Monday, 2 May 2016

Darjeeling City Tour Guide – West Bengal

For the sheer wonder of mountains, unsullied and immaculate, nothing approaches the praised slope station of Darjeeling in West Bengal. As you drive up the well proportioned streets or board the celebrated toy train, you will be interested by the radiance of nature. From the soggy fields, your drained lungs get loaded with new mountain air. Murmuring streams rise up out of the split in the stones and in springtime, the reaches are improved with rhododendrons.

The ethnic populace is charitable and the impact of Buddhism is solid. Past the Batasia circle, the Ghoom Buddhist religious community, and the rich tea gardens, lies the interesting town peeping at you from behind high pines. Darjeeling ascended into prominence amid the British Raj as a rest and diversion focus. Till the nineteenth century, Darjeeling (initially Dorje Ling, or place of the thunderbolt) was under Sikkim. In 1817, Sikkim passed the rights to utilize it as a wellbeing center to the British consequently for their assistance in settling a fairly pulverizing question amongst Sikkim and Nepal. The sign of the pioneer legacy can be found in its tea domains, patio nurseries, lodgings and way of life.

Darjeeling Facts:
• Area 10.57 sq. km
• Population 73,062
• Altitude 2,134 m above ocean level
• Languages Bengali, Nepali, Hindi, and English
• Best time to visit March-May and September-November
• STD Code 0354

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