Darjeeling is a gorgeous destination in West Bengal, with a plethora of places to visit on a holiday. Here are some of the places that are a must in all the Darjeeling holiday packages:

1. Tiger Hill

Tiger Hill is generally the topmost place of interest in all the Darjeeling holiday packages. This is an amazing spot to see the sunrise. Drive or trek to the top of the hill to witness the breathtaking sight of the first rays of the Sun falling on the Mt Everest.

2. Peace Pagoda

Located adjacent to Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist Temple, Peace Pagoda features 4 avatars of Lord Buddha. The summit of the pagoda offers a panoramic bird’s eye view of the entire Darjeeling along with the mighty Kanchenjunga.

Location: West Point, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734102

3. Batasia Loop

Batasia Loop is a spiral railway track which was created to balance the gradient of the route. The track encircles a beautiful circular garden along with lush gardens on the other sides of the track. Enjoy a journey in the toy train that takes you through these beautiful sights.

Location: West Point, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734102

4. Ghoom Monastery

The old Ghoom Monastery, also known as Yiga Choeling Monastery, features a 15 feet-tall statue of the Maitreya Buddha. The is one of the oldest monasteries in Darjeeling and features a prayer room, library and study hall.

Location: Ghoom, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734102

5. Happy Valley Tea Estate

How can you come to Darjeeling and not visit the tea plantations? Darjeeling is known for its tea production and Happy Valley Tea Estate is one of the oldest estates in the town. Take a tour to the tea plantations and, know about the tea making process. You can also taste and buy some of it.

Location: Lebong Cart Rd, Chauk Bazaar, Near, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101

6. Himalayan Mountaineering Institute

Established in 1954, the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute is one of the best mountaineering institutes in India. They provide training. If you love adventure and want to climb mountains, this is where you must go.

Location: Jawahar Parvat, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101

7. Rock Garden

Rock Garden is one of the most popular and interesting places to visit in Darjeeling. This man-made garden feature rocky terrain and a plethora of flora, waterfalls, and bridges. The garden is a popular tourist spot for families and couples.

Location: Rock Garden Road Bloomfield Tea Garden, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734102

8. Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park

Opened in 1958, Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park features a variety of rare flora and fauna. The park is home to the largest population of snow leopards in India. You can also spot clouded leopards, red pandas, Himalayan bears, and Tibetan wolves. Located at an average elevation of 7,000 feet, it is also India's largest high altitude zoo.

Location: Darjeeling - Jorethang Road, Jawahar Parbat, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101

9. Nightingale Park

Nightingale Park is a wide green park best for taking a stroll and enjoying some great scenic views of the mountain. The park was opened for public in 2011. A striking feature of this peaceful park is the large statue of Lord Shiva and the musical fountain in the center of the park.

Location: Richmond Hill, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101

10. St. Andrew’s Church

Located on the popular Mall Road of Darjeeling, St. Andrew's Church is an old Anglican church, built in the colonial era. The spectacular colonial architecture of this church makes it one of the places to visit in Darjeeling.

Location: Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101

Aren't these places to visit in Darjeeling simply amazing? You must also explore Darjeeling holiday package from delhi and head out to witness the best of this paradise.

Author's Bio: 

Coming from the ‘City of Joy’, Kolkata, Simmie’s sole motto is to explore life through journeys to unexplored destinations and knitting travel stories. She believes in creating memories, eating like a local, talking to the natives, understanding their way of living and capturing their smile in her camera. Be it quaint little Himalayan villages, grand forts in Rajasthan or serene beaches in Goa or ancient temples in Varanasi, all the destinations have an untold saga, which she tries to unfold! All her journeys, new or old, are etched on the canvas of her heart like a beautiful painting. Experimenting new dishes and experiencing different cultures are some of the things she enjoys the most. It's through travelling that she derives inspiration. An ardent reader, cinema lover and a nascent photographer, she wishes to listen and discover the myriad colours and sounds of nature.