, the prime viewing point.
  • Dorjee – A popular and unique shop in Darjeeling that deals in the most fascinating and exotic collection of local oriental and Buddhist artifacts.

Hotel Recommendations

  • Ramada by Wyndham- prices start from INR 4,500 per night.
  • Chamong Chiabari- prices start from INR 14,000 per night.
  • Central Gleneagles Heritage Resort – prices start from INR 4,000 per night.
  • The Elgin- prices start from INR 8,000 per night.
  • Mayfair Darjeeling- prices start from INR 7,000 per night.

Offbeat Destinations Near Darjeeling

Darjeeling is a tourist-friendly town that is used to travellers, as lots of people look for weekend getaways near Darjeeling. Places near Darjeeling are a perfect combination of hill stations, trekking spots, and wildlife sanctuaries.

Tourist places provide a perfect weekend escapade for laid back vacationers and adventurers alike. The places near Darjeeling showcase the beauty of the place and will offer an unforgettable travel experience.

Here are the offbeat places to visit near Darjeeling that guarantee plenty of refreshing sights and serene views :

i) Lataguri

For a wildlife lover, Lataguri is a dream come true. Located near Gorumara National Park, it is a place of flora and fauna. It is thrilling, captivating and something to cherish forever.

You can hire a taxi which takes around three and a half hours to reach Lataguri from Darjeeling.

Main Attractions in Lataguri

  • Gorumara National Park- Explore the beautiful scenery of this park on a jeep. Main sightings include the Indian rhino, spotted deer and elephants. If you’re extremely lucky, you may spot a tiger.
  • Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary- Witness animals like elephants, gaur and leopards in their natural habitat.
  • Murti River- The place is best known for its tranquil atmosphere in the midst of the woods.
  • Buxa Tiger Reserve- This reserve shelters some of the most celebrated animals like tigers, elephants, bison, sambar, wild boars etc. It is also rich in avifauna.
  • Resort Sun & Services- prices start from INR 1,500 per night.

ii) Jorpokhri

A little place that is about 19 km away from Darjeeling offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountain ranges. Replete with greenery, this place has a certain charm to it that is quite unexplainable.

You can hire a taxi which takes around one hour to reach Jorpokhri from Darjeeling.

Main Attractions in Jorpokhri

  • Senchal Forest Area- Sanchel forest area is a natural reserve of dhupi and pine trees. Enjoy a nature walk to this area and visit the nearby tea gardens.
  • Garden- The garden near the Jorpokhri Lake will mesmerize you with its varied flowers.
  • Jorpokhri lake- The landscaped gardens and the water fountain near the lake will make you want to spend all of your day here.
  • Mount Kanchenjunga- Visit Jorpokhri between October to April to capture a stunning profile of the beautiful mount Kanchenjunga.

Hotel Recommendations-

  • Jorpokhri Bungalow- prices start from INR 1,800 per night.

iii) Takdah

A quaint town in the Darjeeling District which is perfect to get away from the touristy crowd of Darjeeling town. Located 28 km away from the Darjeeling town, its tea gardens, nature trails and meandering streams can make any traveller fall in love with its spirit. There are a number of old British bungalows from the colonial era which make Takdah unparalleled in its beauty and charm.

You can hire a taxi which takes around one and a half hours to reach Takdah from Darjeeling.

Main Attractions in Takdah-

  • Tea Gardens- Watch tea processing in the famous tea estates like The Rungli Rungliot tea estate, Gielle Tea Estate and the Teesta Valley Tea Estate.
  • Takdah Orchid Centre- It is a place for rare orchids and other medicinal plants. You can spend some quiet time at the well-manicured gardens, green houses and mountains.
  • Barbetey Bridge- This is a bridge connecting two villages. Walking down this long 100-year-old hanging bridge can be a great quite the adventure, but completely worth it.
  • Takdah Monastery- The monastery was built in 1985 and follows the Buddhist Nyingma sect. From the monastery you can enjoy the panoramic view of the valley, and also give yourself the space to channelize your spirituality.
  • British Bungalows- There are 12 heritage bungalows that are refurbished for hosting tourists. These bungalows are renovated keeping the old charm intact and modern facilities in mind.
  • Takdah Palace- The King of Sonpur built this beautiful bungalow  in 1911 in the British architectural style. This bungalow is a place of serenity.
  • Dokan Dara- A local market in Takdah where villagers buy and sell local goods. It is a great place to get an insight into the culture of the people.
  • Saino Heritage Guesthouse- prices start from INR 1,500 per night.
  • Sai Hridayam Guesthouse- prices start from INR 2,000 per night.
  • Takdah Homestay- prices start from INR 1,000 per night.
  • Forest Renthouse- prices start from INR 2,000 per night.
  • Glenmarie Cottage- prices start from INR 1,500 per night.

iv) Lamahatta

Developed as an eco-tourism destination, Lamahatta is one of a kind. It has now grown as a major honeymoon destination. Located at a distance of 23 km from Darjeeling, Lamahatta is nature’s heaven at its purest.

You can hire a taxi which takes around one hour to reach Lamahatta from Darjeeling.

Main Attractions in Lamahatta-

  • Lamahatta Eco Park- It is a great place to enjoy the bounteous views and meditate.
  • Jungle trekking- You can trek from Lamahatta to Takdah through a maze of pine and dhupi trees.
  • Cave Temple- Seek blessings at the oldest temple of Lamahatta, while being served a slice of local culture.
  • Monastery- Visit Gumpa, which is the local monastery of the Lamahatta village.
  • Everest Hut Resort- prices start from INR 1,500 per night.
  • Kanchanjunga View Fooding & Lodging- prices start from INR 1,500 per night.
  • Mountain View Food & lodging- prices start from INR 1,500 per night.
  • Private lodge- prices start from INR 1,500 per night.

Chalsa is situated at the base of the Himalayas, in the Dooars region in the Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal. Surrounded by hills, tea gardens, free flowing streams and dense forests, the town was called Queen of Dooars during the British regime.

You can hire a taxi which takes around three hours to reach Chalsa from Darjeeling.

Main Attractions in Chalsa-

  • Mangalbari Hat- This is the most famous weekly market in Chalsa, and a chance to purchase local products.
  • National Parks- Witness wild animals and various birds in Gorumara National Park, Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary and Jaldapara National Park. These spots are homes to India’s pride- tigers, leopards, elephants and rhinos.
  • Buxa Tiger Reserve- A paradise for nature lovers and trekkers. Spot animals like leopards, elephants, sambar and barking deer in Buxa Fort.

Hotel recommendationsSinclairs Retreat Dooars- prices start from INR 4,000 per night.

Kurseong – The Place of White Orchid

Kurseong is called the ‘ Land of white orchids’. This place is home to temples, churches, museums, and Buddhist universities.

Kurseong - Offfbeat location in North Bengal

Offbeat Places Near Kurseong

The hill station is filled with enchanting waterfalls, lush green landscapes, and snow-laden mountains. This small hill town makes for a great stopover for tourists looking for a peaceful alternative to Darjeeling.

Best time to visit-

March to June and September to December is the best time to visit Kurseong.

You can hire a taxi which takes around one and a half hours to reach Kurseong from Bagdogra Airport .

There are some offbeat places that must definitely be visited near Kurseong and are perfect for day trips. The main attractions are:

  • Cryptomeria Japonica Forest – You can enjoy hiking in this lush green forest, in the lap of nature.
  • Dow Hill- This is the road connecting Darjeeling with Kurseong. You can spot several deer out there.
  • Giddapahar Durga Mata Mandir- Seek blessings in this 100-year-old wishing temple.
  • Salamander Lake- You can enjoy boating in this beautiful green-tinged lake.
  • Chimney – A long dilapidated chimney standing alone is all that is present to serve as the remnants of a bungalow. The views of the mountains from here are breathtaking.
  • Kettle Valley Picnic Spot – This scenic place is enjoyed on a picnic or a day outing with family and friends. The landscape of the place is beautiful and the surrounding area is lush green with clear waters of the river flowing alongside.
  • Dilaram – A little village tucked in the Kurseong hills where you can take long nature walks, enjoy bird watching, take a tea garden tour, or visit a tea factory.
  • Makaibari Tea Estate – You can experience a tea tasting tour in the tea estate and also amble about the sprawling gardens.
  • Cochrane Place- prices start from INR 4,000 per night.
  • Allita Hotels & Resorts- prices start from INR 7,000 per night.

Sikkim – The Garden of Lord Indra

Sikkim is one of the beauties in the North-eastern part of India. Although Sikkim is the neighbouring state and not in Bengal, it can be easily reached from North Bengal by road.

Sikkim - Offbeat Destinations in North Bengal

Offbeat Places in Sikkim

It’s not difficult to not fall in love with this gorgeous travel destination adorned with serene views, the captivating beauty of the majestic Himalayas, and spiritual sites.

Best time to visit Sikkim

The best time to visit Sikkim is through the months of May and September as the weather is pleasant and the temperature ranges from 28-30 degrees Celsius.

The weather during the winter is very harsh with temperatures dropping below zero in some parts of Sikkim.

You can hire a private taxi which takes around 5 hours to reach Gangtok from Bagdogra Airport.

To make it a wonderful exploration, here are a few offbeat places to visit in Sikkim that must make it to your plan:

This historic town of Sikkim is a perfect place for all the trekkers. Bestowed with natural beauty and a rustic appeal, it is a popular tourist destination in Sikkim.

Spend some time under the shadow of the endless canopy of trees, away from the chaos of life.

You can hire a private taxi which takes around 5 and a half hours to reach Yuksom from Gangtok.

Main Attractions in Yuksom

  • Norbugang Park- Visit the historic stupa in this park and educate yourself about its historical origins.
  • Tashi Tenka- A historical royal palace that promises wonderful views.
  • Dubdi Gompa- The oldest Monastery, and a site of spirituality and ethereal beauty.
  • Kathok Wodsalin Gompa- A newly constructed monastery, famous for the statue of Guru Padmasambhava.
  • Goechala Trek- Enjoy trekking to the third highest mountain range in the world, Mount Kanchenjunga.
  • Kanchenjunga National Park- The Park includes a unique diversity of plains, valleys, lakes, glaciers and mountains.
  • Hotel Red Palace Hotel & Resort- prices start from INR 1,500 per night.

ii) Lachung

Lachung is at a high altitude.This village is composed of Tibetan and Bhutia people in North Sikkim. It is popular for its tall dark mountains, glacial rivers, gushing waterfalls and striking fruit orchards. It is one of the most famous among the list of places to visit in Sikkim to experience snowfall.

You can hire a bus or private taxi which takes around 4 hours to reach Lachung from Gangtok.

