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Kalimpong

Overview

Kalimpong is an east Indian hill town in the Himalayan foothills of West Bengal. Perched on a ridge above the Teesta River, it’s home to colonial-era buildings like MacFarlane Memorial Church, named after a Scottish missionary. South, the hilltop Durpin Monastery, or Zang Dhok Palri Phodang, contains sacred Buddhist scriptures. Deolo Park has landscaped gardens and offers views of the town and surrounding hills.

Breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga and Chola range. It overlooks the Teesta valley. Home to a beautiful nursery industry. People say that the area was ruled by Bhutanese kings and was a forward post of the Bhutanese Army till the 19th century. Dotted with ancient Buddhist monasteries, centuries old churches and exquisite revered temples Kalimpong marks the Bhutanese history till it was wrested by British rulers. The Jang Dong Palriffo Brang (Monastery), Thongsa Gompa (Bhutanese Monastery) are some famous places to visit. Also make sure to visit the flower markets famous for its orchids and lovely bright flowers.

Places to Visit

» Morgan House

» Durpin Dara Hill

» Cactus Nursery

» Deolo Hill

» Mangal Dham

» Teesta Bazar

» Hiking in Kalimpong

» Kalimpong Science Centre

» Lepcha Museum

» Nature Interpretation centre

» Seventh Mile View Poing

» Thongsa Gompa

» Neora Valley National Park

» Jang Dog Palriffo Brang Gompa

» Galingka

» Sericulture Research Institute

» Teesta River Rafting

» Tharpa Choeling Gompa

» St. Theresa Catholic Church

» Ringking Farm

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