- Life in the Queen of Hills
- A Humble Request - By A Hotelier
- Locals Of Darjeeling!
- Teas Of The World
- What does Darjeeling thrive on?
- Darjeeling's Local Food
- Darjeeling Tea and its Tea Gardens
- The Famous Schools of Darjeeling
- Different Seasons of Darjeeling
- The Beautiful Green Cover of Darjeeling
- Places to See When in Darjeeling
I am fortunate to have spent 8 years of my school life here. Life here is pretty laid back. People have a happy-go-lucky attitude.
I hear all these talks around Swachh Bharat and feel really amazed and impressed by the unity shown by the citizens of our country in cleaning up our nation.
They are a happy-go-lucky lot, without the cares of the world. When in Darjeeling and moving around in town, you wouldn't know who does what.
Tea is produced from a plant called Camellia sinensis. It is the most consumed drink in the world after water.There are many different kinds of tea available across the world.
Darjeeling Tea became the first GI (Geographical Indication) tagged product in India...
Darjeeling Tea became the first GI (Geographical Indication) tagged product in India...
Darjeeling has some of the best schools of the country, like, St, Paul's, Mount Hermon, Loreto Convent and St. Joseph's. Most of these schools are over 100 years old and their products have a distinct identity...
The beauty of Darjeeling is it's unpredictable weather. One moment, the sun is out and the next moment it is drizzling.
Darjeeling as a Hill Station is naturally gifted among many in our country because most part of the hilly region is covered with the evergreen Pine trees...
Different people have different ideas of a holiday. For some, a 6 day break to the Hills is a relaxed holiday, while for some a quick 2-3 days getaway, is a refreshing break.