3 Days trip in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
A picturesque hill station in West Bengal, India, renowned for its tea gardens, stunning views of the Himalayas, and the iconic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway.
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Tiger Hill
$ $ $ $Enjoy a beautiful sunrise view over the Himalayan range, including Mount Everest, from Tiger Hill.
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Ghoom Monastery
$ $ $ $Visit a beautiful monastery, learn about Tibetan Buddhism and explore the traditional Tibetan art and architecture.
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Keventer's
$ $ $ $A popular food spot famous for its English breakfast, burgers, and shakes.
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Visit the museum, see the collection of mountaineering gears, and learn about the history of mountaineering and the institute's contribution to it.
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Chowrasta Mall
$ $ $ $Take a stroll and shop for souvenirs, enjoy the local street food, and witness the evening cultural programs.
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Enjoy a spectacular view of Darjeeling town and the valley below, while riding the cable car.
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Glenary's Bakery and Cafe
$ $ $ $A popular cafe renowned for its delicious bakery items, coffee, and tea, located in the heart of Darjeeling town.
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Himalayan Tibet Museum
$ $ $ $A small yet meaningful museum about the Tibet cause, with collections of photographs and paintings.
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A popular temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located on the top of a hill that offers a great view of Darjeeling town at night.
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Tenching-Norgay Rock
$ $ $ $Enjoy rock climbing and rappelling, with an amazing view of Darjeeling town and the surrounding hills.
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Nathula Pass
$ $ $ $Take a day trip to Nathula Pass, a mountain pass connecting India and China, located on the Indo-China border at an altitude of 14,140 feet, which offers a breathtaking view of the Himalayan range. A permit is necessary for visiting Nathula Pass and can be arranged by the tour operator.
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Darjeeling Toy Train
$ $ $ $Take a fun ride on Darjeeling's Toy Train, a UNESCO World Heritage site which offers a unique experience of traveling through the town's narrow and winding roads.