MirikMirik22°Rain Shower4:42 am6:30 pm ISTFeels like: 22°CWind: 10km/h SSEHumidity: 79%Pressure: 1000.68mbarUV index: 5SunMonTue24/17°C22/17°C21/17°CMirikMirik22°Rain Shower4:42 am6:30 pm ISTFeels like: 22°CWind: 10km/h SSEHumidity: 79%Pressure: 1000.68mbarUV index: 5SunMonTue24/17°C22/17°C21/17°C Previous Next Destination : Mirik Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on google Share on whatsapp Share on email Share on print Originally just a cluster of villages that was administered intermittently by Nepal and Sikkim, Darjeeling grew in prominence during the mid 19th century when, because of its climate, the British first established a hill station there after leasing it from the Chogyal of Sikkim and later discovered that the area was particularly well suited for tea plantations. In 1849, the British annexed the area and Darjeeling became a part of British India. Restaurants Shoppings Museum Religious Places Heritage Sites Wild Life Sanctuary Oranges - Mirik is the Largest Supplier General Information Quick View Do's & Dont's Travel Tips Tourist Information Centre Important Contacts Rural Destination Ging Tea Estate Ging Tea Estate in Darjeeling is located in the Lebong Valley, about 10kms north-east of the Darjeeling town overlooking... Singtom Tea Estate Singtom Tea Estate & Resort is the world’s oldest tea estate resort and is located in one of the... Tumsong Tea Estate Often referred to as the garden of happy hearts, Tumsong Tea Estate is nestled in the surreal landscape of... Tonglu Tonglu, A small village between Manebhanjyang and Sandakphu in the Darjeeling district. Tonglu is actually one of the peaks... Mim Kaman Mim tea estate is the newest upcoming off beat destination in district of darjeeling. Located between Sukhiapokhri and Lepchajagat... Activities You Can Do Bird Watching Explore Mountaineering Course Explore Yoga Course Explore Paragliding in Darjeeling Explore Rafting in Teesta Explore Chatakpur Mountain Biking Explore