Siliguri

A quaint town at the foothills of the Himalayan ranges, Siliguri is a postcard-perfect amalgamation of urban culture and natural beauty. The picturesque city is endowed with the best of nature, full to the brim with its rolling green tea gardens and the snow-clad Himalayan mountaintops peeking into the horizon at a distance.
Owing to its rich wildlife population, tourism in Siliguri is synonymous with its wildlife safari facilities. The vast Mahananda Wildlife sanctuary, sprawling between the banks of Teesta and Mahananda, is home to a number of species of animals and birds, and also provides its guests ample opportunities for trekking and bird watching. The sanctuary also houses the North Bengal Wild Animals Park, where tourists can avail jeep rides to watch the animals play and be in their natural habitats.
A major tourist attraction in Siliguri is the Salugara Monastery, famous for its 100-feet stupa built by Tibetan Buddhist Monks. The monastery, known as The Great International Tashi Gomang Stupa, is situated only 6 kms away from the main town and houses five major Buddhist relics, making it one of the most popular Buddhist monasteries in the world. Siliguri, however, is not negligent to other faiths. One can also find here the magnificent ISKCON temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, and Kali Mandir which welcomes a number of pilgrims each year.
If one is looking to shop in Siliguri, the Hong Kong market on Hill Cart Road is the place to go. A flea market selling goods at a fairly cheap rate, the Hong Kong market is a popular go-to place for tourists and is thronged by shoppers throughout the year.
The best time to visit Siliguri would be during the winter months between November and February when the weather is fairly cold and outdoor activities such as trekking, safaris, and bird-watching can be enjoyed in a humidity-free atmosphere.
Siliguri is well connected to all nearby cities in West Bengal by road and rail. The Siliguri railway station is the main junction of the town. The Darjeeling-Himalayan toy train, a world-famous attraction, can be availed from Siliguri junction if one desires to travel to Darjeeling from here. The nearest airport to Siliguri is the Bagdogra airport, from whence one may avail buses or cars to reach the place.
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Darjeeling

On a summer day, the fragrance of tea leaves lifts off the hills and hover over Darjeeling like a hat and the wonderful things breathes unsaid inside that, like the bent trees, the happy earthworms, the reluctant tea-colored puddles, flowering Rhododendrons and Magnolia plants and the wild garden flowers blooming in different colors of rainbow and a British bungalow growing a fragile façade of greenery for ages amidst a sprawling tea garden. The tourist places in Darjeeling will leave a traveler mesmerized and awed with the beauty that the place offers.
And when the heavens’ open up to hammer the water down, the grass looks wet-green and pleased, loose earth shapes off its edges, the washed off dust-green trees smiles afresh and the green countryside glitters in the traces of sunshine.Covered with the dense evergreen forests of Sal and Oak, with ducks and teals creating waves in water, and with rare breeds of orchid spreading colors on a moist soil, Darjeeling, a previous summer capital of India under the British Raj holds the incredible panoramic views of Kanchenjunga snow peaks, beautiful colonial architecture including mansions and churches, an influence of diverse cultures in the majestic craft and cuisine, a beautiful women, the taker of the seeds with a yellow scarf on her head and tea-bag on her shoulders, and a vast expanse of Tea estates in its root.
This “Mecca of Tea” with over 80 operational tea gardens spread across acres of land, writes on a foggy day sitting inside a vintage Toy Train from 1880s, a whimsical poem, of what is delightfully read as the "Champagne of tea". The northwest winds visit Darjeeling to tear it full of holes but the new beautiful things come in the first spit of spring on the northwest wind, and the old leaves go, not one lasts but the beauty stays with the new and lasts for eternity. Darjeeling is a beauty that won’t let your heart stop, from beating in ecstasy, and the tourist places in Darjeeling shall always ensure that!
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Pelling

Pelling is a small town situated in the hills in West Sikkim, 7,200 feet above the sea level. Despite being one of the lesser-known towns in the area, it is slowly gaining attention as a popular tourist destination.
Pelling is a dream destination for trekkers, nature lovers, bird-watchers and serenity seekers. The city is dotted with heritage structures like ancient monasteries and breath-taking waterfalls like the Kanchenjunga falls, the Rimbi Waterfall and the Changey Waterfall. The Sanga Choeling Monastery and the Pemayangtse Monastery are the two of the main monasteries in the area that one must visit for their heritage and architectural significance when they are in Pelling.
Pelling is easily accessible from both Gangtok and Darjeeling. It is located at a distance of 131 km from Gangtok and 73.9 km from Darjeeling. The nearest airport is the Bagdogra Airport in Siliguri from where one can hire buses and cars to reach Pelling. You can also hire buses that leave at frequent intervals from Gangtok and Siliguri that pass through Pelling.
The best time to visit Pelling is between December to May, which consists of winter, spring, and summer. During December, the temperature drops down to -5 degrees Celsius, allowing the tourists to take advantage of the snow and enjoy sports like the snow-skating. The summers are equally vibrant, with temperatures remaining cool throughout the day and different kinds of flowers filling up the valleys in the area.
The main language spoken here is Sikkimese, but Nepali and Hindi are also spoken fluently by the locals. The cuisine here is mainly north-Eastern and several local shops sell delicacies that are a speciality of this place. The town is well-equipped with multiple hotels and restaurants to ensure a comfortable stay for the tourists.
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Gangtok

