Thursday, 30 May 2024

Mirik Lake , enroute Lepcha Jagat - Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Lava, Lolegaon, Rishop Road Trip - 3

April 26 : Ghoom to Mirik
Night Halt: Mirik


Darjeeling went to General Election 2024 on April 26. So as per the norm, all public places such as the zoo, mountaineering institute were closed. Accordingly we changed our plans.Instead of putting up in Darjeeling, we went to Mirik, famous for the lake with the same name.

The road from Ghoom to Mirik enroute Sukhiya Pokhri and Lepcha Jagat is known as Rishi Road and is the most picturesque road in Darjeeling.Road condition is excellent and the road goes through pine forests, tea gardens and small settlements.One part of road from Simana to Pashupatinagar nagar runs just at the friendly border of India and Nepal.




Our route was:

Ghoom -> Lepcha Jagat -> Sukhiya Pokhri -> Simana view point -> Pashupati Nagar -> Mirik

Lepcha Jagat needs a special mention. Its a quaint little sleepy villages with a handful of homestays surrounded by the pine forest. On a clear day,one can see the entire range from here.The homestays are run by the ethnic lepcha people of the place and they are trying to promote the place as a tourist destination in the coming days.We had limited number of days for this trip so we could not stay at Lepcha Jagat even though we think this place deserves a night stay.

From Sukhiya Pokhri, one road goes to Mane Bhanjan. Mane Bhanjan is the place to book cars if one is interested in going to Sandakphu.

From Simana to Pashupati Nagar, the road is on Indian side and the other side is Nepal.People can move
free from one side of the border to the other as many times as one wish in a day without any passport or visa. But I think to get further in, one would need some formal permission papers.At Simana, there is a viewpoint from where one can see the Mayu river and few houses in Nepal.

At Pashupati Nagar, there must be some popular temple because we saw devotees in large numbers.

As we went further down,we started seeing rea estates on either side of the road. Our route took us through Gopaldhara tea estate. At Gopaldhara there are 2/3 homestays and some restaurants. The tea estate has their own tea shop for visitors to sample their tea and buy. Okaitea tea gardens and Thurbo tea estate ( very beautiful ) will also be on the route approaching Mirik.

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Gopaldhara 

                                            Gopaldhara

We reached Mirik Lake in the afternoon. Mirik Lake as known as Sumendu Lake stretches over 1.25km.The lake is naturally fed by spring and rain water and so it remains full all the year round.We checked in Pradhan Hotel which was just on the side of the lake before approaching the bridge. Our room was good with a balcony from where we could get a view of the lake, the horse track and the pine forests thereafter. Hotel staff was also helpful and friendly. Their restaurant makes great food so we had a good stay.


April 27 : Mirik to Kalimpong
Night Halt: Kalimpong

Next day morning we explored the lake and the surroundings. Entry to the lake is absolutely free, but car parking charges are applicable.There are a lot of shops in the approach road of the lake.A lot of eateries, some permanent, some stalls. There are a lot of activities..One can just walk the entire periphery of the lake or do a horse riding.There is also option of paddle boat or row boat and fish feeding.Or one can spend the entire time browsing the shops and doing souvenirs shopping.We also visited the Saturday 'haat', which sells all local Gorkha items such as local food, sweaters, cardigans, plants, hair accessories even cloths and bags.
                                    Boating at Mirik Lake

Haat

                                                    Haat

Afterwards we started for Kalimpong, back tracking the same way till Ghoom. Our family reached Kalimpong from Bagdogra that same day and we were excited to catch up with them to continue the rest of our vacation.


Thursday, 16 May 2024

Kurseong to Ghoom and Batasia Loop - Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Lava, Lolegaon, Rishop Road Trip - 2

April 25, Ghoom
Night halt : Ghoom

Morning breakfast was complimentary with our stay at the Kurseong Tourist Lodge. We were served puri subzi, bread toast,omlette, sweets, fruits and tea. Checkout time was 12 noon. 

