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DARJEELING - 09 NIGHTS / 10 DAYS
INB 004W ITS 2009-10
Circuit: KOLKATA – SUNDERBANS - JALDAPARA - GANGTOK – DARJEELING –IXB / NJP

The Eastern Himalayas and BengalWelcome to the colonial capital of India, Kolkata. It was once the capital of British India. This 400year old city will amaze you with the co-existence of modern life and cultural heritage in its buildings as well as in the way of living of the people here. You will visit a unique wholesale market of flowers on the banks of the Ganges near the famous Howrah Bridge, the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity and other places of cultural, religious & historical importance.

We are providing sunderbans national park tour services and wildlife tour packages. Near Kolkata is the Sunderban the most intriguing wilderness of India. An archipelago of 54 small islands the Sunderban was declared a National Park in 1984 and as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO way back in 1997. A very lucky visitor might be able to see a Royal Bengal Tiger, but commonly seen are crocodiles, fishing cat, water monitor, birds and estuarine & marine life, sometimes a gigantic dolphin might also be spotted during the cruises to the various islands & from the watchtowers located on them.

136Kms from Siliguri is the Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, constituted in 1941 for the protection of wildlife in this area. Through the forest runs the river Torsha. You might also enjoy an early morning Elephant Safari through the sanctuary which houses the endangered species of One – Horned Rhino, Bison, Wild Boar and various other animals in their natural habitat.

The next destination will be Gangtok, the state capital of the small & beautiful state of Sikkim, located at an altitude of 5500ft, promises of some of the best monasteries of the region and beautiful landscapes. You might also be able to visit the Tsomgo Lake considered sacred by the local people and located at a height of 12400ft above sea level.

Next you will be taken to Darjeeling, which was the summer capital of the British India for a long time. The town derives its name from ‘Dorje’ – the mystic thunderbolt of the lama religion. The play of colours brought forward by the rays of the rising sun as the touch the snow-capped peak of Mt. Kanchendzonga is bound to mesmerize you. You might also enjoy the Toy train Joy Ride, which has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.




DARJEELING - 09 NIGHTS / 10 DAYS
INB 005W ITS 2009-10
Circuit: KOLKATA – SUNDERBANS - JALDAPARA - GANGTOK – DARJEELING – TEA GARDEN – IXB / NJP

The Eastern Himalayas and BengalWelcome to the colonial capital of India, Kolkata. It was once the capital of British India. This 400year old city will amaze you with the co-existence of modern life and cultural heritage in its buildings as well as in the way of living of the people here. You will visit a unique wholesale market of flowers on the banks of the Ganges near the famous Howrah Bridge, the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity and other places of cultural, religious & historical importance.

We are providing the Sunderban wildlife tour package the most intriguing wilderness of India. An archipelago of 54 small islands the Sunderban was declared a National Park in 1984 and as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO way back in 1997. A very lucky visitor might be able to see a Royal Bengal Tiger, but commonly seen are crocodiles, fishing cat, water monitor, birds and estuarine & marine life, sometimes a gigantic dolphin might also be spotted during the cruises to the various islands & from the watchtowers located on them.

136Kms from Siliguri is the Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, constituted in 1941 for the protection of wildlife in this area. Through the forest runs the river Torsha. You might also enjoy an early morning Elephant Safari through the sanctuary which houses the endangered species of One – Horned Rhino, Bison, Wild Boar and various other animals in their natural habitat.

The next destination will be Gangtok, the state capital of the small & beautiful state of Sikkim, located at an altitude of 5500ft, promises of some of the best monasteries of the region and beautiful landscapes. You might also be able to visit the Tsomgo Lake considered sacred by the local people and located at a height of 12400ft above sea level.

Next you will be taken to Darjeeling, which was the summer capital of the British India for a long time. The town derives its name from ‘Dorje’ – the mystic thunderbolt of the lama religion. The play of colours brought forward by the rays of the rising sun as the touch the snow-capped peak of Mt. Kanchendzonga is bound to mesmerize you. You might also enjoy the Toy train Joy Ride, which has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The last day you will spend at the Chamong Chiabari Tea Estate, just 25Kms from Darjeeling.




DARJEELING -12 NIGHTS / 13 DAYS
INB 007 W ITS 2009-10
Circuit: KOLKATA – SUNDERBAN – JALDAPARA - GANGTOK – PEMYANGTSE – DARJEELING – TEA GARDEN – IXB / NJP

The Eastern Himalayas and BengalWelcome to the colonial capital of India, Kolkata. It was once the capital of British India. This 400year old city will amaze you with the co-existence of modern life and cultural heritage in its buildings as well as in the way of living of the people here. You will visit a unique wholesale market of flowers on the banks of the Ganges near the famous Howrah Bridge, the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity and other places of cultural, religious & historical importance.

