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Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong Tour Plan 5Nights/6Days

Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong Tour Plan

This Darjeeling Kalimpong Kurseong Tour Plan begins in NJP/Bagdogra Airport/Siliguri. The tour lasts for 6 nights and 7 days. The tour concludes when you are dropped off at NJP/Bagdogra Airport/Siliguri. Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Kurseong are among the places you will be able to visit. The entire itinerary is shown below.

DAY 1: Get Transferred to Darjeeling

Day 2: visit tiger hill and darjeeling local sightseeing, day 3: get transferred to kalimpong, day 4: explore kalimpong’s attractions, day 5: kurseong transfer & sightseeing, day 6: get dropped at njp/bagdogra airport/siliguri.

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Kurseong

Kurseong , the subdivision of Darjeeling is a promising tourist destination. The name of this small town signifies the place of white orchids. Just at an altitude of 1458 meters (4860ft), Kurseong enjoys a milder and very healthy climate throughout the year. Travelers who want to experience the solace of nature and want to escape the intense heat of the plain flock to this hilly town every year in thousands. Located 33km (1:30min ride via car, 2h 30min via train) away from Darjeeling is sprawled with lovely tea gardens along the mountain slopes, forests with much different flora & fauna, quaint villages, and so on.

And expectedly, there are many viewpoints, tea estates, temples & churches, museums, as well as famous historic schools that were set up during the British colonial days. This complete travel guide of Kurseong will make sure travelers get the valuable information needed to explore the entire city at ease.

Tourist Places and Attractions in Kurseong

Kurseong with its rapidly increasing tourism offers plenty of sightseeing places to its visitors. Some of the renowned ones are as mentioned below.

Eagle's Craig

Eagle's Craig is one of the fascinating tourist places in the city. Eagle's Craig or as the local calls it E.C, is famous for its watchtower and well-maintained hilltop garden. It's 25 minutes of walk from the main town and located at the end of the road on the highest point on this mountain. On a clear day, you can see the panoramic view of Siliguri along with the valley and rivers surrounding it from the watchtower and during the evening the view is quite magical when the city is twinkling with thousands of lights. The viewpoint of the Eagle's Craig provides breathtaking panoramic scenery that is capable of bewitching every kind of traveler.

Giddapahar View Point

Another promising place to visit in Kurseong is Giddapahar ViewPoint, a 15min car ride along the hill cart road from where you can see the snow-peaked mountain and majestic Kanchenjunga on a clear day. The Tourism Department of the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration has developed this viewpoint which is adjacent to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Memorial Museum. There are several stairs to cross prior to reaching the viewpoint. Travelers will be prized with an alluring view of the entire valley and the snaking roads.

Kurseong Deer Park

Just 1 km from the heart of the city and in Dow Hill, Kurseong Deer Park was established to preserve the deer. The other name of the park is Dow Hill Eco Park where visitors can get to see the rare species of small birds and species. Apart from these, the serene environment and the soothing view of the pine trees are worth noting. Wild animal lovers will certainly be happy to be able to visit Dow Hill Eco Park.

Tea Gardens in Kurseong

Tea Gardens are a huge part of tourism in Kurseong. If you are a fan of the tea garden you won't be disappointed since the downtown of Kurseong is surrounded by two big tea estates Makaibari and Ambootia. These estates conduct a paid tour which shows you how the tea leaves are processed and let you know the history behind the establishment of the tea estate and you can also take part in the tea-tasting session. Wandering around these tea gardens while experiencing the tranquility of nature and taking countless Instagram worthy photos are truly some of the great activities to do.

Temples in Kurseong

Religious places have always had a special place in our hearts. Although Kurseong and its Tourism might seem small, it is filled with temples like Giddapahar Seti Mata mandir. It's considered to be very sacred and quite popular with the locals; Ambootia Shiv Mandir located within the estate is very famous not only for the religious belief but also for the scenic beauty. These temples in Kurseong are visited by both the devotees as well as tourists every year to experience the religious significance of that region.

Churches in Kurseong

Kurseong has many heritage churches made in the British Era like St. Paul's church, St. Andrew's church or St. Mary's Hill church. The scenic view of these churches is increasing tourism in Kurseong. The iconic St. Paul's Church built in the colonial era of 1905 is one of the finest religious sites in the region. This colonial architecture looks splendid in its white and red paintings from outside. Andrew's church and St. Mary's Hill church are the other two worth noting churches in the city attracting thousands of travelers every year.

Museums in Kurseong

For all the nature lover and history buff, there is a place for you to Forest Museum Dowhill where one can learn about the flora and fauna of that area, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Museum consists of the furniture used by the Netaji to articles, letters, and artifacts that reflect the life of this great Indian freedom fighter. There is lot to learn about the British Era here in the museum for which the history fanatics would certainly love to visit this place.

Kurseong Weather and Best Time to Visit

Blessed with moderate climate and beautiful surrounding Kurseong is undoubtedly a piece of paradise. Its pleasant weather and not too cool temperature is a delight for travelers.

Due to its charming weather, the town can be visited at any time of the year. However, the best times to visit Kurseong are between March end and May and again between the end of August and October.

How to Reach Kurseong

Kurseong can be reached by all the transportation systems available. Due to its immense popularity among tourists, the communication system is quite good.

Private and government buses are available from many major nearby cities such as Darjeeling, Siliguri, Bagdogra, etc.

New Jalpaiguri Railway Station is the major railway station near Kurseong. The distance between them is approximately 42 km. outside the railway station, many taxis are available to hire.

Situated at a distance of more than 40 km, Bagdogra is the nearest airport to Kurseong. After landing at Bagdogra, you will get taxis to reach your destination.

However, if comfort and luxury are your first priority, and if you hate bargaining while hiring a car, you can always look for North Bengal Tourism's Car Rental Service.

Here at North Bengal Tourism, we always provide a well-maintained car that is driven by an experienced driver. Now, reach your destination quite safely at the cheapest car fare available.

Where to Stay in the City

Staying at Kurseong is a memorable experience in itself as it offers a lot of accommodations options. From Budget hotels to deluxe ones, the town has all kinds of staying options for every kind of traveler.

Kurseong Tourist Lodge

Kurseong Tourist Lodge now known as Roudra Chhaya Tourism Property is a tourist accommodation run by the Government of West Bengal. The lodge offers plenty of view room from where you can have a breathtaking view of the valley and the astonishing mountains. With North Bengal Tourism's Kurseong Tourist Lodge and Resort Booking Service, you can book rooms by simply calling us.

Other Hotels in Kurseong

Many private budget and deluxe hotels are available to book in Kurseong. With North Bengal Tourism's Hotel Booking Service, you can quite easily book a hotel. Now don't bear the hassle of booking a hotel when North Bengal Tourism is just a phone call away.

Why Should You Visit this Town?

From temples to museum, tea gardens to viewpoint there are many places which you can explore in Kurseong so the saying 'Don't judge a book by its cover' stay fit for the town full of orchids or Kurseong it may seem small at first but you will know that this place is full of serene view and peaceful ambiance. It's a place where you want to keep coming back for more.

As you can see, Kurseong, the mesmerizing town beside Darjeeling has plenty of things to offer to its visitors. The ever-growing tourism of Kurseong lures every kind of traveler towards it. With North Bengal Tourism's complete Kurseong Tour Packages, get rid of the hassle of booking cars, accommodations, and meals separately. So, choose one of our tailor-made Kurseong Tour Packages and let us customize it as per your choice.

Important F.A.Q on Kurseong

Q. Why is Kurseong famous?

The city is famous for its soothing weather, historical architecture, religious sites, and the astonishing view of Kanchenjunga and the other Himalayan peaks.

Q. What are the sightseeing places in Kurseong?

There are a plethora of sightseeing attractions in the city. The worth noting ones are Eagle's Craig, Giddapahar View Point, Makaibari Tea Garden, Ani Gompa, Netaji Subash Chandra Bose Museum, Ambootia Tea Garden, St. Paul's church, St. Andrew's church or St. Mary's Hill church, etc.

Q. Why should you visit Kurseong?

Unlike other popular hill stations that stay congested with full of tourists every year, Kurseong is the comparatively secluded one making it an ideal hill station for peace-seeking tourists. Moreover, being full of sightseeing places and historical architectures, it is also the choice of the massed and historical enthusiasts.

Q. What is the best time to visit Kurseong?

March to June and then again September to December is considered to be the best time to visit the city. Visiting there during the monsoon is not recommended due to the intense shower and the frequent landslides.

Q. What are the foods available in the city?

Kurseong is known for its delicious cuisine. One can try Thukpa Noodle Soup and steamed momos at the roadside stalls. One can also try several drinks like Muscatel organic tea, Channg, Thongpa, and other kinds of Darjeeling tea.

Q. What are the activities to do in the city?

The city is not known for offering several outdoor activities. However, trekking can be enjoyed through the trekking routes. One can also go to explore sunrise viewpoint, churches, temples and other sightseeing places.

Q. How to Reach Kurseong?

Kurseong can be reached by a car, taxi or even a bus. Its nearest airport is Bagdogra (IXB) and the nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP). Rented cars are available from both Bagdogra Airport and NJP. Several buses also ply from Siliguri to Kurseong every day.

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What can be more exciting than vacationing in the hills? Pack your bags and set out for a budget-friendly tour from Kolkata. Enjoy a week-long vacation in Kurseong and Darjeeling . The lush greenery of the slopes, snowy Kanchenjunga peaks and the British era charm will bring you soulful joy. 

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About Kurseong

This small town nestled on the winding Siliguri-Darjeeling highway offers a magnificent view of the mountains, and is one of the Best Offbeat Himalayan Getaways in West Bengal . The lush green valley, beautiful waterfalls with the backdrop of the Himalayas offers a soulful retreat. You will get an old British touch with the number of schools, churches and Buddhist temples. 

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Netaji Subhas Chandra Museum and Institute for Asian Studies – Here, Netaji and his father were captivated during their freedom struggle. This house-turned-museum well preserves the letters, artefacts and interiors of the Bose family. 

Giddapahar View Point – On your journey via the Hill Cart Road, park your car here. Behold the panoramic view of the winding roadways cut through the lush greenery and a sneak-peak of Kanchenjunga.

