Darjeeling


Darjeeling - Fast Facts
Area 10.57 sq km
Altitude 2,134 m above sea level
Population 73,062
Languages Bengali, Nepali, Hindi, and English
Religion Hindus (77.95%), Buddhist (11.95%), Others (10.1%)
Annual Mean Rainfall 3,200 mm
Maximum Temperature 14.89°C
Minimum Temperature 5°C
STD Code 0354

Darjeeling is a very popular hill station that stands at an altitude of 7000 feet. It is located in the Northern part of West Bengal and is famous world over for its tea estates. With Adventure Tours of India, you can not only enjoy a tour of its tourist spots but also try out many adventure sports, that the hill station has to offer. Come to Darjeeling and see the best of everything that nature has to offer with Adventure Tours of India.

Darjeeling-Tourist Places in and around Darjeeling

When you are in Darjeeling, you can visit the famous Yiga Choeling Monastery, where you can take a look at the images of Maitreya Buddha. There are also many old manuscripts, in Tibetan script that are very interesting.

You can also tour the Museum of Natural History, which is a favorite among tourists to Darjeeling. The museum has an extensive collection of Himalayan reptiles, animals, birds and insects.

The Lloyd Botanical Garden is where the tourists can check out orchids and various kinds of Flora. There is also the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, which boasts of being the only center in India for the breeding of the snow leopard. One can see the Ussurian tigers and the Himalayan black bear at this zoo.

Not too far from the zoo, is the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute. This was established in 1954, by Jawahrlal Nehru. Tenzing Norgay was the first director of this institute and remained an advisor till he expired.

While in Darjeeling, one must ride the Darjeeling-Rangit valley ropeway, which is the longest ropeway ride in Asia. People ride this mainly to get a better view of the beautiful scenery around town. Visitors to Darjeeling can also visit the tea gardens and the Mall.

Other few places, worth a visit are the, Bhutia Bustee Monastery, Dhirdam temple, Ava Art gallery and Aloobaari Monastery.

There are several places around Darjeeling too, that are worth a visit. For instance, one can take a tour to The Tiger Hill. It is at a distance of 11 kms from the main town and stands at an altitude of 2,590 meters. People say it is the best place to watch the sun rise over the Himalayan peaks.

Another place one can travel to is Kalimpong. It stands at a height of 1,250 meters and is known for its monasteries, handicrafts and flower nurseries.

One can also tour Kurseong, which is at an altitude of 1,458 meters. It is the perfect stopover between Darjeeling and Siliguri. Mirik, a famous hill station can also be visited. It is famous for its cardamom and orange plantations besides the lake.

Perfect place for trekkers is Pahlut, which is at a height of 3,600 meters. It offers a spectacular view of the surrounding areas.

Darjeeling-Things to do

Darjeeling is an ideal holiday destination for those who seek adventure. Here one can enjoy hang gliding, trekking, river rafting, mountain biking, ballooning and even archery contests.

The most popular trek route is one that goes through Singalila range. The great thing about trekking in Darjeeling is that one can not only enjoy breathtaking views of the high Himalayan peaks but also enjoy scenic beauty on the way. From Sandakphu, one can even see Mount Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga and Lhotse. If you visit Kalimpong, you can trek through Relli, Pankhasari and Neora to Rochella.

Darjeeling is a great place for trying hang-gliding and ballooning. There are cliffs, valleys and hills that make it an ideal place particularly for ballooning. And of course, one can also enjoy river rafting at river Teesta. River Teesta is perfect for river rafting as it has strong currents and deep gorges, which is necessary for rafting.

Canoeing and kayaking can also be enjoyed, but one would have to go to Mirik, since the lake there is perfect for these activities.

Mountain biking is probably the favorite sport of adventure enthusiasts. The adventurers can travel from Martam to Gangtok in Sikkim., visiting Rumtek monastery on the way.

The Himalayan Mountaineering institute is just the place for those interested in rock climbing. Archery competition is held during the annual Tea & Tourism Festival. Those participating in the contest use traditional Sikkimese bows and arrows.

