Private car transfer from NJP to Darjeeling via Siliguri/Sevoke — scenic climb into the hills with Teesta valley views; allows flexible stops en route. Typical drive time is 3–4 hours depending on traffic.
Historic bakery-café with sandwiches, Himalayan specialties and great views of the Mall; ideal first meal in Darjeeling. Open broadly through the day; good for daytime people-watching.
Leisurely stroll around Chowrasta and Mall Road for shops, street vendors and a chance to sample Darjeeling tea at a local tea shop — a gentle introduction to the town and its flavors. Shops and tea stalls are generally open from mid-morning to evening.
Small museum on mountaineering history, equipment and famous ascents; adjacent Tenzing Rock is a fun photo spot and short climb. Typical hours ~9:30am–4:30pm — confirm before visiting.
Scenic engineering marvel on the DHR line with panoramic views of Darjeeling and the Kanchenjunga range; great for sunset light and photography. Open all day; best late afternoon.
Drive to Tiger Hill pre-dawn for an unforgettable sunrise over Kanchenjunga and panoramic Himalayan vistas; arrive at least 30–45 minutes before official sunrise. No entry fee but expect crowds and bring warm layers.
Hearty breakfast and bakery options to recover after the early start; both spots serve eggs, pancakes and strong Darjeeling tea. Glenary’s opens early and is a local favorite for pastries.
Short heritage ride on the UNESCO-listed Darjeeling Himalayan Railway to nearby Ghoom and back — iconic experience for views, steam/diesel-era charm and historic stations. Schedules change; book tickets in advance and check running days.
Visit the century-old Yiga Choeling Monastery (Ghoom) and the small DHR museum near the station to see historical locomotives and learn railway lore. Monastery usually open mornings till late afternoon.
Highly rated casual restaurant serving regional favorites including vegetarian & meat momos, thukpa and local curries; good midday fuel for more sightseeing.
Guided walk through one of Darjeeling’s oldest tea gardens with factory visit and tasting session — learn about orthodox tea production and sample first flush/blend varieties. Estate tours typically run 9:30am–4:00pm; pre-book for guided tours.
Serene white pagoda with panoramic views and a peaceful atmosphere; combined with Observatory Point for sweeping valley and mountain vistas — open daytime hours (approx. 8:00am–5:00pm).
Choose Kunga for homely Tibetan/Nepalese flavors or the Park Hotel restaurant for a slightly more formal multi-cuisine dinner; both good options to taste local produce and relax after a full day.
Return descent to the plains (approx. 3–4 hours including short photo stops at Teesta River/Sevoke bridge); timed to arrive for onward trains/flights or evening departure.