Ambootia Tea Estate and Shiv Mandir – One of the famous operating tea estates since British times offering a wonderful view of the cityscape. A famous shiv mandir is also perched here. 

Eagle’s Crag View Point – the majestic viewpoint is also the highest point of Kurseong. A beautiful garden with a watchtower offers a romantic ambience for couples. Open from dusk till dawn without an entry fee, don’t miss out on this place. 

Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Museum – see how the train tracks in Darjeeling were built cutting across the steep Himalayan slopes, adjacent to the station premise.

St. Mary’s Hill – Enjoy the serene tranquillity at St. John’s church nested on top. You will find the statues of Jesus and Mary amidst the lush greenery around.

Dow Hill – Trek up through the tranquil forests to see Himalayan biodiversity at the Forest Museum. Trace the deers and relax a little at Deer Park.

Makaibari/Castleton Tea Estates – Check out the tea leaves plucking and processing here. Makaibari is the oldest tea estate and also offers homestay facilities. At Castleton Factory, the workers warmly narrate and show how tea leaves are processed. 

Paglajhora Waterfall – Halt here for a quick photo-session on your way to Darjeeling.

About Darjeeling

Almost every person who stays in West Bengal visits Darjeeling at least for once in a lifetime. The Queen of Hills keeps up its prestigious name with its huge influx of tourists. It is rightfully known as Bengal’s mini-Switzerland. The picturesque setting of the place atop the mountains gives a breath-taking view.

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Tiger Hill – The snow-capped Kanchenjunga painted in the hues of sunrise will take your breath away.

Darjeeling Mall – Shopping at the famous Mall Road is a must when in Darjeeling. It is famous for its winter wear and cosmetics.

Batasia Loop – Go for the heritage toy train joyride at Darjeeling. The edgy bend through which the train passes atop the mountains is called the Batasia Loop.

Himalayan Mountaineering Institute and Himalayan Zoological Park – Located side by side, enjoy the taste of trekking in the mountains and seeing rare endangered species.

Peace Pagoda and Japanese Monastery – Attain inner peace visiting these beautiful places atop the hills.

Rock Garden and Ganga Maya – Include the beautifully waterfall-carved rocks enjoying the splendour of Mother Nature.

Keventers and Glenerys – Enjoy a wholesome English breakfast at these iconic restaurants. Your trip to Darjeeling will be incomplete without this.

Located on the slopes of Himalaya, it is cold all year round. Winters are severe with mercury levels dropping below freezing point. Summers are cool. Monsoons bring copious rainfall bringing landslides and fog. Best time to visit is from March to May and from June to September. Although visiting in winters has also become popular these days.

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The hills are well accessible by road, rail and air from Kolkata. New Jalpaiguri station and Bagdogra airport are the heads connecting the hills from Siliguri. Shared taxis, buses and private cars/jeeps will ply you to Kurseong and Darjeeling by road. 

Here’s an easy-going itinerary covering all the tourist spots of Kurseong and Darjeeling:

Day 1: After reaching Siliguri, start your journey towards Kurseong. Adjacent to the Kurseong station, check out the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Museum. Halt at the Giddapahar viewpoint to see the winding roads and lush green hill slopes. Keep it easy going on the first day. After freshening up, stroll at the local markets and enjoy warm tea and hot momos.

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Day 2 : Set out to the tea estates of Makaibari, Ambootia or Castleton for getting a taste of the local culture and Darjeeling tea. Visit the Netaji Subhas Chandra Museum in the afternoon. On your way, stop by the Paglajhora waterfalls for a refreshing halt. 

Day 3 : Wake up early and go for the mesmerising view at the Eagle Crag point . Visit the St. John’s Church at St. Mary’s hill . Follow it up by walking through the forested Dow Hill. Visit the Dow Hill Park , watchtower and forest museum.

Day 4 : Enjoy the UNESCO Heritage toy train ride from Kurseong to Darjeeling , covering Batasia loop on your way. Freshen up and go out for a shopping spree and stroll at the Chowrasta of Darjeeling Mall Road. Climb up the way from the Mall Road to Mahakal temple and Observatory point. End the day shopping and enjoying at Mall Road in the evening.

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Day 5 : Wake up early and head to Tiger Hill to behold the picture-perfect view of the sun rays lighting up Kanchenjunga. Next stop at Himalayan Mountaineering Institute for some exciting trekking experience. Next to it lies the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoo conserving Red Pandas and Snow Leopards. End the day on a peaceful note visiting the Ghoom Monastery.

Day 6 : Indulge in a scrumptious breakfast at the famous restaurants like Keventers or Glenarys . See the cascading waterfalls making its way cutting the rock at the Rock Garden and Ganga Maya Park. Next, head to the Japanese temple and Peace Pagoda at Jalapahar Hill to enjoy spiritual serenity. Book an overnight stay at the Happy Valley or Orange Valley Tea Estates feeling the essence of tea gardens.

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Day 7 : Take the Toy Train ride from Ghoom to Darjeeling . Eat out at any of the famous or local restaurants. Do last-minute shopping at the Mall and pack your bags to return home. 

Your journey to the Land of White Orchids and Switzerland of West Bengal will be one of the best budget-friendly trips. The beautiful landscape intertwined with touristy and tea garden cultures will leave a memorable imprint. Follow this doable non-hectic tour guide and have a pleasant journey to the hills. And if you like this guide, don’t forget to Pin this post.

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Also known as the 'Land of White Orchids', Kurseong is a hill station located close to Darjeeling famous for its waterfalls, temples and Buddhist gompas apart from the excellent view that the place provides.

Perched on the Siliguri-Darjeeling highway, Kurseong is a quiet hill station. Kurseong enjoys milder and pleasant weather most times of the year. During the monsoon season the rain-gods are more than generous as the town receives non-stop rains for days. The rains are in fact much needed for the flora and fauna of the area. Kurseong, the 'Land of White Orchids', gets its name from the flowers found in abundance on its hill-slopes. It's difficult not to fall in love with the view of tea plantations, lush green forests in the panoramic setting of snow-clad mountains. At sunset, you can see an amalgamation of the most beautiful colors in the sky. You can see the British remnants in the form of churches and school in the town. This small hill-town makes for a great stopover for tourists looking for a more peaceful alternative to Darjeeling.

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Arrival at  Pakyong Airport (PYG) / New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) / Bagdogra Airport (IXB) / Tenzing Norgay Bus Terminus (Junction) / Siliguri and transfer to Kurseong - The nearest airport is at Bagdogra (IXB) and the nearest major rail station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP) and Bagdogra (IXB)  is about 50 kilometers and is nearly 02 hours drive by road – Pakyong (PYG) is approximately 100 kilometers and is nearly 04 - 04½ Hours drive by road  via Peshok and Rishi Road - Kurseong is a hill station and sub-divisional town in the Darjeeling district of the Indian state of West Bengal - Located at an altitude of 1458 meters / 4783 feet - The economy is based primarily on education and tourism - and has a pleasant climate throughout the year - Kurseong is 47 kilometers from Siliguri via Hill cart road and is connected to the city by The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) - The economy is based primarily on Tea, education and tourism - Evening visit the local area and shopping centre- Night stay at Kurseong Hotel / Home stay

Sightseeing at Kurseong - Early morning breakfast - Next visit few of the places of interest – Some of the site are Ambootia Shiva Temple, Giddha Pahar Sita Ram Mandir, Giddahpahar Durga Mata Mandir, Jagdish Mandir, Buddhist Gompa in Monteviot, Kunsang Choiling Monastery at Upper Naya Busty, Juma Mosque in Hat Bazaar, Goretto and Catholic church in St. Mary's Hill - Natural places of interest are Eagle's Craig, Deer Park now known as Dowhill Park, The Kholas (Water Falls - Springs) like Whistle Khola (named by the British, as there is a bend and the toy train whistles when passing through it) - The Kettle Valley, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum and NSC Bose Institute of Asiatic Studies, in the house of his elder brother, Sarat Chandra Bose at Giddhapahar area - Netaji was interned in this house by the British government in the late thirties, Chimney & Naya Busty Park above the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum - Evening visit the local area and shopping centre - Night stay at Kurseong Hotel / Home stay

Visit to Tea Estate - Early morning breakfast - Next one can visit any of the nearby estate - One has to inform early for permission  - Tea was first introduced in the mid-19th century by the British, the sprawling estates, clubs, and bungalows are reminiscent of a grand lifestyle - Few of the World’s best estates is situated in this region - One can first visit garden to experience the art of plucking leaves - Next One will visit the nearest factory  to watch those leaves being processed into made the unique experience for tea tourism and garden / estates which will enchant and mesmerize all -  Processing observation includes Withering - Fermentation - Drying - Sorting - Packing are the main process while processing - Ambootia, Makaibari, Castleton, Giddapahar are some of the best gardens in this area - Stay at Kettle Valley, Makaibari, Selim Hills for Tea Tourism is also possible - Evening visit the local area, shopping centre and DHR railway station - Night stay at Kurseong Hotel / Home stay

Departure to Pakyong Airport (PYG) / New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) / Bagdogra Airport (IXB) / Tenzing Norgay Bus Terminus (Junction) / Siliguri - Drive to Siliguri on the way to Bagdogra (IXB) / New Jalpaiguri Rail Station (NJP)  - Early Morning breakfast - After breakfast transfer to Bagdogra (IXB) / New Jalpaiguri Rail Station (NJP) / Pakyong (PYG) - It’s a drive of approximately 50 kilometers and it is 01½ - 02 hours drive by scenic road or to Pakyong (PYG) is approximately 100 kilometers and is nearly 04 - 04½ Hours drive by road  via Peshok and Rishi Road - The drive will be through beautiful Tea Estate and gradually down through Mahananda Wildlife sanctuary to Siliguri - Peshok Estate / Chitrey or Rangpo as per the route on the way to Pakyong (PYG) - The way has pleasant climate and scenic beauty – Halt at Garidhura or similar location for photography - For refreshment one can stop on the way at any food stall on the way along Longview Estate or at Garidhura –  Drop to Bagdogra (IXB) / New Jalpaiguri Rail Station (NJP) / Pakyong (PYG) - Guest are advised to start early and not to rush - Forwarding Journey

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[ARRIVAL] Arrive at Bagdogra airport or NJP Railway station. Meet and greet at these pickup points. Start the journey through the emerging small metropolitan city of Siliguri via Sukna, passing through Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary. The uphill journey continues on the serpentine beautiful mountain roads of tindharia slithering through cinematic views, passing by Paglajhora falls on the Hill Cart Road, you will reach your destination, Kurseong. Upon arrival greetings and welcome drinks by the host. Overnight in Kurseong. (L/D)

[Sightseeing] Rise early morning and breakfast by 8:00 am. After breakfast get ready to explore mystic Kurseong(includes Eagle Craig, Dowhill, Dowhill park, Forest Museum, Victoria Boys & Girls School, Dowhill Water Reservoir, Giddapahar ViewPoint Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Museum, Railway Museum). Overnight Kurseong. (B/D)

[Local Visit/Nature Exploration] Rise early morning and breakfast by 8:00 am. After breakfast gets ready for exploring nature in the countryside of Kurseong or visiting this mystic old town. Overnight Kurseong. (B/L/D)

[DEPARTURE] Rise early morning and breakfast(complimentary) by 8:00 am. After breakfast gets ready for the departure. The host will bid farewell with khadas. Drive for the onward journey via the same arrival route to your departure destination NJP or Bagdogra airport.

