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Created Date: 23 August 2015

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About Darjeeling
Darjeeling is a popular hill station in the state of West Bengal. At an average elevation of 2050
meters, it is located in the Lesser Himalayan range and provides beautiful views of the mighty
Himalayas, especially Kanchenjunga the worlds third highest mountain peak. Known for its
scenic beauty, snow-clad Himalayas, and tea gardens, Darjeeling is frequented by tourists from
all over the country as well as from around the world. Especially during the summers, the place
is a preferred destination due to its pleasant weather.

History of Darjeeling
The history of modern Darjeeling dates back to the 19th century. Till then, the town was under
the reign of the kings of the kingdom of Sikkim. During the British Raj, Darjeeling was a
favoured destination due to its cool and temperate climate. It soon became popular among the
British, who later, established schools and built buildings in the region. It became the summer
capital of the Bengal Presidency in 1864. Tea was introduced in Darjeeling in 1856 and due to
this, many British people settled here.

People & Culture of Darjeeling


Darjeeling tea, which is known all over the world for its unique flavour, is one of the main
contributors to the towns economy along with tourism. The scenic tea gardens add to the
beauty and popularity of the quaint town. Tourists can choose to stay at some of the tea estates
for a unique experience and to see how tea is manufactured.
The population of Darjeeling is quite diverse. The town is home to people from different
communities like Gorkhas, Tibetans, Bengali, Chinese, Anglo-Indians, Biharis, and many
indigenous ethnic groups. Darjeeling enjoys a languid lifestyle, which is why it attracts many
tourists.

Things to do in Darjeeling
The Toy Train is famous in Darjeeling and carries travellers from New Jalpaiguri/Siliguri to
Darjeeling across the scenic landscape. A popular tourist attraction in Darjeeling is a jeep ride
up to Tiger Hill to view the sun rising from the mighty Himalayas. The Ghoom Monastery,
dating back to 1875, is the oldest monastery in Darjeeling and houses many rare and well
preserved books. The Tibetan Refugee Centre set up by the Dalai Lama is ideal for purchasing
Tibetan handicrafts. Hiking and trekking in Darjeeling are also popular attractions among
tourists, which are also covered in Darjeeling holiday packages, which can be bought by
tourists visiting the hill station.
The Japanese Peace Pagoda, which is part of a grid of around 30 pagodas, is known for its
unique architecture. There are many old colonial buildings in Darjeeling, which add to the charm
of the hill town. This, with the pagoda style architecture that defines Buddhist monasteries, gives
Darjeeling a completely unique look.
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Food & Shopping


The diversity of the locals has had quite an influence on the cuisine of the city. Darjeeling is
famous for offering steamed dumplings called momos and Tibetan noodles known as thukpa.
The diverse demography also leads to the celebration of various festivals feted by different
communities living here.
Darjeeling is also known for its bakeries that serve freshly baked biscuits and a variety of
breads. Visitors can try some delicacies and shop for more to take them back home. For more
shopping tourists can visit hotspots such as Mall Road and Chowrasta to buy Tibetan woolens,
local handicrafts, books, jewellery and tea.

Travelling to Darjeeling
Darjeeling is well connected to Siliguri, 96 km away, by air, rail and road. Tourists can also
reach Darjeeling by booking private taxis or jeeps, which is one of the fasted ways to reach the
town.

Travelling within Darjeeling


The best way to get around Darjeeling is on foot. Tourists can take leisurely walks in the
bazaars and experience the vibrant street life and also savour some local food and tea. Taxis
are also available that can take tourists around Darjeeling.

Accommodation options in Darjeeling


Many hotels in Darjeeling, for instance the ones located on Mall Road or near the Governors
House, provide great views of the mountains, especially of the Kanchenjunga Peak. Many of
these are affordable staying options. For all those tourists who want to spend a little more, there
are a few hotels located near the tea plantations, which were colonial buildings and have been
converted into hotels.
The best time to visit Darjeeling is between March to May and from September to November.

