Shree Dwarika Tea Garden, Darjeeling – 84 kms from NJP

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...

Singla Gaon, Darjeeling – 85 kms from NJP

Located between Darjeeling and Jorethang, Singla Gaon is a peaceful hamlet surrounded by tea gardens, forests, views of snowcapped mountains and the distant town of Jorethang and the meandering River Rangeet. This remote village offers ample opportunities to adventure...

Gidda Pahar, Kurseong – 38 kms from NJP

Located at 4500 feet above sea level, Gidda Pahar in Kurseong provides breathtaking views of rolling hills, verdant valleys and lush tea gardens. The Gidda Pahar area in Kurseong offers a quieter, more intimate alternative to the bustling crowds of Darjeeling,...

Mahaldiram Gaon – 45 kms from NJP

Nestled in the quiet folds of the Darjeeling district in North Bengal, Mahaldiram Gaon serves as a serene sanctuary for those seeking to escape the frenetic pace of urban life. Located at 5200 feet and surrounded by tea gardens and lush forests, here the air is crisp...

Hawa Dara, Kurseong – 45 kms from NJP

Hawa Dara is a secluded hamlet near to Sittong in the Kurseong subdivision of Darjeeling tucked within the tea gardens. Perched at an altitude of 5500 feet above sea level, this village offers a tranquil escape known for its lush tea gardens, sprawling orange...

Thurrup, Kurseong – 42 kms. from Siliguri

Located at an altitude of 5500 feet overlooking the mighty Mt. Kanchenjungha and surrounded by tea gardens on all sides, Thurrup is a secret very few have ever discovered. Just 28 kms. from main town Kurseong, Thurrup has always escaped the glare of mass tourism. A...

Temi, South Sikkim – 119 kms from Siliguri

Guarded by Mt. Kanchenjungha and located at an altitude of 7200 feet, Temi Tea Garden is the sole tea garden in Sikkim. It was established in 1969 by the Government of Sikkim. This tea garden spans a total area of around 453 acres. It is known for producing some of...

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