
A
beautiful hill town in North Bengal which can be reached from either Siliguri
or Darjeeling. KALIMPONG - means kings ministers strong hold - a
Bhutanese word.
It is also called Kalimpong in local dialect meaning "black spur".
As per Lepchas Kalimpong means ridge where we play. It is said that
these local tribesmen used to organise field sports while not engaged in agricultural
pursuit - hence the name.
Situated at an altitude of 1250 metres, it enjoys temperate climate throughout
the year. Somewhat secluded and tucked away in the corner under big Darjeeling
umbrella, Kalimpong offers a quiet and relaxed holiday, against the backdrop
of the Kanchenjunga.
The journey from Darjeeling to Kalimpong is a beautiful experience. The road
drops from Ghoom 7407ft. to Teesta Bazar 700 ft in 12 km and passes through
lush green forests and tea gardens.
A place called the Viewpoint or Lovers Meet, offers excellent view
of the confluence of the Rangeet and the Teesta rivers, as also of the Himalayan
mountain range from Durbindara summit.
Kalimpongs attractions include three Buddhist monastries, orchid nurseries,
a sericulture centre and Dr. Grahams Home, a large sprawling school set
up in 1900 for educating the children of tea workers.
Destination West Bengal - Kalimpong, East
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