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Places of Interest |
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Darjeeling, which is the blend of
beauty, class, elegance and economy with the
influence of Victorian life-style, it can be
described as the perfect ambience of a hill resort.
Following are some of the places of interest to be
explored. |
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Tibetan Refugee Self - Help
Centre: It was founded under his Holiness Dalai
Lama following the dramatic escape from Tibet
following the Chinese intrusion. This centre is the
exemplary steps taken by Tibetans in exile to help
themselves through rehabilitation to overcome the
hurdles relating to economic, social, psychological,
cultural and spiritual. The centre is located at a
hill side on Hermitage over looking Lebong Race
Course Ground which the land was originally leased
and later bought from St Joseph’s College. Centre
produces Tibetan carpets and other Handicraft items
besides their self help activities. |
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Himalayan Mountaineering
Institute: Caters to the training requirements
in mountaineering, this Institute is situated in
Birch Hill Park. Training course imparted are –
Adventure, Basic, Advanced. The institute itself was
constructed in November 4th 1954, where the
foundation stone was laid by Lt Prime Minister
Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru. This Institute as it is
said was started under the influence of Tenzing
Norgay after scaling Mount Everest with Sir Edmund
Hillary after the encouragement from Queen Elizabeth
II of Great Britain. The Institute Museum displays
the equipment used in the victorious attempt to
scale the peak. |
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Padmaja Naidu Himalayan
Zoological Park: Adjacent to Himalayan
Mountaineering Institute this Zoo in house the high
altitude wildlife like, Siberian Tiger, Himalayan
Black Bear, Pandas, Dear, Leopards, Birds, Monkeys,
etc.
Lloyd Botanical Gardens: Just below the town is this
Garden in housing plants from Sikkim Himalaya, other
sub – temperate and Himalayan zones. This garden
also has in-house plants from Europe, China, Japan,
America, Australia, and New Zealand etc. Started by
Sir Ashley Eden on 1878 in the 40 acres land gifted
by Mr. W Lloyd’s the proprietor of the Bank by the
name of Lloyd’s Bank, in order to make one of the
best gardens in Asia. |
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Yiga - Choling Bhuddhist
Monastery: Nine kilometres ahead of Darjeeling
town, this monastery at an altitude of 7,500 feet is
situated at Ghoom. Built in 1875 by Lama Sherab
Gyatso it follows the path of worship of Maitreya
Buddha – coming Buddha. Among the Buddhist text
there is the Buddhist Tibetan Gospel running into
108 volumes, Monks perform the Tibetan folk dances
during February – March to welcome the Tibetan New
year. This Monastery belongs to Yellow Sect. |
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Japanese Temple: This
temple belonging to Hinayana sect of Buddhism with
the name Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist Temple was
started in the year 1972. Peace Pagoda was opened on
1st November 1992, which was inaugurated by film
actor Sunil Dutt. Located on the spur above town at
the distance of about four kilometers commands the
panoramic view of Darjeeling town and
Khangchendzonga range. It is near Lal Kothi, the
Present administrative centre of DGHC. |
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Tenzing Rock: About 5
kilometres from Darjeeling town towards Lebong Race
Course ground alongside Lebong Cart Road is this 100
feet rock where initial mountaineering training by
Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) is
conducted. Rappling down the rock gives the
breathtaking and spine chilling experience. |
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Tiger Hill: While driving
or hiking the steep road passing through forests of
Ferns, Oaks, Pines, Magnolias etc, all dressed in
green takes one to this famous Tiger Hill at an
altitude of 8,482 feet which is about 14 kilometeres
from Darjeeling town. From this spot one can see the
breathtaking view of Mt.
Khangchendzonga and all the other ranges. In the
grandeur and beauty of towering snow capped
mountains, one can occasionally spot. Mt Everest and
other peaks as well while extending views to
mountains in Tibet. This place is also famous for
viewing the early morning sunrise, the actual
beginning of the day where nature engulfs one to
ecstasy. |
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Barbotey Rock Garden: Situated
below Dali on the adjacent way to Sidrabong Power
Station at the distance of about 12 kilometres from
Darjeeling town is this Garden which is a very
attractive picnic spot with natural water falls and
flower garden developed by DGHC. |
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Shrubbery Park: Located at Jawahar Parbat behind Raj
Bhawan is this beautiful garden which is ideal for
picnics, while offering magnificent view of mountain
peaks. |
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