Information
State:
West Bengal
Famous for/as: Hill
Altitude:
2050 M
Pincode:
734101
District:
Darjeeling
Language:
Bengali,Nepali
STD code:
0354
Weather:
Summer 9 To 17C, Winter 2 To 15C

Featured review about Darjeeling


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Another unforgettable time in Darjeeling


"Darjeeling, also known as the Queen of Hills, hold the name true in every sense. Visit this
place during Spring, the blooming season. From honeymooners to those with an adventurers
heart, there is a surprise stored for everyone in Darjeeling.
The beauty of watching the sun go down, painting the majestic Kanchenjunga in orange hues is
an unmatched experience. On a clear day one can sit and gaze at the Kanchenjunga from the
sunset point, behind the Mall.
There are several curios lined across the Mall. A little stop over would help you pick-up souvenir
for your near ones at very low price.
As you walk towards the mall from the Hill Cart road you would pass several cafeterias, eateries
and curio shops. Kaventers and Glenerys are a must visit for every tourist. I would suggest you
an English breakfast at Kaventers and a Continental dinner at Glenerys.
There are several sightseeing options in Darjeeling. You can either book a car or trek to these
places. Few places that are a must visit are Japanese Peace Pagoda, Dali Monastery, Tibetan
Self Help Refugee Camp, Tea Garden, Tenzing Norgey Rock, Batasia Loop, Ghoom
Monastery, Zoological Garden, HMI and the Botanical Garden.
Darjeeling is one of the most affordable hill stations of India. You can plan a shoe string budget
trip or spend a luxurious vacation here. There are several budget hotels in Darjeeling starting
Rs. 500 for a night. You can put up at New Elgin, Windamare - The Heritage Hotel, Mayfair,
Gymkhana Resorts etc if you plan for a luxurious stay." - Sumana Chakraborty, , Apr 7,
2015

NEVER SAY DIE FOR DARJEELING


"every bengali visits darjeeling atleast thrice in life1)in school days along with parents during
summer vacation2)with wife for honeymoon3)along with wife & children.last november when i
reached darjeeling ,this was actually my 5th visit this time,with my wife & child& in a time when
bengalis have found new love in gangtok rejecting old darling darjeeling for fear of disturbance
.after staying 4 nights in darjeeling,i felt,the hill queen is also feeling lonely,weeping silently for
lack of tourists but the spirit of darjeeling is grossly intact.
Food, sight-seeing and shopping: i took joy ride in toy train from darjeeling to ghum.it looked like
mini world.tourists from london,paris,japan,mumbai,gujrat.....all were waiting to have a
memorable journey in heritage train.when we reached BATASIA LOOP ,the train against the
background of snow white kanchanjunga looked like a true himalayan queen.
THE MALL is as beautiful as ever....i was overjoyed to have a cup of nice tea with typical
darjeeling flavor at only rs 5.The back side of mall where the old lady sang rabindrasangeet in
satyajit rays movie KANCHANJANGHA is now lovers paradise.i also felt nostalgic & my 2 yr old
son was silently watching hills to give us some space.
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Next morning when i reached TIGER HILL at 5 o clock morning i remembered poor
RABINDRANATH TAGORE who failed to see sunrise at tiger hill in his all 7 visits due to cloud
but i was lucky again to enjoy a breath taking sun rise.the foreign tourists were awe struck.i
found one gujrati couple to utter MANTRA while observing the color changes on
kanchanjunga.darjeeling is place for RED PANDA ....my son was excited to see the activities of
red panda in zoo...adjacent to mountaineering institute.
Activities & things to do: dont miss evening snacks in glenery or keventers restaurant.you may
visit mirik lake & can shop in pashupoti market ,nepal on midway.shopping in mall area is a
lovely experience.you can trek to sandakfu.or can take mountaineering training in institute
Travel tips, How to reach, travel warnings etc: if you have motion sickness go darjeeling from
njp through main road.otherwise go through pankhabari....it is shorter & view is better.chose a
hotel in mall ....try heritage hotels .....kanchanjunga is best visible in october .....fix a date in
october end after durgapuja festival is over.always book toy train in advance like normal train
booking.darjeeling mail uttarbanga express kanchankonya express are good option from
kolkata (sealdah)but flight to bagdogra is better option.from njp to darjeeling ,its 3 hr journey by
car & 7 hrs by toy train." - Alip Ray, Kolkata, Oct 3, 2010