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Darjeeling Kalimpong Kurseong Mirik Tour 6 Nights / 7 Days

6 Nights Itinerary Covering: Darjeeling - Kalimpong - Kurseong - Mirik

Embark on a lovely vacation with this 6 nights, 7 days Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Kurseong tour package. You will be introduced to the hidden gems of West Bengal with this well-designed tour package that caters to your travel requirements in the best possible way. Have exceptional experiences and spectacular sightseeing spree with this holiday. Sunrise from Tiger Hill over Kanchendzonga Peak, Ghoom Monastery, Peace Memorial, and Batasia Loop kick start your vacation excitement. Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park, Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Ropeway, Tenzing - Gombu Rock, Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre, Lebong Race Course, Peace Pagoda, Dhirdham Temple, and Natural History Museum are other places to visit in Darjeeling that keep your intrigued.

Kalimpong welcomes you with its attractions such as Durpin Monastery, Army Golf Course – Nursery, Deollo (Hill), Hanuman Tok, and Dr Grahams Home. During your Kurseong trip, you will explore Ambootia Shiva Temple, Jagdish Mandir, Buddhist Gompa in Monteviot, Kunsang Choiling Monastery at Upper Naya Busty, Goretto, and Catholic Church in St. Mary's Hill among other attractions. Mirik will also amaze you. This 7 days Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Kurseong tour package provides cozy stays, delish meals, swift transfers, and amazing sightseeing. You can also customize this package. So, book a Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Kurseong tour package today.

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  • Sunrise from Tiger Hill.
  • Sightseeing in Darjeeling.
  • Durpin Monastery, Hanuman Tok, Dr Grahams Home in Kalimpong.
  • Kunsang Choiling Monastery, Goretto in Kurseong.
  • Explore Mirik.

Itinerary - Darjeeling Kalimpong Kurseong Mirik Tour

Once you reach Bagdogra Airport (IXB)/ New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station, you will be transferred to Darjeeling via Peshok. En route watch Coronation Bridge and tea gardens. On arrival, check-in to the hotel and unwind. Rest of the day is at your leisure. Enjoy it as you please. Return to the hotel after enjoying the day according to you and sleep restfully.

Wake up in the wee hours today (around 3:45 AM) and reach Tiger Hill to marvel at the sunrise over Kanchendzonga Peak (subject to clear weather). While returning to the hotel, visit Ghoom Monastery, Peace Memorial, and Batasia Loop.

On reaching the hotel, have a hearty breakfast and get ready to delight in the day as you please. You can also go shopping in the local markets or enjoy sightseeing of the areas nearby.

Thereafter, return to the hotel for a sound sleep.

Optional: Leisure activities, sightseeing, shopping (charges extra)

Arise to a wholesome breakfast and explore attractions that include Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park, Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Ropeway, Tenzing - Gombu Rock, Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre, Tea Estate, Lebong Race Course, and Japanese Temple.

Other places to visit today are Peace Pagoda, Lalkothi, Dhirdham Temple, Ava Art Gallery, and Natural History Museum. Evening is free for you to enjoy as you want. Thereafter, return to the hotel for a sound sleep.

Day – 3: Kalimpong: To the Surreal Expanses

Savor a toothsome breakfast and checkout from the hotel. You can enjoy shopping at the local markets. Have lunch and proceed to Kalimpong. On arrival, check-in to the hotel/homestay and relax. Later, visit attractions like Jelep La and Rechi La.

Return to your local accommodation for a comfortable overnight stay.

Greet your morning with a wholesome breakfast and get ready for a full day sightseeing. Visit ZangDhokPalri or Durpin Monastery, Army Golf Course – Nursery, Deollo (Hill), Hanuman Tok, and Dr Grahams Home. You can also visit Gouripur House and Morgan House. In the evening, shop for souvenirs at Kalimpong bazaar.

After a fulfilling day, return to the hotel for a peaceful sleep.

After you have had your breakfast, checkout from the hotel and get transferred to Kurseong. This destination has some of the world’s best tea estates. Once you reach, check-in to the hotel and relax. Thereafter, go sightseeing to Ambootia Shiva Temple, GiddhaPahar Sita Ram Mandir, Giddahpahar Durga Mata Mandir, Jagdish Mandir, Buddhist Gompa in Monteviot, Kunsang Choiling Monastery at Upper Naya Busty, Juma Mosque in Hat Bazaar, Goretto, and Catholic Church in St. Mary's Hill.

Eagle's Craig, Deer Park (Dowhill Park), The Kholas (WaterFalls - Springs), The Kettle Valley, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum, and NSC Bose Institute of Asiatic Studies.

Enjoy shopping in the evening before returning to the hotel for an overnight stay.

Kick start your day with a nutritious breakfast and take a trip to Mirik. This place is famous for tea gardens, orange orchards, cardamom groves, and Himalayan views. Have a great time at the Mirik Lake. After a happening day, as you return to Kurseong, buy souvenirs from Pashupati Market in Nepal. Evening is at your leisure. At night, slip into your bed for a cozy sleep.

Have breakfast early this morning today and checkout from the hotel. You will proceed to Siliguri now to reach Bagdogra Airport / New Jalpaiguri Railway (NJP) Station. Board your flight/train back home.

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Kurseong is a city and a municipality in Darjeeling district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the Kurseong subdivision. Located at an altitude of 1,458 metres, Kurseong is 32 kilometers from Darjeeling and has a pleasant climate throughout the year.

  • Kurseong Arrival.
  • You will visit Kurseong Circuit House,Ambootia Tea garden, Eagle’s Carg.
  • You will visit Himalayan Mountaineering Institute,Darjeeling Ropeway Company Limited,Darjeeling Peace Pagoda.
  • Bagdogra Departure.

Day 1: - Kurseong Arrival - Kurseong

On Arrival at Kurseong Airport, You will meet our representative and ready to drive to Hotel. After reaching Hotel Check-in to the Hotel & take some rest. Dinner & Overnight stay At Hotel.

Day 2: - Kurseong Local Sightseeing

On this day after breakfast, you will visit kurseong. It is a beautiful hill station in West Bengal. Sightseeing of this day as like Ambootia Tea garden, Hill slopes, this little town though crowded in some parts, are immensely pretty and perfect for a long vacation. Dinner and Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 3: Kurseong - Darjeeling

After breakfast, ready to proceed Sightseeing of the day, You will visit Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Darjeeling Ropeway Company Limited, Darjeeling Peace Pagoda, Tamang Buddhist Monastery Road, Dargleeing Mall, etc.

Day 4: - Darjeeling – Bagdogra Airport Departure

After breakfast, Check-out from the Hotel Now ready to Drive to Bagdogra Airport to return to Home with sweet memories of Kurseong Darjeeling Short Holiday Trip.

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  • Welcome drinks on arrival.
  • Hotel accommodation.
  • Daily morning tea, breakfast Dinner
  • All-day sightseeing tour by Cab.
  • Pick & Drop Airport /Railway station
  • All taxes included i.e. Toll Tax, Parking Fee, Green Tax, Driver & Fuel Expense, etc.
  • Guide charges.
  • 5% GST is Extra.
  • Camera Fees or monument fees.
  • Heater Charges.
  • Entry fees at all tourist attractions mentioned in the itinerary.
  • All Safaris, Rafting & other activities are not included in this package.
  • All personal expensive and optional tours which are not given in the itinerary
  • extra meals are not included in this package.
  • No repeat destinations otherwise you have to pay extra for this.

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LATPANCHAR Latpanchar is a relatively new tourist destination located at an altitude of 5000 ft above sea level on the hilly region of Mahananda Wild Life Sanctuary. It is in the Kurseong division of Darjeeling district. The village is known for its proximity to the core area of the Mahananda WLS. It is also famous for the medicinal plants it produces; there is a large plantation of cinchona around here. Snow-capped peaks of Kanchenjunga range can also be seen from here. Apart from natural views, Latpanchar has also gained popularity among tourists due to its birding potential. There are about 250 species of birds available in the area including the Rufous Necked Hornbill. Bird enthusiasts from all over India and abroad, flock Latpanchar for a glimpse of some rare avifauna. Today tourism in the area has spread beyond Latpanchar village to the surrounding villages such as Selphu and Sitong. Together the area is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the region. Birding at Latpanchar One of the Primary attraction for tourists visiting Latpanchar is bird watching. More than 200 varieties of birds have been sighted in the area including Rufous Necked Hornbill, which nests in the surrounding area during its 4 months long nesting season. The nesting of the Hornbill is an experience that can be sighted in the entire Sitong Selphu Latpanchar area. Other commonly sighted birds include Blue Whistling Thrush, Minivet, Sunbirds, Minivet, Woodpeckers, Bulbul, Drongo, Kingfisher, Falcon, Eagle etc. While traveling in the area, it is important to be accompanied by a birding guide who knows the area as well as birds. Birds are not concentrated in Latpanchar village but are spread over the area including in other nearby villages such as Jholi Busty, 6th Mile village, Sitong, and Shelphu area. We provide local birding guides who will show you the birds of the area.

