Bijanbari road, Darjeeling, West Bengal
Booking starts from
₹3000 26% OFF
₹2200/room + taxes
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Government Id Required at Check In. | |
Pets are allowed | |
500 per night, food according to requirement. | |
* Cancellation Handling Charge of Rs.300 will apply for all cancellation cases. This will be calculated on per booking id basis. * If booking is cancelled, the refund will be processed in this format within 7 days from the cancellation request. Deduction will be calculated on the total booking value. 30 days - No deduction 30 - 15 days - 25% deduction 15 - 7 days - 50% deduction 7 - 4 days - 75% deduction 4 - 0 days - No refund |
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Places to Visit Near Bijanbari
Chota Rangeet River: If you enjoy picnicking, fishing or simply relaxing by the riverside, then Chotta Rangeet River is the right place for you. Situated just 2 KM from the town centre, this river flows right through Bijanbari offering a beautiful scenic view.
Darjeeling: One of the most famous hill stations in India, Darjeeling is just 30 km from Bijanbari. It is known for its tea gardens and a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site. A day trip to Darjeeling from Bijanbari is a great way to explore its colonial charm, bustling markets, and iconic tourist spots like the Tiger Hill sunrise point and the Batasia Loop.
Singalila National Park: Singalila National Park is about 50 kilometers from Bijanbari and is a paradise for trekkers and nature enthusiasts. It is home to the famous Sandakphu trek, which offers panoramic views of the world’s highest peaks, including Everest and Kanchenjunga. The park is also known for its diverse flora and fauna, including the rare red panda.
Maneybhanjang: Approximately 45 kilometers from Bijanbari, Maneybhanjang is the starting point for the trek to Sandakphu. This small village is known as the “Gateway to Sandakphu” and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. It’s an ideal spot for trekking enthusiasts and those looking to explore the Singalila Ridge.
Lepchajagat: Located about 35 kilometres from Bijanbari, Lepchajagat is a quiet, offbeat destination surrounded by dense forests of rhododendrons, oak, and pine trees. This village offers a perfect getaway for those who are nature lovers and are fond of bird watching. It is a place where everyone wants to visit to seek calmness away from the crowd.
Jorpokhri: This hilltop lake area is just 40 km from Bijanbari. This place is known for its beauty and its breathtaking views of the Himalayas. The twin lakes here are home to the Himalayan Salamander. This is the perfect place for photoshoots, picnics, and sightseeing.
Dawaipani: Dawaipani is a small, serene village located about 25 kilometres from Bijanbari. It offers stunning views of the Kanchenjunga range and is an excellent place for those looking to experience the authentic village life of the Himalayas. The village is known for its tranquility, organic farming, and friendly locals.
Ghum Monastery: About 35 kilometers from Bijanbari, Ghum Monastery is one of the oldest Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in Darjeeling. It’s a spiritual and peaceful place, offering insights into the Buddhist way of life. The monastery houses a 15-foot high statue of the Maitreya Buddha and is a significant pilgrimage site.
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