Gangtok, the exotic capital city of Sikkim, is a Buddhist haven. In sync with the Zen philosophy that divinity can only make its way through clear and clean surroundings, Gangtok is an epitome of neatness and is one of the few such places in India. The stunning panoramic views of the snow-capped Mount Kanchenjunga, only add to the Gangokian environs. Offering the best tourist places in Gangtok, this place is also famous for its distinct cuisine, of which Momos and Kinema, are an excellent example. Gangtok is a city of great food, atmospheric sceneries and beautiful Buddhist monasteries, which include Rumtek and Enchey. It has great potential for sightseeing as well, including the Nathu La Pass and Tsomgo Lake. Gangtok is also a testament to the unique fashion sense of the North East. The folks here are known to have a keen sense of style and have a totally refreshing way of wearing the most casual outfits. Gangtok also has a very folksy and indie live-music sentiment. Finally, the people make the place and it is the helpful and friendly citizens of Gangtok, who are true exemplars of the principles of the Buddhist lifestyle.
Situated in the eastern Himalayan range, state capital Gangtok combines a modern, resort town style with ancient spiritual beliefs and an impressive natural heritage. Mountain views act as the backdrop to holidays in Gangtok, where much of the focus also lies on the monasteries, shrines, and temples of this old center of Tibetan Buddhist pilgrimage. Local delicacies such as momo (stuffed dumplings) also link Gangtok to Tibet. Use Gangtok as your gateway for exploring the state and beyond, with tour operators offering a number of day excursions and longer trips. To know more about the best tourist places in Gangtok, read below:
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Hazaribagh

Hazaribagh is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Jharkhand. Located at the elevation of 200ft, this hill station offers abounding flora and fauna. The word Hazaribagh is a combination of 2 Persian words ‘Hazari’ which means ‘thousand’ and ‘Bagh’ which means ‘Garden’.
This is a city of a thousand gardens and is loaded with lush green surroundings. Visitors can enjoy leisure walks, train rides and a daytime picnic at various spots like Hazaribagh Lake, rajrappa temple, Hazaribagh national park, konar dam, and canary hills.
Distance from Patna: 235km.
Best Time to visit: October to March.
Highlights:
-Hazaribagh Lake,
-Rajrappa temple,
-Hazaribagh national park,
-Konar dam, and
-Canary hills.
Kalimpong

Kalimpong has been an ultimate favorite among tourists around the globe. This land of kings once belonged to Bhutanese Royalty and post-independence, it has now become a part of West Bengal. This place is a heaven for nature lovers and tourists seeking to experience the serenity of mountains and hills.
This is one of the most beautiful hill stations near Patna that has a number of destinations to explore with Neora Valley national park, Durpin Dara hill, cactus hill, Deolo hill, morgan house, etc.
Distance from Patna: 520 km.
Best Time to visit:
-March and June and
-September to December.
Highlights:
-Neora Valley national park,
-Durpin Dara hill,
-Cactus hill,
-Deolo hill,
-Morgan house.
Pedong

With an altitude of 1,240 m, this hill station is located in West Bengal and is famous for the panoramic views of the Himalayan and Kanchenjunga mountains. This hiking area is 20km away from Kalimpong and offers adventures like rock climbing, mountain biking and archery for people who love soft adventures.
This is one of the most visited hill stations near Patna where you can go bird watching, enjoy leisure walks and also taste multi-cuisine food. You can visit the Sangchen Dorjee Monastery, Pedong Monastery, The silent valley, Cross hill, Damsung fort, Tinchuley Viewpoint, Sillery Gaon, Aritar and some other nearby tourist attractions while on your trip to Pedong.
Distance from Patna: 540km.
Best Time to visit: October to March.
Highlights:
-Sangchen Dorjee Monastery,
-Pedong Monastery,
-The silent valley,
-Cross hill,
-Damsung fort,
-Tinchuley Viewpoint,
-Sillery Gaon,
-Aritar and some other nearby tourist attractions while on your trip to Pedong.
Kurseong
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Located at an altitude of 1.458m, Kurseong is a hill station adored by millions and is also referred to as Land of Orchids by local people. Go for leisure walks and horse rides to the beautiful locations that are surrounded by thick forests and mountains.
This beautiful city is a hub of religious sites, adventurous and natural sites and museums. This hill station near Darjeeling is famous for water rafting, rock climbing, Hot air balloon, Trekking, and other fun activities.
Distance from Patna: 487 Kms.
Best Time to visit:
-March to June and
-September to December.
Highlights:
-Eagle’s Craig,
-The deer park,
-The rock garden,
-The Kholas- waterfalls,
-The Kettle valley,
-Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Museum,
-Naya Busty Park,
-Buddhist Gompa,
-Juma Mosque,
-St Paul’s Church, etc.
Sandakhpu

Sandakhpu is the highest peak of West Bengal and is at an elevation of 11,930 ft. This is one of the most tranquil hills stations near Patna where you can escape for a holiday trekking experience. This is a great place for adventure lovers. From this hill station, you can admire the beauty of the highest peaks of the world including Makalu, Lhotse, Kanchenjunga, and Mt Everest.
Distance from Patna: 464 Kms.
Best Time to visit:
-April to May and
-October to early December.
Highlights:
-Makalu,
-Lhotse,
-Kanchenjunga and,
-Mt Everest.

Mirik

This is one of the glorious hill stations near Patna that has a lake, playfully traversing through the city. Get enchanted by the beauty of Sunrise point, Bokar Monastery, Tingling view point, Sumendu Lake, Jorpokhri, etc during your trip and feel rejuvenated.
Distance from Patna: 470km.
Best Time to visit:
-March-April and
-October-December.
Highlights:
-Sunrise point,
-Bokar Monastery,
-Tingling view point,
-Sumendu Lake,
-Jorpokhri, during your trip and feel rejuvenated.