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Darjeeling is a city and a municipality in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located in the Lesser Himalayas at an elevation of 6,700 ft (2,042.2 m). It is noted for its tea industry, its views of Kangchenjunga, the world’s third-highest mountain, and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Darjeeling is the headquarters of the Darjeeling District which has a partially autonomous status within the state of West Bengal. It is also a popular tourist destination in India.
The recorded history of the town starts from the early 19th century when the colonial administration under the British Raj set up a sanatorium and a military depot in the region. Subsequently, extensive tea plantations were established in the region and tea growers developed hybrids of black tea and created new fermentation techniques. The resultant distinctive Darjeeling tea is internationally recognized and ranks among the most popular black teas in the world. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway connects the town with the plains and has some of the few steam locomotives still in service in India.
Arrival at Darjeeling
Arrival at Bagdogra airport and transfer to Darjeeling. Along the way, enjoy the drive of 3-4 hour amidst tea estates. Dinner and overnight stay in Darjeeling Hotel.
Langurdang, Steady Ascent, Pine, Oak-acorn and Rhododendron Woodlands
After breakfast in the morning, it is dug and taken to Dhotre, which is a small house of about 85 houses. This will serve as the beginning of the trekking activity. To the left, where the valley is below, is Langurdang. Initially, during the first 15 minutes, you will have a jeep track leading to the village school which has a large bamboo swing at the front.
There is a lovely route to Tonglu as you climb at a steady pace between pine, oak-acorn and rhododendron woodlands. Several acorn walnuts lie in the passage. The board marks your entrance into Tonglu Medicinal Plant Protection Area Tonglu. The motorable road leading from Manyabhanjan connects to the trek route close to the arch. Dinner and overnight stay in camp.
Downhill climb, Joebari, Even Ground, Gairibas, Kayakatta, Jeep Track
After dawn you will first take the trail to Tiling, which is about a 20-minute slope, passing through a chorten on your left. From this place, you will follow the footpath on your left and through Nepal, you will go to Kalakokhari. Later, you will trek to Joeybury which is mostly on flat ground. It is a cute little hamlet that circles the road.
You will stop for tea at Indira Lodge which is situated at the bend that takes you to Sandakafu. The path that goes straight will take you to the Illum of Nepal. From the lodge, you will opt for the right turn and proceed to Paribas. Expect to climb a slope and on your left side, you will have a valley. As you climb down, you can see the trail to Kayak at. Paribas at this place is about 2 km, as it is a steep climb, it will take you about 1.5 hours.
When in Kayakatta, you can enjoy some lunch at a local tea house. Now there are two routes that take you to Kalapokhari (Kali Lake). Opt for a gradual one which is a frequently used Jeep track. You will notice Kalakokhari with the prayer flag on your left. After five minutes, you will arrive at the tea house which will be your return for the tangle. Dinner and overnight stay in the camp.
Gradual Ascent, Steep Climb, Bailey
After breakfast in the morning, you will trek about 2.5 km and 50 minutes ascent to Bhanjang. This means that there are poisonous plants for 'Poison Valley' which thrive here. Stay here early for tea. From this place, there are two routes that will take you to Sandakafu.
The route to the Nepalese side is at a steady climb but is long and winding. The trail is about 3.5 km and will take about 3 hours 20 minutes. Along the way, you can see the beautiful sights of Bhayke and 3 routes, which meet in the area from above. If you find it very difficult to walk then you can go to the top. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.
Considered as one of the most stunning views of the Himalayas, in all the vast mountains, covering 3 countries in Bhutan, Nepal, and India.
After breakfast, begin trekking along the descending path until the gurdwara is made between the lovely forest stretch, including bamboo, oak, acorn, pine, and rhododendron. The climb down is a gradual one and becomes slightly steep during the end. The long tracking activity is delightful. You will also have to make your way through a burnt forest where you will see black bare trees.
While descending, you will be able to see the path of Sirikhola. Outside are residents of Sikkim. A Chorten, as well as a white flag, welcomes you upon your arrival at Gurdum. Dinner and overnight stay in Gurdum camp.
Bridge Crossing, Siri River,
After breakfast this morning you will trek sepi. A little further from Sirikola is the road head of the constable. Climb the Siri River from the teahouse and cross the bridge. Trek above the Timburya hamlet and climb at a steady pace to the lodge at Sirikhola at the meeting of the Siri River where a small tributary comes from the left.
Get on the massive suspension bridge above. Continue trekking by the water body and pass small lodges, shops, and houses to reach the soldier. Dinner and overnight stay in Darjeeling Hotel.
Trip ends here
After breakfast, you will be driven for around 3 hours from Darjeeling to Bagdogra Airport or Railway Station. at New Jalpaiguri (NJP).