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Over 150 years ago, Darjeeling was established as "Health station," after it was gifted to the British by the Sikkim ruler. It grew into one of the most famous hill stations in India, regularly drawing people for its cool climate, the fantastic backdrop of some the highest snow –clad peaks of the Himalayas, and a very gracious life –style. Not only did the people flock to Darjeeling to escape the heat of the plains during the summer month, but also to celebrate the winter.
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| By the late 1800s, Darjeeling has gained in importance as a hill station but the only means of transportation of goods to and from the town was by bullock carts using the Hill Cart road from Siliguri. An agent of the East Bengal Railway, Franklyn Prestage, came up with the plan for a narrow guage rail link between Siliguri and Darjeeling. Construction started in 1879 and the first train pulled by the very gusty steam engine comprising three coaches puffed into Darjeeling on July 4th,1881. The trains nicknamed ‘Toy Train" of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) have making daily journeys for over a century. Not quite the fastest means of reaching Darjeeling from the plains - the journey takes around 8 hours- the trip is more of an experience. During the season, there are short-trip on offer from Darjeeling to Ghoom.The Darjeeling Himalayan Toy Train is second Railway in the world to be honoured with the UNESCO World Heritage status. |
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| Tea drinkers all over the world must be constantly blessing the memory of the person who decided around 1840 that the climate of the Darjeeling region was very conductive to the growth of tea. Huge forest area were cleared and tea planted. Chinese experts were called into teach the art of tea making and thousands of Nepalese were hired to work in the tea gardens. Darjeeling Tea had such a premium value in the Western markets that it was soon considered to be one of the finest tea in the world when it came to aroma and delicacy of taste. Soon named the "Champagne of the East" not only has the tea formed the backbone of the economy of the region, but "Darjeeling and "excellent tea" have become synonymous. |
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| We offer tea garden tours for our valued customer those who are into Tea. The routes we follow are Darjeeling-Hima falls-Marybong Tea Estate-Chongthong-Bijanbari, with a number of famous Tea gardens on the way. The trip takes full day. |
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| Darjeeling offers glory of natures at its best and its changing faces in different seasons. Even if one merely sticks to the best method of getting about it in the hill walking, it can be a very rewarding experience. The famous Sun Rise from Tiger hill is worth visiting early in the morning when the sky is clear, the view Mt. Khangchendzonga is clearer from here than any other places. For the more adventurous there are treks ranging from a few hours to a few weeks. The Darjeeling region has the distinction of offering a breathtaking view of four of over 8000 metre high peaks-Everest, Khangchendzonga, Makalu and Lhotse, from one place Sandakphu. For detail itinerary please refer to our Trekking section. |
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| The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute(HMI) and the zoo is at walk-able distance from main town and both can be visit at the same time as they shares the same entrance. The (HMI) houses exhibits from many climbing expeditions, and specimens of flora and fauna. It also contains a relief map of the Himalaya, It has a memorabilia of the famous mountaineer Sherpa Tenzing Norgay. The Himalayan Zoological park is famous for it’s success in breeding Red Panda (Alrus fulgene) and snow Leopard. |
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