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Darjeeling.

63 spots · 9 creators

We've mapped 65 Darjeeling spots from 9 creators who actually went — activities & experiences, attraction and destination and more. Every recommendation keeps its source, its insider tip, and the things tourists usually get wrong.

Activities & Experiences

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Shrubbery Health Club

free

Less visited but offers unique and charming views of Kangchenjunga. Few locals can be found jogging here and offering prayers to various deities.

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Darjeeling Ropeway

mid

A long ropeway (aerial lift) consisting of 16 cars and plies between the North Point and Singla, on the banks of the Ramman River.

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Museums & Culture

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Batasia Loop

mid

Batasia Loop is a breathtaking railway track that offers stunning views of the Darjeeling hills. The toy train journey through this loop is an unforgettable experience, capturing the essence of the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

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Nightlife

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Kho Cha

budget

a snazzy tea boutique having a very wide frontage even though the place is not all that big. Over 50 kinds of finely packaged teas from Darjeeling & other areas in India. Oolong, black, green, white, CTC, spiced, herbal & many more. Besides, they also have almost 25 kinds of estate teas to see, taste & select. The place even has a small 4-seater tea bar with a proper Tea Menu! Interesting and very well located. Few accessories are also available. Teas can also be bought from their online website which is quite nice.

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Sunset Lounge

budget

Tea bar with friendly and enthusiastic staff ready to share their knowledge on tea. A big selection of teas is available (black, green, white, etc). The balcony gives a view over the mountains, especially nice in sunset, hence the name. You can also buy pastries, but having a tea pot of Darjeeling can't be missed here. They also sell teas and tea accessories for taking home. Free Wi-Fi.

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Shopping

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Das Studio

budget

Posters and picture postcards. Excellent selection of posters and cards depicting scenes of the Himalayas..

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Dorjee

budget

A unique shop that has a fascinating collection of Buddhist and other local artefacts. This place, though surprisingly small, is more like a mini Aladdin’s cave for objet-d'art lovers. However, the owner is rude towards Indians and they are frequently cold shouldered unlike the deep interest shown to foreign customers. When buying artifacts it is best to take a look round and not to appear in a hurry. You may try few other shops, which are opposite the State Bank of India and also below the Chowrasta mall.

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Handbags & Junk Jewellery

budget

Darjeeling is a place where you can get variety of ladies' hand bags and junk jewellery at a completely affordable price. You can try to bargain if you really like a piece.

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Oxford Bookshop

budget

Excellent selection of titles. Local travel guides..

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Hotel

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Hidden Homestay

mid

The Hidden Homestay offers a cozy and authentic experience, providing travelers with a chance to truly immerse themselves in the local culture of Darjeeling.

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Hotel Pineridge

mid

All rooms face Kanchenjungha. Rooms are dank & dreary with rickety old furniture. Offers a hint of the old world charm.

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Meghbalika Tourism Property

mid

Property belongs to West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation (WBTDCL) and has a breathtaking location with views of Kangchenjunga. There are also dormitories available but these tend to be booked out.

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Avianna Seven Seas Darjeeling

luxury

14 rooms with views of Kanchenjunga.

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Bellevue Hotel

mid

Run by a Tibetan family for around forty years, the hotel features a modest, dry and warm interior, rooms are wood-panelled and clean. Free Wi-Fi.

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Cedar Inn

luxury

4-star boutique hotel high above the main town, amidst groves of evergreen trees in serene environs.

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Mayfair Darjeeling

luxury

Hill resort offering good views. This property was once the summerhouse of the Maharajah of Nazargunj.

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Hotel Roma

mid

Located near the mall, the views are nice, but the 3 min walk to mall.

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Birds Eye View

mid

Opened in October 2008.

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Hotel Dekeling

mid

Located very centrally at the south end of the Mall. Has Wi-Fi.

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The Parklane hotel

mid

All rooms office good hill view with balcony. Pure vegetarian restaurant is attached with hotel.

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Krishna Residency

mid

Serviced apartment

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The Elgin

luxury

A luxury heritage hotel in Darjeeling. The hotel has stories to tell from the time of its first owner the Maharaja of Cooch Behar to Nancy Oakley in the 1950s.

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Windamere Hotel

mid

Established in the 19th century as a boarding house for bachelor English and Scottish tea planters, it was converted into a hotel just before the outbreak of the Second World War. Has been the subject of many stories in the international media. It offers Wi-Fi facility.

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Sinclairs Darjeeling

mid

It has 46 beautiful rooms and suites, with satellite TV. The wooden interiors give it an ambience of a traditional country home.

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Hotel Seven Seventeen

mid

Centrally located.

