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Distance :- Darjeeling 75 Kilometres Approx. From New Jalpaiguri Railway Station/Bagdogra Airport By Road
Pelling 80 Kilometres Approx. From Darjeeling
Gangtok 120 Kilometres Approx. From Pelling
Darjeeling :- Darjeeling is a town in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located in the Mahabharat Range or Lesser Himalaya at an average elevation of 6,710 ft (2,045.2 m). It is noted for its tea industry and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway connects the town with the plains and has one of the few steam locomotives still in service in India. Darjeeling has several British-style public schools, which attract students from India and neighbouring countries. The varied culture of the town reflects its diverse demographic milieu consisting of Nepalese, Bhutia, Bengali and other ethno-linguistic groups. Darjeeling is the main town of the Sadar subdivision and also the headquarters of the district. The history of Darjeeling is intertwined with that of Sikkim, Nepal, British India, Bhutan and Bengal. The hills of Darjeeling are part of the Mahabharat Range or Lesser Himalaya. Darjeeling is a part of the Eastern Himalayan zoo-geographic zone. Flora around Darjeeling comprises sal,oak, semi-evergreen, temperate and alpine forests. Dense evergreen forests of sal and oak lie around the town, where a wide variety of rare orchids are found. The Lloyd's Botanical Garden preserves common and rare species of plants, while the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park specialises in conserving and breeding endangered Himalayan species. The fauna found in Darjeeling includes several species of ducks, teals, plovers and gulls that pass Darjeeling while migrating to and from Tibet. Animals found here include the one-horned rhinoceros, elephant, tiger, leopard and hog deer, while the main bird species include theBengal florican and herons. As of 2009, work was in progress for setting up a conservation centre for red pandas in Darjeeling. Apart from the major religious festivals of Dashain (Durga puja), Tihar (Diwali) and Christmas the diverse ethnic populace of the town celebrates several local festivals. The Lepchas and Bhutias celebrate new year in January, while Tibetans celebrate their new year, Losar, in February–March. The birthday of the Buddha is celebrated in mid-June with processions. Darjeeling Carnival, initiated by a civil society movement known as The Darjeeling Initiative, is a ten-day carnival held every year during the winter with portrayal of the Darjeeling Hill's musical and cultural heritage as its central theme. A popular food in Darjeeling is the Nepalese and Tibetan momo, a steamed dumpling containing meat cooked in a doughy wrapping and served with clear soup and achar. A form of Tibetan noodle called thukpa, served in soup form is also popular. Other commonly eaten dishes include alu dum, a potato preparation, and shaphalay, Tibetan bread stuffed with meat. Tea is the most popular beverage, the Tibetan version is also drunk. Colonial architecture characterises many buildings in Darjeeling, exemplified by several mock Tudor residences, Gothic churches, the Raj Bhawan,Planters' Club and various educational institutions. Buddhist monasteries showcase the pagoda style architecture. Darjeeling is regarded as a centre of music and a niche for musicians and music admirers. Singing and playing musical instruments is a common pastime among the resident population, who take pride in the traditions and role of music in cultural life. Darjeeling also has a Peace Pagoda built in 1992 by the Japanese Buddhist organisation Nipponzan Myohoji. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is a 600 mm (2 ft) narrow-gauge railway that was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999 for being "an outstanding example of the influence of an innovative transportation system on the social and economic development of a multi-cultural region, which was to serve as a model for similar developments in many parts of the world", becoming only the second railway in the world to have this honour. The Darjeeling Ropeway, functional since 1968, was closed in 2003 after an accident killed four tourists. It was proposed to be reopened in 2007, and finally opened in February 2012.
The two most significant contributors to Darjeeling's economy are tourism and the tea industry. Darjeeling tea, due to the unique agro-climatic conditions of Darjeeling, has a distinctive natural flavour, is internationally reputed and recognised as a geographical indicator. Darjeeling produces 7% of India's tea output, approximately 9,000,000 kilograms (20,000,000 lb) every year. Darjeeling had become an important tourist destination as early as 1860. It is reported to be the only location in eastern India that witnesses large numbers of foreign tourists. It is also a popular filming destination for Bollywood and Bengali cinema. Satyajit Ray shot his film Kanchenjungha (1962) here, and his Feluda series story, Darjeeling Jomjomaat was also set in the town. Bollywood movies Aradhana (1969), Main Hoon Na (2004), and more recently Barfi! (2012) have been filmed here. The Darjeeling urban agglomeration consists of Darjeeling Municipality and the Pattabong Tea Garden.