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The nearest airport is at Bagdogra (IXB) and the nearest major rail station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP) and Bagdogra (IXB) is about 50 kilometers and is nearly 02 hours drive by road. Kurseong is a hill station and sub-divisional town in the Darjeeling district of the Indian state of West Bengal - Located at an altitude of 1458 meters / 4783 feet - The economy is based primarily on education and tourism - and has a pleasant climate throughout the year - Kurseong is 47 kilometers from Siliguri via Hill cart road and is connected to the city by The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) - The economy is based primarily on Tea, education and tourism - Evening visit the local area and shopping centre- Night stay at Kurseong Hotel / Home stay

After a hearty breakfast this morning, you will start your journey to explore the natural beauty of Kurseong which is famous for White Orchid. Kurseong Top Most Tourist Spots are as follows; (Sightseeing 7 points by choice) 1)Eagle's Crag (Durpin Dhara) 2)Deer's Park 3)Forest museum 4)Hanuman Tok 5)Museum of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose 6)Giddha Pahar View Point 7)Chimney Park 8)Makaibari Tea Estate 9)Naya Busty Monastery 10)Grotto and Catholic Church in Saint Mary's Hill.

After early morning breakfast excursion to Sittong/Latpanchor, checkin Homestay and start the Sittong/Latpanchor tour. Drive to Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary. The distance is only 13 km and it takes nearly 30 minutes. Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary is home to several species of Hornbills and other birds. Explore the forest, watch out for birds, and you must have good shots. Then drive back to Latpanchar for another phase of birding. Latpanchar nursery area is also another famous birding spot in this area. The area is known to be home to Long-tailed Broadbill, a bird on the wishlist of many birders. You may spot a Hornbill here too. After Latpanchar head for Ahaldara. Ahaldara is also known as Tagore Hill. See the surrounding hills of Sittong area and the Teesta River from Ahaldara. The blue sky remain on the backdrop of the green hills makes it a sight to soothe the eyes. Next stop is at Namthing Pokhri. Namthing Pokhri is one of those Himalayans lakes where the rare Himalayan Newt breeds. Himalayan Newt is an amphibian that came to the earth even before the dinosaurs. Retun back to the homestay for lunch.Night stay at Sittong homestay

After early morning breakfast depart from Sittong to Bagdogra Airport (IXB)/NJP Railway Station (NJP)/ Siliguri as per the schedule of flight or train. White Orchid Tour & Travels wishes all the guests a very happy, healthy and delightful life ahead. Forwarding journey.

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1. Cancellation Policy: Cancellation More than 30 days from the date of arrival 25% of Package Cost Cancellation between 30 to 20 days from the date of arrival 35% of Package Cost Cancellation between 19 to 10 days from the date of arrival 55% of Package Cost Cancellation between 9 to 3 days from the date of arrival 75% of Package Cost Cancellation between 2 to 1 day from the date of arrival 90% of Package Cost Cancellation less than 24 hrs. or No show 100% of Package Cost FIXED CANCELLATION SERVICE CHARGE RS. 2000/-. No refund is possible if the tour is cancelled due to bad weather, civil/political disturbance, or anything beyond human control. But in such cases there will be full cooperation from the entire White Orchid Tour and Travels team to make an alternate arrangement.

2. Transportation is point to point basis.if the given hotels is sold out during booking time we will provide you other similer category hotels.

3. Kids from 5 years to 12 years will charge 50% and above 12 years will charge 100% rate.

4. We shall not be responsible for any delays and alteratons in the program or expences incorred-directly of indirectly - due to natural hazards, Flight cancallations, accident, breakdown of machinary or equipments, breakdown of transport, weather, sickness, landslides, political closes or any on towards incidents.

5. We shall not be resposible for any loss, injury or damage to person, property, or otherwise in connection with any accomodation, transportation or other services, resulting - directly or indirectly - from any act of GOD, dangers, fire, accident, breakdown in machinary or equipments, breakdown of transport, civil disturbances, strikes, riots, thefts, medical or custom department regulations, defaults, or any other causes beyond our control.

6. We do not have any insurance policy covering the expenses for accident, sickness, loss due to theft, or any other reasons. Visiors and adviced to seek such insurance arranements in their home country. All baggages and personal properties at all times are at the clients risk.

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Visit Kurseong – A place worth a vacation that just can’t be missed

Visit Kurseong for a lifetime experience, Kurseong is a subdivision of Darjeeling district. It was handed over to the British by the King of Sikkim in 1835. It was a small village then. However Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) Toy Train service was extended to Kurseong in August 1880. Then Kurseong gained importance and became the Head Quarter of the subdivision. 

Kurseong is a place worth a vacation for tourists. White orchids grow in abundance in this area. The place is aptly called Kurseong which means ‘The place of white orchids”. The area is also full of beautiful tea gardens, and year-round vegetation on the hill slopes. You also get magnificent views of Mt. Kanchenjunga, Kabru and Jannu. The whistling sound of the steam engine can be heard giving overall a very romantic feeling. 

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Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel Laureate and poet composed several of his poems in Kurseong. The great disciple of Swami Vivekananda, Sister Nivedita settled down here. In 1885, Mark Twain also spent some time in the place. The British confined Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose in 1936 at Kurseong. The bungalow is now a well known Museum with many original furniture and other belongings of Netaji. 

Location of Kurseong & How to visit Kurseong 

Kurseong is located on National Highway NH 55 (I.e. Hill Cart Road) in Darjeeling district. It originates from Siliguri and goes all the way to Darjeeling. It’s about midway to Darjeeling. 4,864 ft is the altitude of Kurseong.

From Siliguri, the distance to Kurseong is 51kms. The distance is about 57 km From New Jalpaiguri (NJP) station, and about 60kms from Bagdogra airport Kurseong. Matigara and Rohini is the usual route from Bagdogra. The public transports would usually take From NJP and Siliguri, to the Hill Cart Road. To reach Kurseong from both Bagdogra and NJP it takes about 2 hours. Kurseong is about 33 km from  Darjeeling and takes about 1 hour 15 minutes to reach. 

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Weather and best time to visit Kurseong

Due to low altitude, Kurseong’s temperature remains the same for most parts of the year. The average temperature varies in January from about 10°C and goes up to an average of about 20°C in August and again falls to an average of 10°C in December. The warmest month is August usually, when the maximum temperature can touch about 25°C. while Minimum temperature can fall to about 5°C making January the coldest month. 

Monsoon is when the rainfall is at an average of 896mm, heaviest in July. while the driest time with virtually no rainfall in December. Between March to Mid June and September to December is the best time to visit Kurseong. You will need light woollens, during summer (April to September) and you will need heavy woollens (particularly for nights and early mornings) during winter (December to February). 

Also read: Best time to visit Darjeeling

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Sites & Sightseeing Tours 

Kurseong is a great place to visit, there are numerous things to do, has several great viewpoints offering spectacular views of the landscapes, tea gardens and the snow peaks. There are some great heritage schools to visit. You can visit some nice museums, tea estates & factories, temples and even interior villages to know the life and culture of the locals. Most taxi drivers provide half and full-day tours.

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Where to stay in Kurseong 

There are several nice hotels, lodges and even homestays in Kurseong. Many hotels are located in the main market area. The Kurseong Tourist Lodge is around 1km from the market towards Darjeeling run by the state tourism department.

Places to eat 

Kurseong has only very few proper restaurants which are near the main taxi stand close to the station. The Kurseong tourist lodge runs a nice multi-cuisine restaurant with a bar. However, on alleyways, there are also a few small-budget eateries located and serve nice local Nepali food. 

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Shops & Market Area in Kurseong 

Nobody comes to Kurseong for shopping. However, from the Railway station, the main market area starts and stretches along both sides of the Hill Cart Road. There are all sorts of small to medium shops including clothing, bags, stationery and essentials. There are several alleyways that lead to the extended market at an elevated level If you are walking from the station towards the Tourist Lodge. This is where you will find many stores selling dress materials and all types of household stuff. The local folks run the Kay Deez store. If you are looking specifically for local food products of Darjeeling hills that you like to carry back home.

Kurseong is a great destination and a destination that can give you the local feel with its sleepy town and one with a great vibrant natural surrounding. On the whole, Kurseong is just like Darjeeling but it needs people to visit it sometimes and discover its quiet and pleasant solitude. Oh now that you might be interested to plan a vacation to Kurseong, Visit Pickyourtrail and find out the International tour packages for you and your family, Check some of the best Darjeeling holiday packages and book your tropical getaway now. Install the best travel app from Play Store and IOS .

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No trip to Gangtok is ever complete without planning a visit to Tsomgo Lake that is situated at a distance of 40 km from Gangtok. This glacial lake along with the vicinity of this lake offers spectacular views that can make the heart of any traveler be in absolute awe. On a clear sky day, the views of the lake are breathtakingly beautiful since it reflects the neighboring scenery. A temple, named Baba Mandir, is also situated by the lakeside.

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The scintillating capital city of Sikkim welcomes you with open arms. Your 8 days Sikkim Darjeeling tour itinerary begins with a bang!

Once you arrive at Bagdogra (IXB) Airport, an agent’s representative will greet you and take you to your hotel in Gangtok. Relish the hearty welcome you receive here and complete your swift check-in procedure. Proceed to your room and de-stress.

Have the first day of your sparkling Sikkim Darjeeling vacation at your disposal and spend it the way you like. Check out your energising surroundings, taste some yummy North Eastern food like a platter of steaming momos and a bowl of spicy thukpa, go shopping on Mall Road, or simply relax in your room.

End the first day of your Darjeeling Kalimpong Gangtok tour with a good night’s sleep at your hotel.

Visit Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir

  • Baba Mandir

Charge up your soul by exploring the enigmatic tourist attractions of Gangtok and make the most of your fun vacation.

Start the day with a fill of some delicious breakfast and set out for a full day tour of Gangtok. The first vitalising attraction on your Sikkim Darjeeling Kalimpong trip itinerary is a visit to the Tsomgo Lake.

Later, pay homage to Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir built in fond memory of the sepoy Late Harbhajan Singh. After a fun packed day, return to your hotel and call off the second day of your exciting Sikkim Darjeeling holiday with a peaceful sleep.

