Kolkata & Darjeeling Snapshot

India | Bhutan

Culture

Ideal extension to Bhutan

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Intro, Dates & Prices

Intro

This tour is a great way to enter Bhutan by land from India. Starting in Kolkata, stroll through Dalhousie Square on a heritage walking tour, visit the city's iconic sights including Victoria Memorial. Finish the day on board a private boat cruising along the Hooghly river. Fly to Bagdogra and drive into the hills of Darjeeling where you will take the toy train to Ghoom Monastery and enjoy views of India's highest peak (Kanchenjunga) from Tiger Hill at sunrise. Spend the evening with a local family enjoying some traditional food. Start the journey by road to Bhutan stopping off at the border town of Phuentsholing before venturing higher into Bhutan's Himalayas to Paro.

This trip works perfectly with our Bhutan tours starting in Paro or Thimphu, and can be done in reverse if exiting from Paro or Thimphu (e.g. our Best of Bhutan tour).

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

  • Toy train ride in Darjeeling
  • Discover the rich history of Kolkata

Places Visited

Paro - Phuentsholing - Darjeeling - Kolkata

What's Included

Airport transfers
Domestic flights
Ground transport
Accommodation
Drivers and guides
Some meals (refer to itinerary for meal plan)
Entrance fees to sites & parks (one-time entry)

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Itinerary
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Day 1 : Paro - Phuentsholing

After breakfast you will be picked up from your hotel in Paro and driven to Phuentsholing, the town in Bhutan that borders with Jaigaon in India. On arrival check into hotel and rest of day will be spent at your leisure. Overnight in ​Phuentsholing.

Overnight in Hotel Druk, Phuentsholing

Meal plan: Lunch & dinner

Phuentsholing is a border town in southern Bhutan  which adjoins the Indian town of Jaigaon in west Bengal. The border clearly separates two very different peoples and cultures. Jaigaon in West Bengal (India) is typical of many large Indian cities, which are large, bustling and loud, and is popular with Bhutanese traders and shoppers. Phuentsholing is uniquely more urban than other Bhutanese towns as it is the Bhutan financial, industrial and trading capital. It has been influenced a little by its louder neighbour, but is still distinctly quieter and more orderly. 

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Day 2 : Phuentsholing - Darjeeling

You will be met by your Indian guide at Phuentsholing, who will then accompany you on your drive to Darjeeling. You will be assisted with the visa formalities at the border. On arrival at Darjeeling, check-in to hotel and the rest of day is to spend at your leisure. Overnight in Darjeeling.

Overnight in The Elgin, Darjeeling

Meal plan: Breakfast & dinner

Now a town in the state of West Bengal, Darjeeling was once part of Nepal but was annexed to India by the British. It is most famous for its tea industry, especially its delicious black tea. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway connects the town with the plantations and has one of the few steam trains still operating in India. Full of beautiful colonial architecture, the town’s British-style public schools attract students from all over India and neighbouring countries. It is also regarded as a centre for music and playing instruments is a popular pastime amongst residents.

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Day 3 : Darjeeling

Day free at your leisure. Optional activities which you could do include: a visit to one of Darjeeling's famous tea estates, stroll down Mall Road in central Darjeeling, visit the Mahakali temple and the shrine of Bhutia Basti monastery, important for both Hindus and Buddhists. Overnight in Darjeeling.

Overnight in The Elgin, Darjeeling

Meal plan: Breakfast & dinner

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Day 4 : Darjeeling

Early morning visit to Tiger Hill. Witness the magnificent sunrise, it also offers panoramic views of Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga (subject to clear weather). Take the famous toy train to Ghoom Monastery and spend 30 minutes meditating with a monk (optional and subject to monk being available). Also visit the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute which was started by Tenzing Norgay following his ascent of Everest to impart training in mountaineering and other adventure sports related to mountaineering. Also visit the Tibetan Refugee Centre (closed on Sundays) - established in 1959, it comprises a home for the elderly, an orphanage, school, clinic and craft workshops. Return to Darjeeling and enjoy a Nepali dinner with a local family. Overnight in Darjeeling.

Overnight in The Elgin, Darjeeling

Meal plan: Breakfast & dinner

Kangchenjunga, located on the boundary of Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim, is the third highest mountain in the world, reaching an elevation of 8,586m. Originally thought to be the world’s highest mountain, it was first climbed in 1955 by Joe Brown and George Band, as part of a British expedition. Following a promise they had given to the Maharaja of Sikkim, they stopped just short of the summit itself. This tradition has been continued by every climber or climbing group since.

