Darjeeling
Travel Darjeeling owes' its grandeur to its natural beauty,
its clean fresh mountain air and above all, the smiling resilient people
for whom it is a home. Known for its natural splendor, Darjeeling's best
gift to its' visitors is the dawn of a new day.

Darjeelng Toy Train
The mountains awaken first with a tentative peeking of the sun. A steep
ride, five kilometers from Ghoom, or an invigorating walk up a steep incline,
leads sun worshippers to Tiger Hill. The air is chilly with darkness and
damp. To the east, a dull orange sun emerged painting the sky with brilliant
strokes of magenta, gold, orange and fuchsia.

Darjeeling Tea Garden
The snow capped Everest, Kabru, Kanchenjunga, Jannu and other peaks slowly
emerge from slumber to start a new day. The sun worshippers gasp at the
magnificent sight. As the fog lifts in the slowly penetrating sun, the
town gradually comes alive. Amidst brewing of tea, the sing-song Gorkhali
which is the local dialect, rises and falls like music.
Yigachoeling Monastery, Ghoom
The best time to visit Darjeeling is from March-May or September-November.
The rains which start by May end are heavy downpours making living conditions
cold and dreary. In winter there is a drastic fall in temperature from
the summer's 15 to 25 degrees centigrade to 2 to 10 degrees in winter.
