What to do and see in West Bengal, India: The Best Mountains

November 6, 2021 Veronika Gaddis

West Bengal (/wɛst bɛŋˈɡɔːl/) is an Indian state, located in Eastern India on the Bay of Bengal. With over 91 million inhabitants (as of 2011), it is India's fourth-most populous state. It has an area of 88,752 km (34,267 sq mi). A part of the ethno-linguistic Bengal region, it borders Bangladesh in the east, and Nepal and Bhutan in the north. It also borders the Indian states of Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, Sikkim, and Assam. The state capital is Kolkata (Calcutta), the seventh-largest city in India. As for geography, West Bengal includes the Darjeeling Himalayan hill region, the Ganges delta, the Rarh region, and the coastal Sundarbans. The main ethnic group are the Bengalis, with Bengali Hindus forming the demographic majority.
Restaurants in West Bengal

1. Sandakphu

Singalila National Park 734101 India
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Sandakphu

Reviewed By EkMusafir - Pune, India

The trekking route to Sandakphu, the highest peak in West Bengal, runs through the Singalila National Park. The southern entry point to the park is at the Forest Check Post at Manebhanjang, 51 km from Darjeeling. We have to pay the entry charges at the check post, which was about ₹100 per head per day in March 2020 when we went. Forest and trek guides can be hired from the town. The 32 km trek route from Manebhajang to Sandakphu (height about 11,930 feet above mean sea level) and Phalut (21 km from Sandakphu) can be done over 2 to 4 days depending on the route, weather and your capacity to trek, and an equal number of days for the return. We decided to do the Jeep Safari, with a bit of trekking. We had to hire a 4 wheel drive Mahindra Jeep or a 1960s vintage British make Land Rover, with an experienced driver from the Manebhanjang Land Rover Association. The Jeep can cover the 32 km uphill climb in 4 or 5 hours with tea stops on the way. Since the ascent is very steep and bumpy, from 7000 feet to almost 12000 feet, we decided to take a couple of night halts to acclimatise ourselves. Keep in mind that the road is very rocky and uneven, and not advisable for the very old and infirm. There are some lodges and trekker’s huts at small villages on the Indo-Nepal border, along the route. We passed the villages of Chitray, Meghma, Gairibas, Tonglu, Tumling, Kalipokhri, Bhikaybanjang and finally reached Sandakphu. The beautiful views of the forests of bamboo, pine and fir trees, with the blooming rhododendron flowers in March and April, and the grand views of the Himalayan peaks of the Kanchenjunga range, Lhotse, Makalu and Everest along the route more than made up for the inconveniences of a bumpy Jeep ride and the cold nights in the mountains. Spotting wild animals like snow leopard, red panda or black bears is a rarity but they do inhabit the Singalila National Park. Sighting birds like Khalij Pheasant, Wood Pigeons, Scarlet Minivets and Babblers was more common.

2. Tonglu

Singalila National Park India https://northbengaltourism.com/offbeat-destinations/darjeeling/tonglu-and-tungling/
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Tonglu

Reviewed By cit1005 - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

Its awesome silent place. Only two home stays are there one is GTA trekkers hut (booking from gorkha bhawan saltlake sector 1)& another is Raju ka ghar(booking number 9635690583) Its really nice.in the month of December snow covered the area. I reached there through trek from dhotrey. Its a mere 6km journey and nice two huts are there.

3. Kanchenjunga Mountain

North Sikkim Near Governor's House, Darjeeling 734101 India
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Kanchenjunga Mountain

Reviewed By UNCLESAM911 - Muscat, Oman

Seeing the sunrise kissing the peak of the mountain is a must if you can bear the pain of getting up early at 4 AM to be able to reach the tiger point to catch a glimpse of the sunray bursting out over horizon setting the peak literally on fire with all visitors across furiously clicking to capture the savoury moment for posterity . It is one feeling that lingers on in some dingy corner of your brain and your mind will scream for more.

4. St. Mary's Hill

Forest Area Kurseong 4 Km from Kurseong Railway Station, Darjeeling India
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St. Mary's Hill

5. Observatory Hill

Chowrasta square, Darjeeling India
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Observatory Hill

Reviewed By chhoks - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

Starting from The Mall in Darjeeling (referred to as Chowrasta these days), if you keep to the left and take a turn around Observatory Hill in a clockwise manner, you will get maximum enjoyment of this fantastic walk. I love doing this walk twice a day a day when I am in Darjeeling.

6. Durpin Dara Hill

5 Km From Town, Kalimpong India +91 89060 65323
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Durpin Dara Hill

Reviewed By debashreen2018

A big beautiful monastery is located on this hill. We went during prayer time and it was so peaceful experience. From the topmost floor of the monastery bird's eye view of the small town of kalimpong is just wonderful. According to local guide it was called "durbin" meaning binocular hill. Nowadays it's called durbin. One of the best attractions of kalimpong located very close to the town. Must visit when in kalimpong

7. Biharinath Hill

Northwest Area Purulia Bankura Border, Bankura 713303  India [email protected]
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Biharinath Hill

Reviewed By 1968_06 - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

Had been at Biharinath 4/5 March, 2019.This time Temple was very busy as thousands of pilgrims thronged and were performing rituals.Most of the time the temple looks very serene as pilgrims come and go through out the day. This place is full of natural beauty having High hills, dense forest with abundant flora and fauna, water bodies, river Damodar, spring and above all most revered Shiva temple at Rarh Bengal. The only proper accommodation here is BIHARINATH TOURIST POINT (8017202499), which has become more and more beautiful as time passes.So please come and enjoy Biharinath.

8. Susunia Hills

Bankura-Purulia Road 7 Km North Of Chhatna, Bankura 722182 India +91 80172 02499
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Susunia Hills

Reviewed By arkajyoti143 - East Midnapore District, India

Really awesome experience. The birds eye view is a rare experience to me. It is really tough to climb the top of the hill availing the natural stony path through the forest. Really so thrilling. Amazing environment will be noticed on the hill top. To know more you may visit SUSUNIA HILL in my YouTube channel "Nirmalya on wheels".

9. Rameetay Dara

Near Kawlay Dara View Point Near Ngedon Chokhor Ling Monastery, Mirik India
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Rameetay Dara

10. Susunia Hills

7 Km From Chhatna, Bishnupur 722182 India +91 80172 02499
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Susunia Hills

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