A-List Of Budget-Friendly And 'Secret' Tourist Destinations Of North Bengal!

Enjoy the breathtaking alpine beauty of North Bengal this summer! Summer season is coming soon. What can be more ideal than to have a snowy mountainous vacation this time! Today's article looks for some of North Bengal's 'less explored', budget-friendly but eye-catching magnificent tourist spots. Takdah Takdah is a paradise consisting of historical British bungalows, lush green tea gardens, dense pine forests and colourful orchids. Takeda is a small but quaint village very close to the Darjeeling district. The beautiful secluded environment of the village, clear blue sky and unpolluted air will refresh your mind and body. Takdah's famous Orchid House is known for its rare collection of orchids. Walking lazily on a lonely hilly road surrounded by fog, sitting on the veranda of the homestay and enjoying the sunset, listening to the chirping of birds, Takdah offers complete relaxation for two to three days. Ramdhura This small village is located 5500 feet above sea level. Situated between Sikkim and West Bengal, this village still does not get very crowded with seasonal tourists. The river Teesta flows past this hilly village. Colourful native flowers are cultivated throughout this entire village. There are several good homestays to stay in Ramdhura. In the spring, the arresting charm of Ramadhura becomes spectacular. From Hanuman Tok in Ramdhura, one can enjoy the beauty of the snow-covered, white peaks of Mt. Kanchenjunga. Kolakham Kolakham is a recently discovered picturesque tourist destination in North Bengal. Away from the hectic nature of popular tourist spots, Kolakham is the best place to enjoy your vacation quietly and undisturbed. Kanchenjunga peak is located just to the west of this village. The village is surrounded by thousands of rows of pine and fir trees. Flowers are cultivated in the village of Kolakham, which is why unnamed colourful flowers are abundant throughout the village. The distance from New Jalpaiguri to Kolakham is 116 kilometres. Kolakham is the ideal and safe place for a solo trip at any time of the year. Jhalong Bindu Located just 99 km from Siliguri, this village is known as the last village of West Bengal and India. The Bhutan border begins as soon as the village boundary ends. The beauty of this region is eye-catching, and this is an ideal place for adventure lovers. This mountain valley is so secluded that no other sound can be heard in Jhalong except the sound of the Jaldhaka river flowing! The small colourful wooden houses scattered all over Jhalong and Bindu enhance the charm of this hilly region. Apart from the government accommodation for tourists, you will also find many low-cost homestays here.