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Darjeeling's hidden gems: 5 lesser-known attractions worth exploring

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 12, 2025, 10:31 IST
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Darjeeling's hidden gems: 5 lesser-known attractions worth exploring

Most people think Darjeeling is mostly about the toy train and tea plantations. Well, if your answer is yes, think again! Nestled beyond the misty hills and postcard views lies a quirky side of this Himalayan gem that most tourists miss. We're talking secret spots, quiet corners, and offbeat wonders that are hiding in plain sight—just waiting to surprise you. If you’re a first-timer or a seasoned traveller, these under-the-radar treasures will show you a Darjeeling you've never seen before. Ready to ditch the crowds and discover something unexpected? Here are 5 lesser-known attractions that are totally worth the wander.

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Kalimpong

Kalimpong, a picturesque hill station in West Bengal, lies tucked away in the Eastern Himalayas. Known for its tranquil ambiance, rich cultural heritage, and scenic beauty, it captivates visitors with its ancient monasteries, vibrant orchids, colonial-era architecture, and sweeping mountain views.

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Kurseong

The land of White Orchid. Famous for its meandering waterfalls, temples and Buddhist Gompas. This place also offers stunning and visually appealing views of the gigantic Himalayas.
For the adventure seekers within you who also love being in touch with nature. This is an ideal place for a getaway. The best time to visit Kurseong is between March and May. These hills are adorned with a wide variety of flowers, offering stunning views of the landscape that surrounds it.


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Mirik

Located at 5,400 feet above sea level, Mirik is a charming village with a peaceful lake surrounded by towering pine trees. Sumendu Lake is the most prominent feature of Mirik and reflects the clean blue skies and lush surroundings. One can relax on the calm of the lake from its shores or take a boat ride on it.


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Tinchuley and Takdah

A glimpse of Himalayan countryside life is presented in Tinchuley and Takdah, two small villages nestled between terraced tea gardens set amidst dense forests. Tinchuley boasts of its ecotourism initiatives in favour of community-based tourism and sustainable tourism. Those who are interested in organic farming will have every chance to participate if they visit these beautiful towns. Takdah, being up in the hills, is renowned for its peaceful environment and ancient British bungalows. Both offer a natural retreat from city life.

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Laval and Loleygaon

The twin towns of Lava and Lolegaon, located far into Neora Valley National Park, are a paradise for adventure-seekers and nature enthusiasts. These destinations are famous for their pristine beauty, pine forests, and typical spring flowering of rhododendron. A breathtaking canopy walk among tall trees at Loleygaon, in the meantime, offers an excellent view of Kanchenjunga mountain.

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