Popular things to do in Kalimpong
Sharmila ChandSharmila Chand/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, KALIMPONG/ Updated : Mar 6, 2017, 11:44 IST
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Located in the lesser Himalayan Range in West Bengal, Kalimpong is a perfect summer getaway at an altitude of 1250 metres. Owing to its temperate climate and proximity to tourist places such as Darjeeling and Gangtok, this hill st … Read more
Located in the lesser Himalayan Range in West Bengal, Kalimpong is a perfect summer getaway at an altitude of 1250 metres. Owing to its temperate climate and proximity to tourist places such as Darjeeling and Gangtok, this hill station is a popular holiday destination. Visitors can indulge in a range of things to do in Kalimpong, which is home to ancient Buddhist monasteries, quaint old churches and popular temples. Water rafting in the famous Teesta River is a major attraction here. Read less

Located in the lesser Himalayan Range in West Bengal, Kalimpong is a perfect summer getaway at an altitude of 1250 metres. Owing to its temperate climate and proximity to tourist places such as Darjeeling and Gangtok, this hill station is a popular holiday destination. Visitors can indulge in a range of things to do in Kalimpong, which is home to ancient Buddhist monasteries, quaint old churches and popular temples. Water rafting in the famous Teesta River is a major attraction here. If rafting isn’t your thing then try paragliding, angling or fishing. It is also a trekker's paradise and the forests around Lava and Lolegaon are great for nature lovers. Horticulture is very important to this place. Kalimpong has also earned the distinction of having a huge variety of flowers and plants. There are nurseries which export Himalayan grown flower bulbs, tubers, orchids, and rhizomes.
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