West Bengal

Siliguri
Siliguri, the second largest city of West Bengal is not just a nerve centre of North Bengal; it is the gateway to North-Eastern India. Tours to Darjeeling, Kurseong, Kalimpong, Mirik, Lava, Lolaygaon, Sikkim, Nepal, Bhutan, the Dooars region, Assam and the North-Eastern states have to originate from Siliguri.
Siliguri fast emerging as a cosmopolitan city provides the best of facilities and services. The Bagdogra Airport, just 14 kms away, links New Delhi, Kolkata and Guwahati with direct flights. A helicopter service operates between Bagdogra and Gangtok in Sikkim. New Jalpaiguri (NJP), 05 kms away, is a major Railway terminal connecting almost all parts of the country including Kolkata, Delhi and the North-East with several Express/Super fast trains. Long distance bus route operate from Siliguri connecting Kolkata and the neighboring states including all major tourist destinations around. The quaint Toy Train run by Darjeeling Himalayan Railways, awarded world heritage status by UNESCO, starts its uphill journey to Darjeeling from Siliguri. Siliguri offers sophisticated telecom and internet facilities, ordinary to star category accommodations, super market, shopping complexes and eating places with North Indian, South Indian, Chinese, Tibetan and unique Bengali cuisines.
Dooars
A vast texture of dense forests teemed with wildlife, unending tea gardens, babbling rivers, interspersed with sleepy or busy settlements constitute a fascinating tourist destination – the Dooars where nature has kept her doors wide open.
The valley stretching from River Teesta on the west to River Sankoshi on the east, over a span of 130 kms by 40 kms, forms a major part of Jalpaiguri district. The dense naturals forest interwoven with lush green tea gardens are criss-crossed by Teesta, Raidak, Torsha, Jaldhaka, Kaliani and other rivers and their innumerable tributaries trotting and rolling down from the hills. The entire region is served with a network of motorable roads running through the deep forests and tea gardens. A meter gauge railway service connects Siliguri to Cooch Behar via Alipurduar. A journey itself by rail or on road through this region gives immense delight to both the mind and eyes.
Jaldapara Sanctuary, 124 kms from Siliguri, abounds in a fascinating diversity of flora and fauna. The vast texture of massive trees sheltering varieties of orchids and resounded with echo of birds and wild animals make it a veritable paradise for lovers of nature and eco-tourism. Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary is the habitats of the rare one-horned Rhino, the mighty Bison, Leopard, Spotted Deer, Sambar, Hog Deer, Reptiles, huge wild tusters, wild boars and the rarest variety of animals and birds including plenty of Peacocks. Elephant riding through the Jaldapara forest in search of wild animals, particularly the one-horned rhinos, has become a craze among the tourists to this area.
The picturesque landscape of Gorumara National Park compromises of pristine forest, tall elephant grass, rugged reeds shallow pools, meandering river spread in the flood plains of Murti and Jaldhaka rivers against the background of snowcapped kanchendzonga and other Himalayan ranges. Gorumara National Park covers an area of 80 sq. km. including the upper Tondu Reserve and Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary, possessing an extremely rich bio-diversity.
Staying one night in the Garati Watch Tower will be a lifetime experience. The watch is situated in the deep and dense forest of Gorumara national Park. It provides an amazingly beautiful view of wandering rhinos, Gaurs, Elephants and other wild animals.
Buxa Tiger Reserve covering an area of 761 sq. km. nestles in the misty mountain trains in the North Eastern part of Jalpaiguri district. A 4kms trek to Buxa Duar & Buxa Fort (5600 feet) through the hilly terrain covered with sub-tropical forest from Santarabari will be a paradise for nature lover and trekkers.
Regular train & bus services are available from Siliguri to Alipurduar (180 kms), from Alipurduar one can hire taxi to venture inside the Buxa Tiger Reserve. Dormitories and forest rest houses are available at Rajabhatkhawa, Jayanti and Buxaduar for the tourist.
Kurseong
Kurseong (1475 m), en route to Darjeeling, is an excellent hill station with wonderful views of the Mt. Kanchendzonga range and the Balson valleys below. Through the vast expanse of countless mountains and valley religion flows the tempestuous river Tissta arousing in the viewers a mixed feeling of beauty and reverential fear. She also provides excellent water sports and adventure sports option like white water rafting, canoeing and kayaking.
Darjeeling
Darjeeling (1475 m), popularly knows as the Queen of the Hills, is the jewel in the crown of the Eastern Himalayas and a perfect destination for nature-lovers, trekkers and holidayers. World famous for tea and tea gardens, for the breathtaking valleys and scenery, Darjeeling also boats of the quaintest Toy Train run by Darjeeling Himalayan Railways which have been awarded world heritage status by UNESCO.
