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Darjeeling Tourism

Darjeeling is a hill station in the state of West Bengal in North Eastern
India. Also called the queen of hill-stations, at an altitude of 2134 m.
or 7000 ft, it is a famous hill resort offering a breath taking sight of
the numerous peaks of the majestic Himalayas.
The clouds seem to whisper to one another here and from horizon to horizon
stretches the Kanchanjunga, covered with snow from the head to foot all
round the year.
The views of Kanchanjunga and Mount Everest are particularly inspiring.
And viewing Sun rise is wonderful from the famous Tiger hill. The Himalayan
physiography of lofty mountainous terrain and cascading rivers, offers adventure
sports trekking, mountaineering and river rafting.
Places of Interest
Tiger Hill
Tiger hill is the highest point in the area which provides the most exotic
view of the Kanchenjunga peaks. >From this place the other peaks of the
Eastern Himalayas can be seen. On a clear day the sight of Mt. Everest is
just enthralling.
Dhoom Gompa
About 8 kms from Darjeeling is the Dhoom Gompa. Here a very beautiful statue
of the Maitrayie Buddha ( prospective Buddha) is established. The Monastery
has also preserved some of the rare handwritten Buddhist manuscripts.
Batasia Loop
This railway loop is an interesting example of engineering. At this loop
the toy train takes a very unique turn.
Happy Valley Estate
Here the tea from the gardens is processed. One can spent a few hours here.
Entry is only allowed to persons who have permission from any officer of
the estate.
Kanchenjunga View

From Darjeeling one can have the best, uninterrupted view of the worlds
third highest peak. Bhan Bhakta Sarani provides one of the enthralling views
of these snow capped peaks. The Chowrasta also gives you a good sight to
the Kanchenjunga peak.
Observatory Hills
This point provides one of the breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga peaks.
This place is also very sacred for the Hindus and the Buddhists as there
are temples and the monasteries at this place. .
Bhutia Busty Gompa
With the back drop of the Kanchenjunga range stands a monastery called the
Bhutia Busty Gompa. This monastery was shifted from the observatory hills
to the present place. The Gompa is a branch of the Nyingmapa sect's Phodang
Monastery in Sikkim. The monastery is not far from the chowrasta and is
very tastefully decorated. It also has a library which has a copy of the
Tibetan Book of the Dead.
Botanical Gardens
This place is worth a visit for its exotic and exclusive collection of a
variety of Himalayan plants, flowers and orchids.