Tucked away in Darjeeling’s golden valleys, Shree Dwarika Tea Garden is a high-altitude gem famous for its world-class aromatic teas. Located just 07 kms. from Darjeeling town, its emerald slopes sweep down toward the Rangeet River, creating a unique microclimate of cool breezes and morning mist. Flanked by the lush Raniban Forest, the estate sits at the perfect crossroads of manicured gardens and wild nature. With its stunning views of the Sikkim hills and the snow-capped Kanchenjunga range, it’s a dream destination for any photographer.

Lodging and dining facilities in Shree Dwarika Tea Garden

Choosing an authentic homestay over a traditional hotel is the best way to experience the true essence of Himalayan hospitality. At our homestay, guests are welcomed into rooms featuring the natural warmth of wooden floors and comfortable bedding, ensuring a restful stay. We offer 03 Family Rooms, each equipped with modern western-style bathrooms and hot water. The true highlight, however, is the view: large windows and sprawling garden gazebos provide panoramic vistas of emerald tea gardens, lush forests, and the snow-capped Himalayan peaks. The experience extends to the dining room, where we prioritize a farm-to-table approach. Our kitchen serves fresh, locally sourced organic ingredients, offering guests the simple, healthy joys of homemade mountain cuisine.

Accommodation type: Homestay

Tariff: Rs.1800 per head (Food + Lodging)

Shree Dwarika Tea Garden Photo Gallery

Things to do at Shree Dwarika Tea Garden

A visit to Shree Dwarika Tea Garden is an immersive journey into Darjeeling’s soul. At its heart is Tea Tourism, where guided factory tours reveal the artisanal craft behind world-famous varieties like “Puttabong Supreme.” You’ll see the entire process firsthand—from the rhythmic plucking in the fields to the intricate drying stages that create the “Champagne of Teas.”

Nature lovers will find a sanctuary in the region’s Forest Trails and Riverside Walks. Whether you’re trekking through the lush Raniban Forest or strolling along the riverbanks, the landscape is a dream for birdwatching and photography.

The experience is completed by Cultural Interaction. You can step into the homes of local tea workers to glimpse their traditions, try your hand at churning butter, and join in community activities. From the high-tech tea factory to the warmth of a family hearth, Shree Dwarika Tea Garden offers a deep, authentic connection to mountain life.

How to reach Shree Dwarika Tea Garden

Shree Dwarika Tea Garden is approximately 85 km from NJP Railway Station. To get here, you can travel via New Jalpaiguri (NJP) or Bagdogra Airport (IXB), then take a taxi or shared transport to Darjeeling. From there, it’s just a short local drive to the homestay. For a smoother journey, we also offer pick-up and drop-off services upon request.

Best time to visit Shree Dwarika Tea Garden

Shree Dwarika Tea Garden is a great getaway any time of year. Head up in the winter for crisp mountain air and excellent birdwatching, or escape the heat of the plains during the summer for a cool, refreshing retreat. If you want to see the gardens in full bloom and witness the harvest, plan your visit during the tea-picking season from March to October.

Places to see in Shri Dwarika Tea Garden

Shree Dwarika Tea Garden is the heart of “tea country,” where rolling emerald hills and rich heritage blend into a stunning Himalayan landscape. The village is surrounded by legendary estates like Puttabong, Vah Tukvar, Soom, which alongside neighbouring gardens like Singtam and Badamtan, form the backbone of the region’s identity.

The area’s beauty is defined by its dramatic borders – the ancient, wild Sum and Raniban Forests on one side, and the Shree Dwarika Tea Garden Tea Estate on the other, which cascades down to the banks of the Rangeet River.

Visitors can explore several unique vantage points, from the peaceful riverside at Jamuni Park to the thrilling Mini Skywalk in Barnesbeg. These spots offer panoramic views across the valleys toward Jorethang in Sikkim, showcasing a world of misty forests, manicured gardens, and towering peaks scented with the aroma of world-class tea.

 

Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum

Attractions around Shree Dwarika Tea Garden

Darjeeling, the “Queen of the Hills,” is a beautiful blend of colonial charm and natural wonder. Most journeys begin at Tiger Hill, where the sunrise paints the Kangchenjunga peaks in brilliant gold and pink. This is usually followed by a stop at the Batasia Loop, a lush, spiral railway track offering panoramic views of the town and the snowy Himalayas.

The town’s spiritual side shines at landmarks like the Ghoom Monastery, home to a massive Maitreya Buddha statue, and the Japanese Peace Pagoda, which offers a quiet space for reflection. For wildlife lovers, the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park is a must-see for its conservation of rare Red Pandas and Snow Leopards.

Your trip isn’t complete without a ride on the UNESCO-listed Darjeeling Himalayan Railway or a walk through the fragrant Happy Valley Tea Estate. From the energy of Mall Road to the history of the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Darjeeling is a timeless tribute to the Eastern Himalayas.

Kanchenjungha from Aritar Top

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