Tinchuley and Baramangwa


"The beautiful Tinchuley village is 30 km away from Darjeeling. We drove down to Tinchuley in
two hours through magnificent mountainous countryside. Location was selected away from the
main road to avoid too many flocking and destroying its ambiance. A few families with bigger
accommodation were convinced to spare a few rooms and convert these to lodges with
expertise from Help Tourism once permission from WBFDC was obtained.
We were at Bara Mangwa in the Teesta Valley of Darjeeling Hills. It is a village where only
profession was agriculture even a couple of years back. Bara Mangwa was used for rafting on
the Teesta only. Local school buildings were used for putting up people coming for day time
rafting. But it had future as a home-stay tourist destination as the village had prospect for
creating rock climbing facilities, caving in near by caves and bird watching. Nature is bountiful
here. Hills are covered with green pine and oak trees. The gurgling Teesta runs through a
narrow gorge. Rainfall in upper reaches creates waterfalls when it rains. When we neared Bara
Mangwa, we saw three such rainfalls coming down the slopes.
Food, sight-seeing and shopping: Best of such places is that the guest need not follow a
routine. We could wake up when we felt like. I saw guests walking off into the pine and oak
forest with lunch hampers for a picnic. Every place is a picnic spot. I took a path into the forest. I
crossed the village monastery and a small burial place where guesthouse owners dead are
buried. I found nameless wild flowers. I saw sparrows, warblers, thrushes and cuckoos. I saw an
eagle sitting on a tree.
Piyush, Sapna and little Krish joined me in my walk carrying a hamper for lunch and a two liter
bottle of mineral water. Over the year, I have found Himalayan natural water safe for me. There
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were seasonal waterfalls and rains two day earlier had send down enough water to make those
falls beautiful. When we reached a watch tower the glorious views of the Mt. Kanchenjunga and
its ranges greeted us. The jungle was alive with minivets, Flycatchers, Mynas, Orioles,
Parakeets, Swifts and Woodpeckers
Activities & things to do: Next day I went for a walk into the Teesta gorge while Piyush went for
rock climbing. Sapna took a boy guide into the nursery to see blooming flowers and medicinal
plants. While descending along the road, I stopped at a tea shop for tea. The shop owner and
his wife were at the counter selling some fried eatables, too. While talking he told some income
was coming into family kitty as his two sons were working in tourism connected work. I was
happy that efforts were bearing fruits.
As I touched the bottom of the gorge and looked up, I was engulfed by the Himalayas on all side
and in front was the green Teesta amid forest. I saw two rafts struggling with rapids and rafters
shouting in thrill. After spending an hour at the bottom, I ascended on the road and went to rock
climbing area where I was greeted by huffing and puffing Piyush. He was thrilled after rock
climbing and all praise for Indian instructors. He did not know that Nepali boys were born
climbers and no climbing school in USA can teach them.
We walked back to the nursery and began preparing for our villages in Sikkim. Siliguri was only
55 km away and we would be able to make into Gangtok before dusk.
At Tinchley, you rest. While at Bara Mangwa, you raft, trek and rock climb
Travel tips, How to reach, travel warnings etc: Reach both destination by road from Darjeeling.
Nice clean home stays welcome you.
Food is bio-organic and wholesome." - Partha De sarkar, Kolkata, Oct 19, 2009

Land of monumental mountains


"There is no finer place than Darjeeling to steep yourself in the grandeur and beauty of the
towering snow clad mountains. The best place to spend difficult months of May-June-July to
avoid the scorching heat of the plains. An ideal tourist destination for the entire country.
Food, sight-seeing and shopping: There are a variety of Restaurants where you get a wide
range of full course meals or some quick snacks.
Tigerhill sunrise, Ghoom Buddhist Monastery and Batasia Loop,Ava Art Galley, Himalayan
Mountaineering Institute, Zoological Park, Tenzing Rock, View of tea gardens, Darjeeling Peace
Pagoda, Dhirdham Tample,Rock garden and Lloyd Botanical garden.
Places within Darjeeling:
Chowrasta is an ideal place to take a relaxed stroll. Benches are lined on the Chowrastha and if
you are tired you can sit there and eat MOMO and have a cup of Tea. The Chowrastha has
many curio shops that sell paintings, fabrics, wood-carvings, carpets and many other local
products.
Activities & things to do: Darjeeling is esentially a teas producing Centre. There are various
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handicraft centres which produces wood carvings, carpets and woollens.