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Day 5 : Darjeeling - Bagdogra - Kolkata

Transfer to Bagdogra airport for flight to Kolkata. Upon arrival in Kolkata you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day will be at your leisure. Overnight in Kolkata.

Overnight in Astor Hotel, Kolkata

Meal plan: Breakfast

Often labeled the "Cultural City of India", Kolkata is India's second biggest city and one of its major ports, located on the east bank  of the Hooghly River. Previously named 'Calcutta', it was the former capital of the British Indian Empire until 1911 and originally designed in the style of a grand European capital. As a result, Western influences can be seen throughout the city within its colonial-era architecture: Raj Bhavan, the state governor's residence, imitates Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire, the Indian Museum is built in the Italian style, while the Victoria Memorial Hall attempts to combine classical Western and Mughal architecture. Kolkata was also the centre of the Indian independence movement, and to this day still plays an important role in contemporary state politics.

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Day 6 : Kolkata

Enjoy a full day sightseeing tour of Kolkata, visiting many of the city's most impressive temples and churches. Start your day with a walking tour of Dalhousie Square. Later visit St Paul's Church, Victoria Memorial (closed on Mondays) and end at Kalighat Temple.  In the evening take a private boat cruise on the Hooghly River. Overnight in Kolkata.

Overnight in Astor Hotel, Kolkata

Meal plan: Breakfast

Col. Mark Wood's Map: Dalhousie Square Walk
Retrace the steps of Lt. Col. Mark Wood's detailed map of European settlement in Kolkata, made in 1784. Explore streets and buildings while learning about Kolkata's history between 1757 to 1807, when it emerged as the 'Second City of the British Empire'. Beginning at the General Post Office, the 2.5 hours walk will end at popular food joint, Kaka Tea, where you can enjoy tea and snacks.


The Victoria Memorial is possibly the most grand reminder of the British Raj in Kolkata. A large marble building, made from Makrana  marbles  from  Rajasthan, it holds 25 galleries, including rare collections of antiquarian books from the likes of William Shakespeare. The architectural design of the memorial is also of particular interest. Comprised of a great dome, clustered with four subsidiary octagonal domed chhatris, high portals, terraces and domed corner towers, it eminates a splendid, rich design fit to commemorate a queen.

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Day 7 : Depart Kolkata

After breakfast in the hotel, you will be transferred to the international airport to connet with your flight to your onwards destination.

Meal plan: Breakfast

Accommodation

Accommodation

All accommodation subject to availability. Final accommodation choices will be confirmed after booking.

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Hotel Druk

Phuentsholing (1 night)

Situated at the gateway of Bhutan, Hotel Druk is a comfortable and modern hotel in Phuentsholing. It offers 32 well-appointed rooms including 2 junior suites and 1 presidential suite. There are a range of decent dining options in the restaurant. The hotel is also located close to the main city and shopping area.

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The Elgin

Darjeeling (3 nights)

The Elgin Hotel in Darjeeling is situated in the heart of Darjeeling. The luxury heritage hotel oozes colonial charm with over 125 years of history and was once the summer residence of the Maharaja of Cooch Behar, The hotel's classically elegant interiors with wood panelling, pillars and chandeliers date back to the Raj era. The hotel has 25 tastefully decorated rooms all laid with Burmese teak wood. Most of the rooms have views across the valley and the Himalayas.

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Astor Hotel

Kolkata (2 nights)

A newly-refurbished heritage house just a short walk away from Victoria Memorial, Astor Hotel is a blend of old-world charm and boutique luxury, showcasing traditional colonial architecture from 1900. Rooms are equipped with air-conditioning, free WiFi and modern amenities, and guests are welcome to enjoy the range of Indian and continental cuisine served in the onsite restaurant, Kebab-e-Que.

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Andrew Martin , Tailormade North East India

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Hazel Frost , Tailormade North East India

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Nigel & Margaret Turner , Tailormade India Wildlife & Birding tour

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Rachel , Spirit of South India, India

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Keith Lewis , Monks, Tribes & Rhinos, India

This was a very varied and interesting trip to a forgotten part of India. If you like off the beaten track travel it is definitely worth the effort but go with an open mind and keep a smile on your face.

Richard Williams , Monks, Tribes & Rhinos, India

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Vik , Kerala Calling, India

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