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5 serene hill towns in West Bengal that are not Darjeeling

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 23, 2025, 10:35 IST
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5 serene hill towns in West Bengal that are not Darjeeling

Darjeeling has its charm, and we have been there. But there is always a next time. And if you are in for more, there are other hill towns that offer something different—authenticity, fewer crowds, and unique experiences that too come wrapped in the cool mountain breeze. Whether it’s a quiet trek, a peaceful retreat, or a cultural dip you’re after, Bengal’s hills beyond Darjeeling have you covered.
So, even if Darjeeling immediately pops into your mind, here are a few under-the-radar gems that are just as charming, less crowded, and packed with their own unique vibes. Get ready to venture beyond the usual tea gardens and toy trains, and explore these hill towns in Bengal that can give Darjeeling a run for its money.

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Lava

Nestled in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, Lava is like that quiet, artsy friend who doesn’t crave the spotlight but totally deserves it. Surrounded by thick forests and wildlife sanctuaries, it’s perfect for trekking, birdwatching, or just soaking in peace that Darjeeling’s crowds might steal. Bonus: the winter frost here gives a legit snow-kissed vibe!

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Mongpu

Craving something quaint and quiet? Mongpu is just the place. This little hamlet offers breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga and the Teesta River, all wrapped in a peaceful atmosphere. The star attractions? A historic monastery and mountain vistas so stunning, they’ll have your Instagram followers green with envy. And the local cuisine? Pure comfort in every bite.

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Kalimpong

Okay, Kalimpong is somewhat popular but still underrated compared to Darjeeling’s fame. It’s a laid-back hill town with colorful markets, lovely monasteries, and flower nurseries that could rival any botanical garden. The vibe is peaceful, the people warm, and the Himalayan views? Just unbelievable!

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Rishop

If you dream of dramatic hills with pristine lakes and quaint villages, Rishop is your go-to. Offbeat and peaceful, it’s a paradise for trekkers and nature lovers who want to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with the clouds instead. The trails here lead to some magical viewpoints that feel straight out of a postcard.

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Jhalong

Tucked away near the Bhutan border, Jhalong is the place for those who want to escape the touristy buzz altogether. Surrounded by rivers and forests, it’s a quiet village with a touch of wilderness adventure. Bamboo rafting and elephant safaris at nearby Chapramari Forest Reserve make it a hidden gem for thrill-seekers.
So next time you’re planning a hill station escape, remember: Darjeeling is just one chapter in Bengal’s mountainous story. Explore more, experience more, and maybe—just maybe—find a new favorite spot that’s all your own.

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