Since the entire economy of Darjeeling is dependant on Tea goods and tourists, proper steps to
be taken to ensure good transportation systems.
Travel tips, How to reach, travel warnings etc: One has to first reach Siliguri(New Jalpaiguri) to
visit Darjeeling. About 10 kms from Siliguri is the Bhagdhogra airport and also connected with
major airports of the country.
From SIligury the journey to Darjeeling can be either by road or rail. If travelling by bus the travel
is about 80 kms and takes about 3 hours. You can engage a smaller private vehicle which takes
a shorter route and the distance is reduced by about 15 kms.
The toy train journey can be taken if you ae not in a hurry as it takes about 8 hours. All through
the journey till Darjeeling, the rail line crosses the road almost hundred times." - Radha Balu, ,
Jan 30, 2007

Darjeeling -- Paradise of West Bengal


"Darjeeling offers a complete hill station experience with spectacular mountain views, train
rides, rock climbing, zoological parks, lakes, tea estates and shopping for clothes, tea and
trinkets.
Food, sight-seeing and shopping: 1. Sight Seeing: Sunrise from Tiger Hill is simply spectacular
as the golden sun rays hit the peak of Mt. Kanchenjunga. The Himalayan Mountaineering
Institute [HMI] and the Zoo are must-visit. Mirik Lake [40km] is serene and beautiful. The Mall
Road is full of small shops where you can buy woolens and trinkets.
Restaurants: Glenary's is the finest bakery outlet in Darjeeling. Hasty Tasty and Frank Ross are
two outlets offering good food.
Shopping: Darjeeling Tea can be purchased from Nathmull's. Woollens are very cheap.
Negotiate hard.
Not To Be Missed: Tiger Hill, Mirik Lake, Train Ride from Darjeeling to Ghoom, HMI and
Zoological Park and Visit to a Tea Estate.
Activities & things to do: Facilities include river rafting in Teesta Bazaar, train rides in Darjeeling,
long walks on the Chowrasta, rock climbing at Tenzing Rock, Shopping at Tibetan Refugee
Centre and Chowrasta.
Tips: 1. Negotiate hard with taxi owners for trips and even harder with the shops on mall road
before buying clothes. Rates can drop greatly when negotiated.
2. Buy tea only from reputed shops to ensure proper quality and genuineness. Rates of tea vary
from Rs. 150/kg to Rs. 5000/kg.
3. Try to reseve a hotel slightly away from the hustle and bustle of the town centre so as to
enjoy a tranquil holiday.
4. Movie-buffs have INOX available in Darjeeling.
Travel tips, How to reach, travel warnings etc: The closest broad gauge railway station is New
Jalpaiguri [85km]. Pre-paid taxis are available at Rs. 1000.00. Carry heavy woolens is winter.
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Check water availability at your hotel/resort as there is a tremendous shortage in Darjeeling." Samudra Gupta, Lucknow, Jan 12, 2007
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Top attractions in Darjeeling recommended by HolidayIQ.com travellers


Tiger Hill
Type:
Hill
Entry: Free
Ranked: 1 Of 85
Ratings: 5.96/7 (145 Reviews)
"Early in the moring tourist go to see the sunrise from one of the most popular destination of
Darjeeling. Mesmorizing view while seeing sunrise from hill top." - Amit Bhagat, , 5 days ago
1

Toy Train
Type:
Offbeat Attraction
Entry: Paid
Ranked: 2 Of 85
Ratings: 5.63/7 (85 Reviews)
Timings: Monday - Friday - 05:00 To 15:00 , Saturday - 05:00 To 15:00 , Sunday - 05:00 To
15:00 , Public Holidays - 05:00 To 15:00
"Trians on the hill. Go up the hill in train trough the forest and see the beautiful creation of
nauture. Side ways the road, the toy train also passes throgh the forest of hills, making it an
adventourous journey." - Amit Bhagat, , 5 days ago
2

Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park

Type:
Zoo
Entry: Free
Ranked: 3 Of 85
Ratings: 5.97/7 (44 Reviews)
Timings: Monday - Friday - 09:00 To 16:30 , Saturday - 09:00 To 16:30 , Sunday - 09:00 To
16:30 , Public Holidays - 09:00 To 16:30
"have you heard of endangered animals .IUCN Red List if so here is the place to see few of
them alive.if you an animal enthusiast or wildlife lover or with girl/kids you would love this.or else
just a waste if alone.you can get photographed in..." - Yeshwanth Sonnathi, Srikakulam, 5
days ago
Himalayan Mountaineering Institute
Type:
Offbeat Attraction
Entry: Free
Ranked: 4 Of 85
Ratings: 5.92/7 (33 Reviews)
Timings: Monday - Friday - 09:00 To 16:00 , Saturday - 09:00 To 16:00 , Sunday - 09:00 To
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16:00 , Public Holidays - 09:00 To 16:00


