Hill Stations of West Bengal offers the national and international tourists with the mesmerizing natural beauty. Some of the hill stations in northern part of West Bengal are Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong, Mirik, Lava, Lolegaon, Rongbull and many other places. While on the contrary, the southern part of West Bengal has the other hill stations like Mukutmanipur, Joychandi Pahar, Ayodhaya Hills, Susunia and Garhpanchakot. These vibrant destinations are easily accessible from all the cities of India. Kolkata, Siliguri, Durgapur, Jalpaiguri District and Malda District are the popular cities nearby.
Darjeeling, Darjeeling District
Darjeeling is a colonial hill town in the Indian state of West Bengal. This place is noted for its tea industry and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway.
Kalimpong, Kalimpong District
Kalimpong is well known for its educational institutions, many of which were established during the rule of British Empire in India.
Kurseong, Darjeeling District
Kurseong has a pleasant climate throughout the year. Kurseong is about 29 miles from Siliguri.
Mirik, Darjeeling District
Mirik has the centre of all attraction- Sumendu Lake. Mirik allures the tourist for the presence of gardens on one side and the pine forests on the other.
Lava, Darjeeling District
Lava is a small rural community situated 34 kms east of the town of Kalimpong via Algarah and it is the entry point to the Neora Valley National Park. Lava has a Buddhist temple, Changey Waterfalls and Lava Jamgyong Kongtrul Monastery, which are the popular destinations nearby.
Joychandi Pahar, Purulia District
Joychandi Pahar is a green hill in south Bengal. It is on the Purulia-Barakar Road. It is a popular tourist centre and major attraction for rock climbing. Joychandi Pahar Railway station is on the Asansol-Adra section of South Eastern Railway.
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