Takdah Tour Guide – How to Reach, Where to Stay and Why to Visit
Weekend
Getaways from Kolkata
About this blog: Takdah, located very near to
Darjeeling has the best of mountains and heritage. The place was once a British
cantonment area and thus has a number of old British bungalows. In this blog,
we will share with you our experience of our visit to Takdah, how to reach,
where to stay and other relevant details.
Takdah or Tukdah literally means ‘mist’ or fog in Lepcha
language. True to its name,Takdah, a former British cantonment area near Darjeeling remains
covered with mist for most of the time. Think of a dreamy place where the sun
and clouds play hide and seek with glee and mist descends at its own will.
There are foggy nature trails, blooming orchids, sounds of chirping birds and
majestic mountain views. Takdah is all these and much more.
Located at an altitude of 4000 feet, Takdah is merely 28 km
from Darjeeling. Although it is located so close to Darjeeling, it is not yet
so crowded with tourists. This serene destination also remains quite cooler
than the surrounding areas.
So if you are looking for some offbeat weekend destination
from Kolkata, Takdah might just be the right place!
A brief history of Takdah
Originally established in the late nineteenth century,
Takdah was formerly a British cantonment area as early as the 1900s and it
still holds that old world aura. The British had chosen this place after much
deliberation. The place is surrounded by hills and cannot be seen easily from
the other side of the mountains. Thus it served as a perfect place for their
cantonment. Also, Takdah is located quite near to Darjeeling as well as away
from the oppressive heat of the plains.
A number of British officials visited Takdah during those
days and so a number of bungalows were built as their accommodation. The tea
gardens in the area were also replanted in the nearby areas with the objective
to produce fine tea. Even so many years after independence, these bungalows
remain and many of them renovated and refurbished. The best part, however, is
that these bungalows still hold the old-world colonial charm.
Heritage Bungalows in Takdah
As expected, there are a number of old British bungalows at
Takdah still holding on to the colonial era. And we don’t complain. With the
Darjeeling Mountains all around and the forest trails to follow coupled with
these old and heritage bungalows, Takdah is unparalleled in its beauty and
charm. Most of these bungalows are practically more than 100 years old.
Majority of them were built during 1905 to 1915.
These bungalows were all built in traditional British
architecture. The buildings have slanted roofs and all of them are flanked by
well-maintained lawns and gardens. Most of the bungalows are located on top of
hillocks. So from the lawns, you will get a beautiful view of the valley.
Pebbled pathways lead to the entrance of the bungalows. The rooms are large and
airy having fireplaces in them. Some of the furniture too belongs to the
colonial time.
Things to do in and around Takdah (Attractions and
places to visit)
Takdah is surrounded by a number of tea gardens. The
RungliRungliot, Gielle Tea Estate and the Teesta Valley Tea Estate are all
nearby.The vast stretches of tea plantations and greenery all around are
soothing to the eyes. There are a number of places of interest within a short
distance from Takdah. There are a few easy trekking routes as well.
While some of these attractions can be simply done by
walking around, for the rest you can hire a car for sightseeing in and around
Takdah. It is difficult to cover all these places in a single day. Later in the
post, we will give the itinerary that we followed. It might help you in
planning your holiday. Here are the attractions and places to visit in and
around Takdah.
Tea Gardens
As we have told earlier, Takdah is surrounded by some of the
most beautiful tea gardens in Darjeeling district. The main tea estates of the
region are RungliRungliot, Gielle, Namring, Teesta Valley Estate, Poomong and
Jinglam. You can also visit these tea estates and watch the tea processing.
Please note that during the winters, the tea factory remains closed. The
rolling green tea gardens with the mountains at the backdrop look nothing short
of stunning.
Rungli Rungliot Tea Gardens
Runglee Rungliot is perhaps the most beautiful tea gardens
that we have seen in Darjeeling. I had first read about Rungli Rungliot in “Adventures
of Tenida”, a Bengali children adventure storybook. For Bengali book
lovers, Tenida is quite an iconic character. So I felt a special urge to visit
this tea garden. I hope you have by now understood that I love to visit the
places that I have read about in storybooks. The tea garden is only a 2 km
downhill walk from the Takdah market area. If you are up for some activity, you
can take a walk to RungliRungliot tea gardens.
There is an interesting anecdote regarding the name of this
garden. RungliRungliot literally means ‘thus far and no farther’. It is said
that a wise monk was in search of the finest tea in Darjeeling. His search
ended here, at this tea garden. So this place was named Rungli Rungliot!
Teesta Valley Tea Estate
Teesta Valley Tea Estate is another important tea estate of
the region. You have to hire a car to visit this one. The tea estate also has a
large tea factory where you can see how tea is manufactured. We visited the
Teesta Valley Tea Estate, but it was closed for Durga Puja. Tea production also
does not take place during the winters and the factories remain closed.
Remember: The factory remains closed on Sundays and
holidays.
Takdah Orchid Centre
Takdah Orchid Centre is renowned for rare orchids and other
medicinal plants. The Orchid Centre is located about 1.5 km from the market
area, towards 6th Mile. It was kept neglected for quite a few years, but
recently initiative has been taken to revive the Orchid Centre.
The Orchid Centre has a well manicured garden with a number
of green houses and a few fountains at strategic places. You can spend some
quiet time at the gardens while you get a knowledge about the various exotic
Himalayan orchids.
Dechhen Pema Tshoiling Monastery or Takdah Monastery
Locally this monastery is known as the Takdah Monastery. The
monastery was built in 1985 and follows the Buddhist Nyingma sect. The
monastery is located a few minutes walk away from Takdah Bazar. There is a
flight of stairs that will take you up to the monastery. From the monastery,
you can get a panoramic view of the valley. The RungliRungliot, Teesta Tea
Estate, Kalimpong town can be seen from the monastery.