"This the most excellent place in darling to visit. After visiting this place we realized the
difficulties faced by Sherpa Tejsing to climb Mount Everest. The maintenance of the site is very
nice and the institute might be one of the best institute..." - Anil Gaidhani, Delhi, 1 month ago
5

The Mall and Chowrasta

Type:
Mall
Entry: Paid
Ranked: 5 Of 85
Ratings: 5.91/7 (32 Reviews)
Timings: Monday - Friday - 06:00 To 21:30 , Saturday - 06:00 To 21:30 , Sunday - 06:00 To
21:30 , Public Holidays - 06:00 To 21:30
"You can visit it anytime of the day you wish. it is the life center of Darjeeling city. There are
markets and shop surrounding this place where you can do your shopping as much as you
wish. please check the quality and price, little bargaining is..." - S Royc, Kolkata, 5 days ago
Ghoom Monastery
Type:
Monastery
Entry: Free
Ranked: 6 Of 85
Ratings: 5.28/7 (26 Reviews)
Timings: Monday - Friday - 09:00 To 18:00 , Saturday - 09:00 To 18:00 , Sunday - 09:00 To
18:00 , Public Holidays - 09:00 To 18:00
"We visited after Tiger hill and it was good to have the experience of monastery. The serene
environment and peaceful surrounding attracted most of the people visited the place.I
purchased a solar good luck from the monastry" - Niranjan , Delhi, 3 months ago
6

Rangit Valley Passenger Cable Car


Type:
Offbeat Attraction
Entry: Free
Ranked: 7 Of 85
Ratings: 6.30/7 (18 Reviews)
Timings: Monday - Friday - 09:00 To 18:00 , Saturday - 09:00 To 18:00 , Sunday - 09:00 To
18:00 , Public Holidays - 09:00 To 18:00
"Excellent for tourists. Long wait sometimes but you fly over tea gardens and the view is worth
everything. An inexpensive way to get an exhillarating ride over some breath taking sights. Must
do in Darjeeling." - Kavita Rao, Bengalooru, 4 weeks ago
7

Happy Valley Tea Gardens


Type:
Tea Estate
Entry: Free
Ranked: 8 Of 85
Ratings: 5.83/7 (16 Reviews)
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"It was simply wow. We all loved it and bought a lot of tea with us. The sight was just mind
blowing and we wnet there in the month of feb, so all the good. " - Ankita Sinha, , Oct 15,
2014
Kanchunjunga
Type:
View Point
Entry: Free
Ranked: 9 Of 85
Ratings: 6.54/7 (15 Reviews)
Timings: Monday - Friday - 07:00 To 19:00 , Saturday - 07:00 To 19:00 , Sunday - 07:00 To
19:00 , Public Holidays - 07:00 To 19:00
"The towering snow peaks of the Kanchenjungha is beyond description. The reflection of rising
sun light is best seen from Darjeeling. When the cloud is not there, the five peaks will rule your
eyes. When it is partially hidden behind the clouds,..." - Dr d s sinha , Kolkata, 1 month ago
9

10 Japanese

Temple

Type:
Temple
Entry: Free
Ranked: 10 Of 85
Ratings: 5.88/7 (12 Reviews)
Timings: Monday - Friday - 07:00 To 19:00 , Saturday - 07:00 To 19:00 , Sunday - 07:00 To
19:00 , Public Holidays - 07:00 To 19:00
"While other people take taxis/hired cars/jeeps to this place, I chose to walk up there,obviously
not knowing how far it was from The Mall Road. And, I could not complain. It is when you take
an offbeat path that you get to meet the locals and..." - Shubhanjana Das, , 3 months ago

