Private car transfer from NJP to Darjeeling via Siliguri/Sevoke — scenic climb into the hills with Teesta valley views and optional short photo stops en route; allows flexible timing. Typical drive time is 3–4 hours depending on traffic.
Historic bakery-cafe offering sandwiches, pastries and Himalayan dishes with Mall Road views — a classic first meal in Darjeeling. Glenary's typically opens early and stays open through the evening.
Leisurely stroll around Chowrasta and Mall Road for shops, street vendors and local life; good spot for a first tea tasting and small souvenir shopping. Shops and tea stalls are generally open from mid-morning to evening.
Visit the hilltop Mahakal Mandir, a peaceful Shiva shrine near Observatory Hill/Chowrasta offering spiritual atmosphere and panoramic town views; a culturally important stop and easy walk from Mall Road. Temple hours typically ~6:00am–7:00pm; modest donation optional.
Scenic circular track and war memorial on the DHR line with sweeping views of Darjeeling and the Kanchenjunga range — excellent for photography and sunset light. Open all day, best late afternoon/early evening for softer light.
Stop at a local café to rest and sample more Darjeeling teas after the afternoon's walks — cafes are open until evening and offer a warm, relaxing atmosphere.
Popular local spot for momos, thukpa and hearty Himalayan/Nepalese dishes — a comforting and authentic evening meal after travel and exploration. Open into the evening.
Drive pre-dawn to Tiger Hill for sunrise over Kanchenjunga — arrive 30–45 minutes before sunrise to secure a good viewpoint. No entry fee; bring warm clothing and expect crowds on clear mornings.
Hearty breakfast at Keventers or Glenary's to recharge after the early start — both serve classic breakfast options plus strong Darjeeling tea. Glenary's opens early and is a local favorite for pastries.
Heritage ride on the UNESCO-listed Darjeeling Himalayan Railway to nearby Ghoom and back — iconic experience for views and historic stations. Timings vary and trains may not run daily; book or confirm in advance.
Return to town and enjoy a short rest or sample Darjeeling teas at a nearby shop or tasting room — many are open by mid-morning and offer guided tasters.
Guided walk through one of Darjeeling’s oldest tea gardens including a factory visit and tasting session — learn orthodox tea processing and taste first-flush or seasonal varieties. Estate tours generally run 9:30am–4:00pm; pre-booking recommended.
Visit the serene white Japanese Peace Pagoda for a meditative ambiance and then Observatory Point for sweeping valley and mountain vistas; both are typically open during daytime hours (approx. 8:00am–5:00pm).
If time permits, visit the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Museum or browse local handicraft shops around Mall Road for souvenirs and tea purchases — museum hours usually daytime, shops open until evening.
Choose The Park Hotel restaurant for a slightly more formal multi-cuisine option or Kunga for homely Himalayan/Nepalese flavors; both serve well into the evening and offer a comfortable end to a full day.
Night stroll on Mall Road to enjoy evening lights, last-minute tea purchases and the relaxed town atmosphere — many shops and stalls stay open until 9–10pm.
Boating on Mirik’s picturesque Sumendu Lake with lakeside promenades, pony rides and shaded viewpoints; boat services typically operate 9:00am–5:00pm and it's a relaxing lakeside experience.
Walk the lakeside market and pine-lined avenues for local snacks, handicrafts and relaxed views; visit small local monasteries nearby for a quiet cultural stop.
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 departures — traffic can vary, so allow buffer time.