Darjeeling is a quaint town in North Bengal, and is easily accessible from Bhutan by road. Reminiscent of the British rule, much of the architecture in this town has a Victorian flavour to it. A pleasant hill station set amidst lush green hills with plenty of walking trails, Darjeeling makes an ideal getaway. The town has an interesting mix of Nepali immigrants and Tibetan refugees, and the culture of the town reflects this mix. The popular street market, Chowrasta, is lined with stalls selling all kinds of items, from clothes to souvenirs, and the street is lined with interesting eateries as well.
One of the famed Seven Sisters of India’s North-East, Sikkim boasts of stunning landscapes, warm and friendly locals, great cuisine, and a cultural hot-bed. Sikkim is accessible by road from Bhutan, through Phuentsholing. The mighty Mount Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak in the world, sits on the Sikkim-Nepal border. The Indo-China border at Nathu La is a must visit while in Sikkim, as are the many monasteries. A deep Buddhist culture prevails here, and some of the oldest and most beautiful monasteries in the country are located in Sikkim.
The tiny town of Kalimpong in West Bengal is accessible by road from Bhutan. A quiet little haven surrounded by green hills, Kalimpong is a nature lover’s paradise. Soak up the pristine surroundings and enjoy the magnificent views of the valley. Plenty of walking trails, fresh air and quiet time is what Kalimpong is all about.
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