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Darjeeling (Darjeeling
Gorkha Hill Council) in northeast India provides the
perfect ambience of a hill resort with its mild climate
and laid-back charm. Its verdant hills and valleys are
steeped in color, and are interspersed with vast stretches
of lush green tea gardens. Presiding over all these
is the 8,586-m Mt. Kanchenjunga looming over the northern
horizon, giving a magical aura to the land that entices
thousands to its environs and leaves all the senses
intoxicated.
Darjeeling is hemmed in by Sikkim in the north, Nepal
in the west and Bhutan in the east. Darjeeling town,
Kalimpong and Kurseong are the major urban centers.
Heavily influenced by British India, Darjeeling still
retains legacies of its colonial past. The toy train
is one of the most striking examples of Darjeeling's
British Raj influence. |
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