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“๐ŸŒธ Fall in Love with Darjeeling โ€” The Queen of Hills! ๐ŸŒ„๐Ÿ’–”

The very first thing that comes to my mind, and perhaps to a host of other people around the globe when you utter “Darjeeling‘ is the soothing aroma of the finest liquor tea in the world.

Heavenly Glory๐ŸŒค๏ธ๐ŸŒˆ

The majesticย Kangchenjunga, the third tallest mountain at 8586 meters under the morning sun rays makes you forget who you are, where you come from. I was dumbfounded and spent 2 hours soaking in the sublime beauty  at Darjeeling, West bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
The majesticย Kangchenjunga, the third tallest mountain at 8586 meters under the morning sun rays

Breathtaking views of the mountains, undulating plateaus, valleys, and the greenery stretched far and wide.

I was astounded and spent hours soaking in the exalted beauty that kept me immovable. I starred on.

Along the hill edge as we walked, the town with its small and conical houses draped the hill surface ..all under the glare of the morning sun  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Along the hill edges, the town with its small and sloped houses draped the hill surface
The greenery cloaked valleys with a curtain of fluffy clouds hanging from the sky made us stare forever  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
The greenery cloaked valleys with a curtain
of fluffy clouds hung from the sky

Mystical Colours๐ŸŽจ

A mix of blue dipped in light and dark shades of emerald green, made an incredible style statement.

In all directions, the eyes caught dazzling colors thrown by nature.

The Tiger hill valley which we trudged to catch the sunrise onย Kangchenjunga  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
The Tiger hill valley which we trudged to
catch the sunrise on Kangchendjunga

Darjeeling Mountain Drive๐Ÿ›ฃ๏ธ

The terrain was harsh and the roads were steep, circuitous, and moderately drivable.

Our SUV, the Mahindra 750 DP ST that we used in Darjeeling, India by gautam lahiri
Mahindra 750 DP ST that we drove

On reaching Darjeeling from Kolkata in our most trusted Swift, we set her for rest and jumped into an old war horse of the hills.

We started our sojourn by getting up early to face the wind swept rugged topography to get blessed by the sunrise at Tiger Hill.

The sun skirts the hill edge as it climbs the golden sky over the Tiger Hill  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
The sun skirted the hill edge as it climbed the golden sky

With hands dug deep into the jackets, we kept our eyes peeled through our woolen caps to catch the first light of the sun.

The Spectacular Kanchendzonga๐Ÿ”๏ธ

Khangchendzonga, looked like jagged-edged bullion as the first sun rays fell on the slopes  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Kangchendzonga, looked like jagged-edged bullion as the first sun rays fell on the slopes

I had completely lost my worldly presence, perhaps I was looking at the creator.

Every second the mountain changed its color.. it was gold, then was it crimson? or white. The clouds, the wind and all the forces of nature were playing around  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Changing moods of this vibrant highland

Tiger Hill๐Ÿ—ป

Visitors flock to this mountain face to see the surreal sunrise. With all the flashing colors they looked like a supreme force from another world, patiently watching the human mankind with its sardonic grin.ย  ย 

The serenity over the Tiger Hill was absolute..who used the brush..the sun or the wind, was hard to find  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
The serenity over the Tiger Hill was absolute > who used the brush? Sun or the wind, was hard to fathom

As we came down after the sun flashed white light instead of orange gold, the valley was all lit up and the business activities had started. It was seven in the morning.

Batashiya Loop๐ŸŒ„

Local inhabitants selling warm garments and attracting customers on the prowl for buying  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Local inhabitants selling warm garments and attracting customers on the prowl for buying

Himalayan Flowers๐ŸŒบ๐ŸŒผ

Flowers with their gentle colors drew crowds in large numbers  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Flowers with their gentle colors drew crowds in large numbers

The backdrop of the dark mountains continuously changed colors presenting nature’s ever-changing temperaments.

