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Darjeeling Tour: Experience the Thrill of Five Special Attractions
Travelers should book this tour because this five point are the special attraction in Darjeeling where travelers can have the best time of their lives and can have a wonderful day just being at its premises.
Travelers should book this tour because this five point are the special attraction in Darjeeling where travelers can have the best time of their lives and can have a wonderful day just being at its premises.
Duration:
3 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Ava Art Gallery - Located approximately 5 kilometers from Darjeeling’s main market along the National Highway, Ava Art Gallery was founded in 1965 by the late Bhopal Rao Sett and Ava Devi. It remains one of the few art galleries of its kind in the Darjeeling hills, showcasing a collection of 60 exquisite artworks by Ava Devi, including water, oil,…
- Ava Art Gallery - Located approximately 5 kilometers from Darjeeling’s main market along the National Highway, Ava Art Gallery was founded in 1965 by the late Bhopal Rao Sett and Ava Devi. It remains one of the few art galleries of its kind in the Darjeeling hills, showcasing a collection of 60 exquisite artworks by Ava Devi, including water, oil, and thread paintings.
- Japanese Peace Pagoda - The Japanese Peace Pagoda was established by followers of the Nipponzan Myohoji, a Japanese Buddhist order. It is the tallest free-standing structure in town and features the avatars of Buddha. Nearby is the Nipponzan Myohoji Temple, built in traditional Japanese style, offering visitors a place for peace and reflection. Visitors can meditate, interact with resident Japanese monks, and photography is allowed in the temple.
- Tea Garden - Among the various tea plantations in and around Darjeeling, the most famous are Happy Valley and Chitrey Tea Garden. Chitrey Tea Garden specializes in a variety of tea bushes. Visitors can enjoy the stunning view of Mount Kanchenjunga while sitting among the tea bushes and sipping the renowned Darjeeling Tea.
- Mahakal Temple - The historical account of the Shiva-Lingas representing Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva gives the place deep spiritual significance. The relocation of the monastery to Bhutia Busty after its destruction in the Gorkha invasion reflects the community’s resilience and dedication to preserving their culture. Bhutia Busty Monastery today holds a prominent place in Sikkim’s heritage.
- Tibetan Refugee Self Help Center - The Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre (TRSHC), located in Lebong and locally known as Hermitage, was founded on October 2, 1959. Zhu Dan established this center in 1959 with funds raised through local charity (wife of Gyalo Thondup). Initially, the facility provided emergency relief to Tibetan refugees who had made the perilous journey across the Himalayas into India. For Tibetans, the hillside held special significance because the Thirteenth Dalai Lama had spent his exile in India from 1910 to 1912, following the Chinese invasion of Tibet at the time. The center was established as a charitable organization under the Indian government’s act. The center began with just four employees and now houses 130 Tibetan families. The center has been involved in a variety of activities, including handicrafts, artisan training, and craftsmanship.

What's Included
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel Pick-up & Drop-Off
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel Pick-up & Drop-Off
What's Not Included
- Camera, Camcorders
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Personal Expenses
- Tour Guide
- Addmission Fees to the places of interest.
- Camera, Camcorders
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Personal Expenses
- Tour Guide
- Addmission Fees to the places of interest.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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