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- Aug 1, 2024, 11:47 AM
- ☁️ 29 °C
- Altitude: 310 m
IndiaRangpo Chhu27°9’58” N 88°31’58” E
Darjeeling

Yesterday we traveled from Gangtok to Darjeeling for a supposedly 4 hour trip.
I must say we were all a bit sad to be leaving the Mayfair Resort in Gangtok but we are all on an adventure not a holiday to lounge around the pool..so we tell ourselves.
Off we set in our trusty cars and drivers prepared for anything! The trip to start with went pretty well and weather hot and fine. We go through the Sikkim border and passports all checked. Best thing at the border is a toilet! A proper one not a squatter. There is a tourist info place s well with 4 men sitting about doing not alot. Bridget asked one of the men for a map and he almost reluctantly gave out one and then others started asking but it was all too much . I don't think that man had had so much to do in years.
We travelled on a bit and then stopped at a non scenic town to put it kindly so that our drivers could have their lunch. The specialty of the town was dried Buffalo but we were not tempted. We stood around in the dusty street and talked to a local who told us he knew Kane Williamson from the IPL.
He claimed to have played with him but not so sure?
Onwards we drove through a huge gorge that made our Manawatu gorge seem nothing and of course the inevitable happened, another road closure and another detour. The road was strewn with boulders and upturned trees an a river raging beside us.
Their road workers are very intrepid it has to be said and some of the state of roads reminded me of Cyclone Gabrielle but I think up here there is some pretty extreme weather to put it mildly. There were lots of people cleaning out huge drains in preparation for the monsoons.
Finally on yet another detour we left the gorge and started climbing up and up and up passing families of monkeys and huge Rimu like trees and dense bush. Our young driver of 24 was very competent and seem to lead the charge.
We drove through quaint but fairly run down villages with houses clinging onto cliffs. We had been thinking where would the children go to school and then out of nowhere these dear little children wearing blazers and ties would be walking along. The views across the valleys and over to the mountains were stunning.
Finally we arrived in Darjeeling at 2500 meters with the quaint steam railway running through the town.
Darjeeling is set on rocky cliffs looking out to the Himalayas. When we arrived we were ushered into the Tenzing reading room and were offered cups of tea which was very welcome. Tending Norgay worked and died in Darjeeling so is very much the local hero.
This is also called the Mayfair but slightly more faded and very reminiscent of British colonial times.
The rooms have dark wood paneling and comfy soft couches.
For most of us it was an early night and today we are exploring all the sights of Darjeeling.Read more
Traveler Hope you get a glimpse of my old school, North Point in Darjeeling 😊. Was there for 3 years.
Traveler We went past your old school and looked pretty smart.
Traveler Incredible adventure 😍😍