Near Kolkata is the Sunderban the most intriguing wilderness of India. An archipelago of 54 small islands the Sunderban was declared a National Park in 1984 and as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO way back in 1997. A very lucky visitor might be able to see a Royal Bengal Tiger, but commonly seen are crocodiles, fishing cat, water monitor, birds and estuarine & marine life, sometimes a gigantic dolphin might also be spotted during the cruises to the various islands & from the watchtowers located on them. 136Kms from Siliguri is the Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, constituted in 1941 for the protection of wildlife in this area. Through the forest runs the river Torsha. You might also enjoy an early morning Elephant Safari through the sanctuary which houses the endangered species of One – Horned Rhino, Bison, Wild Boar and various other animals in their natural habitat.

The next destination will be Gangtok, the state capital of the small & beautiful state of Sikkim, located at an altitude of 5500ft, promises of some of the best monasteries of the region and beautiful landscapes. You might also be able to visit the Tsomgo Lake considered sacred by the local people and located at a height of 12400ft above sea level. Pelling / Pemyangtse is a very small Himalayan village in West Sikkim and is the nearest motorable point to Mt. Kanchendzonga. The town is located at an altitude of 6,800ft and offers a beautiful view of the Himalayan peaks. Very near is located the Pemyangtse monastery, the 2nd oldest monastery in Sikkim.

Next you will be taken to Darjeeling, which was the summer capital of the British India for a long time. The town derives its name from ‘Dorje’ – the mystic thunderbolt of the lama religion. The play of colours brought forward by the rays of the rising sun as the touch the snow-capped peak of Mt. Kanchendzonga is bound to mesmerize you. You might also enjoy the Toy train Joy Ride, which has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The last day you will spend at the Chamong Chiabari Tea Estate, just 25Kms from Darjeeling.




DARJEELING -12NIGHTS / 13 DAYS
INB 009 W ITS 2009-10
Circuit: KOLKATA – SUNDERBAN – JALDAPARA – KALIMPONG - GANGTOK – PEMYANGTSE – DARJEELING – TEA GARDEN – IXB / NJP

The Eastern Himalayas and BengalWelcome to the colonial capital of India, Kolkata. It was once the capital of British India. This 400year old city will amaze you with the co-existence of modern life and cultural heritage in its buildings as well as in the way of living of the people here. You will visit a unique wholesale market of flowers on the banks of the Ganges near the famous Howrah Bridge, the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity and other places of cultural, religious & historical importance.

Near Kolkata is the Sunderban the most intriguing wilderness of India. An archipelago of 54 small islands the Sunderban was declared a National Park in 1984 and as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO way back in 1997. A very lucky visitor might be able to see a Royal Bengal Tiger, but commonly seen are crocodiles, fishing cat, water monitor, birds and estuarine & marine life, sometimes a gigantic dolphin might also be spotted during the cruises to the various islands & from the watchtowers located on them. 136Kms from Siliguri is the Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, constituted in 1941 for the protection of wildlife in this area. Through the forest runs the river Torsha. You might also enjoy an early morning Elephant Safari through the sanctuary which houses the endangered species of One – Horned Rhino, Bison, Wild Boar and various other animals in their natural habitat.

You will visit Kalimpong, a quiet little hill resort famous for its nurseries and the rare collection of orchids found there. The town is also of historical importance as it was the passage from Tibet to India. The serene atmosphere here is sure to soothe you. The next destination will be Gangtok, the state capital of the small & beautiful state of Sikkim, located at an altitude of 5500ft, promises of some of the best monasteries of the region and beautiful landscapes. You might also be able to visit the Tsomgo Lake considered sacred by the local people and located at a height of 12400ft above sea level.

Pelling / Pemyangtse is a very small Himalayan village in West Sikkim and is the nearest motorable point to Mt. Kanchendzonga. The town is located at an altitude of 6,800ft and offers a beautiful view of the Himalayan peaks. Very near is located the Pemyangtse monastery, the 2nd oldest monastery in Sikkim.

Next you will be taken to Darjeeling, which was the summer capital of the British India for a long time. The town derives its name from ‘Dorje’ – the mystic thunderbolt of the lama religion. The play of colours brought forward by the rays of the rising sun as the touch the snow-capped peak of Mt. Kanchendzonga is bound to mesmerize you. You might also enjoy the Toy train Joy Ride, which has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The last day you will spend at the Chamong Chiabari Tea Estate, just 25Kms from Darjeeling.



The Eastern Himalayas and Bengal
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The Eastern Himalayas and Bengal