4 Stunning Locations To Explore In Kalimpong

4 Stunning Locations To Explore In Kalimpong

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If you’re in search of a hill station for your next holiday destination, North Bengal awaits you. During the British age, this pristine region used to be the doorway to trade between India and Britain. There are colonial buildings, green hills, monasteries, and snow-laden mountain peaks that turn the settlement more alluring.

Kalimpong is no offbeat location, receiving a wide range of tourist arrival every year. But in Kalimpong district, several serene sites lie, where you can plan a holiday stay. Homestays in those places own vistas of verdant valleys, rolling roads, and hills. The best homestay in Kalimpong that you can book in such tranquil destinations.

This blog aims at sharing four incredible places to explore in Kalimpong:

1.     Lava and Lolegaon

Lava is a lovely Himalayan town, nestled in the Kalimpong district. Surprisingly, for its high-altitude stature, Lava is visible from East Sikkim’s towns and villages, which also involve high-altitude physical makeup. At the same time, Lava is also apparent in the highland regions of the Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan.

Located at an altitude of 2,200 m., Lava ensures a panoramic view of Himalayan peaks on a clear day. Snow-laden peaks of Mount Kanchenjunga and Mount Everest appear arresting to the senses. Lava is some 30 km east of Kalimpong town.

Lolegaon is a peaceful location, a famous Himalayan hamlet, dotted with vivid valleys, green forests (cypress forests), and mountainous surroundings. Situated at a distance of about 24 km from Lava at an altitude of 1675 m. The incredible Lepcha village of Lolegaon has several homestays, offering a sweeping view of natural splendor. Find a budget homestay in Kalimpong.

2.     Tharpa Choling Monastery

Perched on the hilltop of Tirpai in Kalimpong, Gaden Tharpa Choling Monastery was founded by Domo Geshe Rinpoche Ngawang Kalsang in the year 1912. The interior of the monastery involves intricate and spectacular paintings. It is some 2 km from the Kalimpong Bus Station.

Tharpa Choling Monastery is one of the oldest monasteries in the district of Kalimpong, imprinted with rare collections of Buddhist manuscripts and thangkas, and is excellent for meditation. Here about 41 monks reside in Tharpa Choling. Visit this small, iconic monastery and seek blessings.

3.     Zong Dhog Palri Fo Brang Monastery

Picturesquely nestled atop Durpin Hill, Zong Dhog monastery in Kalimpong is a beautiful, calming, and pristine sacred site. This exclusive monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist temple, consecrated by Dalai Lama in 1976.

There’s a wonderfully quiet chanting hall. The monastery is 5 km south of the town centre and Kalimpong Bus Station. The best homestay in kalimpong inprivileged locations to make your traveling pleasing and less time-consuming.

4.     Pine View Nursery

This small setup, namely Pine View Nursery, is home to a variety of cactus. Over 1500 species of cactus are available here, maintainedpIne promisingly. Pine View Nursery is perched beautifully at a distance of 2.5 km from Kalimpong Bus Station on Atisha Road.

This nurser spreads across an area of 2 acres. And some cacti are imported from South and North America. The nursery receives many national and international awards for such an amazing collection of cacti in an individual region. Mr. Mohan S Pradhan is the man behind this iconic project. Visit and witness the beauty of the East Indian hill station of Kalimpong. 


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