Thursday, September 18, 2014

Trip to Darjeeling - 4

[Continued from Trip to Darjeeling - 3] The next day morning we went to the Supermarket Taxi Stand. From there we hopped on to a Singamari bound share taxi and told the driver to drop us at the Happy Valley Tea Estate entrance. The entrance to the estate is situated on the main road but the factory is below and one has to walk to reach the factory. It was about 15 minutes walk but the scenery of the tea garden was beautiful. Happy Valley is the only tea garden in Darjeeling town. There was a guide waiting in front of the factory gate. He showed us how the tea plucked from the garden is processed. We saw the various machines and processes by which tea is made. There was a souvenir shop too where we bought a packet of Happy Valley Tea. Then we walked to the Singamari Taxi Stand. From there we took a share taxi to get back to Supermarket Taxi Stand. That day we took rest in the hotel.

Happy Valley Tea Factory

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Trip to Darjeeling - 3

[Continued from Trip to Darjeeling - 2] The day after we woke up late in the morning. After breakfast we had a stroll in the Mall and inquired about how to go to Mirik at the Supermarket Taxi Stand. We booked a car which would take us to Mirik tour, the next day  We were told to get ready by 8 o' clock in the morning.

View from Simana
The next day we got ready quickly and reached the place where our car was to wait for us. The car came and we started our journey towards Mirik. On the way we stopped at Simana. The view of the distant hills of Nepal from Simana is awesome. Next we reached Mirik. In front of us we saw the Sumendu Lake, the prime attraction of the place. The lake has an arched footbridge over it linking the two sides of the lake. Firstly we had our breakfast with Momos. This traditional delicacy is much tastier and cheaper in these hilly places than in the cities.


Sunday, August 10, 2014

Trip to Darjeeling - 2

[Continued from Trip to Darjeeling] The Darjeeling railway station was a long walk from the Chowrasta. From the Passenger Reservation Counter of the station, we bought tickets for a one way ride from Darjeeling to Ghum. After that we were lucky to witness a joy ride train starting from the station so that we could get the shots. Dhirdham Temple, one of the attractions of Darjeeling is visible from the station. On the way back we booked car for the Tiger Hill tour from a travel agency. The tour consisted of Tiger Hill, Batasia Loop and Ghum Monastery. Then we went to the Bengal Natural History Museum. It is located close to the Mall. The museum hosts an impressive stuffed collection of butterflies, moths, insects and other animals and birds. Various stuffed fishes and reptiles are also kept in this museum. In another room the varied ecosystems of West Bengal has been depicted. After that we came back to our hotel.

Toy Train at Darjeeling Station
The next day we woke up at 3 am and got ready. The car picked us up from the Mall at about 3:45 am. We reached Tiger Hill at about 4:30 am. Although the sky was lighting up but the actual sunrise had not started yet. After a while we saw a small portion of the sun becoming visible. Gradually the whole of it became visible to us. After watching sunrise we got back to our car and then went to Batasia Loop. At this place the toy train traverses a loop. There is a Gorkha War Memorial along with flower gardens. The beauty of the loop has now been damaged by the people sitting on the rail tracks selling various items to the tourists. Our next destination was Ghum Monastery. The scenic view of the distant hills and houses from the monastery is amazing. After that we came back to Darjeeling.


Saturday, July 12, 2014

Trip to Darjeeling

It was a scorching summer in Kolkata with news of heat waves and rising temperature coming in the daily weather forecast. I decided it was once more time to move out of the city. To a cool destination - Darjeeling, I thought was the correct place.

We boarded the Kolkata-Haldibari Superfast Express and set out towards New Jalpaiguri. The train reached NJP an hour and a half behind the scheduled time of 18:50 hrs. That night we stayed at Hotel Miami in New Jalpaiguri. The day after we went to Siliguri by auto rickshaw. Siliguri and New Jalpaiguri are actually twin towns and are located very close to each other. Our auto dropped us at one of the many travel agency counters scattered in the town of Siliguri which conduct daily car service to Darjeeling. We bought tickets from the counter and hopped into the car. The car started moving. Soon we saw a narrow gauge railway line by the road side - the track of the heritage Darjeeling Toy Train. But soon our car was diverted to Rohini Highway instead of travelling on Hill Cart Road, the traditional way to reach Darjeeling because of a land slide on that road. The new road was very steep and had a number of pin head curves. It took about three hours for our car to get to Darjeeling. We descended from the car at Super Market Taxi Stand. Since we had made no hotel booking so my first job was to find a hotel to stay at least for that night.

On the way to Darjeeling

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Visit to Gangtok (Part - 5)

[Continued from Visit to Gangtok (Part - 4)] We started in good spirit towards Yumthang Valley from Lachung. But luck was not in our favour. After travelling for a while we found that the road in front of us was blocked by debris which resulted from the previous day's evening shower. The sad news had crushed our spirits. We tried to inquire from the army officials present there to know whether the road would open soon. But they replied that it would open at about 3 pm. As a last hope we urged our co passengers to stay for another day so that we could see the Yumthang Valley and then return to Gangtok. But they refused since they had a booking at a hotel in Darjeeling. With all hopes lost we climbed onto the back seat of the car and came back to our hotel. After that we went out to stroll in the roads of Lachung. We went near the Lachung river. The scenery was amazing. On one side was the gushing river with its white water flowing through the rocks and on the other side green hills with a clear blue sky in background. It was wonderful. But it was time to return to Gangtok. Disheartened, we started our return journey. Good Bye Lachung!

Lachung

I tried to fell asleep in the car in order to compensate for the less sleep last night. But the road would not let me do so. Our car was jerking and bumping as we moved on towards Gangtok. So I had to stay awake. Suddenly I caught a glimpse of a white thing protruding out of the clouds. For a moment I could not understand what it was but the next moment I was sure that it was nothing else than the majestic Mt Kanchenjunga. We stopped and got out of the car. Although the mountain was not fully visible but it was still not difficult to understand what it was. After clicking some photos we again started our journey towards Gangtok. At last we reached Gangtok. Our car dropped us at the N. Sikkim Taxi Stand. From there we took a taxi to reach Hotel Woodland. We were shown our room. That night we had our dinner at the Woodland Restaurant.