Optional : Request for an inclusion of a detour to Nathula Pass to make your Sikkim tour all the more happening. (charges extra).

Transfer to Lachen

  • Singhik View Point
  • Chopta Valley
  • Gurudongmar Lake

Let your happy feet explore this offbeat, remote hill town to the fullest. A visit to Lachen is a must on your 7 nights package tour of Gangtok Darjeeling Kalimpong.

Post indulging in a hearty breakfast at the hotel, set off to Lachen. En route, visit the Singhik Viewpoint and check out the majestic views of the snow-capped Mt. Khangchendzonga and Mt. Siniolchu and the roaring Teesta River right beneath you. Stopover to enjoy the enlivening vistas of the Seven Sisters Waterfall and the picture-perfect Naga Waterfall.

Upon arriving at your hotel in Lachen, complete your hassle-free check-in process and take some rest at your room. After a delicious lunch, head for a half day tour of Lachen.

Visit the mesmerising Chopta Valley adorned with snowy hills, thick conifer forests, and sparkling rivers. Next up is a visit to Gurudongmar Lake -- the second highest lake in the world.

Return to your hotel and enjoy your replenishing overnight stay, ending the third intoxicating day of your 8 days Sikkim Darjeeling vacation.

Distance from Gangtok to Lachen : 108 km

Travel Time (Gangtok to Lachen) : Approx. 4 hours

Transfer to Lachung

  • Singba Rhododendron Sanctuary
  • Hot Springs

Chase each other in a field of blooming flowers and bathe in a natural jacuzzi on the fourth eventful day of your tour to Sikkim & Darjeeling.

Relish breakfast & ride off to Lachung. Once you arrive at your hotel in Lachung, complete your super smooth check-in formalities and head to your room for some rest. Proceed for a half day excursion to the magnificent Yumthang Valley, the ‘Valley of Flowers’.

Also, visit the blooming Singba Rhododendron Sanctuary which is a part of this valley. Next, get drenched in the warm waters of the Yumthang Hot Spring popular for its therapeutic significance and healing properties.

End the fourth action-packed day of your fab Darjeeling Gangtok Kalimpong tour package with a sound sleep at your hotel.

Distance from  Lachen to Lachung : 47 km

Travel Time (Lachen to Lachung) : Approx. 1.5 hours

Transfer to Gangtok

  • Dodrul Chorten
  • Flower Show
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There’s a lot to this quirky little town. Make the most of your Gangtok tour while you’re here.

Have a filling breakfast and proceed for Gangtok, the next stop on your exhilarating North East tour. Upon reaching your hotel in Gangtok, go through your swift registration process and head to your room.

Gear up for a half day city tour of Gangtok. First, visit the Dro-dul Chorten Stupa, get to the Banjhakri Waterfalls, and to the Research Institute of Tibetology.

Next up on your Gangtok-Kalimpong tour itinerary is the Whitehall Flower Show and take a gander at Gangtok’s massive array of flora. After spending the fifth day of your Sikkim trip in the most fun way possible, return to your hotel and retire for the night.

Distance from Lachung to Gangtok : 117 km

Travel Time ( Lachung to Gangtok ) : Approx. 6.5 hours

Tip : Shop to your heart’s content at Directorate of Handicraft and Handloom and buy a wide range of North Eastern handicrafts like Thangka paintings, carpets, handlooms, wooden carved and painted items, and wooden masks.

Transfer to Kalimpong

  • Dr Graham’s Home
  • Mangaldham Temple
  • Durpin Dara

Hop about on a gleeful shopping spree and indulge in the truly charismatic culture of this pretty town on your half day Kalimpong city tour.

Have a wonderful start to the day with some nutritious, filling breakfast before setting off for Kalimpong. Once you reach your hotel in Kalimpong, complete your check in process and proceed to your room. After taking some rest, advance for a half day city tour of Kalimpong.

Visit the enlightening Science City, Dr Graham’s Home, Also visit the sacred Mangaldham Temple whose walls are adorned with fascinating artwork depicting the life of Lord Krishna.

Lastly, pay a visit to the Durpin Dara and feast your eyes upon breathtaking views of Mt. Kanchenjunga and the adjoining Darjeeling hills. End the sixth day of your 7 nights 8 days Sikkim Darjeeling Kalimpong tour itinerary with a refreshing sleep at your hotel.

Distance from Gangtok to Kalimpong : 75 km

Travel Time (Gangtok to Kalimpong) : Approx. 2.5 hours

Transfer to Darjeeling

  • Zoological Park
  • Peace Pagoda

Indulge in a hearty half day Darjeeling tour and have the time of your lives at this lovable hill station.

Post a wholesome breakfast at the hotel, set off for Darjeeling. Upon your arrival at your hotel in Darjeeling, complete your hassle-free registration procedure and head to your room. Take some rest and proceed for a half day city tour of Darjeeling.

Visit the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute & Tenzing Rock and visit the biggest high altitude zoo in India - the Zoological Park. Cuddle over a warm cup of Darjeeling tea at the aromatic tea gardens and take an exciting ride on the Darjeeling Ropeway.

Last on your Sikkim-Kalimpong-Darjeeling trip itinerary is a visit to the divine Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda. Return to your hotel for some reviving sleep.

Tip : Shop for woolen shawls & carpets, carved wooden items, leather jackets, coats to pretty ornaments from the Tibetan Refugee Center.

Departure from Darjeeling

Bid farewell to the North East with everlasting memories of your Sikkim Darjeeling vacation in your hearts.

Have a sumptuous breakfast at your hotel and proceed to Bagdogra Airport (IXB). Board your train/flight for your onward destination with unforgettable memories of your enticing Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling trip.

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Royal heritage

31 A Elephant Mansion, Deorali, 737101 Gangtok, India

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Himalayan residency

HIMALAYAN RESIDENCY SINGRING, LACHUNG, NORTH SIKKIM, India

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Garden reach

Upper Cart Road, Below Bankim Chandra Park, KALIMPONG

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Hermitage resort

Mall Road, Near Raj Bhawan Darjeeling - 734101 West Bengal, India

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Can travelers visit the tea estates during their trip.

Yes, travelers can visit the tea estates in Darjeeling. Some of the famous tea estates in Darjeeling that travelers would love to visit are Singtom Tea Estate, Makaibari Tea Estate & Home Stay (Kurseong), Glenburn Tea Estate & Retreat and many more.

What adventure activities can a traveler indulge in on this Sikkim Darjeeling tour?

Travelers can indulge in the following adventure activities on their tour to Sikkim:

  • River Rafting
  • Mountain Biking
  • Mountaineering

What must travelers do to avoid or handle altitude sickness on their Sikkim holiday?

Travelers must take the following precautions to avoid Altitude Sickness on the Sikkim-Darjeeling vacation:

  • Take along the necessary medications for headaches, vomiting, nausea, and fatigue.
  • Take easy walks at a leisurely pace. This helps in acclimatizing to the surroundings.
  • Drink plenty of fluids. 
  • Don't eat unnecessarily if not hungry. One should eat only at lower altitudes of the destination they are visiting.
  • Incase of bad headaches and vomiting while going for sightseeing, stop right there and return to the hotel to take some rest.

Can a traveler personalise this 8 day Sikkim and Darjeeling tour package?

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Can a traveler opt for any optional tour on their Sikkim holiday?

Travellers can ask their agent for an inclusion of an adventurous tour to Nathula Pass and personalise their adventurous Sikkim Darjeeling trip itinerary. The tour shall require a permit and the traveler is expected to pay extra charges for the additional tour.

What can travelers buy while visiting Darjeeling?

Tea, handicrafts, woolen clothes, handmade jewelry, etc are some must-buy products from Darjeeling.

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Planning A Trip To Kurseong? Here's our list of top tourist places to visit in Kurseong

Eagle Craig :

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Eagle Craig is a beautiful garden located atop a hill with a stunning viewpoint. There is a narrow lane next to Kurseong station that takes tourists to the viewpoint. It is 25 minutes of walk. The garden boasts of flowering plantations and the greenery is pleasing to the eyes. There is a watch tower which offers tourists a fascinating view of the surrounding mountains and the plains as well. However, to get a clear unobstructed view of the surroundings it has to be a clear day. Most days are cloudy and foggy which can prevent proper viewing. On the hilltop in the garden one comes across a concrete alter with a Khukri or traditional Nepali knife placed in it. This altar was constructed in memory of the Gorkhas who lost their lives in the 1988 unrest.

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Dow Hill is one of the several hills across which Kurseong is spread out. This is a beautiful hill that has a section with dense forest cover and it is not surprising to spot leopards here once in a while. Apart from the forest the hill also houses a forest museum, historic schools, parks, and some enviable viewpoints. The Dow Hill has a number of attractions that make it one of the most-visited tourist spots in Kurseong. We will discuss some of these attractions below.

Dow Hill Park :

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The Dow Hill Park is also known as the Deer Park. This is because of a fair number of deer that have been spotted here over the years. However in recent times due to increased deforestation, the number of deer has dwindled, unfortunately. The name was accordingly changed. There is a forest adjacent to it that has a large fenced area for spotting deer. Most of the deer are found here and tourists are allowed to venture only till the fenced area but not allowed to enter the forest.

Dow Hill Forest Museum & Rest House :

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Museum-lovers can drop into the Dow Hill Forest Museum. The museum has different species of flora and fauna growing in and around the region, displayed here. The museum has been restored and renovated and is open daily for enthusiasts. The Forest Rest House is a lodging option for tourists which can be booked only through the forest department of Kurseong. It presents a lovely opportunity to spend some quiet and tranquil moments in the wilderness surrounded by the dense Dhupi forest. Listening to the chirping of birds breaking through the all-pervading silence is an experience. The rest house is surrounded by towering pine trees and flowering plantations.

Girls & Boys School at Dow Hill :

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These are heritage boarding schools that were built during British times. They boast of lovely colonial architecture. The Dow Hill Girls School stands amidst a beautiful setting. From here one gets a stunning view of the Himalayan range and is surrounded by sprawling lush green vegetation. Both the Dow Hill Girls School and Victoria Boys School function under the state government and boast of a high standard of education. They offer both day schooling and boarding facilities for students. Take a stroll through the schools to get a feel of the colonial era and get treated to some amazing views from here.