Main Attractions in Lachung-

  • Yumthang Valley- Trek your way to the valley, click amazing pictures and indulge in the hot spring baths that are permanent despite the heavy snowfall.
  • Rhododendron Sanctuary- Nature buffs can spend a day amidst the beautiful natural specimens, and learn more about the biodiversity of Sikkim.
  • Zero Point- Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, you can indulge in a day trek at Zero Point, which has been named so as it marks the end of motorable roads and is the farthest point of the Indo-China border in Sikkim.
  • Gurudongmar Lake- Enjoy an outing to this freshwater lake. This point is of an altitude close to Mt. Everest, so an oxygen tank is compulsory. There is a temple right by the lake that one should not miss.
  • Waterfalls- Visit Bhim Nala and Naga Falls to spend beautiful time and enjoying nature’s wonders.
  • Mount Katao- Trek to Mount Katao to enjoy views of mountains, valleys, and thick pine vegetation.
  • Lachung Monastery- A must visit place famous for its architecture and innately tranquil atmosphere.
  • Summit Alpine Resort- prices start from INR 2,500 per night.
  • Summit Khangri Karpo Retreat & Spa- prices start from INR 4,500 per night.
  • Rufina Lachung Deezong- prices start from INR 3,500 per night.

iii) Ravangla

Ravangla is surrounded by dense forests and is one of the best places to visit in Sikkim. It is a paradise for bird watching and home to some of the rarest birds in the world. It is famous for its temples, monasteries, tea gardens, exotic flora and fauna, sightseeing spots and more.

You can hire a private taxi which takes around 2 and half hours to reach Ravangla from Gangtok.

Main Attractions in Ravangla-

  • Tathagata Tsal- It’s a Buddha Park and must-visit place in Ravangla.This park has a magnificent 130-foot Buddha at the center that watches over the whole place.
  • Monastery- Visit Bon Monastery to offer prayers and experience a monastery of antiquity.
  • Temi Tea Gardens- Sip some freshly brewed hot tea in this tea garden as you stroll through the rambling greenery.
  • Hot Springs- Enjoy a rejuvenating hot bath at Ralong and Borong hot springs.
  • Sunrise- Don’t miss the spectacular views of sunrise at Rayong sunrise viewpoint.
  • Trekking- Peace searchers can trek to Maenam hill to visit famous monasteries like Ralong Monastery and Bon Monastery.
  • The Barfung Retreat- prices start from INR 2,000 per night.
  • Lookboong Hotel- prices start from INR 1,000 per night.

One of the most gorgeous cities in Sikkim, Namchi is the pilgrimage center for the Buddhists. The beautiful sight of snow-capped mountains and the woodland mountain valleys add to the scenery and make it an important spot amongst the places to visit in Sikkim.

You can hire a private taxi which takes around 2 and a half hours to reach Namchi from Gangtok.

Main Attractions in Namchi-

  • Samdruptse Hill- This ‘wish fulfilling hill’ is a must-visit in Namchi, not just for your wishes to come true, but also to absorb the breathtaking beauty around.
  • Tendong Hill- Absolute must-visit place for the ones who want to enjoy time close to nature. You can enjoy adventure activities like boating and trekking.
  • Ngadak Monastery- One of the most seasoned monasteries in Namchi, a spiritual haven in the town of pilgrimage.
  • Solophok Chardham- Witness a towering statue of Lord Shivaoverlooking the entire area.
  • Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary- Visit this place if you like to see therapeutic plants and herbs and animals and exotic birds.
  • Summit Sobralia Resort & Spa- prices start from INR 2,500 per night.
  • Crossroads Café & Lodge- prices start from INR 1,500 per night.

Dzongu, a hub of history and culture is a restricted place for the Lepchas community. The region is bordered by Teesta River on one side and Kanchenjunga ranges on the other. The village lies at a drive of around 2 hours from Gangtok and the trip to this place is intriguing in itself. You can go for short treks, enjoy village walks and even a few longer treks can be done from here.

As Dzongu is a restricted area, you need to take permission to enter into it. All you need to do is submit the scanned or photographed copy of any identity proof and a passport size picture to your hotel or homestay owner who can get the permit approved for you.

You can hire a private taxi which takes around 2 hours to reach Dzongu from Gangtok.

Main Attractions in Dzongu-

  • Hee Gyathang Monastery- It’s a 100-year-old Monastery that can be reached only through a hike. The place is very peaceful and you can see distant peaks even more clearly as you move up towards this monastery.
  • Village Walks- Walk through the lush bamboo grooves from one village to another and discover plantations.
  • Walk on the Bridges- The villages in Dzongu are connected through wooden bridges and a walk on the Mangan bridge is a must as it connects lower Dzongu to upper Dzongu.
  • Local Liquor Tasting- Try out their local liquor, which is Millet Beer and they are served in bamboo mugs. This is the true taste of Sikkim’s local culture.
  • Hot springs- Try the hot sulfur spring which is considered to have medicinal qualities and healing power.
  • Munlom Nature Resort- prices start from INR 4,500 per night.

vi) Hee Bermiok

A perfect Himalayan destination, this place is bounded by Hee River in the West, Kalez River in the North, Rangeet River in the East, and Samdong Reserve Forest in the South. It is a delight for those into bird-watching, for the region has more than 60 varieties of bird species.

You can hire a private taxi which takes around 4 hours to reach Hee Bermiok from Gangtok.

Main Attractions in Hee Bermiok-

  • Sirijunga Falls- One of the prime attractions of this place located about hour’s walk from Bermiok Bazaar. You can visit this place to witness Sirijunga cave.
  • Chaaya Taal- A beautiful lake where tourists can enjoy boating.
  • Hee Gaon- Witness world’s largest prayer wheel, coupled with a water park with swimming pools and gazebos.
  • Varsey- If you love adventure, you can enjoy a trek to Varseyand be intoxicated by the natural bounty.
  • Silent Valley Hotel- prices start from INR 1,500 per night.

vii) Uttarey

Uttarey is a small but beautiful, and a virgin paradise on earth set amidst a pristine valley. It is surrounded by hilltops, waterfalls, rivers, forests, medicinal herbs, and mountains. The village is known for hospitality and the stay is really a unique and memorable experience.

You can hire a private taxi which takes around 5 hours to reach Uttarey from Gangtok.

Main Attractions in Uttarey-

  • Kagyup Monastery- It is the local monastery of the place and a hub of spiritual culture.
  • Waterfalls- Visit this place to witness the beautiful waterfalls like Mainebass waterfall and Chhangay Twin waterfalls.
  • Bridge- Enjoy walks on the bridges like Saino Bridge and Singshore Bridge.

Hotel RecommendationsNagbeli Hotel & Resorts – prices start from INR 2,000 per night.

Weekend Destinations in North Bengal

North Bengal is a treasure hunt for nature lovers as it offers unique combinations of varied landscapes- from the high mountainous region in the extreme North, to the vast Gangetic plains in the extreme South.

North Bengal has immense potential to cater to the needs of all kinds of travellers. These weekend destinations are located away from the hustle and bustle of city life and attract visitors through their serenity and peaceful atmosphere.

Visit these less trodden and adventurous places from Dooars, Darjeeling, and Sikkim in North Bengal perfect for a weekend getaway.

  • Bhutanghat- Located 45 km from Alipurduar, it is a picturesque village which offers great avenues for nature and adventure.
  • Bindu- Located 107 km from Siliguri, it is a serene hill hamlet of Dooars region famous for its scenic beauty and cardamom plantations.
  • Fagu Tea Estate- Located in the Dooars region, it is a paradise beautifully encased within dense forest and flower gardens.
  • Jhalong- Situated 99 km from Siliguri, it is a fun-filled place for nature lovers and famous for different varieties of birds.
  • Rocky Island- Located 82 km from Siliguri, it is a perfect place for the people who want to spend time with each other hard, admiring nature and greenery.
  • Barsey- A weekend destination from Sikkim, Barsey is a small village famous for its Rhododendron Sanctuary, lush green vegetation, flora, and fauna.
  • Chota Mangwa- A picturesque hamlet 35 km away from Darjeeling, famous for its natural beauty and serene ambiance.
  • Borong- Located at an altitude of 5800 ft, it is a paradise for nature lovers with several trekking routes.
  • Kaleej Valley- Kaleej Valley in West Sikkim is enclosed by shimmering rivers like Kaleej Khola and Hee Khola.
  • Kitam Bird Sanctuary- A paradise for bird watchers in Sikkim, famous for rare birds, vibrant butterflies and pine forest.
  • Bagora- A splendid destination near Darjeeling dotted with alpine forest and offers a scenic vista of mighty Himalayan peaks.
  • Bees Gaon- A beautiful village located at 500 feet with a vast stretch of tea gardens and lush green vegetation.
  • Phalut- Just 80 kms from Darjeeling, it is the second-highest point in the Singalila Ridge and a paradise for trekkers.
  • Sitong – Known as the land of oranges, it is famous for pine forests, scenic expanses, and calm weather.
  • Munsong- Just 20 km away from Kalimpong hill, it is a scenic hamlet surrounded by cinchona plantation.
  • Sillery Gaon- It is a pictorial hamlet located 23 km away from Kalimpong adorned with dense forests of pine trees.

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40 Cool Hill Stations near Kolkata for a Perfect Weekend!

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Explore Top 40 Incredible Offbeat Hill Stations near Kolkata in North Bengal

Here is a full bucket list of top 30 offbeat hill stations near from Kolkata in North Bengal.Jaw-dropping locales, mesmerising sunrises, the untouched beauty of the hills, the old-world charm of the past, and the welcoming smiles of the local people all add up to make Darjeeling one of the most beautiful hill stations in Eastern part of India. Spread over a steep mountain ridge, nestled amidst acres of lush green tea plantations, Darjeeling stands at the height of 2,050 meters above sea level, thus boasting of cool climes all year round. This scenic hill station is the perfect getaway for a romantic honeymoon and is just around 700 kilometres away from Kolkata.So explore offbeat places in Darjeeling & kalimpong.

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1>Sangsay/Sangser, in lap of Delo Hills,Kalimpong

Sangsay or Sangser  – a small beautiful Himalayan village in Kalimpong Dist. surrounded by the  Delo hills  is relatively a new place for travelers. Blessed with the views of  Mt. Kanchenjungha  and  River Teesta. Misty Meadows homestay at Sangser offers clean and cozy rooms with attached western baths. Tasty local foods are served from the home kitchen.

Location: Delo Hills in Kalimpong Distance: 80 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra via Mungpoo Best time to visit: September to March

Milan Busty,near Sigtom Tea Garden,3km from Darjeeling

Gurung Homestay in Milan Busty provides an ambient, homely & peaceful environment from where the majestic Mt. Kanchenjunga  can grace your senses. Local and authentic Nepali food is also served here.

