Languages spoken Bengali,
Nepali, Hindi and English
Best time to visit
April–June
STD code 03552
Introduction
to city Kalimpong - In West Bengal
small town perched
at an altitude of 1,250 metres, the first things that strike
the visitor at Kalimpong are the bustling bazaars and the
places of worship that lend a peaceful ambience to the town.
It is situated in the state of West Bengal at a distance
of 50 km from Darjeeling.
Till about hundred years ago, Kalimpong used to be a tiny hamlet.
The written accounts dating back to 1865 mention this place
as one constituting of a few huts, less than ten families and
eight cows! After it was seized by the British in the later
half of the nineteenth century, the area became a major centre
for wool trade with Tibet. In 1916, the area was made into
a separate subdivision with Kalimpong as the headquarters.
Today Kalimpong has been developed as a popular tourist resort.
The name Kalimpong has been given rise to several interpretations.
In the language of the local Lepcha tribe, Kalimpong means
the ridge where we play. Another interpretation is that the
name stands for the stronghold of the minister as kalim means
minister and pong means stronghold in Bhutanese. One more interpretation
describes Kalimpong as being named after Kaulim, a fibrous
plant found in abundance in this region.
Kalimpong has a very mild climate. Summers are sunny and are
the best times to visit this place. The winter season lasts
from September to February when the minimum temperature can
drop to 7°C making the nights quite cold.
Sightseeing :
Places to visit in destination - Kalimpong
For lovers of natural
beauty, Kalimpong is a place not to be missed. The town offers
a fascinating view of the surrounding mountainous countryside.
The scenic environs are ideal for relaxing. Move out in the
town and get immersed in Buddhist literature and meditation
in various monasteries that dot the landscape of the town.
Some of the interesting spots in the town are Dr.
Grahams Home, Tharpa Choling Monastery, Zong Dog Palri Fo-Brang
Monastery, Durpin Dara Hill and Lepcha Museum.
Move
around Kalimpong to further explore the natural beauty of
the region. The sylvan surroundings add a romantic ambience
to the region. You can also catch glimpses of the regions
history as presented by the various monasteries and the old
fort. The spots to look out for are Rississum, Damsang
Bhutanese Fort, Munsong Forest Bungalow and Chitray Falls.
A journey into the Eastern Himalayas , visiting the Hill stations of Darjeeling , the Monasteries, and the colourful local markets . Across the border into the tiny Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan - Paro, explore this exquisitely beautiful and isolated country.