

A UNESCO World Heritage site, this narrow-gauge railway offers a scenic journey through the Himalayas, connecting Darjeeling with the Indian plains.

Darjeeling's climate is cool, with temperatures dropping at night.

Exploring the Himalayan Railway and nearby tea gardens requires sturdy footwear.
Monsoon rains are common in Darjeeling, so a waterproof jacket is essential.
Darjeeling tea, known as the 'Champagne of Teas', is a unique black tea grown in the Darjeeling region.
Influenced by Tibetan culture, these artifacts include thangka paintings, prayer wheels, and traditional masks.
These handcrafted wooden toys replicate the iconic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway's steam engines and carriages.
Iconic for its breakfast, especially the Darjeeling tea and toast.
Famous for its breakfast, especially the croissants and Darjeeling tea.
Known for its lunch buffet and variety of teas.
Panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga.
UNESCO World Heritage site offering a scenic toy train ride through the mountains.
Home to various endangered Himalayan species, including the red panda.

A serene, lush bamboo forest in Yunnan, China, featuring towering bamboo groves and a tranquil lake.

Kudagu Market, nestled in the heart of Kodagu, is a vibrant hub for local produce and culture.
Explore vibrant coral reefs and marine life in the crystal-clear waters of the Giftun Islands, a protected national park in the Red Sea.
Deep-fried rice bread, served with tea, best enjoyed in the morning.
Potato curry cooked with spices, a popular breakfast dish.

Steamed or fried dumplings filled with meat or vegetables.