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Botanical Gardens:
It seems in the character of Britons to create botanical gardens
wherever they happily settle. And so they created the Lloyd Botanical
Garden in Darjeeling, which offers a protected habitat for many
species of Himalayan trees and plants. The Garden is open from 6
a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, except for the main conservatory which is
closed on Sundays. A popular tourist attraction of more recent origin
is the Rock Garden which is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Darjeeling Himalayan
Mountaineering Institute:
The world renowned Darjeeling Himalayan Mountaineering Institute
had Sherpa Tenzing Norgay of Mt. Everest fame, as its first field
director. His nephew, Nawang Gombu, the first man to climb Mt. Everest
twice, continues in the footsteps of his illustrious uncle as field
director. The institute offers training in mountain climbing, and
maintains a fascinating museum of memorabilia of famous mountaineers
and expeditions of the past. It is open to the public each day of
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| Darjeeling Himalayan Mountaineering Institute |
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| Himalayan Zoological Park |
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Himalayan Zoological Park:
Adjacent to the Mountaineering Institute, on Birch Hill, is the
Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, which has attracted world
attention by successfully breeding endangered species like the snow
leopard and red panda. The Zoo houses several other rare Himalayan
animals.
The Zoo is open each day from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. except on
Thursday.
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Tea Gardens:
Darjeeling tea, famously known as the champagne of teas, is generally
regarded as the World's best tea, fetching the highest prices at
auction. The Darjeeling tea gardens are beautifully located, and
the bungalows of the managers pretty without exception. The tea
gardens are worth visiting, to observe the way tea is manufactured.
Tea estate managers, "the planters" as they are called,
are known for their hospitality.
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| Ghoom Monastery |
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Monasteries:
There are well over a dozen Buddhist monasteries in Darjeeling.
The best known is the Yiga Choeling Monastery, or the Ghoom Monastery,
Darjeeling's oldest, founded in 1850. Other monasteries worth visiting
are the Dali Monastery, and the Bhutia Busti Monastery. A few miles
from Darjeeling, at Sonada, is the Samdrub Dharjay Choeling Monastery,
which was founded by the saintly Kalu Rimpoche, and where a number
of western language scholars have been toiling for many years to
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Darjeeling Himalayan Railway:
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
(The DHR), known to generations of local school children as
"The Toy Train", is the world's most famous, two feet
gauge railway. It is a masterpiece of 19th century engineering,
a product of the world's first industrial revolution. To the serious
rail enthusiast, who makes it his business to visit as many interesting
railway sites as he can, the DHR is the "Holy Grail" of
narrow gauge railways. Such a man's life is unfulfilled
until he sees, touches, and hears, the Darjeeling steam engines,
and travels as many times as time permits, up and down the line.
There are active DHR societies in the UK, and Australia, affiliated
to the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Heritage Foundation, which share
the common goal of ensuring the preservation of the railway in perpetuity.
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| across the globe rejoiced, when, in 1999, UNESCO declared
the DHR a World Heritage Site, thereby according it recognition as
a master work of human endeavour, of no less importance than such
heritage icons as the Taj Mahal, the Great Wall of China, the Pyramids,
the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Angkor Wat, and the Eiffel Tower. |
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Batasia Loop: Five kilometers from Darjeeling
and three kilometers from Ghoom, the meter-gauge, toy train winds
its way over this brilliant piece of engineering delight. It is a
pleasant and delightful descent from Ghoom - the highest railway station
in the world. |
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Ghoom:
Two kilometers from Darjeeling is the town of Ghoom which is the
highest railway station in the world. It also has a monastery and
is definitely worth a visit to all those visiting Darjeeling. |
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| Ghoom Railway Station |
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| The Dhirdham Temple |
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The Dhirdham Temple:
Near the railway station is built in the style of Katmandu's Pashupatinath
temple. It adds to the varied religious architectural styles of
Darjeeling. |
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Senchal Lake:
A beautiful lake amidst the verdant mountains. It is a favourite
picnic spot for many coming to visit Darjeeling. It is about 10
kms. from the town. The lake provides water supply to the entire
Darjeeling town. |
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| Senchal Lake |
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| First light on Mt. Kanchenjunga from Tiger
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Tiger Hill:
A visit to the Tiger Hill before dawn is a must for all Darjeeling
visitors who want to see sunrise over the Mt Kanchenjungha. Tiger
Hill is 2590 m above sea level and 15 kms from town (45 min). Tiger
Hill is the highest point in the area which provides the most exotic
view of the Kanchenjunga peaks. From this place the other peaks
of the Eastern Himalayas can be seen. On a clear day the sight of
Mt. Everest is just enthralling.
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The Mall & Chowrasta:
The Mall road originates and culminates at the Chowrasta, the hub
of Darjeeling town, a square on the ridge of Darjeeling town and
a good place to sit and relax. It is ideal for a leisurely walk
around a setting that is perfect. A walk around the Mall at just
any time of the day is pleasant with the view of the mountains at
the back drop, valleys with rhododendron trees and old houses. |
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| The Mall & Chowrasta |
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| Passenger Ropeway |
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Passenger Ropeway:
A very important tourist attraction in Darjeeling has been the
ropeway. This was the first ropeway in India. It connects the North
point (7000 ft) to the Singla Bazaar (800 ft). The rope covers a
distance of 8 kms in 45 minutes. The seats in the ropeway are limited
and it is better to get the tickets in advance. The ropeway is exciting
and unique for any one visiting Darjeeling. |
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