S/ 08: Car Tour: 08 Days Hill Stations of the East
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Available: All year round.
- Best in Feb-May and Sept-Dec.
- Max Altitude 2134 ms
For the conventional tourist a sightseeing tour of Kurseong, Darjeeling, Gangtok & Kalimpong by Toy train and jeep. Visit Buddhist monasteries, exotic bazars, tea gardens, colonial buildings, Everest Museum, alpine lake, and more.
Day 01: Bagdogra- Siliguri
Arrive at Bagdogra Airport. Met by your car with driver and driven to your hotel at Siliguri. Overnight.
Day 02: Siliguri – Kurseong
Transfer to rail station and board the Toy train for the 05 hrs journey to Kurseong. A delightfull experience and a relaxed method of looking at the world of forests, waterfalls, tea gardens, and mountain hamlets as you climb upto 1200 m, at an easy pace.
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) recently conferred World Heritage status is a nineteenth century engineering feat. Constructed between 1879 and 1888. it spans an altitude of 150 m to 2222 m. It remains fully operational and retains most of its original features. You will marvel at the builders of this unique railway, as the tiny "B" Type steam locomotive huffs and puffs uphill with just three carriages.
Detrain at Kurseong rail station and transfer by car to Cocchrane Place. In time for lunch.
The Cochrane Place was once home to Percy John Cochrane, MBE . The house has been restored and recreated. Stone, log and cast iron exteriors are complemented with regal antique furniture, colonial cuisine and the Raj ambiance, with the flavour of the tea gardens
After lunch visit to the local bazaar to look through the shops / Express tailoring option available. Evening musical entertainment, followed by dinner.
Day 03: Kurseong
After breakfast visit Ambootia Tea Estate - one of the foremost bio dynamic organic tea gardens. The garden produces premium quality tea in use at NASA space station, and retailing at Harrods, and other premium stores. View the entire manufacturing process, and walk around the tea estate. Drive back to the hotel for lunch. In the afternoon sightseeing – Kunsamnamdoling Monastery, followed by the easy St. Mary’s walk to soak in the ambiance. Return to the hotel for a Green Tea Facial / Stick Massage. And dinner at the hotel.
Day 04: Kurseong - Darjeeling
Drive to Chimney to visit Canadian Father Abrahams organic farm project. Continue to Woodcot project (Social and organic agricultural community) Observe innovative eco friendly ideas to support local villages including diary, compost plant, solar water heating, biogas for cooking, mushroom cultivation, and children school. After the visit drive to Darjeeling in 1.30 hrs. Check in at hotel of choice in time for lunch. Afternoon free to explore on your own and walk the bazaars . Car with driver provided.
Darjeeling derived its present name from the Tibetan Dorjee-Ling, meaning Place of the thunderbolt. Until the nineteenth century, it was a part of the kingdom of Sikkim, and was first leased bt the British in 1835, and latter annexed in 1861, to as a base for trade with Tibet. In early 1840’s, tea plantations were developed, extensively, and Nepali labour was imported. This resulted in a change in the demographic balance, with Nepalese gradually gaining ground over other ethnic groups.After a political agitation, Darjeeling was granted, autonomy under a Gorkha Hill Council, with limited powers. Darjeeling retains it colonial flavor, and the fantastic views of the great snow capped ranges, is a major tourist attraction, along with Buddhist monasteries and exotic bazaar.

Day 05: Darjeeling
Guided tour of Darjeeling. Early morning visit Tiger Hill, for sunrise view of Khangchendzonga and Averest group, followed by Ghoom Biddhist Monastery. After breakfast, visir the Himalayan Zoological Park including the snow leopard enclosure, The Mount Everest Museum at the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, and the Tibetan self Help Centre. Afternoon and evening free for exploring the exotic bazaar and shopping.
Day 06: Darjeeling-Gangtok
Drive in 4.30 hrs to Gangtok – the capital of Sikkim, located on a series of ridges in the shadow of the high mountain ranges bordering Tibet. Enroute complete entry formalities ( For foreign nationals only), as you enter Sikkim at Rangpo.
Entry to Sikkim is restricted. All foreign tourist visiting Sikkim must be in possession of valid visa endorsement on their passport. Apply for permission to enter Sikkim, while applying for India Visa. You can also get a Sikkim Entry permit at Rangpo. Keep 03 passport photos handy.
Upon arrival at Gangtok, Check in at hotel / homestay of choice. Afternoon free to explore the bazaars on your own. Car with driver at disposal. |