Location:  Darjeeling District. Distance: 3  kilometers from Darjeeling Best time to visit:  September to June

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39>Tukvar (Pattabang) tea Garden,6km from Darjeeling

Tukvar Tea Retreat is located in Puttabong Tea Garden, formerly known as Tukvar Tea Estate, which is just 8 km away from Darjeeling Town towards Lebong Cart Road. This Tea Garden is located on state border of Sikkim.

Location:  Darjeeling District. Distance:   8 kilometers from Darjeeling Best time to visit:  September to June

26> Mim Tea Garden,near Lepcha Jagat

Mim Busty is a small Tea Village near Lepcha Jagat of Darjeeling District, this place is famous for its great view of Darjeeling town along with the Kanchenjunga range. It is a tranquil village ideal for the nature lovers who want a peaceful sojourn in the hills.

Location:   Darjeeling District. Distance: 13 kilometers from Ghum/Ghoom Best time to visit:  September to June

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4>Kurseong Town

Kurseong is a hill station (and sub-divisional town) situated in Darjeeling District of West Bengal, India. Located at an altitude of 1458 meters (4864 ft), Kurseong is just 30 km from Darjeeling. It has a pleasant climate throughout the year and the winters are not as severe as Darjeeling's. The local name of Kurseong is "Kharsang" which in the Lepcha language means "Land of White Orchids".offbeat places to visit in Darjeeling.

Location: Darjeeling District. Distance: 45 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra via Rohini Best time to visit: September to June

6>Taba Kosi Tea Village,Mirik

Tabakoshi is a tiny hamlet in the lap of tea garden in Mirik,is a small hamlet near the Gopaldhara Tea Estate a few kilometers away from Mirik. The place is relatively unknown to the tourists and is quite peaceful unlike the crowd of Mirik or that of Dooars. From Mirik, Tabakoshi is just 8 kilometers downhill near the Gopaldhara tea estate standing at a height of about 5000 ft. Tabakoshi is such a hamlet, around which several tea gardens are spread out.

Location:   Darjeeling District. Distance: 60 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra via Mirik Best time to visit: September to June

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7>Ghalaytar,Kurseong

Ghalaytar is in Upper Sittong with great views of the Kanchenjunga massif. Also the place is quite close to Latpanchar and Namthing Pokhari area, It is just 76 km away from New Jalpaiguri (NJP) railway station / Siliguri / Bagdogra Airport (IXB).One of the most untouched parts of the Darjeeling Himalayan foothills, Sittong is a treasure trove yet to be discovered. This little picturesque Lepcha village lies is a valley crisscrossed by a rivulet (Khola) and guarded by lush green hills. Every house in Sittong has a garden and every garden has orange trees. The whole village turns onto yellow during the winter. offbeat places to stay in Darjeeling.

Location:  Darjeeling District. Distance: 65 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra Best time to visit: September to June

8>Sittong

SITTONG “ The Orange Village “ situated in deep valley beside Riyang River . It is just 76 km away from New Jalpaiguri (NJP) railway station / Siliguri / Bagdogra Airport (IXB).One of the most untouched parts of the Darjeeling Himalayan foothills, Sittong is a treasure trove yet to be discovered. This little picturesque Lepcha village lies is a valley crisscrossed by a rivulet (Khola) and guarded by lush green hills. Every house in Sittong has a garden and every garden has orange trees. The whole village turns onto yellow during the winter.

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9>Rangaroon Tea Estate

Rangaroon is a small scenic tea garden located 6000 feet above sea level and 16 kilometres from Darjeeling with a great view of Mt. Kanchenjungha. With a small population and a tea-growing area of around 90 hectares, it is a popular destination among tourists who wish to extend their Darjeeling trip and take in the natural sights and sounds of the hills.Its most offbeat hill station from Kolkata

Location:  Darjeeling District. Distance: 70 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra Best time to visit: September to June

10>Ahaldara & Latpanchar

Ahaldara is a hilltop situated 5 kms away from Latpanchar with an exotic 360 degree view.Ahaldara is located in Shelpu Hills. Ahaldara is famous for its breathtaking view of sunrise and snow capped Kanchenjunga peaks. On a clear sunny day the Gangtok, Kalimpong, Algara, Bagora, Tinchuley hills are visible from Ahaldara. It is located in Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary. It's a bird watcher's paradise.

Location:  Darjeeling District. Distance: 55 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra Best time to visit: September to June

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11>Lamahatta,Darjeeling

A quiet and serene village 5700 ft, 23kms from Darjeeling with a vast beautiful roadside garden, great views of Kanchenjunga peaks & rivers, nature trails etc. Although it's just a small village where farming and cattle rearing are the main sources of livelihood, Lamahatta is well connected by the Darjeeling-Kalimpong state highway.Its most unexplored hill station from Kolkata in Darjeeling

Location:  Darjeeling District. Distance: 70 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra via Jorebunglow Best time to visit: September to June

12>Maldiram,Kurseong

Maldiram 5800ft is a small Hilltop village with magnificent view of Mt.Kanchenjunga, surrounded by Tea Garden. Maldiram is located inside the Mahananda Wild Life Sanctuary.best offbeat places in Darjeeling.

Nearby places- You can visit Bagora, Chimney, Latpanchar, Shivakhola,Mungpoo from here. It's just 28 km from Darjeeling. Distance: 60 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra via Dilaram Best time to visit: September to June

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13>Takdah Heritage Bungalow

Want to avoid visiting tourist congested hill towns like Darjeeling? But still like to enjoy the lovely mountains & scenic views, the tea gardens, blooming orchids, the walking trails through the coniferous forests on mountain slopes? Then Takdah can be a perfect answer. The original name was pronounced as 'Tukdah', which is a Lepcha word meaning mist or fog. Takdah started as a military cantonment during the British colonial days in early 1900s. During those days, many senior British officers frequently visited this place. And therefore many bungalows and houses came up here for their accommodations. Those houses were built in traditional British architecture with slanted roofs.

14>Tinchuley

A calm and quiet village at an altitude of about 5800 ft, 32kms from Darjeeling and offering wonderful view of the majestic Kanchenjunga and the Himalayan range. The word Tinchuley means Three Ovens (i.e. Tin Chullahs). And such name to the village has been given because of the three prominent hill tops that surround the place and which from far look like ovens or chullahs. Tinchuley faces the Kalimpong hills.

Location:  Darjeeling District. Distance: 73 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra, 32kms from Darjeeling Best time to visit: September to June

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15>Majua Busty,Manebhanjan

Situated at an altitude of 5042fts & 4km away from Manebhanjan (Indo Nepal Border).It rests on the lap of Mother nature on the bank of Sawaji Khola. It is embraced with two beautiful villages Majuwa and Singbungdera and surrounded by Singalila Forest range,with untouched flora and fauna,pollution free environment with soothing chirps of birds and the magical dance of varieties of butterflies.This place is ideal for bird watcher & those who wants to enjoy the solitude,calm and peaceful environment.

Location:  Darjeeling District. Distance: 87 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra Best time to visit: September to June

16>Chatakpur,Senchal WLS

Chatakpur is one such small eco friendly village within the Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary in Darjeeling District, West Bengal.Chatakpur is only about 80 Kms from NJP or Bagdogra, 26 Kms from Darjeeling and 17Kms from Jorebunglow, Ghoom.Located at an altitude of 7,887 feet, Chatakpur is a paradise for nature lovers as one can get a spectacular view of the imposing mountain range of Kanchenjunga and at the same time experience the overwhelming lush green forest in a quiet village setting with a population of only around 90 people and 18 village houses.

Location:  Darjeeling District. Distance: 80 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra,26 Kms from Darjeeling Best time to visit: September to June

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17>Dawaipani

Dawaipani is small Himalayan village in North Bengal under fascinating Darjeeling district. The village situated in opposite hill of Darjeeling town that is the famous for Tiger Hill. Dawaipani is located just 15 km away from Darjeeling town, nearest junction is Jorebunglow, just 7 km away from this beautiful destination. The place where one can take the breath on the lap of nature, village consists of only 135 – 150 houses. This village is a paradise for bird lovers, bird watching is one of the best activity in Dawaipani.

Distance: 77 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra, 32kms from Darjeeling via Jorebunglow Best time to visit: September to June

18>Lepchajagat,Ghoom

Lepchajagat is a small village located in wilderness at an altitude of 6,956 ft (i.e. 2123 meters) and only 19kms away from Darjeeling hill town. Although it's quite close to Darjeeling's main hub and takes only about 45 minutes by taxi, it has a world of its own.Lepchajagat is all about dense forested area full with pines, oaks and rhododendrons. And all that is combined with magnificent views of Kanchenjunga peaks, wonderful birdlife and serene tranquility.

Distance: 80 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra,26 Kms from Darjeeling Best time to visit: September to June

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19>Kalej Valley Tea Garden

Here, you would find a village resort within a tea estate, overlooking the valleys, forests and tea gardens. While staying here, you can visit the ‘Queen of the Hills’ – Darjeeling just 15 kms. away in day trips and take local sightseeing trips to Ghoom Monastery, Batasia Loop or Kurseong. If you are of the adventurous type, then you can trek to the nearby Indrani Waterfalls, go for bird watching in the surrounding forests or try out angling in the Balasun River. The famous Tiger Hill is just 10 kms from here and you can take a short trip early morning from Rongbull Village to witness the golden hue over Mt. Kanchenjungha during sunrise.

20>Ramdhura,Kalmpong

Ramdhura is a small hamlet located on the lap of the Himalayas, surrounded by Pine and Cedar trees. Ramdhura is just 7 to 8 kms away from Delo and is even at a distance of 80 kms from Siliguri. Nearby Places-This area is famous for its proximity to other tourist hotspots like- Lava, Lolegaon and Silleygaon.

Location:  Kalimpong District. Distance: 115 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra Best time to visit: September to June

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21>Bijanbari Bamboo Resort,Darjeeling

This Farm House Built with local materials, and with on-site solid waste management,this is really a green stay. It’s a house of bamboo and tented camps about 90 minute drive from Darjeeling with the most gorgeous views of hills, valleys, rivers and natural forests. The farm is unique in its own way with its sustainable designed bamboo units, tented camps and on-going groomed landscapes and plantations. It is eco-tourism in its true sense. You get to stay in well-designed bamboo units, and you get access to the entire farm and kitchen in case you want to cook your own meals. You can do hiking,trekking,bird watching,riverside camping or simple nature walking.

22>Rishyap,Kalimpong

Rishyap is located at an altitude of 8,500ft and about 2 hours drive from Kalimpong. If you are a nature lover, this is where you will want to go. There is hardly any other place that offers 180 degree view of the Himalayan range on a vast stretch of continuous snow. Being part of Neora Valley, you will also see abundance of flora and fauna including forests of pine, birch and fir along with colorful orchids.

