Gorubathan

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Gorubathan

Gorubathan, a scenic village in the Kalimpong district, is known for its natural beauty, lush tea gardens, and peaceful ambience. As you travel from Damdim to Gorubathan, the route is lined with rolling tea gardens that offer a refreshing aroma — a treat for tea lovers. The Chel riverbed in Gorubathan is a quiet and serene spot, especially popular during monsoons for its mesmerizing river views and calm surroundings.

Dalim Fort, a historic site perched atop a hill above the village, was built by the Lepcha king Gaeboo Achyok. Though now in ruins, the fort offers spectacular panoramic views of the valley below. From Gorubathan, travelers can also explore Jhandi — an emerging offbeat destination that offers breathtaking views of Mt. Kanchenjunga and the eastern Himalayan ranges.

 

How to reach Gorubathan

By Air: The nearest airport is Bagdogra Airport (IXB), located about 100 km from Gorubathan. It is well-connected to major Indian cities like Kolkata, Delhi, and Mumbai. After reaching Bagdogra, you can hire a cab or take a shared vehicle to reach Gorubathan comfortably.

By Train: The closest major railway station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP), around 80 km away. NJP is a major junction with trains from across India. From the station, taxis and shared jeeps are available to take you to Gorubathan.

By Road: From Siliguri, take NH 27, then connect to NH 10 towards Kalimpong (approx. 70 km). From Kalimpong, continue along Relli Road for another 28 km to reach Gorubathan. The journey offers scenic views of tea gardens and hills, making it a refreshing drive.

 

Places to Visit in and Around Gorubathan

Dalim Fort: Perched atop a hill in Dalim Busty, this ruined fort was once built by King Gaeboo Achyok, a Lepcha ruler. To reach the fort, a short uphill trek is required. While the structure now lies in ruins, the panoramic view from the top makes the effort worthwhile.

Chel River (Chel Khola): This scenic riverside spot is one of the most peaceful places in Gorubathan. Loved by locals, Chel River offers a stress-free environment perfect for picnics, quiet walks, or simply enjoying the calming sound of the flowing water — especially stunning during monsoon.

Jhandi (Jhandidara): Located around 81 kilometers from Gorubathan, Jhandi is a tranquil hilltop destination known for its soothing atmosphere and breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga range. It's an ideal offbeat location for nature lovers seeking peace and solitude.

Suntaleykhola: About an hour’s drive from Gorubathan, Suntaleykhola is another serene forest destination nestled near the foothills of the Neora Valley. It’s a great spot for birdwatching, nature walks, and forest stays.

Lava & Loleygaon: These charming nearby hill towns can be reached within 1.5–2 hours from Gorubathan. Lava is the gateway to Neora Valley National Park, while Loleygaon offers the famous Canopy Walk through hanging bridges in the forest.

Faforkheti View Point: A hidden viewpoint near Gorubathan offering mesmerizing sunrise views over the eastern Himalayas and nearby valleys.