Giddapahar View Point :

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When in a hill town the one thing that you find plenty are viewpoints which give tourists a magnificent view of the surrounding vegetation, countryside, mountain ranges, the plains, and the valleys. Kurseong too has a number of lovely viewpoints the Giddapahar Viewpoint is located few kilometers from the town and can be reached by a 15-minute drive by car. There is a stairway leading from the roadside up to the viewpoint. There is a gate and then tourists have to climb a few stairs to reach the elevated spot. On a clear day, tourists are treated to a spellbinding view of the Himalayas and the valleys.

Ambootia Shiv Mandir :

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The Ambootia Shiv Mandir is located within the Ambootia Tea Estates. It is one of the most well-known and popular temples in Kurseong. Apart from the obvious religious reasons, the Ambootia Shiv temple is more popular for its scenic beauty and the scenic surroundings. The luscious tea estates sprawled across acres of land and the greenery creates a fascinating setting for the temple. It is a must-visit destination for tourists, for even the less religiously inclined.

Churches in Kurseong :

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As a summer retreat of the British, Kurseong has a fair number of colonial structures, buildings and churches. The churches with their stunning Gothic architecture and towering spires dominate the entire town of Kurseong. There is the St. Paul the Apostle Church located at a short distance from the Kurseong railway station and one of the chief attractions of the town. St. John’s Berchman’s Church is the next stop, located at the foot of St. Mary’s hill. The exteriors of the church have been reconstructed though the interiors still retain the old world charm.

Tea Gardens :

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Like most of the hill towns in North Bengal, Kurseong also boasts of some stunning tea gardens and estates. Taking a stroll through acres of sprawling luscious green tea estates can be extremely refreshing and rejuvenating. The two big tea estates here are Ambootia and Makaibari. Here tourists are given guided tours of the gardens where they can interact with the tea workers, learn more about the history of the estates and about how tea is grown and processed. Tourists can even take part in tea-tasting sessions as well which can be rather entertaining and interesting.

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The museum is a historic building that is associated with memories of the two Bose brothers, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and Sarat Chandra Bose. Purchased by elder brother Sarat Bose in 1922, the latter had resided here briefly for two years. Later Subhash Bose was placed under house arrest in this building for 7 months. Years later in 1996 the Government of West Bengal renovated and restored the building and transformed it into a museum. The museum today houses documents, artifacts and articles belonging to Netaji. This museum will be of interest only to those keenly interested in Indian history.

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Halfway to Darjeeling from Siliguri, the place of peace, serenity and the healthy climate – Kurseong is situated at an height of 4864 ft. above the sea level. It has a pleasant weather throughout the year and the winter is not severe as Darjeeling. The city is an ideal place for its secluded charm and Eagle’s Craig, which offers a commanding view of the plains below.

In local Lepcha language "Kurseong" is called "Kharsang", meaning "Land of the White Orchids" . The ownership of Kurseong  was handed over to the British Government in 1835 by the then Chogyal ( Monarch) of  Sikkim and later in 1880 it became a favourite tourist destination for the colonial rulers of India. Due to its favourable weather condition Kurseong gradually built the reputation of an ideal place for “Sanatoriums” and the Kurseong T.B. Sanatorium was built.

The rich flora of Kurseong town and surroundings are fascinating and it has been described as a "Botanists Paradise".

Kurseong receives the highest rainfall after " Cherrapunjee " of  Meghalaya – which experiences the highest rainfall in the world. Due to its abandunt rainfall it is an ideal place for growing “White Orchids” in plenty which adorn the hill slopes. Some famous tea gardens like Castleton, Makaibari, Ambotia and Gomtee are in Kurseong, which not only produce the best qualities of tea in the world but also beautify the Kurseong hills.

The natural beauty and charm of serenity attracted number of renowned personalities like Rabindranath Tagore, Atul Prasad Sen, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Sister Nivedita etc. Even Sister Nivedita had a home here. It is also said to be that Mark Twain visited this place in 1885 and spent some time here. Kursoeng boasts to be home of some renowned boarding schools.

There are number of places in Kurseong which are worth visiting…. Eagles’s Craig ( This popular land of  Kurseong town located just one km above of the railway station.  It is a view point with a cafeteria, a watch tower and flower garden with a water reservoir which provides the drinking water entire Kurseong town. Eagle’s Craig offers superb views of entire valley, gree carpeted tea gardens , plains of North Bengal and glimpses of Mt. Kanchenjunga, Jaun and Kabru.), Kettle Valley Picnic Spot, Dow Hill, Ambotia Shiva Mandir, St. Mary’s Hill, Bagora (Bagora is also called zero point because it is the place with the highest elevation in Kurseong. It has also has a base camp of the Indian Air Force with a helipad).

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McKinsey spoke with more than 5,000 travelers across geographies and generations as part of a recently published survey  that reveals clear differences in behaviors, motivations, and expectations among a diverse set of tourists. On this episode of The McKinsey Podcast , McKinsey’s Margaux Constantin  and Jasperina de Vries speak with editorial director Roberta Fusaro about data that can help travel and tourism companies tailor their offerings and realize more bookings, higher satisfaction, and, ultimately, repeat visitors.

In our second segment, from our CEO Insights series , McKinsey senior partner Kurt Strovink  shares an approach to help CEOs connect with stakeholders—a relationship that’s prized but too often elusive.

This transcript has been edited for clarity and length.

The McKinsey Podcast is cohosted by Lucia Rahilly and Roberta Fusaro.

What motivates travelers to hit the road?

Roberta Fusaro: We’re here to talk about the way we travel today, specifically about a piece of research that McKinsey did with more than 5,000 travelers from China, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

We asked them about the motivations, behaviors, and expectations behind their travel experiences. One of the more interesting findings from the report is that travel isn’t just of “interest,” and I’m putting that word in air quotes. It’s becoming a priority for a range of consumers, including me. Margaux, why is this so?

Margaux Constantin: We clearly see that for people all over the world, travel has never been so top of mind . And that might be because of more than just the pandemic. About two-thirds of the people we interviewed said they’re more interested to travel than ever before.

If you take the younger generations, that number is even higher: 76 percent have never been so keen to travel. But that’s something that we’ve seen happening over the past decade, where there’s been a shift from spending on possessions to spending on experiences, particularly for the younger generations. Maybe the pandemic was a bit of a catalyst. But that really comes from a much longer cyclical trend in the industry.

Roberta Fusaro: What differences did you see among travelers of different ages? What matters most to Gen Z, for instance?

Jasperina de Vries: Gen Zers are interesting because travel has become a top priority for them. In fact, last year, millennials and Gen Zers took an average of nearly five trips versus less than four for Gen Xers and baby boomers.

The number-one consideration we clearly see for Gen Zers when selecting a destination is experiencing something new. For the younger generations, there’s a real draw toward using travel as a means to interact with different cultures and explore the unknown.

That makes international travel increasingly appealing for these younger generations. International travel feels more within reach for them. The cost has come down, especially with the abundance of low-cost airline seats. Travel has also become more convenient. It’s easy for them to get oriented in a destination before they travel. Mobile connectivity overseas has become cheaper. It’s easy to translate things when you get there.

Social media is also helping younger generations shape their ideas about faraway destinations when they’re thinking about their next trip. And 92 percent of younger travelers reported that they were influenced by social media, in that sense. Social media makes the world feel smaller and bigger at the same time.

Roberta Fusaro: What about Gen X and boomer travelers?

Jasperina de Vries: For the older generations, the number-one travel motivator is friends and family—to either visit them or travel with them. That motivator is put far ahead of visiting a new place or going to a place that everybody’s talking about.

Older generations are also very strategic about how they spend. Only 7 percent of the baby boomers we surveyed will go all out when they travel. But that doesn’t mean that they’re unwilling to spend, because baby boomers do spend three times more on travel than Gen Z.

They are willing to make their trip easy and convenient. They are willing to spend to make things less burdensome. They’re willing to travel in the offseason. They’re less likely to try and save by taking longer or connecting flights. And they are almost twice as likely as younger generations to cut expenses when needed, but they place emphasis on the quality of their accommodations.

Margaux Constantin: What’s interesting is that baby boomers spend three times more on travel than Gen Z. But Gen Z spends a much higher share of its disposable income on travel. That’s the big paradox here.

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The role of technology in travel.

Roberta Fusaro: How do different generations incorporate technology into their travel plans?

Margaux Constantin: What we see with older generations is quite a bit of fatigue with technology in the travel process and a feeling that if you’re not a digital native, the steps of traveling have become quite challenging. That may or may not be correlated with the fact that they tend to visit destinations they’re more familiar with, that they have been to already, rather than explore new destinations. So they can rely a bit less on those tools.

What that means is that travelers still like to have a digital and analytics-informed travel journey and travel process, but that doesn’t have to get in the way of human interaction. What we see with older generations is frustration that every site or attraction you try to go to now [involves] a machine that they’re struggling to interact with or to get the right information from. And that’s where some of the disconnect can happen.

Traveler priorities across different global markets

Roberta Fusaro: The survey also gets into some of the differences among travelers in different markets. We’re looking at travelers in China, the US, the Emirates, and some Europeans. What did you see there? What are travelers in different markets more or less likely to prioritize?

Margaux Constantin: What’s quite interesting here is despite the world becoming more globalized or feeling like it’s become more globalized, the differences in travel preferences across those markets remain really strong.

If you start with the Chinese travelers, they are changing a lot. There is still a very large chunk of that market that wants to prioritize these iconic travel experiences, these famous bucket list [trips]. About 69 percent of our Chinese respondents want that bucket-list-type holiday. For North American and European travelers, it’s only 20 percent.

At the same time, we also see in the Chinese market a real enthusiasm and passion, fueled by the pandemic, of rediscovering their domestic heritage and traveling much closer to home. We see the Chinese domestic-travel market growing at about 12 percent in the coming years and overtaking, very quickly, the United States as the world’s largest domestic-travel market.

