Tiger Hill
Known for offering spectacular views of Mount Everest & Kanchenjunga, Darjeeling’s Tiger Hill should be on your bucket list if you're in the area. Please note that due to a limitation on the number of vehicles on Tiger Hill in the morning, a sunrise visit cannot guaranteed. But in case your morning visit is skipped, we will definitely drive you there in the evening.
Himalayan Mountaineering Instituite
Established in November 1954 in the memory of Tenzing Norgay, the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute was built with a purpose to encourage mountaineering as an organized sport in India. The highlight of the institute is the mountaineering museum. Paintings, artifacts, models, and equipment are some of the exhibits in the museum. Inside the museum, there's also an Everest section, featuring tools, maps and other articles that were used to climb the hill. Within the premises of Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, there's Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park.
Himalayan Zoological park
Covering an area of 205 hectares, Himalayan Zoological Park preserves and nurtures the amazing wildlife of Gangtok. Situated at an altitude of 1,780 meters, the park also offers mesmeric views of Mount Kanchenjunga. Explore this incredible habitat of animals like Himalayan Red Panda, Snow Leopard Cat, Himalayan Black Bear, Crimson-Horned Pheasant, Himalayan Palm Civet along with other species of flora and fauna. Himalayan Zoological Park is the very first zoo of Sikkim.
Tibetan Refugee Centre
Established on 1st October 1959, the Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre is home to displaced Tibetans who followed the Dalai Lama to India in early 1959. This refugee centre has a Tibetan Buddhist Temple and various sections where excellent carpets, wood carvings, wool and woollen items are produced. There is also a Photographic Exhibition Hall which exhibits black and white photographs on Tibetan history. Visitors can wander through the workshops where Tibetan craftsmen can be seen at work. One can also buy handicrafts that are on sale at the showroom.
Tezing Rock
Tenzing Rock is a giant natural rock which was named after the mountaineer, Tenzing Norgay, who made the first successful ascent of Mount Everest with Edmund Hillary in 1953. Starting from 20ft and rising to 80ft, the Tenzing Rock is a natural rock climbing site with varied climbing routes. The rock has two sides for climbing; the left side is used by professional rock climbers while the right side is used by amateurs who climb the rock with the help of guides. It is a popular attraction among tourists who want to experience some thrill and adventure amidst the serenity of Darjeeling.
Gombu Rock
Located opposite the famous Tenzing Rock, the Gombu Rock is named after Nawang Gombu, the nephew of Tenzing Norgay and the first person to climb Everest twice. This giant natural rock is a famous location for rock climbing for both professionals and amateurs.
Japanese Temple
The Japanese Temple is a Buddhist place of worship, located just a short drive away from central Darjeeling. The beautiful construction was made in the authentic Japanese style in 1972 and is also known by the name of Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist Temple.
Peace Pagoda
Located atop the Charlemont Hill, Japanese Peace Pagoda is a sacred symbol of harmony and brotherhood. It was built under the supervision of Nichidatsu Fujii and is open for people from all walks of life. A perfect example of Japanese architectural style, the temple is decorated with sandstone carvings, depicting stories from different chapters of Gautam Buddha's life. Close to the Peace Pagoda is a two-storied white building with a large prayer room where the chief priest offers the prayers.
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