Places of interest include the Lloyd Botanical Gardens, the national History Museum, Dhirdham Temple of Kathmandu, the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, displaying the priceless mountaineering gear worn by Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, the first person to scale Mount Everest and the adjacent Zoological Park. There is also the Darjeeling Rangeet Valley Ropeway, a two km.-long journey between Darjeeling and Takvar, with a fantastic overview of hills, undulating valley and tea gardens. Tiger Hill Top, offering a breathtaking view of sunrise over Mount Everest and Kanchendzonga and Ghoom (8000 ft.) the height Railway Station in the World, 08 kms. from Darjeeling, with its beautiful Buddhist monastery containing a huge glided statue of the seated Maitreya Buddha.
Kalimpong
Kalimpong is the largest of the four sub-divisions of the district of Darjeeling, lies between the plains of the Dooars and the hills of Darjeeling –Sikkim Himalayas .The Kalimpong region was once a part of the Kingdom of Bhutan. In 1865, after loosing out to an armed British intervention, Bhutan ceded the territory of Kalimpong to British India. The British missionaries came in during the late 1800’s and left a legacy of good schools, high educational standards, charitable institutions and English countryside.
Kalimpong town and the surrounding area, with its ideal location at an average of 4000 ft. (1200 mtrs) above the sea level provides mild weather conditions throughout the year. For the visitors a 365 days year long holiday choice is available. From spring getaways to getting wet in the summer monsoon rains, from watching the rice harvest in autumn to experiencing the joys of sharing a blanket in the winter chill, Kalimpong is fast emerging as the ultimate holiday destination in the eastern Himalayas. From tropical foothills to the alpine regions around 4000 flowering plant species, including more than 400 species of orchids an ambience of flowering trees, ferns, mosses, grasses and medicinal plants are represented in the region. Floriculture is another major economic activity in Kalimpong. There are numerous flower nurseries, many of the world renowned producing plants for export and home market. Kalimpong flower nurseries present a permanent year round flower show. For discerning visitors looking for a quiet holiday in Kalimpong offers hope! Be it a family holiday, a honeymoon tripper a package group, Kalimpong is still the picture book of old world “Hill Station”.
Mirik
A recently developed hill station, Mirik has grown around a lovely lake named Samendu Lake with boating facilities and a minder climate. Around Mirik one can get a sweeping view of the plains as well as the snow clad Mt. Kanchendzonga and the mountains nearby Nepal border at Kawlay Dara View Point ‘Rameetay’. Both the sunrise and the sunset from here present a visual delight. One can also get full view of Mirik & Samendu lake complex from Helipad & the Swiss Cottage, just 15 Minutes walk from the lake. Devisthan is very holy place of Mirik, situated inside the dense forest nearby Samendu Lake, worship of Devine tree and Shina Devi. Apart from this Tibetan Buddhist Monastery, Tamang Buddhist Monastery, Donbosco Church, Homedara Siva Mandir, Thurbo Tea Garden, Orange Garden, Orchid Nursery & Cardamom Firm, Rang Bhang Riverside Picnic Spot & Swimming pool and Manju Picnic Spot are the interesting places of Mirik.
Lava Lolaygaon Rishop
At an altitude of 2184 mts. Lava is a serene little township. Hidden in the mists & clouds, 32 km from Kalimpong Lava stands with the backdrop of Neora Valley National Park and other Himalayan Ranges – Deep Valley, Wooded Ridges, Snow Peaks and passes. Lava Monastery, Neora Reservoir Lake, Silviculture Research Station, Nature Interpretation Centre, Tiffin Dara and Ghatidara view points beautiful located tea gardens are the spots for tourist attractions. A jeep ride up to the 14 kms point from Lava and an 08 kms trek through dense forest to Alubari (3200 mts) and a brisk walk takes you up to Rechila Danda (peak) at 10600 ft. the highest point of Neora valley National Park, a tri junction of West Bengal, Bhutan and Sikkim. This National Park is known for its extremely rich biodiversity including Royal Bengal Tigers, Red Panda, Gaur, Himalayan Black Deer, Clouded Leopard, Deer and others. Bird watching is the added attractions of this National Park.
Some 24 kms from Lava, at an altitude of 1516 mts. Lolaygaon offers a grand view of Relli Valley and Snowcapped Himalayan Ranges. 09 kms motorable road or only 03 kms easy pleasure trek from Lava leads you to a beautiful small hamlet Rishop, nestles amidst the hidden hills of Neora Valley. Like a real paradise for the nature lovers. Its spectacular panoramic view of snowcapped Mt. Kanchendzonga and other Himalayan ranges will be a feast for your eyes and a stimulating experience for the mind.
