This charming hotel with views of the surrounding Himalayan highlands is 4 km from Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park and 12 km from Ghum train station, and is situated on a 648-hectare tea estate dating from 1862. The well-known Darjeeling Mall is only 4 kilometres away.
You will have access to a seating area at your lodging. The private bathroom has a shower and complimentary toiletries. From the room, you can see the garden. A fireplace, a sofa, and a desk are among the extras.
Hiking and badminton are only two of the activities available on site or in the surrounding area. Parking is available for free at the premises. Vegetarian Indian, Chinese, and continental cuisines are served in the on-site restaurant. Room service is available for in-room eating convenience.
The Tiger Hill is 12 kilometres away from this resort. Darjeeling Bus Station is 5 kilometres away, Darjeeling Railway Station is 9 kilometres away, and Bagdogra Airport is 72 kilometres away.
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The Darjeeling Ropeway, India's first cable car system, opened in 1968 to serve the tea gardens in the valleys that were difficult to reach. Today, it is a sought-after tourist destination, attracting thousands of visitors every year to take in the sights and sounds of Darjeeling's natural splendour. Each of the 16 cable cars that run from the North Point in Singamari to the Singla Bazaar, located on the banks of the lovely Ramman river, transports passengers at a height of 7000 feet.
Rock Garden, also known as Barbotey Rock Garden, is a beautiful picnic place with a natural fall called Chunnu Summer Fall, located 10 kilometres from Darjeeling. It is bordered by a lovely hill stream, as well as a slope that is covered in wonderful flower gardens and seating configurations at various levels. Before reaching the spectacular sight of Rock Garden, one must travel through a picturesque route packed with rocky hills and flora.
The Ganga Maya Park is only 3 kilometres away from the rock garden. It winds its way down a gurgling mountain stream, past gazebos, clusters of flowering plants and trees, across humped-backed bridges where koi-carp coruscate, and into a circular lake with paddle boats and a waterfall." There is a small lake nearby with boating opportunities.
Happy Valley Tea Estate is a tea estate in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. It is Darjeeling's second oldest tea estate, having been established in 1854. It covers 177 hectares and employs approximately 1500 people. It is located at a height of 2,100 metres above sea level, 3 kilometres north of Darjeeling. The Happy Valley Tea Estate is nestled among Darjeeling's foggy slopes, with views of the rich Himalayan foothills.
Observatory Hill is a hill in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, near Chowrasta Square, or The Mall as it is more well known. The Observatory Hill offers views of snow-capped summits, including Mount Kanchenjunga. Originally, this was the site of the Bhutia Busty monastery. This Observatory Hill, one of Darjeeling's most popular tourist attractions, is noted for its Buddhist and Hindu temples that are strewn around the hill.
A developing countryside lies under the shadow of Mount Tiger Hill, the tallest mountain of India's first designated wildlife sanctuary, Senchel- Rangaroon. The tourist attraction is now open to all tourists. In Lepcha dialect, a'sunken' village is named Rangaroon, and relevant traditional legends also reflect the literal meaning. When the entire foothills of Darjeeling and Sikkim were under the water of the river Rungyeet flood, legend has it that Mount Tendung, viewable from Rangaroon Tea Estate Homestay, was the sole resort. Tendunng Lho Rum Phat, a Sikkim celebration held every year, pays tribute to this life-saving mountain.
The Peace Pagoda, also known as the Japanese Peace Pagoda, is one of the peace pagodas built on the slopes of the Jalapahar hills in Darjeeling to promote unity, harmony, and goodwill among people of many sects. It is known for its serenity and offers breathtaking vistas of snow-capped peaks, notably Kanchenjunga, making it a perfect location for peace and environment enthusiasts. Nichidatsu Fujii, a Japanese Buddhist monk, oversaw the construction of the Peace Pagoda. The foundation stone was placed on November 3, 1972, and the building was officially opened on November 1, 1992. It took M. Ohka 36 months to finish the project, which he designed.
It is 68.4 kilometres away from Siliguri. The estate is around 4500 feet tall on average. This plantation, which is situated at a higher elevation, produces excellent Darjeeling Tea in black, green, and white varieties, which you may purchase and take home with you. Other nearby attractions include the Happy Valley Tea Estate, Observatory Hill View Point, Rock Garden, Gangamaya Park, and others. The world's oldest tea estate-resort, Singtom Tea Plantation Resort, is located on their tea estate and was built in 1862. Darjeeling may be reached in 20 minutes. In adjacent villages, there are a few homestays managed by residents where you can stay.