 | Darjeeling-Gangtok-Pelling
10 Days
Tour
Programme:
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  |  |  |  | |  | | | | Darjeeling
(2N) | | Gangtok
(3N) | | Pelling
(3N) | | | | |
 | Darjeeling-Yumthang-Pelling
10 Days
Tour
Programme:
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  |  |  |  | |  | | | | Darjeeling
(2N) | | Yumthung
(2N) | | Pelling
(3N) | | | | |
 | Lava-Lolegoan-Kalimpong-Rishop
10 Days
Tour
Programme:
Journey
starts from SDH...
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | | Lava
(2N) | | Lolegaon
(1N) | | Rishop
(1N) | |
Kalimpong(1N) | | Pedong(2N) |
 | Dooars
10 Days
Tour
Programme:
Journey
starts from SDH...
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | | Gorumara | | Chapramari | | Khuria | |
Jhalong | | Bindu | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  | |  | | | | | | | | | Sultanekhola | | Chalsa | | | | | | |
 | Dooars:
The forested areas of Northern West Bengal present a plethora of Wildlife.
A stretch of land 130 kms long by 48 kms wide where nature has lavished all her
bounties is better known as Dooars. The river Teesta and her innumerable tributaries
crisscross an unending stretch of virgin forests here. Beautiful motorable roads
cut through deep forests, rich with wildlife. Mauve hills stand at the end of
velvet green plains. The forests echo with the melody of birds. In between, there
are fabulous wildlife sanctuaries with picture-postcard, log cabin lodges and
valleys carpeted with tea gardens. | | | | | | The
most convenient entry point to Dooars is through Siliguri by road. Regular
bus connections between Siliguri and most important spots in the Dooars. Also
broad-gauge rail connection between New Jalpaiguri (NJP) and Mal, Madarihat,
Nilpara, Jainti, Mainaguri, Dhupguri and Falakata. Metregauge rail connection
between Siliguri and most spots.
The ruins of forts at Nalrajar Garh
and Buxa Duar, Jalpesh temple and Totopara, the habitat of
the rare Toto tribes. Dooars are the real treasures of Wildlife. | |
 |  |  | Darjeeling:
Darjeeling
conjures visions of serenity, of vibrant green hills steeped in splendour, a land
of breathtaking beauty crowned by the majestic Himalayas. Darjeeling is one of
the most magnificent hill resorts in the world. This heavenly retreat is bathed
in hues of every shade. The flaming red rhododendrons, the sparkling white magnolias,
the miles of undulating hillsides covered with emerald green tea bushes, the exotic
forests of silver fir - all under the blanket of a brilliant azure sky dappled
with specks of clouds, compellingly confounds Darjeeling as the QUEEN OF HILL
STATIONS. Darjeeling - the name is derived | | | | from
the Tibetian word 'Dorje' which means the precious stone or ecclesiastical
sceptre, which is emblematic of the thunderbolt of Indra, and 'ling' -
a place, hence the land of the thunderbolt. The sceptre of Indra is believed to
have fallen at a place where now stands the Observatory Hill. Darjeeling beckons
thousands today for a leisurely respite from the bustle of the madding crowd.
The traveller - whether a tourist or a trekker, an ornithologist or a photographer,
a botanist or an artist - will find in Darjeeling an experience which will remain
etched in ones memory forever. | |
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