West Bengal & Sikkim

West Bengal and Sikkim have always been the center of Major Attractions for adventure lovers and travel enthusiasts for their enchanting and diverse natural beauty. Beautiful mountains covered in green and white coats, endless foams of glazing seas, beaches, and beautiful plains have made West Bengal and Sikkim a perfect canvas made with the architectural beauty of nature.


Darjeeling

Darjeeling

Like the astounding crown of a majestic queen, Darjeeling shows its beauty with full pride around the whole Himalayan foothills. Darjeeling is located 2042 meters above sea level, in West Bengal state. This beautiful hill station is popular among Indians and foreigners for its travel destinations and distinctive & aromatic black tea.

Major Attractions

  • Kanchenjunga
  • Tiger Hill
  • Darjeeling Toy Train
  • Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park
  • Himalayan Mountaineering Institute
  • Japanese Peace Pagoda
  • Tinchuley Village
  • Batasia Loop
  • Lamahatta
  • Mahakal Temple
  • Passenger Ropeway

Gangtok

Gangtok

Gangtok is the capital city of the Northern Indian state Sikkim. It is a beautiful hill town with an amazing scenic view. The city of Gangtok is located 1650 meters above sea level. It is a beautiful blend of natural beauty and vibrant culture and is home to several Buddhist monasteries.

Major Attractions

  • Nathula Pass
  • MG Marg
  • Baba Harbhajan Singh Memorial Temple
  • Banjhakri Water Falls
  • Hanuman Tok
  • Himalayan Zoological Park
  • Ranka Monastery
  • Tashi View Point
  • Mt. Katao
  • Gangtok Ropeway
  • Flower Exhibition Centre
  • Ganesh Tak View Point

Kalimpong

Kalimpong

Kalimpong is a beautiful mountain situated in the Himalayan foothills. This small hill town is a part of West Bengal and is a popular attraction among tourists for its magnificent panoramic view, monasteries and churches, culture, and Tibetan handicrafts. Comforting temperature, vibrant and lively culture, amazing flower market, Buddhist monasteries, and churches have made Kalimpong a center of attraction among domestic tourists and foreigners.

Major Attractions

  • Deolo Hill
  • Dr Graham's Home
  • Pine View Nursery
  • Durpin Dara Hill
  • Kalimpong Science Centre
  • Zong Dhog Palri Fo Brang Monstery
  • Delo Park
  • Hanuman Temple
  • Mangal Dham
  • 7th Mile View Point
  • Thongsha Gumpha
  • Crookety House

Pelling

Pelling

Pelling is the place of mountains and monasteries. Late 17th-century Buddhist monastery Sangha Choling is situated in Pelling. It is an ancient city with an amazing architectural view and a majestic view of Mount Kanchenjunga and the valley. Pelling is a great place to visit for people who wants to explore the great Buddhist culture and lifestyle. Many of the ruins still consist of beautiful wall paintings, scriptures, etc.

Major Attractions

  • Kanchenjunga Falls
  • Singshore Bridge
  • Rabdentse Ruins
  • Khecheopalri Lake
  • Pemayangtse Gompa
  • Sangacholing Monastery
  • River Orange Garden
  • Chenrezig Statue
  • Rimbi Waterfalls
  • Sewaro Rock Garden
  • Phodong Monastery
  • Sangay Falls

Lachen-Lachung

Lachen-Lachung

Far from the madding crowd Lachen and Lachung is the ideal destination for spending quality time with yourself and enjoying the ecstatic beauty of the natural surroundings. Lachen is world-famous for the magical Gurudongmar Lake. The beauty of this lake cannot be explained verbally. On the other hand, Lachung is famous for its extraordinary beautiful valley, especially Yumthang Valley.

Major Attractions

  • Gurudongmar Lake
  • Thangu Valley
  • Tso Lhamo Lake
  • Chopta Valley
  • Lhonak Valley
  • Lachen Monastery
  • Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary
  • Drive to Northeast
  • Yumthang Valley
  • Yume Samdong
  • Naga Falls
  • Bhim Nala Falls
  • Lachung Monastery
  • Lachung River

Dooars

Dooars

Alluvial floodplains formed the gateway of Northeastern India and Bhutan is known as Dooars or Duars. The geopolitical importance of Dooars is very significant as the only way of communication between India and Bhutan. River Sankosh has divided into the Eastern region and Western region. Dooars are a treasure land of flora and fauna. Dooars is home to several rivers, forests and national parks, sanctuary, animals, and birds.

Major Attractions

  • Jayanti River
  • Chilapata Forest
  • Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Buxa Tiger Reserve
  • Rasikbil Bird Sanctuary
  • Gorumara National Park
  • Jaldapara National Park
  • Malbazar
  • Murti River
  • Buxa Fort

Kolkata

Kolkata

Kolkata is the capital of West Bengal, situated on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River. The historical significance of this great city lies in the fact that Kolkata (the then Calcutta) was the cultural hub of India. It still is one of the most culturally enriched, invigorating cities in India. Kolkata is world-famous for its art and culture, festival, language, food and so many other things. This former capital of India is the home of much colonial architecture, missionaries, and art galleries.

Major Attractions

  • Victoria Memorial Hall
  • Mother House
  • Dakshineswar Kali Temple
  • Park Street
  • Eco Tourism Park
  • Howrah Bridge
  • Eden Garden
  • Science City
  • Quest Mall
  • College Street
  • Prinsep Ghat
  • New Market

Sundarban

Sundarban

Sundarbans is a mangrove area situated at the confluence of River Padma, Brahmaputra, and Meghna. It is a delta that spans in both directions towards Bangladesh and India. The aesthetic importance of the place lies in the fact that it is a place of rich natural landforms, plants, and animals. Sundarbans is famous for the great Royal Bengal Tiger and the mangrove forest. UNESCO has includes the place in the World Heritage Centre list.

Major Attractions

  • Sundarban National Park
  • Sajnekhali Wild Life Sanctuary
  • Sudhanyakhali Watch Tower
  • Netidhopani Watch Tower
  • Tin Kona Island
  • Mangrove Eco Garden
  • Bharat Sevashram Sangha Temple
  • Dublar Char Island
  • Hiron Point
  • Sagar Lighthouse
  • Sundarban Wild Safari
  • Subdarban Roarwild Tourism

Digha-Mandarmani

Digha-Mandarmani

Digha and Mandarmani are coastal towns located in the East Medinipur district of West Bengal and the northern end of the Bay of Bengal. Both Digha and Mandarmani are popular tourist destinations for their amazing view and resort vibes. These places are highly enriched with various types of plants and species. Digha & Mandarmani are ideal destinations for nature lovers and especially ones who love oceans and seas.

Major Attractions

  • Udaipur Beach
  • Shankarpur Beach
  • Mandarmani Beach
  • Talseri Beach
  • Amarabati Park
  • Chandpur Beach
  • Marine Aqarium
  • Wonder Land
  • Chandaneswar Temple
  • Digha Mohona Watch Point