Mountain getaways around Darjeeling

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For treks, birdwatching or simply some quiet time

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Spectacular views of Kanchenjunga in a serene environment. That, in short, is Chatakpur. The eco-village in Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary, around 25 km from Darjeeling, is a world away from the hustle bustle of Mall Road. A nearby watchtower also offers a glimpse of Mount Everest and a peek at Sandakphu, the trekkers’ paradise. For those who prefer action to leisure, the Chatakpur Tiger Hill Trek offers an enchanting jungle trail. Avoid visiting from June 15 to September 15 as Senchal remains closed for monsoon.

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 Icche Gaon is surrounded by verdant forests. (Picture by Amartyabag, Wikimedia Commons)

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Nestled amid dense pine forests in the Kalimpong Hills, Icche Gaon or Wishing Village is a hidden hamlet. Perched at a height of 5,800 feet, just 18 km from Kalimpong town, it offers sweeping panoramic views of Kanchenjunga from dawn to dusk. Several short trek options are available to nearby viewpoints such as Sillery Gaon and Samthar Plateau.

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Wake up to magical sunrises in this pretty little hamlet located in the hill opposite Darjeeling. Situated roughly 20km from Darjeeling, the place gets its name from “medicated water” as legend goes that the water of the nearby Khola river has healing properties. The village commands wide views of Kanchenjunga and Darjeeling town lights at night. Visitors can spend their time walking to Lamahatta, Takdah or through the tea gardens of Glenburn. Birdwatchers can hit the forest trail, where a variety of babblers, flowerpeckers, sunbirds and other varieties of birds can be sighted.

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Put your feet up while you sip a cup of first flush or walk down to the Rangit riverside, Mim is a perfect getaway. Take the westbound road from Ghoom and travel about 12km to reach the government-run plantation perched at around 5,000 ft in the Jorebunglow–Sukhiapokhri block. Guided strolls in the tea garden and a visit to the tea factory are on offer. Crystal-clear views of the mountain vistas are a treat for the eyes in between gentle treks.

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This picturesque forest village overlooking river Teesta is a paradise for bird and animal lovers. Located 41km from Siliguri in the heart of Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, it offers splendid views of the Teesta Valley. Wild boars, monkeys, mountain goats, elephants, deer, leopards and more can be sighted here besides the hornbill and a wide variety of birds. Trek to Ahal Dara viewpoint for a 360° view of the Himalayas, Raja Rani Hill if you are a wildlife enthusiast, Latkothi for birds and butterflies or Namthink Lake for tranquility.

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Less than 10km from Mirik is this idyllic location surrounded by the Gopaldhara Tea Estate. Far away from urban life, this secluded hamlet is a nature lover’s paradise. Spend a few days enjoying lush greenery and listening to the chirping of birds while the cool Himalayan breeze kisses your face. The mountain river Rangbhang flows through the village. Camping, trekking and fishing are some options to keep you busy.

 

How to get to these destinations:

  • Nearest airport: Bagdogra
  • Nearest railway station: New Jalpaiguri (NJP)
  • Book a private car/taxi (easily available) from the airport or station to head there. 
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