Location:  Kalimpong District. Distance: 120 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra, via Gorubathan. Best time to visit: September to June

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23>Samabeong Tea Estate-Lava,Kalimpong

Lava is a small hamlet situated 34 kilometres east of the town of Kalimpong near Algarah in Kalimpong district of the state of West Bengal, India. Lava is situated at an altitude of 7,016 feet. It is one of the few places in West Bengal to receive snow in winter. Nestled at the periphery of Neora Valley National Park is a quaint hamlet Lava . Lava with its serene ambiance and virgin alpine forest has become the paradise.

24>Loleygaon & Kafer Gaon

Loleygaon (also known as Kaffer village) is at a lower altitude of 5,500ft. Loleygaon is a quiet and peaceful hamlet located at an altitude of 5,520ft and surrounded by towering dhupi and cypress forests. Several locations in the village offer sweeping views of Kanchenjunga range. You can also see a range of orchids and other flowering plantations here. It's also a great place for bird watchers.

Location:  Kalimpong District. Distance: 125 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra, via Gorubathan Best time to visit: September to June

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25>Sillery gaon & Icchey Gaon

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Looking for a quaint sleepy hamlet in the mountains with abounding nature, laid-back village life and magnificent views of Himalayan range including Kanchenjunga peaks? Then Sillery gaon might be the answer for you. Sillery Gaon is only 23kms away from Kalimpong and located at an altitude of around 6,000ft in Kalimpong sub-division. A narrow winding gravel road bifurcates from the road that leads to Pedong, then winds through a forested land offering wonderful glimpses of Kanchenjunga and finally leads up to this dreamy village with only 45 odd families.

27>Chotamangwa,Kalimpong

Chota Mangwa is one and half hours drive from Darjeeling and can also be reached via Teesta bazar from NJP/Bagdogra. From Darjeeling it took us about 40 minutes to cross Ghoom and then take a left turn from Jorebangla. Drive up to 6th-mile and then take a right turn to proceed down towards Takdah which is about 8kms from here.

Location:  Darjeeling District. Distance:   45 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra Best time to visit:   September to June

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28>Phurun Gaon near Pedong

Phurun Gaon is a unknown sleepy village near Pedong in Kalimpong district. It is almost 4500 ft from sea level.If you love serenity,then it's a perfect place for hide yourself.Phurun Gaon is just 14km from Kalimpong Town.

Location: Kalimpong  District. Distance: From Kalimpong you will reach  Algarah  in about 40 minutes (15kms) along Rishi Road. Here you need to go to  Pedong-Rishi road  which goes all the way to Pedong. Best time to visit:   September to June

  29>Charkhole,Kalimpong

Charkhole is one of the newest destinations on the Eastern Himalayas just 15 kms off Lolegaon tourist din and 30 kms from Kalimpong. Situated 5200ft amidst the deep, moist woods of towering pine, cypress, oak and rhododendrons, this sleepy valley of Charkol is also a bird watcher’s delight. In Charkhole, you can build a bonfire at night under the star studded sky, take a nature walk along the coniferous forests under the warm glow of sun with birds and colorful flora everywhere or brisk on the village resort’s jogging track. But, the best thing you can do is to sit on the on the soft mushy grass of the valley with your cup of tea and watch the riot of colours on Mt. Kanchenjungha.

Location:  Kalimpong District. Distance: 115 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra via Lolegaon Best time to visit: September to June

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30>Sandakphu by Land Rover

So what's the big deal if you can't trek or don't want to do it? You can in fact relax and equally enjoy the magnificent views of Sandakphu and Phalut without exhaustion??? Here are five reason - 1>Sandakphu is the only place with views of 4 (Everest, Kangchenjunga, Makalu and Lhotse)of the tallest mountains in the world & highest peak of India(Mt.Kanchenjunga),highest peak of Bhutan(Mt.Chomba Lanzo) & highest peak of the World(Mt.Everest). 2>We can't see snow in Darjeeling Town,come here to touch it. 3>Come here for Guras(Rhododendron)-a riot of colors which you do not want to touch 4>Another surprise waiting for you-Red Panda...

Itinerary -Sandakphu by Land Rover 4nights & 5days

Day 1 - Siliguri to Manebhanjan via Mirik and then to Tumling and night stay there. Day 2 - Tumling to Sandakphu and Night stay Day 3 -  Full day leisure at Sandakphu,  or you can go to Phalut by trekking.night stay Day 4 - Sandakphu to Majua Busty  or Lepchajagat via Manebhanjan Day 5-  Transfer to New Jalpaiguri/ Siliguri/ Bagdogra airport.

31>Schooldara near Mirik

The home-stay is located at 4 KM away from the Mirik Lake. Our Homestay is amidst the nature with full of greenery and surrounded by the orange orchards.Our Homestay offers peace and quiet ambience to retrieve from the rigours of city life, scenic views, nature’s bounty, and a glimpse of quaint life.

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32>Lamahatta Boutique Hotel

Warm & welcoming, Lamahatta Boutique Hotel is nestled in the gentle slopes of Lamahatta. Flanked by manicured lawns and offering a stunning view of Mount Kanchendzonga, the resort promises tranquillity and complete relaxation.

33> Sourenee Tea Garden,Kalimpong

Sourenee Tea Retreat  offers panoramic views of mountains, green valleys and tranquil streams — douse in the lap of nature at , located near Mirik on Siliguri-Mirik-Darjeeling highway. A mere one hour drive from Bagdogra Airport, best place to stay near Mirik and its a perfect place to spent some recluse time with your loved ones. Location: Near Mirik,Darjeeling District. Distance: 5 kilometers before Mirik Best time to visit: September to June

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34>Barmek or Burmiak in Kalmipong

Barmek or Burmiak is a small Himalayan village in Kalimpong hills. It is very close to Echey gaon. Mighty River Teesta & mesmerizing view of Mt.Kanchenjunga both are visible from here. It’s located almost of 4800 ft. from sea level.

Location: Kalimpong District. Distance: 65 kilometers from NJP/Bagdogra Best time to visit: September to June

35>Tendrabong,Mayrong Forest in Kalimpong

Mangerjung is surrounded by forests overlooking Mt. Kanchenjungha and River Teesta. Far from the tourist rush – it’s a refuge for the soul searchers. Here, you wake up to bird calls and fall asleep to starry nights.

Location: Kalimpong District. Distance: Pedong is 75 kilometers from Darjeeling and 85 kilometers from both Siliguri and Gangtok. Tendrabong is another 8km from Pedong town. Best time to visit: September to June

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36>Bara Mangwa near Tinchuley,Darjeeling

Bara Mangwa village is gaining fame as a calm tourist destination along with Chota Mangwa and Tinchuley. A mountain slope, famous for the Orange Orchard, Bara Mangwais settled atop Darjeeling Hills towards the western side of the Kalimpong hills in the Teesta Valley,

Location:   Darjeeling District. Distance: Bara Mangwa is 62 K.M. from New Jalpaiguri Jn. Best time to visit:  September to June

37>Rampuria Village inside Senchal WLS,Darjeeling

Rampuria Forest Village is located in Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary which lies 20 km South-East of Darjeeling town.Rampuria Village is one of the Bird Lover’s paradise.You can also see the entire range of Mt.Kanchenjunga from this village.

Location:  Darjeeling District. Distance: Rampuria Forest village is  18 km from Tiger Hill, 14 km from Ghoom Monastery, The nearest airport is Bagdogra Airport, 79 km away. Best time to visit:  September to June

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38>Badamtam Tea Garden,Lebong,Darjeeling

Badamtam Tea Retreat-is located in Lebong area, just 16 km from Darjeeling City Centre.Away from the hustle and bustle of the main town you get a beautiful luxury stay, surrounded by tea gardens and overlooking the Kanchendzonga Range.

Location:   Darjeeling District. Distance: It is located in Lebong  area, just  16 km from Darjeeling City Centre Best time to visit:  September to June

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A beautiful River side resort which is pet friendly and also a perfect place to visit in. Surrounded with tea estates and the mighty Himalayan range, located beside serene Rangit River.

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  • December 12, 2022
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Sittong-Sitong Sightseeing - Sitong - Destination North Bengal

North Bengal’s Hidden Gem Surrounded by Lush Orange Orchards “. Situated in the heart of North Bengal, Sitong is a quaint Lepcha hamlet known as the Orange Village. Surrounded by alpine pine forests, Sittong is an offbeat destination near Darjeeling that offers a serene ambiance and calm weather at an altitude of 4000ft. It’s the perfect place to escape the scorching summer heat of the plains region.

With its mouth-watering oranges and surreal view of Mt Kanchenjunga, Sitong has become a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a unique experience. Get ready to be enthralled by the beauty of Sitong, North Bengal’s hidden gem.

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Mahaldiram :.

Mahal Diram Forest is an offbeat destination situated in the Kurseong district of West Bengal. This dense forest is located at an altitude of 4,000 feet above sea level and is home to a variety of flora and fauna. The forest is spread over an area of 17 acres and is surrounded by the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary. Mahal Diram Forest is a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.

The forest is famous for its scenic beauty, lush greenery, and wildlife. It is home to a variety of animals like barking deer, sambar deer, wild boars, and leopards. Mahal Diram forest is also home to various birds, making it a paradise for bird watchers.

One of the most popular activities to do in Mahal Diram Forest is trekking. There are several trekking routes in the forest, each offering a unique experience. One of the most popular treks is the one that leads to the Mahal Diram Waterfall.

The trek is moderately difficult, but the views of the waterfall make it all worth it. Another popular activity in Mahal Diram Forest is camping. There are several campsites in the forest, where visitors can set up their tents and spend a night in the wilderness. Camping in the forest is a great way to connect with nature and experience the beauty of the forest up close.

Mahal Diram Forest is an offbeat destination that is still relatively unknown to most tourists. However, with its breathtaking natural beauty and abundance of wildlife, it is slowly gaining popularity among adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. If you are looking for a unique and unforgettable experience in the lap of nature, then Mahal Diram Forest is definitely worth a visit.

Kurseong is a picturesque hill station located in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. Nestled in the lap of nature, Kurseong has gained popularity among tourists for its serene beauty, pleasant weather, and stunning views of the Himalayan ranges.

The town is situated at an altitude of 1458 meters and is surrounded by lush green tea gardens. Kurseong is a perfect getaway for those seeking peace and tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The town is dotted with several tourist attractions, including the famous Eagle’s Crag viewpoint , Dow Hill Park , Giddapahar Durga Mata Mandir , and the Kurseong Railway Station .

The town also serves as a gateway to several offbeat destinations such as Mahal Diram Forest , Sitong , and Latpanchar .

Kurseong is also known for its tea estates, and visitors can take a tour of the tea gardens and witness the tea-making process. The town also offers a glimpse of the colonial past with its old buildings, churches, and schools. The best time to visit Kurseong is between March to June and September to December when the weather is pleasant , and the sky remains clear.