The monastery is located just above the Saino Heritage
Guesthouse. We were staying there and so for us, it was just another few steps
up to the monastery!
Durpin Dara View Point
The Durpin Dara Viewpoint is around 10 km from Takdah. You
can get an all-encompassing view of the meandering Testa River against the
backdrop of the mountainous landscape.
Tinchuley and Lamahatta
Tinchuley and Lamahatta are two hidden gems of the
Darjeeling district. Located very near Takdah, both these places are beautiful
in their own rights. Tinchuley offers some breathtaking views of the
Kanchenjunga ranges. Lamahatta too
is a beautiful eco tourism destination. You can either make day trips to these
places from Takdah, or can also make a night stop to these places.
A Few Important Informations (FAQs Answered)
How to Reach Takdah?
The distance from Siliguri to Takdah is about 75 km. Shared
jeeps are available from Siliguri to Takdah. Darjeeling is around 30 km and
Kalimpong is 40 km from Takdah.
Nearest Airport: Bagdogra
Nearest Railway Head: New Jalpaiguri (NJP)
From NJP/ Bagdogra/ Siliguri, you can reserve a car to
Takdah. A reserved car will cost you around INR 2000, but the prices vary
according to season. You can talk to your guesthouse from before and arrange a
car after negotiating.
Shared jeeps are available from Sevoke Road in Siliguri. The
stand is behind Vishal Cinema Hall or Ranjit Garage.
How to reach Takdah from Darjeeling?
From Darjeeling, shared jeeps and buses are available to
Takdah. Buses leave towards Takdah in the afternoon. Reserved car from
Darjeeling to Takdah will cost you around INR 1500.
Where to stay in Takdah ?
1.Radha Swami Homestay
The Radha Swami Homestay provides a great place for
travelers to relax after a busy day. The Radha Swami Homestay offers a pleasant
stay in Darjeeling for those traveling for business or leisure.
The hotel is 85km from Bagdogra Airport and 88km from New
Jalpaiguri. This hotel is located near many of Darjeeling's attractions
including Gumbadara Viewpoint, Takdah and Takdah Church.
This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after
a long day of sightseeing.
Contact: 9073033666 / 9163713678.
2.Saino Heritage Guesthouse
. The bungalow cum guesthouse is owned by the Moktan family.
The bungalow was built in 1907. The guesthouse has a large verandah with
beautiful view of the gardens adorned with Mexican grass and seasonal flowers.
There are 2 vintage fountains in the garden. The rooms have a fireplace in
them. There are 2 rooms in the main heritage building. Now they have come up
with an extension building that has another 2 rooms. The hospitality of the
Moktan family is simply amazing and I am sure you will have a great time there.
Room Rent varies from INR 1800 to 2200 per room.
Food is around INR 600 per person per day.
Contact for booking: +91-9434462806/
+918637367437
Email: sainoheritage@gmail.com
3.Sai Hridayam Guesthouse
Another beautiful heritage bungalow of Takdah that has been
converted into a guesthouse.SaiHridayam Guesthouse overlooks the Teesta Valley
and you can get a great view of the valley from its garden. There are 6 rooms
all decorated in taste. This is Bungalow No 6 and is run by SangamThapa. He is
quite a jovial person. He showed us around his property and also shared some
lovely stories about the place with us.
Room Rent varies from INR 2400 to 3600 per room.
Food is around INR 500 per person per day.
Contact for booking: +919547876135 / 7908112226
Email: saisangamthapa@gmail.com
4) Glenmarie Cottage
This is a beautiful homestay in one of the most coveted
locations of Takdah. The rooms have attached balcony and have amazing views.
Contact for booking: +91 8334852352 / 9163755845
/ 9836955186 (Holiday Home India)
5) Takdah Homestay
Experience staying with a local family at Takdah Homestay.
There are both single bedded rooms (INR 1000 per day per person) and
double-bedded rooms (INR 1500 per day per person). Food costs around INR 600
per day per person.
Contact for booking: +91 8116869700/ 9593950146
Email: info@takdahcantthomestay.com
Where to eat in Takdah?
The homestays and guesthouses provide all the meals at a
nominal cost. In some, the meal cost is included in the room rent. Ask the
details before booking. The meals provided by the guesthouses and homestays are
all home-cooked and made from fresh vegetables from their own farms or local
markets. Indian and Nepali cuisines are commonly served. If you want
vegetarian food, please let them know beforehand.
What is the Best time to visit Takdah?
The best time is from October to March when the weather
remains clear and you can get great views. It can be visited throughout the
year.
What was Our Takdah Itinerary?
I had visited Takdah along with a few other places. As
promised, here is our itinerary:
Day 1: NJP – Takdah.
We visited the Takdah Monastery, Orchid Centre and the
market.
Day 2: Takdah sightseeing
We had hired a car for this day. We visited the Rungli
Rungliot Tea gardens, Gielle Bhanjyang, Barbetey Bridge, Durpin Dara, Peshoke
View Point.
Day 3: Takdah – Tinchuley – Lamahatta –
Darjeeling
We took a day trip to Tinchuley and Lamahatta and then went
on to Darjeeling. We returned back to Kolkata after spending a day in
Darjeeling.
You can also club your visit to Takdah along with Latpanchar, Mongpu,
Bara Mangwa, ChhotaMangwa, Darjeeling and Kalimpong.
Takdah is truly a land of mist. The meandering roads often get shrouded into fogs giving the whole place a dreamy look. If you are looking for a weekend getaway near Darjeeling, Takdah can be a great choice.
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