Kalimpong
is a small hill station between Siliguri and Gangtok.

The road is one of the most scenic routes in this part of the nation. The
swift flowing Teesta river runs by the side of the road adding to the beauty of the
scenery.

The name, Kalimpong, has three different origins. One, it means the place
where the local tribesmen gathered to organize field sports, second, it takes its
name from the Bhutanese kings ministers stronghold and thirdly, it is named
after Kaulim, a fibrous plant found in abundance in this region.

The town is 1250 m above sea level and offers excellent views of the Mt Kanchenjunga
and the other Himalayan peaks. The popular view points are Durpin Dara and Deoro Hill.

Kalimpong has several monasteries and also a Kali temple. The Tibetan Monastery
and curio center and Dr Graham's home are important tour stops.
Lava (32kms), a small village is another picturesque place. Lava is also the base
for trekking to the Neora National Park. Lolegaon is 25 kms from Lava and one can see the
Singalila ranges from here.
Quickfacts:
Population: 40,000;
Language: Gorkha, Nepali, Hindi, Bengali, English.
Weather:
Summer:
Mar to Jun 15°C -25°C.
Monsoons:
Jul to Aug. Rainfall: Average Annual 2030 mm (80 inches)
Autumn & Winter:
Sep to Feb 7°C -15°C.
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PLACES OF INTEREST
Gompas
The Tharpa Choeling Gompa, which belongs to the Yellow
Hat (Gelukpa) sect of Tibetan Buddhism, is a 40 minute walk from town. Lower down the
hill, the Tongsa Gompa, or Bhutanese Monastery, is the oldest monastery in the area and
dates back to 1692.
Zong Dog Palri
Fo-Brang Gompa, was built in the mid-70s at Durpin Dara Hill and was consecrated by the
Dalai Lama. The gompa is worth a visit for its impressive wall paintings in the prayer
room, and a rare three-dimensional mandala upstairs. The mountain views are amazing from
Durpin Dara Hill.
Flower Nurseries
Kalimpong produces 80% of Indias gladioli and
is a significant orchid-growing area and it comes as no surprise that flowers are exported
from here to many cities in northern India.
Shri Mangal Dham

A lavish tribute would still fall short to a
soul so divine. Nevertheless "Mangal Dham" is a memorial built in this divine
memory in 1993.Sprawling over an area of two acres, "Mangal Dham" is considered
to be one of the most splendid temples in India.
Sericulture Research
Institute
At this institute silkworms are bred and silk is
produced as well as herbs and plants. Locate on the road to Darjeeling, the institute can
be visited between 9.30 am and 4 PM.
Kalimpong's attractions include
three Buddhist monasteries, spectacular churches, an excellent private library for
the study of Tibetan and Himalayan language and culture, a sericulture centre and a fine
view of the surrounding countryside.
Dr. Grahams Home
Less than an hours walk away from the town
centre is Dr. Grahams Home, which was founded in 1900 on the lower slopes of Deolo Hill. The chapel above the school dates from 1925 and
features beautiful stained-glass windows. Tourists can also visit the fine
turn-of-the-century school building, and many people often picnic on the school grounds.
From the school building, it is a further 40 minute walk to the summit of Deolo Hill,
where there is a Tourist Bungalow and one can enjoy fine views of Kalimpong from here.
Kalimpong has a well laid-out golf course near the Durpin
Dara Monastery. The monastery was built in the mid-1970s at Durpin Dara and consecrated by
the Dalai Lama. The view from here is breath-taking. The nine-hole golf course at Senchal
( near Darjeeling) is one of the highest in the world.
Nature Interpretation
Centre
Located on Rinkingpong Rd, this centre consists of a number of well-organized
dioramas, which depict the effects of human activity on the environment. The centre is
open to visitors from Friday to Wednesday from 10 am to 4 PM and admission is free. |
KALIMPONG:
CONNECTIONS :
By Road: Kalimpong is approachable by roads from Siliguri (66kms),
Darjeeling (51kms) and Gangtok (79 kms;Sikkim).
LODGING: Kalimpong
has a wide variety of hotels ranging from luxury to moderately priced.
HOW TO GET THERE :
By road from Darjeeling (3
hours).
From Calcutta by rail to Siliguri /
New Jalpaiguri. From there by road to Kalimpong.
Kalimpong
Map
Trips to make
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