Tourists can reach Kurseong by road, rail, or air. The nearest airport is Bagdogra Airport, which is about 50 km away, and the nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri Railway Station, which is about 53 km away. Kurseong is connected by road to major cities like Siliguri, Darjeeling, and Kolkata.

Overall, Kurseong is an ideal destination for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and those seeking peace and relaxation. With its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and warm hospitality, Kurseong is a must-visit destination in West Bengal.

Latpanchar :

Latpanchar, nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, is a tranquil hamlet surrounded by lush forests and tea gardens. Its abundant biodiversity, boasting over 240 bird species, including the elusive Rufous-necked Hornbill, makes it a haven for birdwatchers.

Besides birds, visitors can also spot wild animals like elephants, leopards, black bears, and more at the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary. The best time to visit Latpanchar is between October and April when the weather is pleasant and perfect for trekking and birdwatching.

Travelers can reach Latpanchar by road, with private cars available for hire from NJP, Bagdogra, and Siliguri. The distance from Siliguri to Latpanchar is 40 km and takes approximately 2 hours to cover . Bagdogra is the nearest airport, located 52 km away, and  NJP railway station is the closest major railway station, located 43 km away.

Accommodation options in Latpanchar include cozy homestays run by the locals, offering a comfortable stay amidst nature. Basic amenities like attached western bathrooms and running water are available at these homestays.

In conclusion, Latpanchar offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, with its breathtaking natural beauty and rich biodiversity. It is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers, offering a unique opportunity to connect with nature and experience the simplicity of rural life.

Mungpoo, located in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, is a serene and offbeat destination surrounded by picturesque tea gardens, lush green forests, and glistening rivers.

The village sits at an altitude of 1066 meters above sea level, providing awe-inspiring vistas of the Eastern Himalayas. Mungpoo, once the residence of the renowned Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore, invites visitors to explore his ancestral house, now transformed into a museum.

Mungpoo is known for its beautiful orange orchards and the unique flavor of its oranges, which are a must-try when visiting this quaint village. Another popular attraction in Mungpoo is the Kurseong Bird Museum, which houses a vast collection of birds and provides an excellent opportunity for birdwatchers to explore the region’s diverse avian fauna.

Visitors can also take a leisurely stroll through the beautiful tea gardens of Mungpoo, which offer a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The village is also an ideal destination for adventure enthusiasts, as it offers a range of exciting activities like hiking, camping, and mountain biking.

The nearby Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary is a popular spot for wildlife lovers . Travelers can spot animals like elephants, tigers, leopards, and deer. To reach Mungpoo, visitors can take a taxi or bus from Siliguri or Darjeeling, both of which are well-connected to other major cities. The best time to visit Mungpoo is between October and March when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear.

Visitors can stay in comfortable homestays and guesthouses in the village. This offers a unique opportunity to experience the local culture and hospitality.

Bagora, located in the Kurseong district of West Bengal, India, is an enchanting offbeat destination that attracts travelers. Perched at an altitude of 7,000 ft, this scenic hamlet offers mesmerizing views of hills and valleys.

Bagora is a haven for nature lovers, trekkers, and adventure enthusiasts. It provides a peaceful escape from city life, surrounded by dense forests of pine, oak, and rhododendron.

The renowned Bagora Tea Garden is a major attraction, offering a panoramic view of the valley. Visitors can enjoy a tranquil stroll and learn about the tea-making process while savoring some of the finest tea produced in the region.

Within 10 km lies the Tinchuley viewpoint, which offers a captivating sight of the Kanchenjunga mountain range. Bagora’s pleasant weather and serene atmosphere are perfect for long walks, birdwatching, or simply unwinding in tranquil surroundings.

Accommodation options in Bagora are limited but offer a unique experience of staying close to nature and immersing in local culture and hospitality.

In conclusion, Bagora is a hidden gem gaining popularity among travelers seeking offbeat destinations. With its serene environment, breathtaking views, and diverse activities, Bagora is a must-visit in the Darjeeling district.

Top Activities to Enjoy in Sittong

To make the most of your trip to Sittong, here are some things you can do. Take a leisurely stroll around the village and immerse yourself in the serene natural surroundings. This village is famous for Sittong Viewpoint. Visit the Sitong Viewpoint near the church for a panoramic view of the lush orange orchards.

If you are a bird lover, then Sitong is a paradise for you. The oranges of Sitong attract many different bird species, making it an ideal destination for avid birdwatchers. You can spend hours watching and capturing photographs of the beautiful birds that flock to this orange village. So, don’t forget to bring your camera and binoculars.

Accommodation in Sitong

If you’re planning a trip to Sittong, don’t worry about where to stay. There are plenty of homestays available for accommodation. The Church Guest House in Sitong has been recently renovated and now offers modern amenities for visitors. There are also several cozy homestays in Sitong that offer a warm and hospitable stay. Moreover, visitors can relish fresh organic vegetables during their stay in Sitong.

How to reach Sitong/Sittong

If you are planning a trip to Sitong, you can reach this offbeat destination via various modes of transportation.

By Road : Sittong is well connected to Siliguri and other nearby towns. One can hire a private car or taxi from NJP, Bagdogra, or Siliguri to reach Sitong. The journey from Siliguri to Sitong takes approximately 2.5 hours and covers a distance of 47 km .

By Rail : New Jalpaiguri (NJP) is the nearest major railway station to Sittong. NJP is well connected with all the major cities of India. From NJP, one can hire a car or taxi to reach Sitong, which is approximately 40 km away .

By Air : The nearest airport to Sittong is Bagdogra Airport. Bagdogra airport is well connected with all the major cities of India. From Bagdogra airport, one can hire a car or taxi to reach Sitong, which is approximately 52 km away.

Best time to visit Sittong

For an idyllic retreat to the serene village of Sitong, the best time to visit is between October and April . During this period, the weather is pleasant, and the sky remains clear.

Enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding orange orchards and the majestic Mt. Kanchenjunga. This is also an ideal time for bird watching as many migratory birds flock to the region during this season. However, Sitong can be visited throughout the year as each season has its own charm.

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Jayanti Dooars - Complete Tour & Travel Guide

Jayanti Dooars- Located on the edge of Buxa Forest is a quaint forest village along with the River Jayanti. Jayanti River forms a natural border with the Bhutan hills, the hills on the Eastern Side of the river are known as the Jayanti Hills, and the small villages on the western side known as Jayanti villages are named after the river Jayanti. 30km from Alipurduar Jayanti is often referred to as the 'Queen of Dooars' because of its astounding view, fascinating lush greenery and tranquil ambiance.

Jayanti can be visited with ease if you opt for North Bengal Guide's affordable Dooars Tour Packages that include all the latest amenities. You can get to see our travel itineraries in the holiday packages section.

History of Jayanti in Dooars

During British rule, Jayanti became one of the major epicenters of the mining and tea industries in India. It became extremely important to British India's finances. However, it became difficult for the British to supply their commodities as the large European tea and mining industry grew around Jayanti. The construction work of the Jayanti Railway started in 1901 after they asked the Maharaja of Cooch Behar, Nripendra Narayan. Once Maharaja nodded yes, the British built a steel-made railway bridge over the Jayanti River to transport dolomites.

After the independence of India, the passenger train service began. This passenger train used to depart Alipurduar Junction at 08:30 pm and arrive at Jayanti at 9:30 pm. The next day the passenger train used to depart Jayanti at 8 am and arrive at Alipurduar junction at 9 am. This historic railway service stopped once the Buxa Tiger Reserve was announced in the year 1986. The bridge above the Jayanti River is now in complete ruins. You will get to see only some pillars of it as the river has become shallow due to excess pebbles and rocks.

Jayanti Dooars Sightseeing & Tourist Spot

Beneath the vibrant ecology is the Dooars oldest town Jayanti village but in the present time you can't see the town instead what you see is a village that is slowly fading away as time passes by. In Jayanti nature has blossomed and is at its apex where the forest is green and the wildlife is abundant. Away from the tedious and monotonous city lifestyle, a trip to Jayanti offers a perfect destination for a laid-back holiday amidst nature it's a place where time seems to have slowed down its fast pace. Although the river Jayanti remains dry most of the year when the water level rises, listening to the alluring sound of the flowing river, chirping of unknown birds, sweet fragrance of nature and refreshingly cool breeze at Jayanti will make you feel completely rejuvenated. The pebbles along the river bed of Jayanti add unmatched beauty to the place.

The journey towards the Jayanti in itself is an amazing experience driving through the dense Buxa Tiger Reserve has allured many travelers to travel to Jayanti. Spotting a herd of elephants, Barking Deer, or plenty of Peacocks are the most common sights on the way to Jayanti. A sacred place called Pokhari is nearby Jayanti apart from its religious belief this spot is a great place to see the large number of big-sized Magur and Turtle in the waters of the Pokhri and the beauty of this place has certainly something which has refreshing effect. For the Hindus as well as Buddhists, this place holds enormous religious significance. Getting to Pokhri requires a walk through the forests. This splendid lake is around 4 km away from Jayanti.

Another interesting place where you can go is Mahakal Cave located near the Bhutan border this cave temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and many visitors visit this cave during Maha Shivratri. Mahakal is a renowned tourist attraction as well as a prominent pilgrimage site. It is a cave dedicated to Lord Shiva that is located near the Bhutan border. The Mahakal cave trip through the forest is known for its bird watching. You can also hike to the neighboring Bala Riverbed, which is an excellent site for bird watching, especially peacocks, but don't linger there until late at night because it's a leopard hotspot. Bhutia Basti, located 1.5 kilometers from Jayanti, is another fantastic place to see elephants.

Accommodation in Jayanti Dooars

Situated in the Jayanti forest, the tourist lodge run by the West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation (WBTDCL) is a popular staying option here (As of now, this accommodation is closed). This lodge is known for its unique location and the tranquil atmosphere it offers. Apart from this government accommodation, there are many resorts and homestays available to stay here. Amenities in these resorts and hotels include room service, restaurant, front desk service, western bathrooms, rooms that are neat and clean, etc. There are some home stays too with basic amenities. Some of the accommodation is located on the riverbank of Jayanti which enhances the staying experience even more. No matter which one you choose, all these accommodations offer veg as well as non-veg options. So, if you are a vegetarian, you can visit Jayanti without any worry.

Best Time to Visit Jayanti in Dooars

The best time to visit Jayanti in Dooars is during the months of March to June when summer dominates the region. The temperature stays between 21 to 32 degrees Celsius which is not extremely hot. Monsoon is not the ideal time as the forest of Dooars remains closed from 15th June to 15th September. Due to the closure of the forest, you will not be able to enjoy Jungle Safari in the season of monsoon. However, if your main priority is to witness the lush greenery of Jayanti, visiting the place during the monsoon can be a great time too.

