Darjeeling is famous for tea, its steam train and as a hill station of the British Raj. Spread over rolling hillsides it has retained all its colonial charming and is stunningly beautiful. Sikkim a former independent Buddhist Kingdom until 1975, lies in the very heart of the Himalayas and under Kanchenjunga; the world’s 3rd highest mountain. It nestles between Nepal, Tibet Bhutan and Darjeeling.
There are a good variety of trails offering interesting day walks amongst rolling hills of tea plantations, on pilgrimage paths to Gompas (Buddhist monasteries) and shrines and tracks to remote tribal villages. Every day the views are spectacular – whether it’s swirling mists in the valleys, forested hillsides, snow-capped mountains peaks or lush green rice terraces. In Darjeeling visit the Everest and Mountaineering Museums and Tenzing Samadhi statue and zoo where you can see Red Panda and Snow leopard.
This is a walking holiday where you are immersed into another world – one of monumental natural beauty, inhabited by a gentle race of mountain people that live by their ancient customs. There is something about Himalayan Buddhist peoples that sets them apart from others; they exude calmness and tranquillity and their beautiful mountain monasteries compliment the stunning mountain scenery. We know from experience that this holiday has the makings of being a life-changing trip.