As the day grew older, the clouds thickened, slowly blanking Khangchendzonga as we saw the range through the forestย  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
As the day grew older, the clouds thickened,
slowly blanking the Kangchendzonga range

Ghum, Highest Railway Station๐Ÿš‚

Tucked away on the inclines, the small station had a few meter-gauge railway wagons parked.

Ghum, in the early morning... train traffic is yet to begin  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Ghum, in the early morning, train traffic was yet to begin

The Ghum Town ๐Ÿ˜๏ธ

The most noteworthy part is the drive over the Hill Cart road which juxtaposed itself with the meter-gauge railway tracks.

The Darjeeling toy train and our car playing hide and seek on the Hill Cart Road  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
The Darjeeling toy train and our car
playing hide and seek on the Hill Cart Road

The feeder roads in Darjeeling are narrow and turned in sharply with a thirty-degree angle, this necessitated to have smaller cars with short wheelbases for quick turns.

Typical Darjeeling road with sharp turns  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Typical Darjeeling road with sharp turns

Darjeeling Zoo๐Ÿฆ

One of the most interesting places is the Darjeeling zoo.

The musk deer are known for its scent which he emits used as a fragrance by the city yuppies to make their presence felt  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
The musk deer, known for emitting scent
The near-extinct Snow leopard with his head on the cage wire..that long tail helps the feline to balance on rocky ravines when it pounces on its prey  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
The near-extinct Snow leopard with his head
on the caged wire, that long tail helps the feline
to balance on rocky ravines when
it pounces on its prey
A Common leopard uses stealth and surprise to kill..it took quite an effort to locate the cat  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
A Common leopard uses stealth and surprise
to kill, it took quite an effort to locate the cat
Clouded leopard, extremely rare..rolled on his side to catch the sun  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Clouded leopard, extremely rare, rolled
on its side to catch the sun
A pair of red pandas on a late afternoon walk across the tree branches  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
A pair of red pandas on a late afternoon
walk across the tree branches

Famous Tea kingdom๐Ÿซ–๐ŸŒฟ

Women and children working in the tea gardens and throwing the tea leaves behind them in the basket that they carry  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Women and children working in the tea gardens, throwing the tea leaves behind them in the asket they carried

The temperature was quite low due to a mix of heavy moisture from the trees and a slight drizzle from the rain.

The tea gardens of Darjeeling... acres of hill slopes covered with this low height trees that fill the appetite of millions across the globe  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
The tea gardens of Darjeeling, acres of hill slopes covered
with this low height trees that fill the appetite
of millions across the globe
The famous Darjeeling black tea leaves from a nearby stall in the garden. The aroma itself was so good, that we took three cups of it with various combinations of milk, and no milk; the liquor type is very translucent if properly made  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
The famous Darjeeling black tea leaves from a nearby stall in the garden. The aroma itself was so good, that we took three cups of it with various combinations of milk, and no milk; the liquor type is very translucent if properly made

Tough Mountain Drive๐Ÿž๏ธ

Of course, a four-wheel-drive vehicle like a Land Rover would have been really good for climbing steep roads.

Hillside driving.. which one to see, the beautiful scenery around you through the windows or the road ahead  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Perils of Hillside driving, which one to see,
the beautiful scenery or the snaky roads ahead

The difficult part is when you are turning on the outer edge of a road where there’s a plunge on your left and you have a car on the opposite side.

Driving with the utmost care, balancing the car between the death on the left and the car in the opposite direction...quite an interesting moment  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Driving with the utmost care, balancing the car between the death on the left and the car in the opposite direction

You just drive with the outer edge as your guide and keep slow speed and use the engine as your brake.

Mountain Handicrafts๐Ÿงต๐Ÿชก

Buddha heads, with intricate designs on display  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Buddha heads, with intricate designs on display

Food of the Hills๐Ÿซ•

For lunch, we used to have this very simple and highly nutritive dish, called Thukpa.