Popular hotels in Darjeeling recommended by HolidayIQ.com travellers


1

Darjeeling - Silver Oaks, A Sterling Holidays Resort


Price:
Rs. Upto 8,500
Ranked: 1 Of 220
Ratings: 5.55/7 (190 Reviews)
Address: B-1, Mouza Jarul Hatta
P.O. Ghoom, Jore Bunglow
Darjeeling
Phone: 0354-2274365
Website: Www.sterlingholidays.com
"good food awsome accomodations too good support stuff who are ready to
meet your demands no matter how awkward or how late they are makes this
place the perfect holiday destination. Add to that the view of perfect snow clad
mountains and you have..." - Naru To, Kolkata, 1 week ago
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Marvel International Hotel


Price:
Rs. 2,000 - 2,300
Ranked: 2 Of 220
Ratings: 4.75/7 (171 Reviews)
Address: 7, H.D.Lama Road
Darjeeling
Phone: 354-2253450
Website: Www.hotelmarveldarjeeling.com
"Overall it was a good stay & very much liked their service. Food was good. The
advantage of this hotel is location, it is well connected to market & shops. Room
service can improved. Parking is a challenge. Recommended to have a
separarete car..." - S gopal , Chennai, 1 week ago
Read 171 hotel reviews on HolidayIQ.com

Spandan Hotel
Price:
Rs. 2,000 - 2,500
Ranked: 3 Of 220
Ratings: 5.06/7 (163 Reviews)
Address: H. D. Lama Road
Darjeeling
Phone: 0354-2253487
"It was nice hotel and all are good , i was with my family for two days get good
performance from every body and all services was satisfactory. and next time
when I will go to Darjeeling then will stay in same hotel. I GOT GOOD
RESPONSE FROM HOTEL..." - Joy , Kolkata, 1 week ago
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Sailung Hotel
Price:
Rs. 1,800 - 5,000
Ranked: 4 Of 220
Ratings: 5.23/7 (151 Reviews)
Address: 22/1, B B Sarani Oakdene
East Mall
Darjeeling
Phone: 0354-2256289
"I stayed at this hotel in Darjeeling primarily because of its location. It is on the
famous chowrasta near the Governor's house. It affords brilliant views of the
greater himalayas which only hotels in this particular area can boast of and
there..." - Saptarshi Mandal, Kolkata, 4 weeks ago
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Sonar Bangla Hotel


Price:
Rs. 1,800 - 3,000
Ranked: 5 Of 220
Ratings: 5.48/7 (162 Reviews)
Address: 1/1- Robertson Road
Next To Indian Bank
Darjeeling
Phone: 03542-258369
Website: Www.hotelsonarbangla.com
"We book three rooms in the month of November 2015. superb location just
lower road off mall.motor stand and market are few minutes away from this
hotel.rooms are big and clean.i stayed here with my friends.hotel stuff manager
are friendly and..." - Susmita Biswas, Kolkata, 1 week ago
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Broadway Hotel
Price:
Rs. 1,500 - 1,800
Ranked: 6 Of 220
Ratings: 5.06/7 (177 Reviews)
Address: 4, Cooch Bihar Road,
Darjeeling
Phone: 0354-2253248
Website: Www.broadwaydarjeeling.com
"Staying in Darjeeling was very good. Location of hotel is very good. Fooding
lodging was quite satisfactory. Behavior of staffs was good and polite. View of
Kanchanjangha and Tiger Hill from hotel makes my trip to Darjeeling happy and
complete. I..." - Dipankar Paul, Kolkata, 2 days ago
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Mayfair Hill Resort Hotel


Price:
Rs. 10,000 - 18,000
Ranked: 7 Of 220
Ratings: 5.88/7 (130 Reviews)
Address: The Mall
Opposite Governor House
Phone: 0354-2256376
Website: Www.mayfairhotels.com
"I have been to that for the vesry first time last month. The experience of mine at
place is out of the world. The place is so good. And the apearance of the hotel is
so good.and we have had lots and lots of fun at hotel.food was so good and..." Ranjit Patra, Bhubaneswar, 1 week ago

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8

Pineridge Hotel
Price:
Rs. 1,450 - 1,750
Ranked: 8 Of 220
Ratings: 4.88/7 (141 Reviews)
Address: The Mall, Chowrasta,
Darjeeling,
Phone: 0354-2254074
"The hotel is located at a very nice location on the corner of the Mall road. It has
the looks of a heritage property. However the maintenance of the property is of
poor standard. Also the room service is very poor. There is no food service..." Rakesh , Delhi, 1 week ago
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Hotel Shanti Palace


