Darjeeling, perched in the Himalayas, offers you another glimpse of India. Here, everything seems different: the faces, the customs, and appearances. It's almost as if we were in another country.
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Darjeeling: How to get there?
Almost 2000 km from New Delhi by train, bus, or jeep
Darjeeling, perched in the Himalayas, offers you another glimpse of India. Here, everything seems different: the faces, the customs, and appearances. It's almost as if we were in another country.
My suggestion
Are you a fan of tea? You won't be disappointed because Darjeeling is known for this drink! In order to have it the Indian way, get a masala chai, a delicious tea with spices in the water and milk. Light and sweet enough.
Anonymous traveller
Seasoned Traveller
4
Perched high in the Himalayas, this is a former British, mountain station in West Bengal. It's also the town known for its legendary 'champion of teas'.
My suggestion
Try to find accommodation in the higher levels of the town, where cars are banned and it will make your stay more enjoyable.
Perrine J.
Seasoned Traveller
5
Darjeeling, which has long been home to the most famous tea plantations in the world, is located in the Indian state of West Bengal, on the border with Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal.
My suggestion
The legendary "Toy Train" linking the stations of New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling is something not to be missed. I also strongly recommend a trip to the village of Makaibari to see the region's first completely organic tea factory.
For a lot of travelers in India, New Delhi is the capital of everything that they need to get away from as quickly as possible. Nevertheless, the town has some wonderful secrets that I would like to share with you.
In the local dialect, "Apani Dhani" means "Our Hamlet", an affectionate name given to the place by Ramesh C. Jangid, founder of the ecolodge and a pioneer of a form of militant tourism in India, especially in Rajasthan and his own native region of Nawalgarh.