Thukpa, the Tibetan dish of chicken stock, noodles with veg or non-veg mix  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Thukpa, the Tibetan dish of chicken stock,
noodles with veg or non-veg mix

People in loads, flocked to this place to have a great view of the Kangchenjunga during the day and just dawdled away the evenings to the cold dark nights.

Flowing hills of Kalimpong๐ŸŒ€

The Mall in Darjeeling, where tourist flock to spend the evening  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
The Mall in Darjeeling, where tourist flocked to spend the evening
The crowd enjoying the Mall...the area remains filled with revelers even till 9 pm in the night  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
The Mall gotten busy with the night

We saw a great many tea gardens and files of village workers coming back from them after a day’s work.

Road to Kalimpong, quite smooth over the hills snaking its way through the mountains  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Road to Kalimpong, quite smooth over the hills sinuating its way through the mountains
The confluence of Teesta river and Rangeet river, The spot from where we took this snap was picture perfect. Two rivers meandering through the dense jungles over the hills. All you can hear is the distant roar of the rivers and sound of the wind  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Confluence of rivers – Teesta and Rangeet

We saw the revolving rhymes line the walls.

Monastries and lamas๐Ÿง˜โ€โ™‚๏ธ

An intense fragrance of herbs and plants, a smell of the woods and forests cloaked the stepped monastery.

The Rivers๐ŸŒŠ

At a Tibetan monastery   at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Lamas at a Tibetan monastery
A monastery brings such serenity to the mind, we spent about an hour exploringย  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
A monastery brought such serenity to the mind,
we spent about an hour exploring 
A little lama boy from the monastery was playing cricket as we visited  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
A little lama boy from the monastery
was playing cricket as we visited
Crossing the Teesta river and stopping to take a break to see the fast-moving river water splashing against the rocks that shoulder the banks  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Crossing the Teesta river, stopped to take a break to see the fast-moving river. Water splashed against the rocks that shouldered the banks
Kalimpong to Darjeeling road along the Teesta river  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Kalimpong to Darjeeling road along the Teesta river
A wooden bridge awaiting the weight of our vehicle as I aligned the car to cross a stream  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
A wooden bridge awaited the weight of our vehicle as I aligned her to cross a stream

Darjeeling After Sundown ๐ŸŒค๏ธ

By the evening, we could see the setting sun disappearing among the Himalayan mountain ranges.

A day for these tea garden women workers coming to an end as we were driving home  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
A day for these tea garden women workers
coming to an end as we drove back to Darjeeling
We bid goodbye to the setting sun as the hills started looking menacing with the fast disappearing light  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
We bade goodbye to the setting sun as the hills
started looking menacing with the
fast disappearing light

Darjeeling and Kalimpong, snippets๐Ÿšž๐Ÿ‚

Darjeeling town with its small houses hugged the hillsides and the valley like a necklace  at Darjeeling, West Bengal, India by Gautam Lahiri
Darjeeling town with its small houses hugged
the hillsides and the valley like a necklace

Once the sun went down, the general activity of a town came down very rapidly and a quietness falls over the mountains.

Inference

The distance from Kolkata to Darjeeling 643 Kms North
Places to visitMall, Zoo, Kalimpong, Tinchuley village, Tiger hill for sunrise, Khangchendzonga, for anytime viewing, Batasia loop
Time to visitApril to May (Summers) and Oct to December (To see snow fall)
Car used, fuel burnedMaruti Swift diesel 1.2 liters and Mahindra Jeep for steep climbs, 58 litres
Food / BeveragesKwati, Aaloo Achar, Sel Roti, Pork Curry, Tibetan Thukpa and of course, tea of any variety
Pocket pinchRs.5000 to Rs.6000 (fuel), Rs.1200 to Rs.1400 (toll road tax),Rs.900 to Rs.2500 (budget hotels), Rs.250 to Rs.1200 per head food cost, Local sight seeing car hire:Rs.750 to Rs.1600 per day depending on the car type.
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