OffBeat Destinations

Offbeat destination in north bengal

Discover the hidden gems of North Bengal’s offbeat destinations! Explore uncharted landscapes, vibrant cultures, and serene landscapes off the tourist trail. From pristine hill stations to remote tribal villages, embark on a unique adventure in North Bengal’s untouched wilderness. Plan your journey now and immerse yourself in the enchanting charm of North Bengal’s offbeat treasures.

Lingtam

Lingtam or Lingtum is the first village with a check post after Rongli on this route. It is a very peaceful small village with sparkling weather guarded by a small river called Bakhuter Khola. Located at an altitude of around 5,000 feet above sea level, Lingtum has two monasteries and is surrounded by hills

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Chatakpur

64 km away from New Jalpaiguri, there is an environment-friendly small village known as Chatakpur. Situated on the elevated hillocks with a height of 7400 ft. To reach there you need to grant a permit from the authority officials there. Among the dense forests, the narrow roads pave the way

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Lepchajagat

Lepchajagat is another offbeat destination, 19 km away from Darjeeling. You can reach there from Darjeeling via Ghoom. The place has recently gained popularity among tourists for the excellent homestay facilities along with the rates, satisfying weather, and the view of Kanchenjunga. The prime attraction here is the sunrise. You can also view the

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Rishyap

Rishyap is a small village in the valleys of Kalimpong district of West Bengal. The word “Ri” stands for the mountain peaks and the word “shyap” stands for tall old-aged trees in the Tibetian language. The valleys of Rishyap are more or less 2590 meters high. The valleys of Rishyap have small

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Tinchuley

Tinchuley or Tinchule is a small mountainous village located at a distance of about 32 kilometers from Darjeeling. It is just a few kilometers away from Takdah. The name Tinchuley came from “Tin” meaning three and “Chuley” meaning “ovens”. The place is given such a name due to the three hilltops that

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