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Zakir Hussain Rd Lodging

budget

Offers a clutch of backpacker-oriented places. On a north-facing slope, which is perpetually misty, so these places get very cold and damp, with the lack of sunshine often being felt in the attitudes of the proprietors too.

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Hotel Prestige

budget

Simple hotel with cozy rooms, running hot showers and TV. Half hour internet use free each day. Owners are nice couple of Indian (Iranian ancestry) and Japanese. Single for ₹220, Double for ₹330 (2012).

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Krishna Cottage

budget

Just 20 km from the town.

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Hotel Aliment

luxury

Located at the top of the hill, the views are nice, but the 15-min walk from the clock tower is quite steep. In some double rooms there is hot water 6:30PM-7:30PM, but they can fill up a bucket with hot water the rest of the day. There is also a simple restaurant, which houses an impressive library.

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Sightseeing

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Old Cemetery

free

An attraction off the beaten track, and the resting place for the figures who have contributed to Darjeeling significantly. It contains various graves, including the one of Alexander Csoma de Kőrös (Hungarian: Sándor Kőrösi Csoma), a Hungarian philologist who authored the first Tibetan-English dictionary and grammar book.

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Ghum Monastery

free

This is one of the oldest Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in Darjeeling. It was built in 1850.

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Dali Monastery

free

This is the biggest monastery in this region. It was built in 1971. It is the headquarters and residence of Drukchen Rimpoche the XII, the head of the Kargyupa sect of Buddhists.

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Mahakal Mandir

free

A Shiva temple at a top height; it will take some hardships to be there.

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Lloyd's Botanical Garden

free

The greenhouse has quite a nice collection of flowers.

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Bhutia Busty Monastery

free

This monastery was built in 1761 by Lama Dorje Rinzing above the Observatory Hill, where the Mahakal Temple stands now. Later, it was relocated downhill to Bhutia Busty.

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Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park

budget

It has a good collection of the more charismatic animals found in the Himalayan region, including leopards, a rare Bengal tiger, and red pandas.

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Shrubbery Nightingale Park

free

A beautiful park with a package of cultural programmes performed daily during the tourist season. The park features a giant Statue of Lord Shiva, a temple, and provisions for live-interactive entertainment. The best time to visit the park is in the evenings. You may think of it as an alternative to Tiger Hill to see the sunlight magic on Kangchenjunga from this park. Good spot for photographers, as this place is not very crowded. A nice landscape is visible from this park.

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St. Andrew's Church

free

This church was built in 1843.

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Observatory Hill

free

The oldest site of Darjeeling. This hill is also known as the “Makal-Babu-Ko-Thaan” in the local area. It is said that a Red Hat Buddhist Monastery stood at this very spot. The Nepalese people destroyed this monastery in the 19th century. The Mahakal Temple now stands on this hill.

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Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre

free

A rehabilitation centre for the Tibetan refugees in Darjeeling, established on 2 October 1959, following the Dalai Lama's escape from Tibet. It contains a monastery and a museum.

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Happy Valley Tea Estate

free

Quite a hike from the centre, Darjeeling's second oldest tea estate is open for visitors. An employee will guide visitors through the tea factory, showing the full process of tea production and explaining the different varieties of tea. At the end of the tour, tea samples are tested, and you can buy teas produced from the estate.

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Rock Garden

free

A beautiful place with many small waterfalls. This place has a variety of flowers landscaped in the rocks.

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Japanese Peace Pagoda

free

This 28.5-meter-tall impressive building is part of a grid of around 30 pagodas spanning the whole globe. Constructed by the Japanese Buddhist Nipponzan-Myohoji Order, the one at Charlimont on the outskirts of Darjeeling was consecrated in 1992. It represents a unique fusion of Japanese Buddhist architecture, Indian craftsmanship, and universal peace principles. A small temple just lies alongside. If you're woken up due to the sound of drumming in the streets of Darjeeling between 4AM and 5AM: These are the monks (Theravada) of the Japanese temple having their early morning walk.

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Dhirdham Temple

free

This temple was built by Purna Bahadur Pradhan in 1939.

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Aloobari Monastery

free

Located in Aloobari on the way from Darjeeling to Jorbunglow, this is the least visited monastery as it is located away from the main road. Established in 1914, the monastery offers some breathtaking views of the Tiger Hill region and houses some old, rare Buddhist manuscripts.

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Food & Drink

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Hot Stimulating Cafe

budget

On the way to Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, on Hooker Road, is this lovely little cosy place with pictures of Bob Marley covering one whole wall. The Momos here are awesome! They even offer a Momo-cooking course! If you want to taste the local home brewed beer Tongba, this is the place. The guy who owns it can double up as your local guide, trekking along with you to some adventurous outings from Darjeeling.

