

Experience the vibrant Night Market at Darjeeling, a bustling street market offering local cuisine, handicrafts, and a glimpse into the town's diverse culture.
Renowned worldwide, Darjeeling tea is known as the 'Champagne of Teas' for its unique flavour and aroma.
Crafted from local wool, these sweaters, shawls, and caps keep you warm and are a symbol of Darjeeling's cool climate.
Intricately designed, this silver jewellery is inspired by the Gorkha culture and is a popular souvenir from Darjeeling.
A must-visit for sunrise views of Mount Kanchenjunga, the world's third highest peak.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this narrow-gauge railway offers a scenic journey through the hills.
A vibrant local market offering street food, shopping, and cultural experiences.
A hearty noodle soup with vegetables or meat, often eaten for breakfast.
A traditional Tibetan cheese snack, often eaten as a midday snack or evening treat.
Steamed or fried dumplings filled with meat or vegetables, served with a spicy chutney.
Iconic bakery and restaurant since 1927, known for its breakfast items and pastries.
Historic restaurant serving traditional Bengali cuisine since 1900, famous for its lunch buffet.
Upscale dining experience at a tea estate, offering stunning views and gourmet meals.
Darjeeling's climate is unpredictable with frequent rain showers, especially during monsoons.
While cards are accepted in some places, it's recommended to have local currency for small vendors and markets.
Darjeeling is famous for its tea. Buying a sampler pack supports local businesses and offers a taste of the region.

A vibrant cultural hub in Yilan County, showcasing local art, history, and traditional performances.

Kolaba Fort, a 17th-century marvel, stands majestically in the Arabian Sea, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Maharashtra's rich history.
QAGOMA is a dual gallery comprising the Queensland Art Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art, showcasing an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art.