Darjeeling's overrated. North Bengal’s real magic is hidden here!
- ByAini Mandal
- 01 Jul, 2025
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North Bengal, often overshadowed by popular destinations like Darjeeling, hides a treasure trove of offbeat spots perfect for travellers seeking peace and untouched beauty. Away from crowded hill stations, these lesser-known gems offer a raw, authentic experience of the Himalayas, lush forests, and tea estates.
One such place is Lepchajagat, a sleepy hamlet wrapped in mist and pine forests, offering majestic views of Kanchenjunga without the tourist rush. For tea lovers, Sittong, known as the ‘Orange Village’, is a hidden paradise dotted with orange orchards and homestays, giving visitors a taste of rural Bengal.
Tinchuley, another scenic spot, enchants with its quiet tea gardens and tranquil monasteries. Adventure seekers can head to Lamahatta, famous for its eco-park and forest trails, ideal for nature walks and birdwatching.
For riverside bliss, Rishikhola, nestled on the banks of the Reshi River, is perfect for camping, fishing, and starry nights by the water. Meanwhile, Kolakham, perched near Neora Valley National Park, offers wild forests, waterfalls, and rich biodiversity.
These hidden destinations in North Bengal promise pristine landscapes, warm hospitality, and a refreshing break from mainstream tourism — ideal for slow travellers and nature lovers alike.
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