If you compare this with travelers from the United Arab Emirates, there is also a strong preference, closer to the number of Chinese travelers, to visit iconic destinations. But what they’re really after are active, sport-heavy holidays—being outdoors, hiking, and doing some sort of exercise. On the other end, Europeans and North Americans are a lot more homogeneous in their preferences; 40 percent see their vacations as a way to just get away from it all, which is two times higher than the share of Chinese or UAE-based respondents. And, of course, the best way to get away from it all is the traditional beach holiday, which remains the top destination for those markets.

Seven traveler archetypes

Roberta Fusaro: As part of the research, you identified seven clusters of travelers, all of whom share a lot of the same attitudes and motivations toward travel. These include sun-and-beach travelers, culture-and-authenticity seekers, strategic spenders, trend-conscious travelers, cost-conscious travelers, premium travelers, and adventure seekers. Let’s tick through each and the preferences embedded within them.

Jasperina de Vries: This is my favorite topic for two reasons. One is that these personas are intriguing. And two, there’s an especially key insight for travel players on going to the next level of customer understanding or guest understanding, in a similar way as we’ve done here in the research.

We used machine learning to identify clusters of our respondents with similar behaviors and attitudes and then looked at the key differentiators between these groups. There are seven in total. One cluster is the culture-and-authenticity travelers. They love to sightsee, they prioritize new destinations, and they’re willing to spend on experiences.

That contrasts with, for example, the strategic spenders, who are very careful about splurging on experiences and who also try to save on accommodations and flights. Another one that I would highlight is the trend-conscious jet-setters, who are ready to spend and who are very attentive to recommendations from friends and social media. These travelers would prioritize the more iconic or popular destinations.

But a key learning for players in the sector is to use the data to better understand the exact traveler archetype that you are trying to attract and learn how to meet their needs.

And in this sector, companies don’t always interact with their guests every day, as they do in, say, retail. But, still, our clients are surprised by how much they do know about their customers and how much privileged insight they have. Our research was based on 5,000 respondents. But imagine it’s hundreds of thousands or even millions of customers you have touched and what you can learn from them.

Using data to tailor travel experiences

Roberta Fusaro: Let’s pretend I own a company that organizes travelers around large safari expeditions and sightseeing experiences. How could I use the information in this report to boost sales or engagement?

Jasperina de Vries: I hope that the research opens up the aperture for many players in the industry , like the safari provider, to think more deeply about the different pockets of demand out there and to build up their understanding of the pockets that they have not yet been specifically targeting.

And this is the other point: it’s important to build out the understanding of your customer base and, from that, think through how that allows you to adjust your marketing approach.

One of my clients, for example, is looking to increase direct bookings. That’s something that many of our listeners will try to pursue. What my client does is look at a cluster of guests that already has a high degree of direct bookings. That cluster is made up of relatively similar people, but there are also people in that cluster who do not yet book direct.

The good thing is they look like those who do. And it’s relatively easy to nudge them into the type of behavior that you would ideally see, which is booking direct versus booking through an OTA [online travel agency]. And you can do the same with upselling and cross-selling, for example. This is more straightforward than you think, and it’s driven by the customer data you have today.

It’s important to build out the understanding of your customer base and, from that, think through how that allows you to adjust your marketing approach. Jasperina de Vries

Margaux Constantin: Adding further to this notion of the travel safari company, and being a bit more focused on older generations, because they do spend more than younger generations. They spend three times more. But if you start thinking, “Maybe, there is a new market in the younger generations and Gen Z because they are willing to spend disproportionately on experiences.” Then you could engineer experiences for them. They might come on a low-cost flight, and they might stay in cheaper accommodations, but they will spend the $500 entrance fee to go gorilla tracking and have that experience.

There are these pockets of high willingness to spend. And that means you may also want to rethink your accommodation offering to be cheap without feeling cheap. It’s a lot about smaller rooms, shared rooms, but also high-quality shared spaces, high-quality open spaces, coworking spaces where people can mingle. We’re starting to see some players propose interesting things there.

Roberta Fusaro: How much of that is happening within the ecosystem?

Margaux Constantin: A lot of our clients are not sufficiently mining all the insights they have on what their travelers need. And there are so many more insights they could get. But a lot of our clients are also not sufficiently reactive or agile enough to act on those insights.

And so what you’re describing is an example of such an action. But it could also be to launch certain promotional packages, which is easier, or redo parts of your website, which is also easier. The translation to action remains slow.

It usually takes three years to build a hotel. In those three years, how do you keep evolving your builds to meet the evolving needs of your travelers or, at least, build things in a way that gives you enough agility once the property opens?

Jasperina de Vries: But, to your point, Roberta, in the ecosystem orchestration , we don’t see a lot of syncing up among players yet. But there is an increasing eagerness to grow tourism destinations, because folks are seeing that it’s important to build out full itineraries to make the most out of that first stay so that the traveler takes away a positive experience and goes back home and talks about it. It’s important for growing markets to build everything out in sync. And we see a lot of eagerness among stakeholders to get there. It’s easier said than done, of course.

New opportunities

Roberta Fusaro: Are new businesses  springing up out of this renewed zest for travel?

Jasperina de Vries: For this year, we expect that tourism will be a full 9 percent of global GDP. So it’s creating a lot of new economic activity. And there is a lot of opportunity for stakeholders who can cater to the preferences of new travelers.

Roberta Fusaro: Some travel companies  struggle with their data strategies. If you’re somewhere in the middle of the journey with your data strategy, are there things that you can do right now to start to understand customers better?

Jasperina de Vries: Hospitality clients are surprised by how much they can do with the data and privileged insights they already have as first parties versus intermediaries. For example, we helped one company build out something basic to start with: sending out three types of messages to customers based on a best guess of their propensity to travel to a particular destination.

We sent one set of customers an email about news from that destination and included a convenient travel offer for them. The second group we wanted to convince, so we sent them an email before their next estimated travel date and included a more price-sensitive offer. And for the third group of customers, who we think might not be highly likely to travel but who could be tempted, we tried to attract them with a special offer.

So this is not about building out a full set of email journeys and cross-channel journeys. This can start really small and still be effective.

Memorializing trips through social media

Roberta Fusaro: Jasperina, you’d mentioned the use of social media among Gen Z travelers. I’m curious about this idea of memorializing the travel experience and how providers and players in the tourism ecosystem could think about that differently.

Margaux Constantin: In our research, we see that more than 70 percent of travelers say they’ve posted photos of their vacation on social media in a very systematic way. And, of course, for younger generations, that share is north of 95 percent. It’s absolutely become the norm.

Then, if we go back to the times of even Ancient Greece, you will find various ways of capturing travel memories in some shape or form. As we mentioned earlier, more than 90 percent of Gen Z travelers will be influenced by social media posts when deciding to visit a certain place, especially posts they see from friends and families or from celebrities they trust.

That creates several opportunities for the industry. Definitely, everything related to social media  strategy, influencer strategy, encouraging folks who come to visit to repost about the hotel, repost about the attraction, repost about the destination, is key, given how big this is in the consideration funnel of travelers.

But this is also creating opportunities for new businesses to emerge in this space of journaling, if you like. And we see microblogging platforms trying to give travelers a different way of sharing with friends and family outside of the traditional social media platforms, which is also interesting.

Roberta Fusaro: I’m feeling bad for the seaside sketch artist who you would walk up to, and they would sit there with their pen . . .

Margaux Constantin: Actually, that one, probably, has never been a bigger celebrity. There is so much they can do on social media, even if they have limited drawing skills. There’s a big career as an actor in that space.

The impact of gen AI

Roberta Fusaro: Jasperina, you mentioned the use of generative AI [gen AI] on the back end of travel experiences. Are there other applications of gen AI that you could see going forward?

Jasperina de Vries: We saw in the survey that about a quarter of travelers have tried using AI or gen AI to plan a trip, and 80 percent said that they would be interested in trying to use AI or gen AI to plan a trip. So, there’s an expectation that the use will grow.

We also see that the first versions of gen-AI-based travel planners  can only do so much. So this is definitely an evolving space that still needs time. But it is quickly evolving.

And we talked about some of the use cases there. The gen AI piece that can come in is, for example, about making it easier to create marketing content. Going forward, we should also be mindful of the role that AI and technology plays and the implication it has on the workforce.

What we continue to see for hospitality and tourism is if there’s one sector where the human touch and the tech enablement of that remains so important, it’s hospitality because this is a moment in time for all travelers, where they are keen to experience something new and they also want to be taken care of. And so we expect that frontline staff, travel advisers, et cetera, will continue to have an important role in that travel or booking experience , empowered by technology.

If there’s one sector where the human touch and the tech enablement of that remains so important, it’s hospitality because this is a moment in time for all travelers, where they are keen to experience something new and they also want to be taken care of. Jasperina de Vries

Destination overload

Roberta Fusaro: We’ve been talking a lot about growth in the market. Is there something that the service providers or players in the tourism ecosystem have to be aware of, given all this fast growth?

Margaux Constantin: The growth is not very evenly spread. What we tend to see is if you take the 15 destinations today that have the highest concentration of visitors per square kilometer, these are also the destinations that I expect to see the fastest growth of visitors in the coming years, so anything leading to 2030 from 20 percent further growth, all the way to 86 percent for places like Marrakesh and Morocco.

At the same time, travelers say that when there’s just a bit too much of a crowd, it has a highly negative impact on their travel. Seventy percent of our respondents mentioned negative experiences related to overcrowding in their travel in the last 12 months.

So as we grow, we really need to put in place the right measures and be very thoughtful  about how we ensure that visitors have the best travel experiences they can—whether it’s in more rural, quiet areas, but also in some of the most visited places—and really keeping that strong visitor experience.

Why CEOs must connect with stakeholders

Lucia Rahilly: Next up, senior partner Kurt Strovink says CEOs understand the importance of connecting with stakeholders, but too few know how to do it.

Laurel Moglen: Stakeholders, like investors, customers, the media, and employees, all want to hear from CEOs on a wide range of issues. Kurt, through your conversations with CEOs, how important is it for CEOs to engage with the public?

Kurt Strovink: It’s very important, and it’s becoming more important as time goes on. Communications and stakeholder engagement is one aspect that many CEOs are less prepared for, relative to what it takes. It’s not something they’ve necessarily encountered in previous roles before becoming CEO. And the enormity of the number of stakeholders, the balance between them, and how to manage and negotiate this is something that I think dawns on new CEOs quite quickly.