Immerse yourself in the diversified and rich variety of wildlife of Jayanti. Encircled by the forested hills while overlooking the beautiful white river bed, Jayanti has wooed many people's hearts the bewitching charisma of Jayanti is sure to leave you spellbound. Jayanti also proves to be a splendid picnic spot where you can create a plethora of unforgettable memories with your friends and family. So, don't wait! Let us help you plan an affordable Jayanti tour itinerary that will include pick-up, drop, sightseeing, finest accommodation, meals, and more.

Sightseeing Places In Dooars

Jayanti, Dooars

Located on the edge of Buxa Forest is a quaint forest village along the River Jayanti. Jayanti River forms a natural border with

Jaldhaka, Dooars

At an altitude of 1500ft and 99km away from Siliguri a river valley along Jaldhaka River has become a prospective tourist

Mongpong, Dooars

Located 45min away from Siliguri along the roaring River Teesta is a quaint village Mongpong. It is often considered as

Chapramari, Dooars

Located 60km from NJP and known for its elephant population, Chapramari is a forest in Dooars Region. Gorumara National Park home

Murti, Dooars

A small picturesque village named Murti is situated along the bank of River Murti. River Murti originates from

Chilapata, Dooars

Chilapata is a dense jungle near the Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary at Jalpaiguri District

Lepchakha Village, Dooars

Lepchakha Village

Perched at the hilltop in the Buxa Tiger Reserve is a picturesque village of Drukpa, Lepchakha Village.

Paren, Dooars

A small village located at the western side of the Dooars overlooking Jaldhaka River and Bhutan, Paren

Jhalong, Dooars

Travel through the less travelled path in Dooars region and set yourself free from the tedious monotonous lifestyle by visiting

Lataguri, Dooars

Located at the fringe of the Gorumara National Park home of Asiatic one horned Rhino, Lataguri is a quaint village in the Jalpaiguri District

Madarihat, Dooars

Located 80km from Jalpaiguri, Madarihat is a small town located in the Alipurduar District. Madarihat is situated at the vicinity

Raimatang, Dooars

Located 20km away from Alipurduar and 18km from Hasimara, Mendabari is a new found gem added to the list of offbeat destination

South Khayerbari, Dooars

South Khayerbari

Located 15km from Madarihat, it is a small town located in the Alipurduar District South Khayerbari is the safe haven for

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Located 50km from Siliguri and about 6km from Malbazar is a quaint place called Damdim in Jalpaiguri District.

Todey Tangta, Dooars

Todey Tangta

Perched at the hilltop in the Neora Valley National Park are two picturesque hamlets named Todey and Tangta which was famous for

Dhupguri, Dooars

At the foothills of Bhutanese Himalayas is a small but growing town Dhupguri in Jalpaiguri district.

Coochbehar, Dooars

Situated at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas lies Coochbehar, Coochbehar is the biggest and the only planned city

Falakata, Dooars

Once the trading centre of the various commercial products located 60km from Jalpaiguri at an altitude of 88mt

Gajoldoba, Dooars

A small village on the western side of the roaring Teesta River, Gajoldoba located 10km from Siliguri .

Oodlabari, Dooars

A midsized town located 48km from Siliguri is becoming the new upcoming tourist destination, Oodlabari a small

Bagrakote, Dooars

Located 40km from Siliguri is a quaint village Bagrakote 4km away from Oodlabari under Malbazar Sub-division under Jalpaiguri

Jalpaiguri, Dooars

Situated at the lower foothill of the Himalayan in North Bengal boarding with Bangladesh, Bhutan and North India State is Jalpaiguri

Binnaguri, Dooars

Located 56km from Jalpaiguri at an altitude of 218mt is a cantonment town, Binnaguri at the Jalpaiguri District in West Bengal

Hasimara, Dooars

A picturesque town in Alipurduar District located 85km from Jalpaiguri, Hasimara which is famous among the travelers for its

Hollong, Dooars

Located 125km from Jalpaiguri deep inside the Jaldapara National Park is a humble abode for the nature lovers, Hollong forest.

Dinhata, Dooars

Located 123km from Jalpaiguri at an altitude of 188 ft in Coochbehar is Dinhata with a notable political history

Barodabri, Dooars

Barodabri is a quaint village located 3km from the Hasimara and is adjacent to Chilapata Forest. Barodabri is famous

Meteli, Dooars

Located 60km from Jalpaiguri at the foothills of Eastern Himalayas is a place called Meteli, known for the lush tea garden Meteli

Banarhat, Dooars

Located 65km from Jalpaiguri and 72km from Siliguri is a census town called Banarhat. Tea plantation has always been one

Birpara, Dooars

Birpara a small town located 90km from Jalpaiguri is a commercially significant destination. Back in the days

Buxa Tiger Reserve, Dooars

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Gorubathan

Gorubathan is a small town in the Kalimpong Subdivision of Darjeeling District. The place is about 97 km From Kalimpong town and about 54km from Siliguri.

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The Himalayan Foothills of North Bengal is known as Dooars. The forests, tea gardens, undulating plains, and people of different cultures and ethnicity; all create a heady brew that has made Dooars one of the most fascinating tourist destinations in Eastern India.

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The district Head quarter town is located 365 km north of Kolkata & 260 km south of Siliguri. It was formerly known as English Bazaar as an English factory was established here in 1771.

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Lava is a picturesque hamlet nestled at an altitude of over 7000 feet. Lava is not ornamented with lots of exciting attractions but offers endless scopes to explore the beautiful Nature instead. Lava is the gateway to the Neora Valley National Park and is very rich in vegetation.

Lolegaon (in local dialect, means a happy village) is a small tiny village, located in the Kalimpong Sub Division of Darjeeling District and one of the most beautiful place in the Darjeeling village tourism. One can cover this place on foot in barely couple of minutes!!! Tourist will be blessed by a giant statue of Lord Buddha in the Eco Tourism Park when you enter Lolegaon.The most beautiful attraction of Lolegaon is the canopy walk - it is a dense forest with a walking trail and part of the trees have been joined together to form a 75 meter long canopy. It is a lovely walk through the forests.

Rishyap / Rishop is the most popular offbeat destination in Darjeeling nestled amongst the Himalayas with deep pine forest and different rare species of flora and fauna. Nowadays, Rishyap / Rishop is considered one of the best tourist destinations in Darjeeling. Located at a distance of 9km from Lava, Rishyap / Rishop offers a splendid view of Mt. Kanchenjunga and other snowcapped mountain peaks.

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KOLAKHAM TOUR | TINCHULEY TOUR - EXPERIENCE THE HIMALAYAN DELIGHT

Kolakham is a small village nestled in Neora Valley Reserve Forest facing the Eastern Himalayan peak. The place located at an altitude of 6500ft is a paradise for nature lovers. Kolakham Nature Retreat set amidst Oak, Rhododendron and Pine forests, and overlooking the snow-clad Himalaya, this is an ideal getaway for those who wish to explore pristine mountain wilderness.

Kolakham is the most sought-after location for adventurous minded tourist who can take the challenge to discover the still unknown territory of Neora valley forest. The majestic view of Kanchenjunga from Kolakham village, the jungle trail in the Neora forest, the scenic beauty of Change waterfalls is once in a lifetime experience for anyone. Adventurous minded people can refresh their minds with a short trek during their Kolakham Tour

Tinchuley is the latest secret eco-friendly tourist destination in Darjeeling. This eco-friendly destination with tea Gardens, Orange Orchard, and majestic Mt. Kanchenjunga makes it the most promising eco-village and one of the key destinations in Village tourism in Darjeeling district. The main attraction of this village is its Hospitality where one gets the feeling of being in their own home. The two hours drive to Tinchuley through the magnificent mountains is a splendid experience.

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MEMORABLE NORTH BENGAL TOUR WITH RISHIKHOLA, RAMDHURA SILLERYGAON

Reshikhola (Rishi Khola alias Rishikhola) is a small valley situated on the bank of the river Reshi at an altitude of 2,000ft in the Kalimpong subdivision of Darjeeling district. This calm and quiet place is an ideal destination to stay away from the city's madding crowd. Tourists can enjoy nature in its purest form here. The resort on the bank of the river gives the sound of a stream with a pure cool breeze that is the right choice for the nature lovers.

Sillery Gaon or Sillari Gaon is a newly discovered offbeat destination which is popular among those who like to enjoy the charm off Mt Kanchenjunga as a backdrop of lush green deep pine forest along with different species of flora and fauna. The village is nestled at an altitude of 6000ft in the Kalimpong subdivision of Darjeeling district.

Ramdhura is a small village, situated at a distance of just around seven to eight kilometers from Delo in Kalimopong and the hamlet is winninh hearts by ofering a stunning view of the Kanchenjungha and the Teesta river, flowing beneath a majestic green valley. The village is situated at a great height, above a dne forest of pine and other hilly trees and offers absolute tranquility, which many vacationers look for.

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DARJEELING, KALIMPONG, CHARKOL - CHARISMATIC NORTH BENGAL TOUR

Darjeeling , a hill station on top of West Bengal, which has been a darling to every person who has visited the place. The serpentine narrow road on the hill slopes with frightening gorge full of pine and oak forest on one side and a narrow railway track on the other will take you to Darjeeling, a dreamland destination in North Bengal Package Tour .

Kalimpong is a tiny hill station nestled in the northern region of Darjeeling in the state of West Bengal. Deolo Hills, the highest point in Kalimpong offers you a chance to view the majestic views of the valley, snow-capped peaks. It is a perfect place to escape with your family or a leisure or backpacking adventure trip.

Charkhole is the latest edition in offbeat tourist destination map of Darjeeling district. This place is located in the Kalimpong subdivision and 15km away from Lolegaon /Kafer and 26km from Kalimpong. The place offers a complete 360-degree view of Mt. Kanchenjunga from the mountain top of Charkhole Hill. The dense forest of towering pine, oak, fir, Cypress, the variety of rhododendrons, the sweet melody of rare birds, will accompany you throughout the journey towards Charkhole.

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Chota Mangwa, Bada Mangwa Tour - Magnificiant North Bengal

The twin sister Chota Mangwa and Bara Mangwa are two popular tourists destination for the nature lover. Mangwa is also called as Mangmaya. Chota Mangmaya and Bara Mangmaya are only 2 km apart and tourists can take an easy trek from Chota Mangwa to Bara Mangwa or Vice versa. The virgin tourist's eco-friendly destination with tea Gardens, Orange Orchard, Teesta River and majestic Mt. Kanchenjunga making it the most promising and beautiful eco-tourist destination in Darjeeling. Book a Chota Mangwa Tour from NatureWings, an exclusive remote retreat, with panoramic Himalayan views that will make your soul soar.

