BEST PLACE TO TRAVEL IN DARJEELING– Your Guide by TheHubTrip Travel Agency

If you are planning to travel in darjeeling the best month generally from March to May and September to November. Darjeeling is a timeless hill station in West Bengal, India, often referred to as the “Queen of the Hills” From misty mountain views and romantic tea plantations to ancient monasteries and colonial architecture, Darjeeling is a favorite for travelers seeking nature and culture.

If you’re an international and local traveler planning a visit to Darjeeling the “Queen of the hill” here’s thehubtrip Travel agency teams members guide to the best places to explore, and create the beautiful memories.

1- Darjeeling Mall Road & Chowrasta

Darjeeling’s Mall Road which includes the Chowrasta square, is a popular tourist hub known for its vibrant atmosphere, scenic views of Mount Kanchenjunga, and a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurant. Darjeeling is the heart of local life.

Must-try cafe: Glenary’s — for cakes and colonial-era vibes.

2- Ghum Monastery

The Ghum Monastery is great for the Himalayan Buddhist culture. The Ghum Monastery Established in 1850, it is one of the region’s oldest monasteries and houses a prominent 15-foot statue of the Maitreya Buddh.

3- Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is a toy train they are misty hills, local villages, and tea gardens. Booking through a trusted travel agency ensures smooth ticketing and timing.

Best route: Darjeeling to Ghum and back (Joy Ride)

4- Tiger Hill

Tiger Hill is popular for the magnificent view of the sunrise over the “Kanchenjunga” and the great eastern Himalayan Mountains. This is the world third highest mountain. Tiger Hill is a must-visit for every Darjeeling traveler. Our travel agency can arrange early morning tours and local guidance for the perfect experience.

5- Happy Valley Tea Estate

The trip is incompleted visiting a tea garden. Our travel agency partners with local guides to enrich your experience. The Happy Valley Tea Estate, one of the oldest and most scenic plantations, offers guided factory tours, tea-tasting sessions, and panoramic views of lush green slopes. So if you tour the tea garden learn about the tea production, and enjoy fresh brews.

Don’t miss: Buying authentic Darjeeling tea directly from the source.

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