Places Of Interest :- Batasia Loop, Bhutia Monestry, Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, Peace Pagoda, Tiger Hills, Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, Mirik Lake, Sandakphu, Mahakal Temple, Everest Museum, Passenger Ropeway, Tibetan Buddhist Monastery, Chowrasta, Suntalekhola, Neora Valley National Park, Lava, Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary, Ghoom Monastery, Bindu Dam, Barbotey Rock Garden, Jhandi Dara Sunrise Point, Tea Garden, Chattakpur, Dhirdham Temple, Samsing, Druk Thupten Sangag Choling Monastery, Lebong Race Course, Ghanti Dara
Pelling :- Pelling, a beautifully located hill at a height of 6800ft initially covered with wild thick jungle providing hideouts and shelter to many wild animals. This ridge being located in between two old Buddhist monasteries (Pemayangtse and Sangacholing) in took no long time to develop into a full fledged village named Pelling remained from the name of an old monastery Pemaling choeling . Today, this little village Pelling has become the best chosen tourist destination in Sikkim due to its scenic location and the advantage of having the closest view of world third highest mountain Mt. Khang –Chen-Dzonga and other snow peaks from here. Pelling besides being the leading tourist destination is also the suitable take up point for both high altitude and a variety of low altitude treks . It offers appropriate sites for mountain biking, rock climbing, village tours, meditations, educational studies and many more. The town’s bus terminus and jeep stands and the nearest railway station NJP and airport Bagdogra .
Places Of Interest :- Kanchenjunga Falls, Singshore Bridge, Khecheopalri Lake, Rimbi Waterfalls, Sangay Falls, Sewaro Rock Garden,
Gangtok :- Gangtok is a bustling, friendly hill station, and the capital of the Himalayan state of Sikkim. The name Gangtok is derived from the Tibetan word for 'hillside,' and the city currently has a population of around 80,000 - a mixture of indigenous Sikkimese and people of Nepalese and Tibetan ancestry. Gangtok is a popular place with tourists heading on treks, though the facilities do not reflect the number of international visitors. However, efforts are being made by the government to improve the conditions. Gangtok could easily be one of the cleanest cities you've ever come across. Highly organised and beautifully maintained, it is the Switzerland of the east. Tourists are of paramount importance, hence rules have been laid in order to prevent tourists from being cheated. Cab fares are mostly fixed for such a reason. Gangtok is a really nice place to unwind. There are quite a few places for vegetarians to eat, since it is mostly dominated by Buddhist culture. The city resembles the Bhutanese capital, Thimphu. Devoid of large stores and book shops, this place is a nice break from typical city lives. The city is a fascinating place to spend a few nights, the winding side alleys hide some unexpected gems, and the main street (MG Marg) is pedestrianized and a pleasant place to take a stroll.
The city sleeps by 9 pm mostly, except for a few pubs which are open till 11pm.Beware that Sikkim has banned all forms of tobacco. It is illegal to smoke anywhere in Sikkim or buy/sell cigarettes. Gangtok also has strictly enforced traffic and littering laws among others.
Places Of Interest :- Nathu La pass, Rumtek Monastery, Hanuman Tok, Pemayangtse Monastery, Tashi View Point
Best Time To Visit :- The best time to visit queen of hills Darjeeling, Pelling and Gangtok is between April to June and from September to December. For tourists, there are two best seasons to visit Darjeeling town, one during the Spring which is short lived from March to April, and the other during Autumn (September to November). These are the times when the temperature is pleasantly cool and the sky is usually clear.
Personal expenses are not included in the package.
X-Max & New Year supplements will be charged extra.
Any monument entrance fee/activity charges/adventure sport charges / Gaming charges, Jungle Safari etc. (if applicable).
Guide charges are not included in the package. This can be arranged at additional cost as per the guest request if available on that location.
