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[[File:Darjeeling tea garden.jpg|thumb|right|A tea garden in Darjeeling]] | |||
Darjeeling is a town and a municipality in the [[Indian state]] of [[West Bengal]]. It is located in the Lesser [[Himalayas]] at an elevation of 2,042 meters (6,700 ft). The town is noted for its tea industry, its views of [[Kangchenjunga]], the world's third-highest mountain, and the [[Darjeeling Himalayan Railway]], a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]]. | |||
== Geography == | ==Geography== | ||
Darjeeling, | Darjeeling is situated on the Darjeeling-Jalapahar range, which is part of the [[Eastern Himalayas]]. The town is surrounded by lush green tea plantations and dense evergreen forests. The climate is temperate, with wet summers and cool, dry winters. The region is prone to heavy monsoons, which contribute to its lush vegetation. | ||
== | ==History== | ||
The | The history of Darjeeling is intertwined with the history of the [[British Raj]] in India. Originally a part of the [[Kingdom of Sikkim]], it was annexed by the British in the 19th century. The British established a hill station and a sanatorium, and began cultivating tea, which became world-renowned for its unique flavor. | ||
== | ==Economy== | ||
The | [[File:Darjeeling tea.jpg|thumb|left|Darjeeling tea leaves]] | ||
The economy of Darjeeling is primarily based on the tea industry. Darjeeling tea is internationally recognized and is protected by [[geographical indication]] status. The town is also a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its scenic beauty, cultural diversity, and colonial architecture. | |||
== | ==Culture== | ||
Darjeeling is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from [[Nepal]], [[Tibet]], [[Bhutan]], and [[Bengal]]. The predominant languages spoken are [[Nepali language|Nepali]], [[Bengali language|Bengali]], and [[Hindi language|Hindi]]. The town is known for its vibrant festivals, such as [[Durga Puja]], [[Diwali]], and [[Losar]]. | |||
==Tourism== | |||
Tourism is a major part of Darjeeling's economy. The town offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, and the [[Darjeeling Himalayan Railway]] provides a unique travel experience. Other attractions include the [[Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park]], the [[Himalayan Mountaineering Institute]], and the [[Tiger Hill, Darjeeling|Tiger Hill]] viewpoint. | |||
==Education== | |||
Darjeeling is home to several prestigious educational institutions, including [[St. Joseph's College, Darjeeling|St. Joseph's College]] and [[Loreto Convent, Darjeeling|Loreto Convent]]. These institutions have a long history of providing quality education and have produced many notable alumni. | |||
==Related pages== | |||
* [[Darjeeling tea]] | * [[Darjeeling tea]] | ||
* [[Darjeeling Himalayan Railway]] | * [[Darjeeling Himalayan Railway]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Kangchenjunga]] | ||
* [[West Bengal]] | * [[West Bengal]] | ||
[[Category:Cities and towns in Darjeeling district]] | |||
[[Category:Hill stations in India]] | |||
[[Category:Tourism in West Bengal]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 18 February 2025
A detailed overview of Darjeeling, its geography, culture, and significance.
Darjeeling[edit]

Darjeeling is a town and a municipality in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located in the Lesser Himalayas at an elevation of 2,042 meters (6,700 ft). The town is noted for its tea industry, its views of Kangchenjunga, the world's third-highest mountain, and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Geography[edit]
Darjeeling is situated on the Darjeeling-Jalapahar range, which is part of the Eastern Himalayas. The town is surrounded by lush green tea plantations and dense evergreen forests. The climate is temperate, with wet summers and cool, dry winters. The region is prone to heavy monsoons, which contribute to its lush vegetation.
History[edit]
The history of Darjeeling is intertwined with the history of the British Raj in India. Originally a part of the Kingdom of Sikkim, it was annexed by the British in the 19th century. The British established a hill station and a sanatorium, and began cultivating tea, which became world-renowned for its unique flavor.
Economy[edit]

The economy of Darjeeling is primarily based on the tea industry. Darjeeling tea is internationally recognized and is protected by geographical indication status. The town is also a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its scenic beauty, cultural diversity, and colonial architecture.
Culture[edit]
Darjeeling is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, and Bengal. The predominant languages spoken are Nepali, Bengali, and Hindi. The town is known for its vibrant festivals, such as Durga Puja, Diwali, and Losar.
Tourism[edit]
Tourism is a major part of Darjeeling's economy. The town offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway provides a unique travel experience. Other attractions include the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, and the Tiger Hill viewpoint.
Education[edit]
Darjeeling is home to several prestigious educational institutions, including St. Joseph's College and Loreto Convent. These institutions have a long history of providing quality education and have produced many notable alumni.