Our own research suggests that 58 percent of CEOs think that external affairs is a top priority for them. But only 12 percent feel that they’re handling it really well. I would also say some of the leading CEOs, those who have become skilled at being a CEO over time and some of who we’ve profiled in our book CEO Excellence , have also drawn attention to this priority. 1 Carolyn Dewar, Scott Keller, and Vikram Malhotra, CEO Excellence: The Six Mindsets That Distinguish the Best Leaders from the Rest , New York: NY, Scribner 2022.

Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft, has talked about how important it is to be able to manage multiple constituents in the world—team members, employees, customers, governments. As a CEO, you need to create that sort of continuous balance between multiple constituents.

Laurel Moglen: What’s the best way for leadership to adapt to this priority?

Kurt Strovink: In terms of how to adjust to this priority, we’ve tried to synthesize our perspectives into an approach called EDGE. It’s an acronym that encompasses four ideas for CEOs to understand what’s important.

The first idea is expanded . CEOs must think about themselves as a bridge to the outside world. They must recognize that they’re kind of public in all their comments at all moments. That’s a different mentality than thinking about yourself as a personal leader inside of a company, where your words won’t travel as far.

The second idea is distinctive , by which we mean do only what the CEO can do or try to think about those things that can’t be delegated. There are many things that you can have other people do on your behalf, but some of the communication needs to be from the CEO seat itself.

The third idea is growth oriented . Some of the best communicators and stakeholder balancers think a lot about growth in their communications. It’s something that’s ever present in the way that they interact with the outside world. It’s part of how they emphasize the upside of their companies, their contribution to the world.

The fourth and final idea is engagement . This means going beyond influencing stakeholders to try to truly inhabit the mindsets that they have, meet them on their own terms, and work from there.

This is one way to think about four important best practices that we think of in the context of communications with different constituent groups and to adapt to them.

Laurel Moglen: As leaders incorporate all that EDGE means into their communications platforms, what strategies have you seen work for them?

Kurt Strovink: I have seen a few strategies that work for CEOs and a few markers for progress as CEOs, who become more excellent on this dimension. I often will observe a CEO’s narrative itself—the way they talk about what they’re doing, what they’re here to do, what their company’s purpose is, how they engage their own employees—and I will listen for how proprietary that vocabulary is and how authentic it is to them. And we often find that CEOs who become skilled at this will have certain terms that they put more weight into, certain things that become meaningful. So this idea of the singular narrative with proprietary language is hard to encourage anybody to do, but we notice it as a distinctive strength.

I also find that CEOs need creative ways to enrich this narrative over time, to have it take in additional elements of what happens around them. They must repeat this narrative, sometimes more than they’d like to in different settings. They should find energy and enthusiasm and vitality in doing that authentically. It’s very important to see yourself as a real communicator of this message in broadcast and in narrowcast forms. The former CEO of US Bancorp, Richard Davis, said the holy grail for him was to have 12 people on a management team who were equal voices and equal storytellers.

What that means is that there are people who can speak for the team, for the company, not just for themselves. Sometimes, you see CEOs who develop enough of a narrative that they get another dozen people on their management team to really make it theirs and sound similar themes.

These CEOs create propagation that’s much greater inside the company and outside the company because they have other people and their management team who are fully resonant with those messages.

One last thing that I’ll share from our work with CEOs is what we call the four Ws: “who” “why,” “what,” and “when.”

You have to think about “Who you are?” or “Who do you want to be?” You’re really thinking about the identity of the organization separate from the initiatives and activities that are under way.

You also have to think about the why. “Why is it there?”

This gets us to the what. “What is the purpose?” or “What’s a larger mission that motivates?” This leads you to think about the series of things you’re doing. And that ladders down into many aspects of strategy, initiatives, and the like.

Lastly, you think about the timing, the execution of the plans, which is summarized by the when.

But I do see a failure mode in CEOs. They’re very good about the what and the when, though maybe not as thoughtful as they could be about the who and the why.

And in self-propelled organizations, especially organizations of high talent, there’s tremendous latent potential in deeper dialogues about the “who” and the “why.”

I would encourage all CEOs to think about all four Ws evenly as they think about building some of these messages, these narratives of meaning, and as they chart the course to figure out what they’re solving for with so many different constituencies.

Kurt Strovink is a senior partner in McKinsey’s New York office, Margaux Constantin is a partner in the Dubai office, and Jasperina de Vries is an associate partner in the Amsterdam office. Lucia Rahilly is the global editorial director of McKinsey Global Publishing and is based in the New York office, and Roberta Fusaro is an editorial director in the Boston office.

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    49 km off Darjeeling, Kurseong can be reached by jeeps, taxis and buses. Kurseong is also just 45 km away from Siliguri which has the nearest airport (Bagdogra Airport). One can take a taxi from Bagdogra to reach Kurseong. Buses also ply between Kurseong and Siliguri.

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    1 km from City Center. ₹6,032₹8,742. per night. Kurseong 3 Days Package - Book a refreshing 3-day Kurseong holiday at an unbelievable price. Grab the best Northeast travel deals.

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    Kurseong Tourism and Travel Guide. Kurseong, located about 30 km from Darjeeling, is for travellers who are looking to get away from the chaos of typical hill stations. With tea gardens as the region's landscape, Kurseong is as charming as it is lively and a perfect weekend destination if you are in West Bengal.

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    Nestled in the heart of the Darjeeling district of West Bengal is the picturesque hill station of Kurseong, known as the "Land of White Orchids." ... Here is a two-day itinerary for a well-spent weekend. Day 1 . Morning: Visit A Fully Organic Tea Garden. The vibrant Makaibari Tea Estate, about 14km from Kurseong, is a must-see attraction. As ...

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    Savor a trip to the hilly towns of Kurseong and Darjeeling and soak in the picturesque landscapes of the region. From stunning view points to green valleys, from tranquil monasteries to vibrant market places, this itinerary covers it all. Visit the famous, allegedly haunted, grounds of the Victoria school in Dowhill and revel in the beauty of ...

  9. Kurseong Itinerary 3 Days

    3 Days in Darjeeling. 3 Days in Gangtok. 3 Days in Lachung. 3 Days in Namchi. 3 Days in Pelling. 3 Days in Kalimpong. Kurseong itinerary 3 days and 2 nights: Have a look at these well-crafted itineraries for three days in Kurseong and travel guides. Know how to get most out of 3 days in Kurseong with proper planning.

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    Kurseong is a town and a municipality in Darjeeling district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the Kurseong subdivision. Located at an altitude of 1,482.55 metres, Kurseong is 32 kilometres from Darjeeling and has a pleasant climate throughout the year.

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    From 4,900 / Per Person*. Package - Kurseong Tour 02 N & 03 D. Duration - 02 Nights & 03 Days. Night Halt - Kurseong (02) Sightseeing - Sightseeing places are Tea Garden Visit and Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR), Makaibari Estate, Tea Manufacturing, Plucking of Leaf or Ambootia Shiva Temple, Giddha Pahar Sita Ram Mandir, Buddhist Gompa ...

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  13. Darjeeling Kalimpong Kurseong Mirik Tour

    This 7 days Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Kurseong tour package provides cozy stays, delish meals, swift transfers, and amazing sightseeing. You can also customize this package. So, book a Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Kurseong tour package today. Note: This is just a suggested itinerary indicative of what could be possible.

  14. Kurseong Darjeeling Short Trip 3 Nights / 4 Days

    Day 2: - Kurseong Local Sightseeing. On this day after breakfast, you will visit kurseong. It is a beautiful hill station in West Bengal. Sightseeing of this day as like Ambootia Tea garden, Hill slopes, this little town though crowded in some parts, are immensely pretty and perfect for a long vacation. Dinner and Overnight stay at Hotel.

  15. KURSEONG/SITTONG HOLIDAYS TOUR PACKAGE

    Kurseong is a hill station and sub-divisional town in the Darjeeling district of the Indian state of West Bengal - Located at an altitude of 1458 meters / 4783 feet - The economy is based primarily on education and tourism - and has a pleasant climate throughout the year - Kurseong is 47 kilometers from Siliguri via Hill cart road and is ...

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  17. Visit Kurseong

    Create Your Own Itinerary. Create Now Search. Written by Rajoo on July 28, 2023 Share on . Visit Kurseong - A place worth a vacation that just can't be missed. Visit Kurseong for a lifetime experience, Kurseong is a subdivision of Darjeeling district. ... Sites & Sightseeing Tours . Kurseong is a great place to visit, there are numerous ...

  18. Kurseong Itinerary 2 Days

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  19. 7 Nights 8 Days Gangtok Kalimpong Darjeeling Tour Package

    Pay in easy installments & get ready to enjoy your holiday. Go on a 7-night, 8-day Sikkim-Darjeeling-Kalimpong tour. Chill amidst tea plantations, snowy hills, and Buddhist monasteries on your fun holiday in North East. Visit Gangtok, Yumthang Valley, and Tsomgo Lake to make your trip to Sikkim memorable with our well-curated itinerary for 8 days.

  20. Tourist Places To Visit In Kurseong

    Tourist Places To Visit In Kurseong - Tripoto. Tourist Places To Visit In Kurseong - Tripoto. Inspirations . ... Here tourists are given guided tours of the gardens where they can interact with the tea workers, learn more about the history of the estates and about how tea is grown and processed. ... 5 days Itinerary of West Bengal.

  21. Kurseong Tour

    Kurseong Tour . Halfway to Darjeeling from Siliguri, the place of peace, serenity and the healthy climate - Kurseong is situated at an height of 4864 ft. above the sea level. It has a pleasant weather throughout the year and the winter is not severe as Darjeeling. The city is an ideal place for its secluded charm and Eagle's Craig, which offers a commanding view of the plains below.

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  23. Kurseong

    Continue with your journey to Darjeeling (about 35 kilometers), to Sikkim or Kalimpong. To catch a train or flight, you have to go to Siliguri. Reserve cars are available from Siliguri, Kings Travels, dial-098304-28401/ 093319-39486. Routes through Kurseong. Darjeeling ←.

  24. A new itinerary for the tourism industry

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