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RISHOP
Rishop (altitute 8500 ft.) is a Himalayan hamlet in Darjeeling, West Bengal. Nature lovers should feel and enjoy the picture post card silent village Rishop. For Rishop, “Re” stands for mountain peaks and “shop” means old-aged trees in Tibetan language...
Lolegaon
Lolegaon is often called Kafer. It is a small silent village on the lap of nature. It is basically a Lepcha village always attract people for its superb natural beauty, wide views of Himalayas, deep as if endless forest...
Charkhole
Charkhole (altitude of 5500 ft.) , a lepcha village, is indeed an Eden on earth with all its natural surroundings. It is the latest and most promising offbeat tourist destination in Darjeeling district. Charkhole is famous for its tranquility and scenic beauty...
Destinations

CHATAKPUR
Chatakpur (altitude 7887 ft) accommodates 90 villagers consisted of 18 families. It is a forest village under Senchal Reserve Forest...

KOLAKHAM
Located in the Kalimpong Hills of Darjeeling district surrounded y Neora Valley national park and huge greeneries and facing the majestic Kanchanjungha & family touching the sky. Kolakham is a silent hill station...

LAVA
Lava ( altitude 7200 ft. ) is a centre of business and communication. The people are well behaved and soft spoken. It is a cool, calm, small place of hills & jungles...

MANKHIM
Mankhim is the hilltop adjacent to the popular destination of Aritar under Rongli subdivision, East Sikkim. Mankhim offers a panaromic view of Kanchanjungha and boot-shaped Lompokhri (Aritar Lake)at a time.

RANGBHANG
Rangbhang, 58 km from Siliguri is a calm and quiet sweet village in Darjeeling surrounded by orange gardens, blue hills, snow-caped mountain peaks including Mt. Kanchanjumgha and endless tea gardens.