Day 1 : Day 1 :- Pick Up From Bagdogra Airport/ New Jalpaiguri Railway station And Drive To Darjeeling
Pick up from Bagdogra Airport/ New Jalpaiguri Railway station and proceed to Darjeeling. Check in hotel post lunch. Fresh up at the hotel and in the evening go for some local sightseeing and return back to the hotel for a comfortable night stay.
Day 2 : Day 2 :- Local Sightseeing And Excursion
Early morning get up and have your breakfast, now go for sightseeing and excursion by car aligned for the itinerary. Return back to the hotel in the evening and spend a comfortable night.
Day 3 : Day 3 :- Hotel Check-out From Darjeeling And Drive To Pelling And Hotel Check-in
Get up early in the morning have your breakfast at the hotel and after breakfast further proceed to your next destination Pelling. Post lunch check-in the hotel and half day sightseeing. Return back to the hotel in the evening for a comfortable stay.
Day 4 : Day 4 :- Full Day Local Sightseeing At Pelling
Early morning get up and have your breakfast, now go for sightseeing and excursion by car aligned for the itinerary. Return back to the hotel in the evening for a comfortable stay.
Day 5 : Day 5 :- Check-out From Hotel At Pelling And Drive To Gangtok And Hotel Check-in
Get up early in the morning have your breakfast at the hotel and after breakfast further proceed to your next destination Gangtok. Post lunch check-in the hotel and half day sightseeing. Return back to the hotel in the evening for a comfortable stay.
Day 6 : Day 6 :- Full Day Sighseeing At Gangtok And Nearby Areas
Early morning get up and have your breakfast, now go for sightseeing and excursion by car aligned for the itinerary. Return back to the hotel in the evening for a comfortable stay.
Day 7 : Day 7 :- Hotel Check-out From Gangtok And Drop To Bagdogra Airport/ New Jalpaiguri Railway station
Get up in the morning pack your bags, have your breakfast at the hotel and now it’s the time to say good bye, check-out the hotel and car will drop you at the Bagdogra Airport/New Jalpaiguri Railway Station.
No of pax | Age Limit | Price per pax (Rs) |
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Adult | Above 12 years | INR 27000 / Adult |
* Mentioned prices may vary depending upon date of travel, hotel availability, surge pricing and seasonal rush.
Other Terms & Conditions :
1) Transportation as per the itinerary only.
2) The package can’t be clubbed with any other offer/deal.
3) Package inclusions and itinerary can’t be change/negotiate.
4) Service Tax would be charged extra as per the govt. rule (as applicable).
5) The package can’t be booked for a single person, it is for two adults only.
6) Local sightseeing as per the itinerary depends on the local weather conditions.
7) Refund on cancellation depends upon the concerned hotel’s cancellation policies.
8) Guests are not allowed to drive the cab, provided for the above mentioned itinerary.
9) Per person rates (in Rs.), and applicable on 2 persons, sharing the same room (maximum 2 adults are allowed).
10) The above package is not valid during the festival season, national holidays, long weekends, and New Year.
11) In case of delay in departure occur by guest, cab extra charges will be charge to the guest. Cab will be available till 12 am of last day of booked package.
12) Guests are not allowed to drink (alcohol)/smoke / do any other illegal activities as per the Indian laws inside the cab, provided for the above mentioned itinerary.
13) All transfers, excursions, sightseeing and travel as per itinerary in an air conditioned vehicle (The air conditions will work in plain areas only and not on hills).
14) Package rates are subject to change without prior notice. However the new package rates would be conveyed to the guest depending on the availability in the hotels.
15) Air condition is allowed in the moving position of the cab provided and not in the standing position if it is more than 10 minutes for the above mentioned itinerary.
16) One Child between 0 to 4 years is complimentary (without bed) after that each child between 0 to 4 years 50% of per person package cost without extra bed, child between 4 To 12 years will be charged 70% of the per person package cost with extra bed ( mattress ) sharing the same room with parents, beyond 12 years 100% per person package cost will be charged with extra bed (mattress) sharing the same room with parents and we request our guest to declare the actual age of the child at the time booking.
17) Bariza Events And Holidays reserves the right to change/modify/terminate the offer any time at its own discretion and without any prior notice. However the guests who have already booked their packages would be informed on time.
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