KURSEONG

KURSEONG

Kurseong is a hill station, a sub divisional town situated in Darjeeling. For travelers who love adventure, trekking or taking a walk in the nature, Kurseong is the right place. White water rafting in Teesta, hike through the lush green Cyptomeria Japonica forest, hot air balloon and rock climbing are some of the activities that can be experienced by the tourists who visit Kurseong. Kurseong is also famous for the white orchids. White orchids grow in the hill-slopes in abundance, giving it the name ‘ The land of the white orchids ’.

KURSEONG
KURSEONG

Eagle's Crag

Eagle's Crag

Eagle’s Crag is a captivating viewpoint perched high above lush tea gardens, which offers panoramic vistas of Kurseong town, the Teesta valley, and endless tea plantations. Within its serene premises, Eagle's Crag houses a small park and the Gorkhaland Movement Memorial, adding historical significance to its natural charm. The journey to this viewpoint is an adventure in itself, with narrow and steep terrain crisscrossed by freshwater streams. As you ascend the spiral staircase to the observatory, prepare to be mesmerized by unparalleled views of Kanchenjunga and picturesque landscapes. For an unforgettable experience, visit Eagle's Crag in the late afternoon and watch the sky transform as the sun sets behind the mountains, all while breathing in the rejuvenating mountain air.

Dow Hill

Dow Hill

In the wilderness of the Himalayas, Dow Hill creates a sense of wonder with its ancient lush forests and stunning mists, which add an air of mystery to its exotic beauty. As you explore winding paths through pine and oak under the tall trees, you will find a world of natural wonders and wildlife. Known for its haunting history, the colonial-era Dow Hill School adds an intriguing element to the destination. Whether you walk its streets, gaze at the stars under a bright night sky, or just soak in the breathtaking atmosphere, Dow Hill beckons you to leave the modern world behind and embrace the timeless beauty and mysteries it holds.

Kurseong View Point

Kurseong View Point

Kurseong View Point has panoramic vistas that stretch across rolling hills and lush tea gardens. It's a paradise for nature enthusiasts and photographers, particularly during the clear, crisp months of autumn and spring. The cool mountain breeze carries the sweet scent of fresh tea leaves, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and rejuvenation. Surrounded by verdant forests and crowned by the majestic Himalayan peaks, Kurseong Viewpoint is a haven for nature lovers and a place where one can truly immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of the Eastern Himalayas. 

Lord Hanuman Statue

Lord Hanuman Statue

The 40-foot-tall statue of Lord Hanuman stands as a majestic guardian amidst the verdant Gauri Shankar tea garden. This remarkable landmark not only serves as a spiritual attraction but also offers visitors a breathtaking panoramic view of the charming town. Watching the sun rise and set from this vantage point is an enchanting experience that will undoubtedly captivate your senses. The Hanuman Statue in the heart of the Castleton Tea Garden, Kurseong, West Bengal, is the tallest of its kind, stretching an impressive 43 feet, making it an iconic symbol of spiritual reverence and a key feature of the mesmerizing landscape. It stands as a testament to the harmonious blend of nature's beauty and spiritual devotion, beckoning tourists to soak in its splendor and tranquility.

Gidda Pahar

Gidda Pahar

Gidda Pahar village beckons travelers with its serene charm and captivating vistas. The village is home to the Giddha Pahar (Eagle's Cliff) View Point, a hidden gem that treats visitors to awe-inspiring panoramas of rolling mountains, tea gardens, snow-capped peaks, and lush valleys on clear days. Accessible via a picturesque stairway, this viewpoint is a visual delight and an ideal spot to immerse oneself in nature's beauty. Beyond the viewpoint, the historic Sarat Chandra Bose house, Gidda tea factory, and the charming town of Kurseong are easily explored, offering a unique blend of culture, history, and natural wonders. A visit to Gidda Pahar promises an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Eastern Himalayas. 

Chimney Heritage Park

Chimney Heritage Park

Chimney Park in Kurseong stands as a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by travelers seeking tranquility and history. Just 8 kilometers uphill from the heart of Kurseong, this lesserknown destination offers a spectacular drive through Dow Hill, ensuring a scenic journey. At its heart, a 23-foot-high brick-and-mortar Chimney, dating back to 1839, is a testament to its rich British colonial history. Its former glory restored as 'Chimney Heritage Garden' by the Forest Department, this iconic relic is surrounded by a contemplative park adorned with natural white orchids. Beyond its historical significance, Chimney Park offers a serene ambiance and a mesmerizing 180° panoramic view of the valley, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking both history and natural beauty.

Dear Park

Dear Park

Deer Park beckons families and nature enthusiasts alike to immerse themselves in a serene and simplistic oasis. Once celebrated for its conservation efforts focused on deer and rare avian and small animal species, today it continues to offer a tranquil environment, especially in the midst of winter mist-shrouded pine trees. The park, though modest in size, exudes charm with its lush greenery and fenced boundaries. Surrounded by beautiful British Raj-era houses, it's a delightful place to explore. A nominal entry fee grants access to this well-maintained haven, making it an ideal destination for visitors of all ages. Amidst the trees and flowers, Dow Hill Eco Park offers a rejuvenating escape and a glimpse into the natural beauty of the region.