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Darjeeling Travel Information

The Queen of Hills, Darjeeling is regarded as a paradise for those pursuing to rejoice in the beauty of its natural surroundings. Regarded as the tourism Hub of North Bengal, the city is one of the most famous hill stations in India. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayan range the place is known for its mesmerizing beauty, historical sites and authentic cuisines.

Once recognized as a destination of summer retreat for the British people the city is home to Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) which is among the heritage sites of UNESCO. The city is also renowned for its tea gardens that produce some of the best tea leaves in the world. Makaibari Tea Estate is the oldest tea garden in Darjeeling that dates back to 1859.

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Know Before You Visit

Darjeeling is known for offering warm hospitality services to all of its guests empowering tourism in the city. Even though there are no protected areas or any specific rules, there are various points that need to be considered while having a wonderful vacation in the hills of Darjeeling.

Best time to Visit

The period between April and June is regarded as the best time to visit Darjeeling. During this period the beauty of the city raises attracting tourists from all over the world. Visiting Darjeeling in the rainy season might be challenging due to heavy rainfall and the risk of landslides limiting the opportunity to explore offbeat destinations.

How to Reach

Darjeeling is well connected by air, road and trains. National Highway 55 is a major route that connects Darjeeling with the rest of Indian cities. click here to learn in detail how to reach Darjeeling.

Do and Don't In darjeeling

Do and Don't In Darjeeling

- Dos

  • Carry your own water due to lack of water in some parts of the Darjeeling.
  • Carry woollen clothes to stay warm on the chilly nights.
  • Carry your valid documents.
  • Always take a tour guide to explore offbeat places.
  • Use a dustbin or litter box to throw away litter.
  • Some regions have less access to medical supplies, so carrying medications is a must.
  • Maintain silence in religious sites and temples.

- Don't

  • Don’t disturb the natural habitat.
  • Do not litter in the gardens and temples.
  • Don’t harm wild animals and bird species.
  • Do not scribble on the heritage sites and historical monuments.

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