Lepchajagat
literally means the world of the Lepcha. It is not a national park or a
wildlife sanctuary. This part of North Bengal used to belong to the Lepcha
tribe and was bought from them and turned into a reserve forest.
Lepchajagat
is an offbeat destination in the district of Darjeeling in West Bengal. It lies
on the road connecting Darjeeling (19 km) with Mirik. Located on a hill slope
covered with rhododendron and oaks forests, Lepchajagat offers a rich diversity
of nature. It is a place for those who enjoy serenity and calmness far from
madding crowds, hotels, markets of popular hill stations. The town of
Darjeeling is visible from this place and an illuminated Darjeeling in the
night makes an eye-catching view.
The
view of Kanchenjunga turning red during sunrise is unforgettable. Watch the sun
slowly come out and as soon as the crimson rays fell on the Kanchendzonga
range, the magic begins. For the next 30
minutes or so will be your turn to get mesmerized by the amazing beauty of the
mighty Himalayas. Slowly the snow peaks turn from pink to orange to gold and
then the whole range come out in its dazzling white attire. The Kanchendzonga,
Kabru, Kumbhakarna all are tantalizingly close, looking ethereal against a
clear blue sky. No matter how many times you have watched this spectacle, this
always comes up with an unprecedented beauty.
Places of attractions
around Lepchajagat
Darjeeling Town (22kms) is not very far from here. As a result a
tourists staying at Lepchajagat can undertake all the sightseeing and other
activities as someone staying in the main town.
Ghoom
(12kms) away can be reached in about half an hour. One can visit Ghoom
monastery and also go to Tiger hill from here.
Jorepokhri Salamandar Project (6 Kms) is very close to Lepchajagat. You
can visit the lake which is home to Himalayan Salamandar, a rare species of
Reptile.
Mirik
is a picturesque tourist spot nestled in the serene hills of Darjeeling
district in West Bengal, India. The name Mirik comes from the Lepcha words
Mir-Yok meaning "place burnt by fire". Mirik (30 Kms) is about an
hours drive.
Maneybhanjan
(15 Kms.) on the Indo-Nepal boarder is the base for treks to Sandakphu and is
about 45 minutes drive.
Best time to Visit
Lepchajagat
Lepchajagat
attains sub-zero temperature during winters and is not recommended for a
tourist visit during this time of the year. During March, Lepchajagat has
pleasant climate along with variety of newly blossomed rhododendrons and can be
best visited by taking up holiday tours from Kolkata.
How to Reach Here
Lepchajagat
is well connected with cities of Siliguri and Darjeeling by road. Tourists can
come here after taking a train for Siliguri or a flight to Bagdogra. Beyond
that, one can take a bus or a shared jeep to reach Ghoom from where a car can
be booked for Lepchajagat. The car ride is an eight hour journey through rocks,
snow and beautiful flora. A running jeep going to Mirik can also be hired to
alternatively reach Lepchajagat.
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