Suntalekhola
or Suntaley Khola (also Suntaleykhola) is a small village and a tourist spot in
the Darjeeling District of West Bengal. The altitude of the place ranges from
650 to 950 m. It gets it name from a small stream: Suntaley Khola. In Nepali,
Suntaley means orange and khola means stream. This place is nearly 5 km from
Samsing, which is also a small picturesque serene village. The green patch on
the left side of the way to Suntalekhola is amazing and holds many rarities of
birds and butterflies.
As
you enter Dooars through the National Highway 31, you will cross Malbazar to
reach Chalsa. From Chalsa take a left turn and drive on for 15 kms via Meteli
to reach Samsing. The last few kilometres drive is a feast for the eyes as you
pass through some of the most picturesque tea gardens of Dooars including the
Chalsa Tea Garden, Zurantee Tea Garden and Samsing Tea Garden. The road is
relatively narrow but there are few vehicles travelling through this route as
the road ends at Samsing.
Samsing
is full of flying beauties, the birds. The sweet chirping of unknown colorful
birds in the serene landscape is a refreshing break from the city life. Step
out with a binocular and explore the treasure offered by the nature.
Nearby
Attractions of Samsing Suntalekhola….
Faribasti:
Next
to Suntalekhola is the small picturesque village of Faribasti. The village has
about 50 households and is very well maintained. Rocky island Flower gardens
are common in almost all households. Some of the households have started
homestay for tourists with active support from naturebeyond. You can walk
through the village and its paddy land.
Rocky
Island:
Another
attractive tourist spot is the `Rocky island nature resort` on the banks of
river Murti. This is about 2 km from Samsing. The view of the river and
surrounding forests are excellent from Rocky Island but tourist amenities are
basic. Accommodation is arranged in small Tents for overnight visitors. The
owners of this small resort are true nature lovers and have so far resisted any
attempt to commercialise this unique place.
River
Murti:
It
is one of the most beautiful rivers of Dooars. The small river flows down from
Neora Valley National Park and passes through Samsing and eventually meets
Jaldhaka river near Gorumara National Park. The river is small enough too
crossed on foot during most of the year except the Monsoon months. At Samsing
you can approach River Murti either at Rocky Island or near the old forest
Bungalow.
Treks
Around…..
Several
trek routes originate from Suntale Khola. The Neora Valley National Park is
adjacent to this place and most treks are organised in the surrounding area of the
National Park. Trekkers can take a steep ride to `Tree Fern Point` and `Mo` or
`Mo Chaki` for a great view of the Himalayas in one side and the plains of
Dooars in the other. The hills of Bhutan and `Jelepla`, the pass connecting
Tibet with India, can be seen from here. The most fascinating and thrilling
trek leads to the untouched wilderness of Neora Valley National Park. Special
permission of the forest department is required in order to organise this trek.
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