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DOOARS TOUR PACKAGES

Dooars is the greenest part of the Himalayan foothills. High Sal woods, rich Tropical Forest, wildlife and the winding hill stream make the place calm as well as gorgeous. Being situated on the lap of north Bengal it is already been an attractive tourist spot for the explorers. Unlike the other North Bengal Tourist Spots - Darjeeling, Gangtok, Dooars is not a particular district or city, but a vast topological area that is widely spread over through several Tea Gardens, National parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries. Travel Dooars, a beautiful place worth visiting. Book a Dooars Package Tour from NatureWings - North Bengal Package Tour Specialist.

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HOW TO REACH FOR NORTH BENGAL TOUR FROM KOLKATA?

There are different ways to reach North Bengal from Kolkata for your North Bengal Trip . Siliguri and NJP is the main gateway town for North Bengal Tour Packages . From Siliguri Railway Station, New Jalpaiguri [NJP] Station and Bagdogra Airport (IXB) or Central Bus Stand called as Tenzing Norgey Bus Stand one can start for North Bengal Tour by hiring private car or shared cab. Here to mention to do proper bargain before hiring cany car. The rates for private and shared car depends upon tourist influx, seasons and political situation on hills. So to avoid bargaining or being cheated, contact NatureWing to pre book your car with North Bengal Tour Packages .

By Train – There are many trains are operating from Kolkata to NJP. During the Covid-19 pandemic situation, however, only one train is operating, which is Padatik Express. It usually takes around 11 hrs to 13hrs to reach NJP from Kolkata. The trains are mainly overnight trains, due to heavy rush in peak season, it is advisable to book the train tickets well in advance to avoid disappointment.

By Air – Bagdogra Airport (IXB) is situated around 15 Kms from Siliguri main town. It is connected by domestic flights from all major cities of India. From Kolkata Airport (CCU) , many flights are operating fo r  Bagdogra Airport ( IXB) daily.

By Bus – Siliguri is well connected by Bus from Kolkata. There are lots of private as well as govt buses are plying in this route and it takes around 12 hours and buses are mainly operating during the night time.

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Devindra Pal

Thanks to NatureWings for providing a magnificent North Bengal Tour Package for my family. 2 Nights Gangtok, 2 Nights Darjeeling and 1 Night at Kalimpong during 1 march to 6 March 20. The best thing of the arrangement was that they have provided the superior accommodation and vehicle. At every moment during tour their representative was in touch with us for the every help and guidance. What they have offered during booking, they were committed to that and arranged nicely keeping the view of rain and weather. The drivers were polite and punctual of time. Thanks for Inderjeet and Arpan to customize the requirements within my budget. I recommend that whenever anyone plan for a North East Package Tour , then have a word with NatureWings. They have expertise in customising the package within budget and beyond expectations.

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Rajkumar Samanta

Hailing from humid Kolkata, Sikkim, and Darjeeling occupies a special place inside us apart from being the nearest hill station. NatureWings was recommended to me by my brother in law who went to the Silk Route with them. I booked my trip for December 2019, and Mr. Akash from NatureWings actively took my call and provided me with a personalized itinerary. Their service was swift and even allowed me to make some changes on the trip. Our driver Mr. Tamang was a friendly person who treated and guided us very well, and his car was comfortable and well maintained. We got good view rooms, and the food served at both the places was fresh and hot. My trip went flawlessly, and thanks to the NatureWings team for their effort to make our trip a memorable one.

Silk Route Tour

Ankita Saha

Being a solo woman traveler, it is not easy to find a trusted travel agency, and as I had previously gone for a Bhutan Package Tour with NatureWings so thought of visiting the Silk route with them. NatureWings Silk Route specialist Mr. Akash provided me with an excellent budget-friendly itinerary covering the best sightseeing places and also allowed me to make the changes I urged. All my queries were answered patiently by him, and as I was traveling alone, so he provided me a good driver who guided me well and followed my custom itinerary. The wooden cottages booked for me in the green valley of Kolakham was beautiful, and the view from my room was like a dream come true, as I saw Mt. Kanchenjunga standing head up high from my balcony with floating clouds passing by. Mr. Indrajeet booked good, safe rooms near to the reception and made sure to make comfort calls every day. Kolakham and Charkhole have a charm of its own, smiling people, far from the crowded cities, in the lap of untouched nature with picturesque views of the mountains that we could only dream. I would love to explore other destinations with NatureWings and recommend others also.

Chota Mangwa Tour

Arvind Kapadia

We visited for Chota Mangwa Tour in the first week of October last year. It is an Eco-friendly village with friendly and down-to-earth people to welcome you. You can get wonderful views of magnificent Kanchenjunga on a clear sunny day. The serenity and tranquility of this place overwhelmed us. The scenic beauty and the tranquility of the place and the whistling of the birds will surely give you a heavenly feeling... One of the best places we have ever explored...!!!

Chotta Mangwa & Bara Mangwa Tour

Pravas Mistri

We recently had this wonderful opportunity for Chotta Mangwa & Bara Mangwa Tour . It is a perfect holiday home if you are a nature freak and want to break away from your day to day busy, noisy, hustle-bustle life. You will have a lifetime of pleasant and healthy experience during your stay in Chotta Mangwa. The breath-taking view of Mt. Kanchenjunga outside your room, the surrounding ecstasy of calm nature, and early morning birds chirping will give you a wonderful experience for a lifetime.

Tinchuley Tour

Soumik Talukdar

We visited Tinchuley, which included in our itinerary and one of the offbeat destinations in Darjeeling. It is a calm village with tea gardens and orange orchards offering the tranquillity and nature makes it the most promising eco-village and a must-visit destination if you are planning to North Bengal Tour . Overall, we enjoyed our stay in Tinchuley with the warm hospitality of the home stay owners and the good service from our travel agent NatureWings.

Tinchuley Chatkatpur Tour

Rudranil Baidya

We visited Tinchuley along with Chatkatpur destinations mentioned in our itinerary. After visiting this place, it overwhelmed us with replenishing views of sweeping valleys and majestic mountains jutting out against the sky, the arresting contours of Kanchenjunga, the rushing Rangeet River that slithers below. Overall, it is a journey worth taking.

Gangtok Tour

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It was a amazing trip. I liked the way you are planning. Hotels and drivers were very good. But there was only one thing which is not good and the thing is the wastage of food at the hotel in gangtok. They should ask their customers for their requirement of food. Otherwise it was a great experience with NatureWings. Thank you.

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Nitin Srivastava

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Darjeeling Lamahatta Tour Booking from Mumbai

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Kolkata, India

Well service and maintained regular communication during tour. payment as per condition. they have arranged for us a small south Sikkim Darjeeling Package Tour during Puja and we are fully satisfied what they had committed about their services and hotels. Thanks to Indrajit Kar and Saikat.

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Chatakpur - Attractions and Activities

Chatakpur, offbeat destinations in Darjeeling

Perched at an elevation of 7887ft on the hilltop above the quaint town Sonada is a forest village called Chatakpur. Located 7km from Sonada amidst the Senchal reserve forest Chatakpur is a sparsely populated eco-village, which has become lured many tourists with its simple way of living. The Chatakpur hill came into prominence after the forest department built tourist cottages in Chatakpur. The cottages are managed by the local forest protection committee members. The terrace cultivation of organic crops and the shrubs and medicinal herbs acquired from the forest form the means of livelihood for the locals.

Chatakpur Sightseeing, Attractions & Activities

The unique location of Chatakpur which offers a panoramic view of the snow-clad mountains and Eastern Himalayan range within the lush green forest of the alpine tree has made Chatakpur a safe haven for nature lovers. Before the picturesque village came into existence the area was a timber den and people used to rampantly smuggle out the timber. To put a stop to the trafficking of timber, forest officials converted Chatakpur into an eco-village and help them flourish in terms of eco-tourism by building tourist cottages within this quaint forest village. The journey towards this picturesque destination is an unforgettable experience in itself. The 7km steep road spiraling through the alpine forest let the visitor catch glimpse of the deeply forested area and if lucky even spot some eagles and small wild animals.

Situated within the Senchal reserve forest, Chatakpur is endowed with rich flora and fauna. Within a short walking distance of 10min from the village, Chatakpur watchtower offers an astounding view of the Trekkers' wonderland Sandakphu. The watchtower is also the sunrise point of Chatakpur which lets the visitor witness the breathtaking phenomena of the sun slowly rising above the horizon whilst revealing the mountainous valley and glazing the snow-peaked mountains of the Himalayan range with an orange hue and making them dazzle like covered with precious jewels.

On a clear day, the mighty Mt Kanchenjunga accompanies the visitor in Chatakpur throughout the day adding up to the charm of the quaint forest village. Chatakpur offers a number of popular trek routes that lead to the top of Tiger Hill. During this trek, you might even have a glimpse of the 'Chumbalumba' or Mount Everest. On your visit to the forest, make sure to be guided by a trained forest guard as the forest is the home to the Great Himalayan Black Bear family, Leopards, Barking Deer and Antelopes. Blessed with the surreal natural beauty and far from the hassle of modernized society Chatakpur has a world of its own.

Waking up to the sight of a lush green mountain valley with a backdrop view of the majestic Himalayan range can be an amazing way to start the day or sitting under the starry sky while listening to the sound of crickets will help you calm your tired soul, you can experience it all while visiting Chatakpur. Surrounded by terraced fields and tall conifer and pine trees, Chatakpur is an ideal place if you want to spend some quality time with your loved ones or find solitude amidst pristine nature.

How to Reach Chatakpur

By Air: Chatakpur's nearest airport is at Bagdogra. From Bagdogra, it takes not more than two and a half hours to reach the village. You have to opt for a rented car once you land at Bagdogra Airport.

By Train: New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP) which is adjacent to Siliguri is the closest railway station. NJP, one of the busiest railway stations in North Bengal is nicely connected with other major cities in West Bengal and also with the neighboring states.

By Road: From NJP, Siliguri, or Bagdogra Airport, you need to go towards Kurseong via Hill Cart Road or Rohini Road and further up towards Darjeeling, and once you reach Sonada, you need to take a right turn along the forest road. From Sonada, the journey will be around 6 km from Chatakpur.

Staying Options in the Village

In Chatakpur there are cottages built by the West Bengal Forest Department with the cooperation of the villagers. The rooms of these cottages in Chatakpur have all the amenities guests usually require such as attached bathrooms with geysers, spacious double-bedded rooms, front and backside balconies to enjoy the view of Mount Kanchenjunga, carpeted rooms, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and more. Homestays are also available to stay which are run by the local villagers. You will get all the basic amenities in these homestays too. North Bengal Tourism can prepare an entire tour package where accommodation will be included.

