Situated at an altitude of 1300 metres on the Bhutan-Tibet-Sikkim
boarder on the eastern part of Darjeeling Himalayas, the sub-division town Kalimpong
was an important trading center in the earlier days, when the trade routes/silk
routes between Tibet, Bhutan and Sikkim were very much active. The brilliant climate
of Kalimpong attracted the British, who later set up their establishments there.
The old churches, the Graham's home, the Morgan House, golf course still hold the
memory of the British Raj. Once a small Leptcha village slowly turned into an ideal
place for holydayers.
The beckoning Himalayas, dense virgin forests, vast valleys and meadows and of course
the perennial shinning but chilling weather together have placed Kalimpong in the
map of the most important tourist destinations in the Eastern Himalayas. The climate
of Kalimpong has helped in the production of orchid, cactus and ornamental plants.
A huge quantity of orchids and gladiolus are produced in the numerous nurseries
and are exported to different countries. Kalimpong is a majore center for traditional
handicrafts. The wood curving, thanka paintings, metal crafts, Tibetian and Leptcha
jewelries, wooden mask attract a large number of tourists through out the year.
The journey from Siliguri to Kalimpong is a memorable one too!
The first phase of a total 64Kms journey on the NH31 passes through the dense forest
of Mahananda Wild Life Sanctuary. Remember, this is a silence zone and must be driven
cautiously so that the natural habitat for elephant, bison and tiger is not disturbed.
Finally, you may be rewarded with a sight of majestic tusker on the roadside, a
glimpse of fleeing deer or a sudden colourful flashy flight of peacock. The journey
through the sanctuary ends at Sevok and you are suddenly exposed to a huge canvas
painted with forested hills, mighty river and vast river basin. The landscapes change
rapidly as your car takes the zigzag hilly road on the NH31A. The mighty Tista River
will accompany you throughout the second phase's journey up to Tista Bazaar. Tista
is dancing, twisting, bending; fly high with her! But the speed of the car must
remain within 40kmph limit. The final phase starts from Tista Bazaar as you take
a sharp upward turn through the winding roads towards Kalimpong. Tista is no more
with you now. She is left behind far below and lonely. You will not miss her for
long though as the vacuum will soon be replaced by the great Kunchanjungha-burning
in the blues!
Places of Interest
Durpin Dara: It is situated at an altitude of 1402 metres which offers
breathtaking views. This is an observatory point about 3 kms. from the town from
where a breath taking view of the Himalayan ranges can be seen. Durpin Dara is the
highest point in Kalimpong accessible by car. Durpin Dara offers a finest view of
the plains and the mighty Teesta.
Kalibari: Kalibari is about 2 km from the town.
Pedong Monstery: Established in 1837, Pedong Monastery near the Damsang fort
is of Bhutanese origin. It is situated about a kilometer from the Damsang fort.
Flower Nurseries: Kalimpong is famous for
flower nurseries which export exotic flowers. Kalimpong is the only place where
many commercial flower nurseries are situated. One should visit the beautiful laid
out 'Universal Nursery' about 3 km from the town. The Sri Ganesh Moni Pradhan Nursery
at 12th mile is specially renowned for its varieties of orchidsand the Udai Mani
Pradhan Nursery are among the most important in the area. If you are interested
in Rose, Gerbera and Dahlias you can visit Standard Nursery at Chibo Busty.
Dr. Graham's House: It was founded by Dr. John Anderson Graham in 1900 on
the lower slopes of Deole Hill. This Extraordinary educational institution is situated
in a sprawling campus of 500 acres. The institution has its own farmhouse, bakery,
dairy, poultry, hospital and clothing department. Every year in the month of May
a gala festival called May Fair is organised here. It is a unique institution still
supported by part by charitable collections and sponsors from all over the world.
Mangal Dham: This recently constructed place
of worship is a marvellous piece of architecture.
Reaching Kalimpong:
Kalimpong is easily accessible by road from Siliguri.
The 70 Kms journey by car takes about 2.5 Hrs. The important rail station New Jalpaiguri
(NJP) is another 5kms from Siliguri. NJP is directly connected with all major cities
of India.
Bagdogra, one of the most important Airport of North East India, is only 14 kms
from Siliguri. Indian Airlines and Jet Airways have regular Air service connecting
Bagdogra with New Delhi, Guahati and Kolkata.
Brief Information about Kalimpong
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Where to Stay
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Hotel Silver Oaks (Super Deluxe)
Himalayan Hotel (Deluxe)
Kalimpong Park (Deluxe)
Soods Garden Retreat (Standard)
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Places Around
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from Siliguri - 70 Kms 2.5 Hrs.
from Darjeeling: 56 km 2 Hrs
from Lava: 30 km 1.5 Hrs
from Lolaygaon / Lolegaon: 54 Km 2.5 Hrs
from Pedong: 20 km 45 minutes
from Gangtok: 85 km 3 Hrs
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Things to know
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Altitude - 4,200 ft.
Population - 42,000 (2001 census).
Language - Nepali, Hindi, English, Bengali, Tibetan
Ethnicity - Original inhibitants are Lepchas, today the town is a mix of Nepali,
Tibetan, Sikkemese and other communities.
Weather - 10 - 25 degree centigrate during summer, 5 - 15 during winter.
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