Why do smart travellers visit Darjeeling in March?
TRAVEL TRENDS, WEST BENGAL Updated : Mar 10, 2025, 15:07 IST
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Why do smart travellers visit Darjeeling in March?
It's March and it means only one thing in Darjeeling: the beginning of spring! Why are we excited about this, you ask? Well, the month brings with it pleasant weather, blooming flowers, and clear skies. This is the time when the winter fades away and the peak summer crowds are yet to arrive. With mild temperatures ranging from 6 degrees Celsius to 18 degrees Celsius, visitors can comfortably experience the town’s breathtaking landscapes, colonial charm, and unique cultural heritage.
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Witness stunning views of Kanchenjunga
As the weather begins to warm up, visitors can enjoy crystal-clear views of the majestic Kanchenjunga range, the world’s third-highest mountain. For sunrise enthusiasts, Tiger Hill is the perfect spot to witness a breathtaking dawn. Consider staying in a mountain-facing hotel or guesthouse, where you can marvel at the magical sunrise over Mount Kanchenjunga right from your room.
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Enjoy the blooming rhododendrons and magnolia flowers
Spring transforms the hills into a colorful paradise as rhododendrons, magnolias, and orchids burst into full bloom, covering the landscape in shades of red, pink, and white. To witness these floral wonders at their best, head to the nearby Singalila National Park or explore the Botanical Gardens in Darjeeling. If trekking isn’t your preference or time is limited, simply strolling through town will reward you with charming homes adorned with vibrant seasonal flowers. After all, it's the breathtaking sights that make the experience truly special.
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Ride the iconic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (Toy Train)
The UNESCO-listed Darjeeling Himalayan Railway offers a nostalgic journey through the hills, tea plantations, and charming colonial-era stations. A joy ride from Darjeeling to Ghum in March is perfect as the weather enhances the scenic beauty of the route.
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Explore Darjeeling’s tea estates
We are no strangers to the globally-famous Darjeeling tea. March is a great time to visit the sprawling tea gardens and see for yourself what happens in these tea gardens and how your favourite brew is processed. The lush green plantations begin to flourish after winter, and travelers can tour famous estates like Happy Valley or Makaibari to witness tea plucking and taste the world-famous Darjeeling brew.
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Experience Tibetan and Nepali culture
Darjeeling is more than mountain views and cool mountain breeze. Darjeeling is also home to diverse cultural experiences. To understand the town's rich and vibrant culture, check out the monasteries, temples, and local markets. The Ghoom Monastery, Yiga Choeling Monastery, and Bhutia Busty Monastery offer spiritual serenity, while the bustling Chowrasta and Mall Road showcase Tibetan handicrafts, woolens, and local delicacies.
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Trekking and adventure activities
If you love trekking or any outdoor adventures, March is a perfect time for you. The temperature is mild, making trekking and outdoor activities enjoyable. The Sandakphu trek, which offers breathtaking views of four of the world’s highest peaks (Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu), is one of the top experiences adventure lovers love to try out when visiting Darjeeling.
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