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Darjeeling
Darjeeling is a town and a municipality in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located in the Lesser Himalayas at an elevation of 6,700 ft (2,042.2 m). It is noted for its tea industry, its views of Kangchenjunga, the world’s third-highest mountain, and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kalimpong
Kalimpong is a scenic town located in Darjeeling in West Bengal. It is a hill station in the Lesser Himalayas also called the Mahabharata range.
Gangtok
Extremely alluring, pleasantly boisterous and wreathed in clouds – Gangtok, the capital city of the Sikkim can also give you a spectacular view of Mt. Kanchenjunga, at a distant skyline. The pristine hill station nestled in mountains and clouds is also a base for a whole lot of trekkers to the Himalayan mountain ranges.
The ever emphasized great Indian diversity of ‘life-forms, lifestyles and topography’ gets further accentuated in her northeastern flank. More so, in its deeper reaches. India’s prized dangler on the left looks almost a Southeast Asia enclave, geographically and ethnically, and is just connected to the Indian mainland via 20 km to 40 km Siliguri Corridor in West Bengal like a wattle between the neighboring China, Bhutan, Myanmar and Bangladesh. Northeast India is a jig-saw of natural and cultural splendors of its seven states, collectively labeled “The Land of Seven Sisters”, a quick recall of the region is dominated by the mighty Brahmaputra and waterways – the lifeline of the northeastern civilization; Rhinos, Hornbills and Orchids – the brand faces and graces; Tawang and Satras – centuries old learning and spiritual centers; Tea and tea gardens – the Indian national drink of international repute; around 225 tribes – maker and caretaker of the traditional colors; bamboo – grass that binds and weaves the region and lives therein.