Elephant rides can be enjoyed at Jaldapara. There one can also check out Bengal tigers and one-horned rhinoceros. While one is in Darjeeling, he/she can also do a bit of shopping. Things that can be bought are, Tibetan crafts like carpets, rugs, wood and leatherwork. The Tibetan refugee Self Help Center is one good place from where you can get great gift items.

Darjeeling-Getting There & Accommodation
The closest airport is at Bagdogra. From this airport, there are regular flights to Kolkata. The nearest railhead is at Siliguri. There is also a toy train that runs from New Jalpaiguri/Siliguri to Darjeeling.

The closest bus station is at Siliguri.

Finding accommodation at Darjeeling, is not a difficult task. There are many hotels and Resorts that offer comfortable rooms. You can easily find a suitable hostel or hotel according to the facilities you are looking for, and of course, according to your budget.

There are many restaurants and eateries in Darjeeling. Tourists on a tour to this hill station must try milk shakes, pastries and if they are willing to be more adventurous, they can try a glass of chhang (an alcoholic beverage).

Darjeeling-Things to keep in mind
One must keep enough warm clothes in their bags before coming to Darjeeling.

If adventure sports are on the agenda, then a complete physical examination is recommended.

When trying adventure sports, such as river rafting and hang-gliding, follow the instructions given by the instructor.

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Cauvery


Cauvery Fishing Camp - Fast Facts

Location Southern Karnataka, 100 km from Bangalore, in the village of Bheemeshwari.
STD Code 08231
Best time to visit October to January

 Fishing is the favorite outdoor activity of many. It is not merely about a "catch" but about the "wait", the sense of calm that comes over the mind as one waits. Then of course, there is the chirping of the birds in the background and finally the sense of achievement one feels as the fish bites the bait. If you seek just such a relaxing time, then come and spend a holiday in Cauvery Fishing Camp with Adventure Tours of India.

The Cauvery Fishing Camp is located by the side of River Cauvery. The beautiful river flows through the woods of Karnataka, which makes it an ideal place for those who seek peace and scenic beauty.

Cauvery Fishing Camp-Places to see in and around the camp
There is a temple, which is located at a distance of mere 200 yards from the camp entrance. It is surrounded by lush greenery and is a beautiful place to visit.

One can also take a nature walk to beautiful places around the Cuavery fishing camp. One can enjoy seeing birds, and beautiful butterflies besides all kinds of flowers. There is another option, that of walking up to Watch tower and checking out the breathtaking view it offers of the Cauvery river below.

Cauvery Fishing Camp-Things to do

The great thing about the Cauvery Fishing Camp, is that one can enjoy many other activities here besides fishing. One can enjoy boat-rides, bird watching, river rafting and trekking.

Now, coming back to fishing, which is the favorite outdoor activity of many, Cauvery River is home to Mahseer fish, which is the finest game fish in the world. This freshwater fish is known to be the hardest fighting species of fish. This is the main reason why the Cauvery fishing camp sees a lot of visitors very year, not only from India but also from other countries.

Two species of Mahseer can be spotted at the fishing camp, the Tor Khudree and Tor Mussullah. There are other common fishes too, such as catfish an carp. Crocodiles can also be spotted. .

Trekking is one of the activities people indulge in, while they take a break from fishing. Many opt for the trek to the Basavanna betta (4000 feet). There are other paths too, several of them are forest trails and many lead to hilltops.

River rafting is another activity people can enjoy while at the camp. It is mainly for those who are not satisfied with fishing and seek more adventure and thrill.

Cauvery Fishing Camp-Getting There & Accommodation

The closest airport is in Bangalore, which is 100 kms away. This airport has flight to all the major cities in India.

The nearest railhead is at Bangalore. From here one can take trains to all the major cities in India.

Accommodation is no problem at the Cauvery Fishing camp. There are several lodges and resorts that offer comfortable accommodation. One can also try staying in a tent, if he/she really wants to enjoy the complete camping experience.

Cauvery Fishing Camp-Things to keep in mind
It is important to know that you cannot simply walk away with your catch. You may weigh it or take a snap to boast to your friends later, but you have to return it to the water. This is the "catch and release" system, which needs to be followed, so the Mahseer does not disappear from water altogether.

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