We headed for Darjeeling which took us almost an hour to reach. The next day was the general election day for Darjeeling district and interestingly the otherwise insanely crowded place was pretty empty. The weather was cold and cloudy and no where could one see the glimpses of the mountains.

Incase you are planning to visit Darjeeling in your own car, its good to know that hardly a few hotels have their own parking. So is the case in Ghoom. There is a MLCP paid parking but one has to deposit the car keys.

Luckily we found a homestay in Ghoom who have their own guest parking. I will share the details below.They have three rooms with a common drawing area.We were the only guests that day and hence we had the whole area for ourselves. We took the biggest room which came at 2200 INR. The other two rooms were at 1800 and 2000. Food was homemade and resonably good even though we felt quantity was little less and price was a little high compared to the food we had in the restaurants nearby. However the BEST  thing about this homestay was we could see the heritage Himalayan Mountain Railway from our room window.

After a quick snacking on momos and chicken fry, we went to Batasia Loop. It is a war memorial where the Himalayan Mountain toy-train takes a 10 minutes halt for the joy riders to enjoy the mersmerising views of the Himalayas that Batasia has to offer. entry ticket for adult is 50 INR and for children its free.
April 26, Ghoom to Mirik
Night halt : Mirik

Ankur went walking Ghoom station to take videos. I stayed back in the hotel with the kids. Since it was the election day at Darjeeling, so most of the public places like the famous zoo was closed. We did a quick change in plan. We headed towards Mirik, cruising our way through the picturesque Mirik Road. We will again be back in Darjeeling towards the later part of our trip.









Saturday, 11 May 2024

Kolkata to Kurseong - Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Lava, Lolegaon, Rishop Road Trip - 1

April 23, Kolkata:
Night Halt: Malda

Mercury was touching 42 celsius and the heat along with the humidity was unbearable. Added to the woes was the frequent power cut, although we do not blame the electricity supply department.As per the reports there were more than 1.5 lakh AC units sold in Kolkata alone during the month of April. 

As inevitable, we headed to the hills. Our plan for this time was Darjeeling, Lava and Kalimpong.

I will not elaborate much, will only highlight the travel details so the blog series will be crisp and short.Also will provide the video links so that you can check the details for yourself.

On 23rd April, we started at around 6 am from our Kolkata home. We checked in our hotel at Malda at around 2 pm. Our route was as follows: 

Kolkata - > Shantipur -> Krishnanagar ->Berhampur -> Murshidabad -> Sagardighi -> Farakka -> Malda

This is NH12 and the road condition is good, except for a 10 km stretch from Barasat towards Krishnagar. We took a small halt at Shantipur, the famous town of WB renowned for its 'taant' weavers who weave saris and gamchas. On the highway, there will be limited or no options of food, once you leave Kolkata, except for Krishnanagar and Murshidabad.

Malda is famous for its super sweet,honey fragnanted himsagar variety of mango.However when we went, the mangoes were still not ready.

We stayed at the suite room at Hotel Royal Park. Its a little old hotel but very spacious rooms and toilets.We even had an attached balcony overseeing the main road. You may check the hotel interiors in the video.



April 24, Malda:
Night Halt: Kurseong

The second part of our route till Kurseong:

Malda -> Raiganj -> Krishnanagar -> Islampur -> Siliguri -> Kurseong

We were greeted by tea gardens as moved close to Siliguri.

We stayed at the West Bengal Tourist Lodge in Kurseong. You have to book it from the government website given below:

https://wbtdcl.wbtourismgov.in/home

It is located at the prime location of Kurseong. Room size are standard and have very cozy wooden interiors. There is ample space for car parking, something which most hotels in Darjeeling and Kurseong do not have. Breakfast was inclusive in the room booking and it was a good fulfilling breakfast with choice of bread toast (butter and jam) , puri subji, egg boiled and omlette, sweets, fruit and a cup of darjeeling tea.

Dinner has to be confirmed before 6:30 pm.

You may check the hotel interiors in the video.

Places to see in Kurseong:

1. Dowhill Road
2. Dowhill Church
3. Eagle's Crag