Price:
Rs. 2,500 - 3,000
Ranked: 9 Of 220
Ratings: 4.57/7 (141 Reviews)
Address: 27/1 , D.B.Giri Road
Darjeeling
Phone: 9733065971
Website: Www.shantipalace.50g.com
"Very nice hotel .The room was fabulous and well equipped.The staff were very
good and helpful.Room Service was good.. We stayed here for 3 nights and it
was overall pleasant. Its walking distance from MG Road which is the main
market. The service..." - Aditya varma , Bairgania, 1 week ago
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10 Seven

Seventeen Hotel
Price:
Rs. 2,500 - 4,000
Ranked: 10 Of 220
Ratings: 5.37/7 (138 Reviews)
Address: 26, H.D. Lama Road
Darjeeling
Phone: 0354-2252017
Website: Www.hotel717.Com
"The hotel gives you a very Tibetan ethnic place look, with all the decoration ,
interior designing done very well and maintained. The rooms were clean and
gave you a royal feeling. We had the suite booked and i tell you it will give you
the..." - Ritesh , Gorakhpur, 1 month ago

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Popular Darjeeling packages


1

Deluxe Hill Queen

Rs:
6600
No of days: 3 Days & 2 Nights
Destination: Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Bagdogra
Travel Agent: Speed Holidays
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Standard Hill Queen

Rs:
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No of days: 3 Days & 2 Nights
Destination: Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Bagdogra
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Luxury Hill Queen

Rs:
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No of days: 3 Days & 2 Nights
Destination: Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Bagdogra
Travel Agent: Speed Holidays
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Budget Queen of Hills

Rs:
7440
No of days: 4 Days & 3 Nights
Destination: Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Mirik
Travel Agent: Speed Holidays
Standard Queen of Hills
Rs:
8160
No of days: 4 Days & 3 Nights
Destination: Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Darjeeling, Mirik
Travel Agent: Speed Holidays
5

Hotel Anand Palace

Rs:
1900
No of days: 2 Days & 1 Night
Destination: Darjeeling
Travel Agent: Speed Holidays
The Retreat
Rs:
1900
No of days: 2 Days & 1 Night
Destination:
7

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Destination: Darjeeling
Travel Agent: Speed Holidays
8

Hotel Golden Height Enclave

Rs:
2000
No of days: 2 Days & 1 Night
Destination: Darjeeling
Travel Agent: Speed Holidays
9

Hotel Yuma

Rs:
1400
No of days: 2 Days & 1 Night
Destination: Darjeeling
Travel Agent: Speed Holidays
10 Hotel

North Star
Rs:
1400
No of days: 2 Days & 1 Night
Destination: Darjeeling
Travel Agent: Speed Holidays

Darjeeling weather
Best Season / Best Time to Visit Darjeeling
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A picturesque hill station in the state of West Bengal, Darjeeling experiences five distinct
seasons: summer which prevails from April to June, monsoons from July to August, autumn
from September to November, winter from December to January, and spring from February to
March. The average annual maximum temperature is 14.9 Celsius, while the average
minimum temperature is 8.9 Celsius.
The summer in Darjeeling is quite comfortable with the temperature never crossing 25 Celsius.
The mild weather attracts a lot of tourists to Darjeeling who throng the town to escape the
summer heat.
The short monsoon that Darjeeling experiences is characterized by intense downpour which
often leads to landslides and road blocks. The average annual rainfall here is about 3092 mm.
Autumn in Darjeeling is quite beautiful, though it is marked by the occasional showers.
Darjeeling experiences cold winters with the average temperature remaining within 5 Celsius to
7 Celsius, and an average minimum temperature of -2 Celsius. Snowfall is rare nowadays, but
there it does get the occasional winter showers which further dips the temperature and also
causes landslides.
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Springtime in Darjeeling is beautiful with greenery and flowers all around. During this time the
temperature remains between 10 Celsius to 20 Celsius and the weather is ideal for exploring
the town.
The best season to visit Darjeeling is between March to May, and September to November.
During this time, the weather remains pleasant with clear blue skies and bright days. Tourists
can enjoy roaming around the scenic hill-station and can also catch a glimpse of the breathtaking view of the sunrise on the Kanchenjunga from the Tiger Hill.

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