Places of Interest / Local sight seeing - We have introduced a real time help desk facility. We can take you for five point and seven point tour. The tour includes points or places of your choice from among the list given below
Ghoom Monastery - On the way back from Tiger Hill one can visit monastery on the Ghoom spur. One of the oldest Buddhist Monastery in India. It houses a 12 ft. height statue of Lord Buddha. Nearly 8 kms from Darjeeling is the Ghoom Monastery or Gumpha. Here a very beautiful statue of the Maitrayie Buddha is established. Several monasteries like Ghoom Monastery, Bhutia Busty monastery and Mag-Dhog Yolmowa preserve ancient rare handwritten Buddhist manuscripts.
Batasia Loop and The War Memorial -A visit to Darjeeling is incomplete without a ride in the toy -train. 5 km from Darjeeling in Ghoom is the Batasia Loop - an engineering marvel. The railway line negotiates a circle and descends 1,000 ft in altitude. The train's figure-8s and "Z" maneuvers are as picturesque as the flowers, streams and waterfalls. At Batasia ("windy place") one gets a grand view of the town of Darjeeling perched on the slopes of hills and Kanchenjunga in the background and the War Memorial in honor of three Gorkhas who laid down their lives in the service of the nation.
Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) - Adjacent to the Zoological Park, HMI runs courses on mountaineering. It has a museum containing gears and also the specimens of Himalayan flora & fauna.The Everest Museum at Darjeeling HMI exhibits the history of attempts / success / and failure on the great peak. H M I is internationally famous for the Everest hero Tenzing Norgay one of the founding members and Field Director. The HMI museum houses a rare collection of momentous from various Expeditions. Nawang Gombu who climbed Everest twice is presently the Chief Advisor. Among other things an interesting museum exhibiting rare art facts from various mountaineering including the first successful expedition to Mount Everest, its prize also exhibits are equipments used by Tenzing Norgay (who lived in Darjeeling) and Edmund Hillary on their way to Mt. Everest and a letter written by George Mallory, the British climber who was lost while climbing Mt. Everest and whose body was found just a few years back. A section called Birch Hill Park, is open to train climbers from all over the world and promotes the cause, both as a science and a sport.
Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park - About 2 km. from the town, it houses a wide collection of high-altitude birds and animals, India's only collection of red panda. It is famous for its success in the snow leopard breeding program. Only Zoo in the world to breed Tibetan Wolf in captivity and the first South Asian zoo to breed Snow Leopard and Siberian Tiger. Because of the altitude and climatic conditions the flora and fauna naturally covers a wide spectrum. Nowhere in the world in such a small area can one find flora and fauna of such diverse varieties with high altitude wild life, Himalayan Black Bear, Pandas, Deer and Leopards etc. These can be seen roaming in their natural habitat
Darjeeling Rangeet Valley Passenger Ropeway - 8 kms, Visitors can also take a ride in the Darjeeling-Rangit valley passenger cable car. This was the first ropeway in India. It connects the North point (7000 ft) to the Singla Bazaar (800 ft). The rope covers a distance of 8 kms in 45 minutes. A mono cable type, with one rope acting both as tractor and carrier, the ropeway travels at a speed of 6.5 km an hour. One can avail fantastic joy ride over lush green tea gardens and have a panoramic view of the Kanchenjunga range. Bookings in advance during season.
Japanese Temple (Peace Pagoda) - The Shanthi Stupas in India was established by Fuji Guru, a close friend of Mahatma Gandhi, for World Peace. There are six beautiful stupas in India. The Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist temple, Charlimont, Darjeeling is one of them.