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Keventers

mid

This place with its awesome western delicacies and cool view was featured in a number of movies and books. Don't forget to try the chicken sausages, pork platter and the chocolate milk shake. The sandwiches here are great too. The first floor is the restaurant, while you can buy meatloaf, sausages, cheese etc. from the ground floor store. Good place to buy Kalimpong and Nepal Cheese.

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Nathmull's Tea Cosy

mid

A great place tastefully done up with an amazing ambience and collection of hundreds of varieties of Darjeeling teas. Serving almost 100 varieties of tea & tea mocktails from a tea menu. A large collection of tea accessories such as silver tea pots & sets, tea cosies, tea strainers & infusers books on teas & other paraphernalia

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Boney's Snack Bar

budget

Serves very good grilled sandwiches, sandwiches, pizzas, burgers and even pastas.

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Cake Lady

budget

Cake Lady makes cakes, muffins and brownies to order and even delivers them free of charge to your hotel or home in Darjeeling town. The cakes are a taste of home using quality ingredients (sourced locally and organic wherever possible). Order the day before.

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Hotel Lunar

mid

This is probably the best vegetarian restaurants in town where you can enjoy a great view and wonderful service.

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Kanika's (Veggie Lovers)

budget

A small but artistically designed hotel with lot of interesting painting. For vegetarians good place to eat with North and South Indian dishes, Chinese. One must taste Thupka (soupy noodles) here. If you play guitar just pick the guitar keep in the reception and start playing it!

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Glenary's Bakery and Cafe

mid

It was known as "Plivas" during the British tim. Glenary's is divided into 3 restaurants - the upper deck is specially more decent and apt for families and good for lunch and dinner. The second one below the upper deck is the confectionary and a restaurant ideal for a cup of Darjeeling Tea and also a good breakfast. The lower deck is known as "The Buzz" where a live music band will be playing and is more of fun stuff with bar and food. Yes, it is a good place for cakes, pastries, the ubiquitous Darjeeling cuppa, sizzlers and North Indian fare. Offers nice views of Mt Kanchendjunga on clear days.

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Kunga's

budget

An excellent Tibetan place, situated just above the clocktower. It serves superb Tibetan food, including hearty Tibetan soups (Thentuk is recommended). It is, however, tiny, hence often full and crowded.

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Golden Tips Tea Cosy

mid

Darjeeling tea in loose (estate) & handcrafted gift packaging. Over 250 varieties - Darjeeling black, green, oolong, white, flavored, herb teas. Gourmet tea sit in service with a handsome and well presented range of snacks and eatables. Tea menu with almost 75 kinds of different hot & iced teas, tea mocktails. Tea paraphernalia like metal and silver tea sets & pots, strainers, infusers, spoons, tea cosies, etc.

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Revolver

budget

If you want to try Naga dishes, this is the place. Non-veg plates made with ingredients such as smoked pork and fermented bamboo shoots. But you need to place orders in advance (at least 3 hr) for lunch or dinner.

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The Park

mid

Located near the clock tower, this restaurant is especially popular with tourists. They have two menu cards, one Thai and the other Indian, and the cook mastered both cuisines. The Thai cuisine is quite excellent. Try their Thai style chicken rice noodle.

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Mountain

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Darjeeling

mid

Darjeeling is a hill station known for its breathtaking mountain views and rejuvenating weather, making it the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. The misty climate and lush greenery offer a serene environment that feels like therapy.

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The Queen of Hills

mid 2h

The Queen of Hills in Darjeeling is a breathtaking mountain destination that offers stunning views and a serene atmosphere, perfect for nature lovers seeking relaxation during the monsoon season.

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Tiger Hill

free 1.5h

Tiger Hill is a popular spot for sunrise views of Mt Kanchenjunga, but visitors should be prepared for potential cloud cover and reduced visibility due to weather conditions.

Heads up Visibility at Tiger Hill can be low due to weather conditions, so plan accordingly.

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Experience

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Gehra Hua

free 2h

Gehra Hua is a must-visit experience in Darjeeling, offering a serene and cultural journey through the local tea gardens. The post highlights its beauty and tranquility, making it an ideal spot for couples or families seeking relaxation.

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Valobasa

budget

Valobasa offers a unique biking experience in Darjeeling, combining the scenic beauty of the region with an engaging local cultural element. The name 'Bangla gaan + Darjeeling = Valobasa' hints at a blend of Bengali culture and the natural charm of Darjeeling.

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Railway

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Pride of Bengal

mid 2h

Experience the iconic Darjeeling Toy Train, a must-ride for adventure seekers and railway enthusiasts. The journey through the hills offers breathtaking views and a nostalgic ride.

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