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Tiger Hill
Standing at a height of 2590 m (8482 ft.), Tiger
Hill is 11 km from Darjeeling. An early morning trip
to the Tiger Hill promises an unique experience. A
view of the sunrise amidst the Himalayan r ange has
earned it an international fame. From here you can
get a glimpse of Mount Everest, the highest mountain
and Khangchendzonga range.
The Observatory Hill
Apart from the magnificent view it
commands, this hill atop the Mall also is attached
with great religious importance as a revered temple
complex for both the Hindus and the Buddhists.
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
or the Toy Train
A visit to Darjeeling is incomplete
without a ride in the toy-train of Darjeeling
Himalayan Railway (DHR). The miniature train, given
heritage status by UNESCO, covers the distance of 88
km between New Jalpaiguri station and Darjeeling.
This fascinating narrow gauge steam engine train
still operates with the original steam engine and
the loops and the Zigzags along the route are
remarkable feats of engineering. The journey from
New Jalpaiguri may be a pleasant experience but it
is the short ride from Darjeeling town to Ghoom, the
nearest station, that becomes a joy ride in itself.
The Toy Train is considered an engineering marvel
and some prefer to call it one of the wonders of the
world, to be preserved forever.
Batasia Loop and the War
Memorial
About 5 kms. from Darjeeling, this
railway loop is a marvellous feat of engineering and
with its magnificent view of Darjeeling town with
the Kanchenjunga mountain is worth an experience,
whether aboard the Toy Train or just watching the
Toy Train pass through this loop. The War memorial
is constructed in the memory of the brave sons of
Darjeeling who died for the country since
Independence in 1947. Tea Gardens: While in
Darjeeling a visit to any nearby Tea Garden to watch
the actual process of the manufacturing of
Darjeeling Tea is worth it. Some of the Tea Gardens
also sell their packet teas. There are about 70 tea
gardens in this hill region and the most accessible
one is the Happy Valley Tea Estate, which is about 3
km from the town or within a walking distance of
about 40 minutes (Closed on Monday).
Buddhist Monasteries
In and around Darjeeling there are
important and interesting Tibetan Buddhist
Monasteries. The oldest one is called the Yiga
Cholling Monastery which is situated about 8 km from
the town at Ghoom and enshrines an image of 'the
Coming Buddha' or the Maitriya Buddha. It was
constructed in 1875 and belongs to the Gelugpa Sect.
The Samten Cholling Monastery is an other
interesting monastery nearby. The Drukpa Kargyud
Monastery, also known as Dali Monastery, is a big
monastery located 5 km from the town. It belongs to
the Drukpa Sect and the Drukchen Rimpoche resides
here. The Bhutia Busty Monastery is situated at C.R.
Das Road and is within 15 minutes walk from the
Mall.
Japanese Peace Pagoda
The Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist
inaugurated the Japanese Peace Pagoda in 1992. It is
a recent landmark constructed by Japanese Monks and
commands an excellent view of the town and the
Himalayan Range.
Dhirdham Temple
Situated just below the Railway station
the temple is a structural replica of the famous 'Pashupatinath'temple
of Kathmandu, Nepal.
The Mall and Chowrasta
The Mall road originates and culminates
at the Chowrasta which is the hub of Darjeeling
town, a square on the ridge of Darjeeling town and a
good place to sit and relax. It is ideal for a
leisurely walk around a setting that is perfect. A
walk around The Mall is a must just at any time of
the day with the pleasant view of the mountains,
valleys with rhododendron trees and old houses.
Bengal Natural History Museum
While taking a walk in The Mall a visit
to the Museum of Natural History which lies close by
is worthwhile. This fine small museum exhibits a
unique collection of the fauna of the Himalayan
region, especially of the Eastern Himalayas.
Himalayan Mountaineering
Institute
It was founded in 1954 after the historic
conquest of Everest on the 29th of May in 1953, when
two people set foot atop Mount Everest. They were,
Tenzing Norgay Sherpa from Darjeeling and Sir Edmund
Hillary from New Zealand. As an honour to the great
Sherpa this Institute was formed with the aim of
imparting mountaineering skills to all the
enthusiasts. Tenzing Sherpa himself was one of the
founding members and also the Field Director of the
Institute. It is situated on Jawahar Parbat and
adjoins the Zoo. This Institute also houses a
mountaineering museum which holds a rare collection
of mementos from various Everest expeditions like
equipments used by Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary
on their way to Mt. Everest and a letter written by
George Mallory, the British climber who was lost
while climbing Mt. Everest and whose body was found
just a few years back. Nawang Gombu, the first man
to have climbed the Everest twice is presently the
Chief Advisor for the Mountaineering Training.
Himalayan Zoological Park and
Snow Leopard Breeding Centre
About 2 km. from the town, this high
altitude wild life park and new home of India's only
collection of the Siberian Tiger, Himalayan Black
Bear, Barking Deer etc. Padmaja Naidu Himalayan
Zoological Park or the town Zoo exhibits some rare
Himalayan Fauna including the Snow Leopard, Red
panda, Tibetan Wolf, Himalayan Pheasants, etc. It is
a treat for all wild life enthusiasts. Just nearby
is a very successful Snow Leopard Breeding Centre.
Lloyds Botanical Garden
This is a colourful garden situated just
below the market. In 1878 Mr. W. Lloyd gifted 40
acres of hillside to make a garden with local plants
and flowers. It still has the most varied collection
of rhododendron, magnolia, orchids, etc. of the
Eastern Himalayas. It also has a glass-house full of
alpine flowers and also features an Orchid and a
collection of medicinal plants.
Darjeeling Rangeet Valley
Passenger Ropeway
This Ropeway is in one of the most
beautiful part of the town and is situated at North
Point about 3 km from town. The cable car ride takes
6 passengers at a time and it passes over the lush
green tea gardens with breathtaking view of the
mountains (Kanchenjunga) and provides an experience
that cannot be easily forgotten. The valley has
glorious views of Sikkim and the river Rangeet
Handicrafts
Darjeeling has some interesting places to
watch the local handicrafts being made as well as a
various range of choice handicraft souvenirs. The
Tibetan Refugee Self Help Center is a
self-supporting Center for Tibetan refugees, which
manufactures some intriguing Tibetan handicrafts.
Established for the rehabilitation of Tibetan
refugees who had followed the Dalai Lama to India in
early 1959. It offers a wide choice of Tibetan
handicrafts; Tibetan woolen carpet is very popular.
Hayden Hall, a Roman Catholic social service center
also has a handicraft section with the purpose of
helping the local poor people. Handmade items are
available for sale at reasonable prices. The
Manjusha Bengal Emporium offers prominent hill
handicrafts, handloom and silk products of West
Bengal for display and for sale. It is situated at
Nehru Road. Gram Shilpa is another such showroom
displaying Khadi handloom silk products and set up
by the Khadi and Village Industries Commission,
Govt. of India. It is situated in Chowrasta.
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