North Bengal

By admin, 23 March, 2026

Tucked away in the far reaches of North Bengal, just before the Assam border, Cooch Behar feels like a city dreaming of its past. Once the seat of the princely Koch dynasty, this isn't your typical chaotic Bengali town. It is a place of wide avenues, calm lakes (dighis), and a skyline dominated not by high-rises, but by a palace that looks like it was teleported straight from Renaissance Italy.

By admin, 23 March, 2026

While Darjeeling steals the headlines, Kurseong (locally Kharsang or “The Land of White Orchids”) captures the soul. Perched at 1,458m (4,783ft), this is not a frenetic tourist hub but a misty, colonial-era whisper. It is a town of heritage schools, legendary tea estates, and haunting pine forests that seem plucked from a gothic novel. Come here to escape the commercial crush of the Queen of Hills, walk down fog-laden roads, and ride the Toy Train without the queues.

By admin, 20 March, 2026

If Darjeeling is the Queen of the Hills, the Dooars is her wild, unkempt garden. Lataguri is the dusty, bustling trailhead village that serves as the gateway to Gorumara National Park. This lush stretch of riverine grasslands and sal forests along the Murti and Raidak, stitched together by the broader Jaldhaka river system, is one of West Bengal’s key one-horned rhino landscapes (second only to nearby Jaldapara).

By admin, 20 March, 2026

Tucked into the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas in West Bengal's Alipurduar District, Jaldapara National Park is West Bengal’s answer to Kaziranga and a verdant theatre of the wild where the pre-historic, armour-plated one-horned rhinoceros reigns supreme.

By admin, 18 March, 2026

Drifting along the border of India and Nepal, the Singalila Ridge is more than just a trekking route; it is a grandstand view of the world’s roof. This is one of the few places on Earth where you can see four of the five highest peaks in the world (Everest, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu) in a single, sweeping gaze.

By admin, 20 November, 2025

Perched at 1,250 meters on a ridge between the Teesta and Relli rivers, Kalimpong is West Bengal's best-kept secret. While its famous neighbor Darjeeling draws the crowds, this tranquil hill town offers something more precious: authenticity. Here, Buddhist prayer flags flutter over colonial-era cottages, Tibetan monasteries share space with Gothic churches, and the mighty Kanchenjunga watches over terraced hillsides bursting with orchids and cacti.

By admin, 20 November, 2025

Perched at 2,042 meters in the Lesser Himalayas, Darjeeling is a hill station that enchants visitors with its colonial charm, terraced tea gardens, and stunning views of Kanchenjunga, the world's third-highest peak. This former British summer retreat has evolved into one of India's most beloved mountain destinations, where Buddhist monasteries sit alongside Victorian architecture, and the aroma of world-famous tea fills the crisp mountain air.

By admin, 20 November, 2025

Forget what you know about tiger reserves. While it bears the name, Buxa (often abbreviated as BTR) is not a place for easy, open-jeep sightings of a big cat. This is a land you experience on foot. It’s a place of dense forests that climb 1,750 metres to the Bhutan border, of mist-shrouded historical ruins, and of a vast, bone-white riverbed that, in itself, is one of North Bengal's most iconic sights.