PLACES OF INTEREST
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Tiger Hill:
Situated at an altitude of 2590 metres
(8482 ft.) and 13 kms from the town, this spot has earned international fame for the
magnificent view of the sunrise over "Kanchenjunga" and the great Eastern
Himalayan Mountains. Even Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, is visible from here.
Batasia Loop:
About 5 kms from Darjeeling, this Railway
Loop is a marvellous feat of engineering. It is fascinating to watch the toy train wind
its way round the loop. The War Memorial constructed in the memory of brave sons of
Darjeeling who died in different action since 1947, is worth a visit. A glorious view of
snowy peak and town can be seen from this place. Entrance fee: Rs. 2/- Timings: sunrise
till two hours after sunset.
Observatory Hill:
Apart from the magnificent view it
commands, great religious importance is attached to the observatory Hill by both Hindus
and Buddhists who are worshipped here by the hundreds.
Museums, Parks, Gardens & Art
Galleries
HIMALAYAN MOUNTAINEERING INSTITUTE &
PADMAJA NAIDU HIMALAYAN ZOOLOGICAL PARK:
Situated on Jawahar Parbat about 2 km.
From Chowrasta, this unique institution trains mountaineers. It has a museum containing an
interesting collection of mountaineering equipment. Adjacent to the Himalayan
Mountaineering Institute, it is a high altitude wild life park and new home for Siberian
Tiger, Himalayan Black Bear, Deer, Red Panda, Snow Leopard and Birds.
Timings: 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Closed on Thursday.
Entrance Fee: Rs. 6/- per head for Himalayan Mountaineering Institute and Zoo.
The snow Leopard breeding Centre was
started in 1986 to breed Snow Leopards in captivity with the help of International Snow
Leopard captive breeding project.
Entrance fee Rs. 10/-
Closed on Thursday.
Tenzing Rock and Gombu Rock:
Situated at Lebong Cart Road. Himalayan
Mountaineering Institute conducts preliminary course on Rock climbing on these Rocks.
Natural History Museum:
Within walking distance from Chowrasta,
this interesting museum contains comprehensive collection of the fauna of the region.
Opens from 10 a.m. too 4 p.m.
Closed on Thursdays.
Entrance fee: Re 2/-, children Rs. 1/-.
Lloyds Botanical Garden:
A colourful garden situated just below
the Market Motor Stand. It contains a representative collection of Himalayan plants,
flowers, orchids etc. The green houses are well worth a visit. Timing: 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Entrance free.
Chunnu Summer Falls (Rock Garden) & Gangamya Park:
A worth-seeing place. Beautiful combination
of natural hill rocks decorated with fountains and flower gardens.
Boating facilities available.
The Shrubbery:
This beautiful garden is situated on the
Jawahar Parbat behind Raj Bhawan. A magnificent view of Kanchenjunga Range and Singla
Valley can be enjoyed from here.
Step Aside:
About 3 mins walk from Chowrasta will
bring the visitors to the place where the famous Indian patriot Deshbandu Chittaranjan Das
had passed away in 1925.
Ava Art Gallery:
About 2 km from town on the way to Ghoom.
It houses fine art and embroidery work of Mrs. Ava Devi.
Timing 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Entrance: 25p.
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Happy Valley Tea
Estate:
Of about seventy tea gardens in this
hilly region, this is one of the nearest, about 3 km from the town. Here one can see the
processing of the world famous Darjeeling tea.
Timing: 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Closed on Sundays (afternoon and) and
Mondays (full day).
Darjeeling Rangeet Valley
Passenger Ropeway:
At North Point about 3 km from the town.
The first passenger ropeway in India. For reservation of ropeway seats please contact
Officer in-charge, Darjeeling Rangeet Valley Ropeway Station, North Point, Darjeeling.
Phone: 52731. Regular share taxi service available from Market Motor. Stand to the Ropeway
Station. Fare 5.00.
Lebong Race Course:
About 8 km from the town, it is the
smallest race course in the world. The complete lap is only 480 yds. Long. It was laid out
in 1885 as a parade ground.
Garg World Amusement Park:
Situated at a distance of about 4 km. On
Gandhi Road it is a new amusement park with a variety of attractions.
Entry fee: Rs. 15/-
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Barbotey Rock
Garden:
Situated 10 kms. from town it is a very
attractive picnic spot with natural water falls.
Handicraft
Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre:
Tibetan refugee self help centre was
established on 1st October 1959 to rehabilitate displaced Tibetians who had
followed His Holiness The Dalai Lama to India in early 1959. This centre produces
excellent carpets, woollen goods, wood work, leather work etc. The Tiebtan craftsmen can
be seen at work at the centre.
Closed on Sundays.
Manjusha, Bengal Emporium:
Prominent hill handicrafts, handloom and
silk products of West Bengal are displayed and sold here. The emporium is situated at
Nehru Road.
Hayden Hall:
Woollen carpets, cotton shoulder bags,
table mats, hand knitted pure woollen sweaters and caps are available for sale at
reasonable prices. The items are woven by the local ladies.
Gram Silpa:
Khadi and Village Industries Commission,
Govt. of India, an ideal place to buy khadi handloom silk products.
Excursions, Picnic Spots &
Shorttreks Senchal Lake:
A favourite picnic spot about 10 km. from
the town. Senchal Lake provides water supply to Darjeeling town.
Singla:
Altitude 244 metres or 800 ft. (approx.).
This attractive picnic spot near Rangeet River has been earmarked by the Department of
Tourism, DGHC for a water sports complex.
Ajitar:
21 km. from Darjeeling by road
(jeepable), it is a magnificent picnic spot.
Bijanbari:
38 km. from Darjeeling by road
(motorable). Situated at an altitude of 762 metres or 2500 ft. This beautiful picnic spot
is near the Little Rangeet river.nication
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