Sunday 17 May 2015

An Unforgettable Trip to Tiger Hills, Darjeeling!



In our sojourn to Darjeeling, the first day was spent on travelling from Gangtok to Darjeeling and roaming around Mall Road of the city. On 2nd day, we had to visit Tiger Hills in the early morning to catch glimpse of Sunrise in the Mountains. It is said that if you are in Darjeeling, you must visit Tiger Hills. We had also heard numerous times from our friends in Sikkim that the views of snow-caped ranges of Mt. Kanchanjangha and Mt. Everest at sunrise from this spot were breathtaking and worth-watching, so we were quite eager to visit the place. 

We had to start at 3:00 AM from our hotel in order to reach Tiger Hills before the sunrise, as the place is around 15 km away from the main city and secondly, the sun rises as early as 04:00 AM in the Mountains.Tiger Hill is nothing, but a sunrise point in Darjeeling from where whole range of Mt. Kanchanjangha can be seen bathing in the golden rays of the sun.

We started at 03:00 in the morning, sacrificing our best hours of sleep. As the vehicle was hired in advance, we reached at the spot well before the sunrise, thinking that we were the only early birds. However, after walking some distance towards the hilltop, we realized that we were wrong, as a huge gathering was already present at the venue, wrestling for occupying the front seats. All the seats in the building erected at the sunrise point were occupied by the time, we reached there. It was a chilly winter night and we were shivering with cold, being in an open space at the highest point in Darjeeling area (altitude of 8482 ft). All including me were waiting eagerly for the sun to rise and hoping for a clear sunny day, so that the snow-laden mountain peaks can be seen in the most beautiful form.

Tiger Hill Pavilion

It was around 04:15 AM, when the sun rays dawned upon us and a long agonizing wait came to an end. Suddenly, people started running to find a good view-point, from where both the rising sun and the giant Himalayan ranges could be captured in cameras.

The view of sunrise making everything look orange was spectacular and it's reflection on snow-white mountain ranges turning them into a giant gold heap left us completely spell-bound.

Sunrise as seen from Tiger Hills


Though the mountain peaks were covered by the clouds, we managed to capture some good images of those peaks. Just being there itself was a wonderful experience.

Mt. Kanchanjangha ranges


In the next post, we will explore famous Batasia Loop, Tea Gardens and other tourist spots of Darjeeling. Till then Sayonara!

7 comments:

  1. I missed on Tiger Hills, but I did see Kanchenjunga range from Lamahatta (a village in Darjeeling district).

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    1. Kanchenjunga ranges can be seen from many places such as Pelling, Namchi & Gangtok, but Tiger Hill offers complete view of Kachenjunga and partial view of Mt. Everest & Makalu ranges. By the way, Lamahatta is also a very beautiful place.

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  2. Your account of Darjeeling leaves me reminiscing my trip there, long ago. So many years have passed by since then but the beauty of the sunrise is still the same...still so mesmerising! Thanks for sharing all those lovely photos. :)

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    1. Thanks! Glad to know that my post reminded you of your Darjeeling trip.

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  3. This is heavenly experience, even without being there in person :)

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    1. Thanks Mr. Singhal! Yes, it is indeed heavenly experience.

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  4. Lovely travelogue! thanks for this wonderful post in this blog. It is one of my favourite destination. Loved reading this blog. The way you written is amazing. Book your bus tickets in advance to get exciting Bus Ticket offers.

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