Best time to visit Chatakpur

The beauty and serenity of Chatakpur can be relished by the visitor throughout the year but to get an unparalleled view of the Himalayan range the best time to visit Chatakpur is from mid-October to December when the sky remains clear. The tourists who want to explore the virgin forested area surrounding Chatakpur are advised to avoid the rainy season from mid-June to mid-September.

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Bara Mangwa, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Bara Mangwa is a serene village enclosed by orange farms & majestic view of Teesta and Rangeet river.

Bees Gaon

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Bunkulung or Bungkulung is a pristine offbeat destination adjacent to Mirik and Darjeeling.

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Chataidhura

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Chibo, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Chibo is a newfound destination enriched with flora & fauna with backdrop of Mt. Kanchenjunga.

Chimney

Surrounded by luxuriant alpine forests, Chimney is one of the alluring offbeat places near Darjeeling.

Chota Mangwa

Chota Mangwa, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Chota Mangwa is a picturesque hamlet beautifully surrounded by the hills of Kalimpong, Sikkim, Darjeeling.

Dhotrey, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Dhotrey also spells Dhotre is a scenically blessed sleepy settlement perched at an altitude of 8,340 ft.

Dilaram

Dilaram is a tiny village that gained popularity for its alluring natural phenomena and unique location.

Dudhia, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Located on the outskirts of Siliguri along the winding Balason River is a pictorial hamlet called Dudhia.

Ghalaytar

Ghalaytar is just 35 km away from Darjeeling blessed with breathtaking views of Mt. Kanchenjunga range.

Ghum, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Ghum is a popularly known place in Darjeeling that houses the highest altitude railway station in India.

Paten Godak Khasmahal, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Falls under Gorubathan block, Paten offers natural beauty and a splendid view of hills.

Gumti Gaon

Gumti Gaon is a pictorial settlement in Darjeeling District which has lured the minds of many travelers.

Hanspokhri

Blessed with abundant flora & fauna, Hanspokhri is a pictorial hamlet located near Indo-Nepal border.

Icchey Gaon

Icchey Gaon, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Iccheygaon, located at an altitude of 5800ft amidst the pine and conifer forest is a perfect place to relax.

Jorpokhri, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

19km from Darjeeling and at an altitude of 7400ft, Jorpokhri falls under the Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary.

Kurbia

Situated at an altitude of 5000 feet, Kurbia village is a perfect hideout for the peace loving tourists.

Lamagaon

Get lured by the majestic view of Himalayan Mountain range and various orchids of Lamagaon.

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Lepchajagat, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Lepchajagat is a small village of the Lepchas surrounded by dense forest of Rhododendron & Oak trees.

Mahaldiram, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Maldiram is all about lush greenery, tea gardens, splendid view of the hills and surrounding orange orchads.

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Manebhanjan, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Manebhanjang means the junction of stupas, is famous for being the Gateway towards Sandakphu.

Mongpu, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Mongpu is a small yet vibrant settlement in Darjeeling situated at an elevation of 3700 feet.

Nayabasti

Nayabasti is a newly discovered piece of paradise amidst the thick vegetation, located near Darjeeling.

Phalut, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Phalut, a paradise for trekkers is the second highest point in the Singalila Ridge just 80km from Darjeeling.

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Ramdhura is located at just 15km away from Kalimpong Town surrounded by dense forest.

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Merely 20 km away from Darjeeling, Rampuria is a forest village within Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary.

Rangbang

Quite adjacent to Darjeeling and Mirik, Rangbang is emerging as one of the most visited tourist places.

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Rongbull

Just after crossing the Rongbull Bazar, Rongbull is a village just before Ghoom on the way to Darjeeling.

Samabeong Tea Estate

Samabeong Tea Estate

Samabeong Tea Estate is one of the highest tea gardens in Darjeeling, known for its lush Tea Gardens.

Sandakphu, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Sandakphu, at an altitude of 3636mt is the highest point of West Bengal is termed as Trekkers Wonderland.

Sillery Gaon

Sillery Gaon, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Sillerygaon is known as New Darjeeling, adorned with dense forest and amazing view of Kanchenjunga.

Sitong, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Sitong, commonly known as the land of oranges is famous for pine forest, serene ambiance and calm weather.

Soureni

Soureni is a newfound jewel near Mirik surrounded by luxuriant forests and vast stretch of tea gardens.

Srikhola, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Srikhola is another breathtaking destination amidst Rhododendrons, Magnolia, Chestnuts, Oaks & Pines.

Sukhiapokhri

Sukhiapokhri, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Sukhiapokhri is a quaint scenic town located close to Indo-Nepal border amidst the dense forests of pine.

Takdah, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Those who are looking for crowd free sleepy hill destinations, for them the perfect answer is Takdah.

terjum

Terjum is a tiny yet lively scenic village far away from the tourist rush and enclosed by lush tea estates.

Tinchuley, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

Tinchuley is a hidden jewel of Darjeeling region famous for virgin forests of alpine trees & exotic birds.

Tonglu and Tungling

Tonglu and Tungling, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

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Rangaroon offers a jaw-dropping view of the mighty Himalayan range and the valley.

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Jhepi is an offbeat settlement just 35 km distance away from Darjeeling. It can be your next holiday destination.

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Badamtam is an offbeat destination known for its vast stretch of tea gardens.

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Tamang Gaon, offbeat destination in Darjeeling

At an elevation of 7000 feet above sea level, Tamang Gaon offers a splendid view of the Himalaya.

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Tabakoshi is an offbeat settlement tucked in the foothills of Darjeeling and 3 km away from Mirik.

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    Places to Visit : Deolo Hill, Morgan House, Army Golf Course,Durpin Monastery etc. 4. Lava, Lolegaon & Rishop. Arguably one of the most beautiful places in North Bengal. Lava, Lolegaon and Rishop are three different villages which are located very close to each other and is a part of the Kalimpong District.

  9. Offbeat Tourist Places in North Bengal

    In this article, we will take you on a journey to explore the top offbeat tourist places in North Bengal that are worth visiting. 1. Lepchajagat. Lepchajagat, a small hamlet located at an altitude of 6,956 feet, is a hidden gem in North Bengal.

  10. 12 Breathtaking Offbeat Places in North Bengal

    2. Tonglu. Photo: Reddit. Located at the height of 10,130 ft, Tonglu is undoubtedly one of the best offbeat places in North Bengal. Well, this place is less visited by tourists due to the height. This hamlet is situated on the way to Sandakphu. So, most trekkers make a night halt in this settlement.

  11. 14 Off-Beat Destinations in North Bengal for Wanderlust ...

    13. Jorpokhri. Located at an altitude of 7,400 feet, Jorpokhri is an off-beat yet spectacular tourist spot located in the Darjeeling district of the Northern part of Bengal. Even though this site is located a few kilometers from Darjeeling, the difference between the two sites' ambiance is genuinely jarring.

  12. Seven unexplored North Bengal destinations that should feature in your

    Here's drawing some much-needed attention to these unexplored North Bengal travel destinations: Bindu. The last hamlet of West Bengal located 127 km from Siliguri, Bindu lies in the lap of India and Bhutan's mountains, perched atop 2000 ft. The journey to Bindu, known locally for its cardamom production, will warm you up for the lush greenery and the beauty of the nearby meandering river ...

  13. North Bengal Itinerary: How to Reach, Places to Visit, Cost

    Now, North Bengal as a tourist spot remains at the hit list of any Bong traveler. There is hardly any Bengali travel lover who has not been to Darjeeling in his vacations. Many of us have traveled to North Bengal numerous times but this time, I wished to visit any under-explored and offbeat destination of North Bengal.

  14. Top 3 Offbeat Destinations in North Bengal [Expert Picks]

    Curated list of the Offbeat Destinations in North Bengal that has the most unusual, exciting and offbeat places to visit in North Bengal. ... Places near Darjeeling are a perfect combination of hill stations, trekking spots, and wildlife sanctuaries. Tourist places provide a perfect weekend escapade for laid back vacationers and adventurers ...

  15. 40 Cool Hill Stations near Kolkata for a Perfect Weekend!

    40 Cool Hill Stations near Kolkata for a Perfect Weekend! Explore Top 40 Incredible Offbeat Hill Stations near Kolkata in North Bengal. Here is a full bucket list of top 30 offbeat hill stations near from Kolkata in North Bengal.Jaw-dropping locales, mesmerising sunrises, the untouched beauty of the hills, the old-world charm of the past, and the welcoming smiles of the local people all add up ...

  16. North Bengal and its Travel Destinations

    North Bengal, commonly referred to the place located in the Northern part of West Bengal. Geographically a vast area of land comes under North Bengal which comprises of many Districts, Beautiful Cities with different Cultures and varied Languages. ... Madan Mohan Temple is another tourist spot of Cooch Behar. It is an ancient temple dedicated ...

  17. Sittong

    Situated in the heart of North Bengal, Sitong is a quaint Lepcha hamlet known as the Orange Village. Surrounded by alpine pine forests, Sittong is an offbeat destination near Darjeeling that offers a serene ambiance and calm weather at an altitude of 4000ft. ... The town is dotted with several tourist attractions, including the famous Eagle's ...

  18. Jayanti Dooars

    Jayanti Dooars Sightseeing & Tourist Spot. ... Situated at the lower foothill of the Himalayan in North Bengal boarding with Bangladesh, Bhutan and North India State is Jalpaiguri. View Details . Binnaguri. Located 56km from Jalpaiguri at an altitude of 218mt is a cantonment town, Binnaguri at the Jalpaiguri District in West Bengal ...

  19. Welcome to North-Bengal.com

    From the low-lying agricultural fields to the High alpine Mountains of Sandakphu. north-bengal.com is the travel website of Alpine Hamro Hospitality Pvt. Ltd., a leading tour operator in northeast India. We are a group of dedicated professionals aiming to make north-east India the prefered tourist destination of the country.

  20. Dooars

    The altitude of the Dooars area ranges between 90-1,750mt. Many serene streams and shimmering rivers flow through these fertile plains from the mountainous valley of Bhutan. Dooars is divided by the Sankosh River into the two parts known as Eastern and Western Dooars which consists of an area of 8,800 km² (3,400 sq. mi). The Western Dooars is ...

  21. Amazing North Bengal Package Tour

    Being situated on the lap of north Bengal it is already been an attractive tourist spot for the explorers. Unlike the other North Bengal Tourist Spots - Darjeeling, Gangtok, Dooars is not a particular district or city, but a vast topological area that is widely spread over through several Tea Gardens, National parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries.

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  23. Chatakpur

    Chatakpur - Attractions and Activities. Perched at an elevation of 7887ft on the hilltop above the quaint town Sonada is a forest village called Chatakpur. Located 7km from Sonada amidst the Senchal reserve forest Chatakpur is a sparsely populated eco-village, which has become lured many tourists with its simple way of living.