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If you’re someone who swoons over greenery, rolling hills, tea gardens, ever-changing skies, and all things peaceful, then the Siliguri–Kalimpong–Darjeeling circuit is your picture-perfect Himalayan holiday combo.
This scenic route offers not just beauty, but moments that make you pause and really take it all in. It begins with the Salugara Monastery, a quiet Tibetan gem just outside Siliguri. With prayer flags fluttering and a towering stupa watching over, it’s the perfect start to your mountain journey.
Next up is Coronation Bridge—a slice of colonial-era architecture stretched across the Teesta River. The view? Gorgeous. The monkeys? Mischievous. Snap a selfie and hang onto your snacks.
In Kalimpong, Deolo Hill stands tall as its highest point, dishing out panoramic views that beg to be photographed. Feel adventurous? Rent a horse or take a leap (literally) with some paragliding.
Durpin Monastery is peaceful, perched high with views that make you feel like you’re floating. Plus, it holds rare Buddhist scriptures if that’s your thing.
Then comes a moment of pure magic—Batasia Loop in Darjeeling. The toy train spirals through this scenic stretch, giving off serious Hogwarts Express energy. It's your chance to capture that “train in the hills” fantasy, no magic wand needed.
For early risers, Tiger Hill serves up pure magic. The sunrise paints the sky in surreal colours as Kanchenjunga glows gold—totally worth the 4 AM wake-up call.
And finally, Darjeeling’s tea estates. If you leave without strolling through the tea gardens (and pretending you’re in a fancy tea commercial), did you even go to Darjeeling?
**This news has been published on Times of India on 22nd July 2025
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