Jhandi Jhandi is a rural and remote village situated at the height of 6205 feets under Gorubathan Block of Kalimpong District West Bengal. Jhandi in kalimpong district offers an amazing view of the surroundings and a relaxing serene atmosphere to the
Gorubathan Gorubathan in kalimpong district also known as sombare among locales is small town about 90 km from Kalimpong town (via Lava) and about 59 km from Siliguri. Situated on the east bank of the Neora and Chel River, both the
Dalim Tar Dalim Tar, a tiny hamlet nestled in the Kalimpong hills, is fast emerging as a offbeat destination for tourists who intend to spend a few days amid a idyllic landscape and far from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Tonglu Tonglu, A small village between Manebhanjyang and Sandakphu in the Darjeeling district. Tonglu is actually one of the peaks of Singalila range and is situated at an altitude of 3070 meters.A small settlement and a mountain hamlet, Tonglu is along
Mim Kaman Mim tea estate is the newest upcoming off beat destination in district of darjeeling. Located between Sukhiapokhri and Lepchajagat of the Darjeeling Hills, Mim is nestled at an elevation of about 5000 feet above sea level. Mim Tea Garden also
Takdah At an altitude of 5100 ft in Darjeeling district , Takdah is an offbeat destination known for its stays, homely food and untouched beauty. Takdah or Tukdah literally means ‘mist’ or fog in Lepcha language. True to its name, Takdah,
Badamtam Approx 17 km far from Darjeeling town, Badamtam tea garden is the new offbeat destination in Darjeeling. Located in the lebong valley Badamtan is one of the prestigious tea estate with enchanting view of Kanchenjunga. The estate is situated at
Majua Busty Majua is a small beautiful Himalayan village at an altitude of 5042 ft., a quiet hamlet located at a distance of 4 km from Manebhanjyang. It is a perfect off beat destination if you want to relax and spend some
Samanden Samanden , the lost valley is one of the famous off beat destination in Darjeeling . Located at an altitude of 7545 feet, it is the remotest village present in close proximity to the Singalila National Park in the North