Darjeeling, located at (7,200ft) well known as the “QUEEN OF HILL STATIONS” lies in the north part of West Bengal (India). It has enclosed with hills, stunning forests of teak wood, pine trees and all green tea estates. Traveling through the crisscross roads of the region would be daring and memorable. The town was mostly developed by the British. Due to its proximity to Kolkata, British Officials used to rush here to avoid the hot and humid climate of Kolkata, the capital of India in the early days of British rule.
There is a lot to see in and around Darjeeling. Tea gardens, toy train (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Darjeeling Zoo, Tenzing Mountaineering institute, Tiger Hill. Poor planning has led to congestion and Darjeeling isn't as charming as it used to be, but still remains a place worth visiting.
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