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![]() ![]() Rediff Travel presents a window into the quiet and chilly hill towns of Mirik and Kurseong, south of Darjeeling. We kicked off this series with an overview of Tranquebar. And then offered the Orissa beach resort, Gopalpur-on-Sea. This week we head for the mountains -- the most majestic of them all -- the Himalayas. Mirik and Kurseong
The charming cobblestone 3.5 km long promenade that surrounds Lake Sumendu adds its own beauty to the place. Of interest are the pretty gompas around Mirik, the tea factory and the carpet weaving centre at Krishnanagar. As well as the opportunities to trek to Pashupatinagar on the Indo-Nepal border or up the Deosi Hills for a view of the peaks. Darjeeling, the queen of the hills, is 49 km away. Mirik is usually free of camera-toting crowds. Most visitors show up on the weekends and during the school holidays. Kurseong, just 39 km away from Darjeeling, is equally attractive. Its name is derived from the Nepali word, Kharshang or the dawn's pole star. And true to its name the Himalayan resort radiates charm. The Raj era town is dotted with pretty colonial buildings, seminaries and bungalows. Its salubrious climate -- cool in summer and not so cold in winter -- has made Kurseong -- 2,458 feet above sea level -- the home of several boarding schools like Dowhill and Victoria and St Helen's. Interestingly, both Rabindranath Tagore and Subhas Chandra Bose spent time in this pretty village. For Bose it was not by choice -- he was incarcerated at a bungalow at Giddhapahar, a few kilometres away, by the British in 1936. A tea plantation town, the rich green estates -- with quaint names like Castleton, Springside, Ambotey, Makaibaru, Jungpana, Goomtee -- stretch across the hillsides. Kurseong is surrounded by a number of 'look out points', picnic spots and destinations for treks. Eagle Crag, five km from the main town, has a splendid view of the plains below, as well as of the peaks of Kanchenjunga, Jannu and Kabru. Chimney -- once the site of a staging bungalow, of which a long chimney remains -- is a pleasant meadow in the midst of a forest that attracts picnickers. The toy train connects Kurseong with Darjeeling and the ride up from Jalpaiguri is memorable.
The best time to visit Mirik or Kurseong is in summer mid-April to June.
Kurseong is 60 kms from Bagdogra. The town is easily accessible from Jalpaiguri by toy train. Indian Airlines flies five times a week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) daily to Bagdogra from Calcutta. The one way fare is Rs 2,405. From New Delhi Indian Airlines flies thrice a week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) to Bagdogra. The one way fare is Rs 5,530. The closest broad gauge railhead is at New Jalpaiguri and several trains link this station with Bangalore, Calcutta (daily), Guwahati (daily), New Delhi and even Trivandrum. |
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