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Best Attractions and Places to See in Kurseong, India
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Eagle's Crag
Makaibari Tea Estate
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Museum
Castleton Tea Estate
Deer Park
Bagora and Chimney Villages
Sitong
Kettle Valley
Lhasa Spa
Forest Museum
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Kurseong
Kurseong, a beautiful place situated in the lap of Noarth-East India.
Kurseong is a hill station and sub-divisional town in the Darjeeling district of the Indian state of West Bengal.
Located at an altitude of 1,458 metres (4,783 ft),[4] Kurseong is 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Darjeeling[5] and has a pleasant climate throughout the year.
Kurseong is 47 kilometres (29 mi) from Siliguri and is connected to the city by road and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. The nearest airport is at Bagdogra and the nearest major railway station is New Jalpaiguri [NJP], which is about 53 kilometres (33 mi) from the town. The economy is based primarily on education and tourism.
Kurseong is surrounded by a myriad of tea gardens. These include Castleton, Makaibarie, Ambotia and Goomtee, all of which can be visited.
The toy train station is the nucleus of the town. The train tracks run through the length of the town and are used for a sight seeing tour.
Religious sites:
The Ambootia Shiva Temple.
Giddha Pahar Sita Ram Mandir
Giddahpahar Durga Mata Mandir.
Jagdish Mandir
This temple has very old idols (almost 300 years old) of Lord Jagannath (Lord Krishna). The speciality of this temple is that there are two idols of The Lord and both are of Lord Jagannath (Krishna). In other temples of Lord Jagannath there are three idols - Lord Krishna, Lord Balram and Devi Subhadra (Sister of Lord Krishna and Lord Balram). But in Jagdish Mandir - Kurseong both the idols are of The Lord.
St. Pauls Church on Hill Cart Road, near St. Joseph's School.
Buddhist Gompa in Monteviot.
Kunsang Choiling Monastery at Upper Naya Busty.
Juma Mosque in Hat Bazaar.
Grotto and Catholic church in St. Mary's Hill.
Natural sites:
Eagle's Craig
Deer Park - now known as Dowhill Park, on the Dowhill Road.
The Kholas (Water Falls - Springs) like Whistle Khola (named by the British, as there is a bend and the toy train whistles when passing through it). It is also known as Hussain Khola (means river in the local language). Although relatively dry during the dry months of winter, it comes alive during the monsoon season. There is a story called the gadiman (bullock cart driver) by a famous local writer and is a staple story in the local school syllabus. Everyone who has been raised in those parts knows the story of the gadiman and hence the Khola (river).
The Kettle Valley
Museum:
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum and NSC Bose Institute of Asiatic Studies, hosted in the house of his elder brother, Sarat Chandra Bose, are situated in the Giddhapahar area (5 to 10 minutes drive from the Railway station). Netaji was interned in this house by the British government in the late thirties. The house now displays priceless artifacts depicting the life of the freedom fighter. These include photocopies of the exchange of letters between Netaji and his would-be wife, Ms. Emilie, many rare photographs of his Indian National Army (INA), other memorabilia of the Indian Freedom Movement and a few personal belongings of Netaji and the Bose Family.[citation needed]
Other Sites:
Chimney: A walk or ride through the forest of Cryptomaria Japonica on the road, now called Aranya Sarani, leads to the vast open meadows at Chimney. The curious name of the place is reminiscent of the days when there was a bungalow here on the only road (Old Military Road) leading to Darjeeling. A long, dilapidated chimney, standing all alone, is the only remnant of the bungalow now.
Naya Busty Park: Located just above the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum.
View from giddha pahar kurseong
View from giddha pahar kurseong
Delhi to Kurseong ( Not Haunted )
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Kurseong (Nepali: कुर्सियांग Bangla:কার্শিয়ং) comes from the Lepcha word 'Kharsang', meaning The land of white Orchids. It is a hill station and sub-divisional town in the Darjeeling district of the Indian state of West Bengal.
Located at an altitude of 1,458 metres (4,783 ft),[4] Kurseong is 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Darjeeling[5] and has a pleasant climate throughout the year.
Kurseong is 47 kilometres (29 mi) from Siliguri and is connected to the city by road and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. The nearest airport is at Bagdogra and the nearest major railway station is New Jalpaiguri [NJP], which is about 53 kilometres (33 mi) from the town. The economy is based primarily on education and tourism.
Natural sites
Eagle's Craig.
Rock garden . the tip of the beautiful valley, where we can see the natural gift of nature and landscape.
Deer Park - now known as Dowhill Park, on the Dowhill Road.
The Kholas (Water Falls - Springs) like Whistle Khola (named by the British, as there is a bend and the toy train whistles when passing through it). It is also known as Hussel Khola (means river in the local language). Although relatively dry during the dry months of winter, it comes alive during the monsoon season. There is a story called the gadiman (bullock cart driver) by a famous local writer and is a staple story in the local school syllabus. Everyone who has been raised in those parts knows the story of the gadiman and hence the Khola (river).
The Kettle Valley
History
The original inhabitants were the Lepcha people, who named their home Kurseong, because every spring it was alive and bright with Kurson-Rip orchids. In the remote past, Kurseong was a part of the Kingdom of Sikkim, even before the British came to India. However, in around 1780 the Nepalese conquered and annexed Kurseong and its surrounding areas. Then came the Gurkha War, which the Nepalese lost. The 1817 Treaty of Titalia restored Kurseong to Sikkim.[6]
With its mountains providing a cool and dry environment in the summer, Kurseong was a favourite of the British. Nevertheless, they found travelling there from the plains of Bengal difficult, even on warm sunny days because of the mountains. Although a road was built from Kurseong to Darjeeling from Titalia in the 1770s and 1780s, its irregular maintenance soon made the new route, the Military Road, almost useless. The next route, Hill Cart Road (now Tenzing Norgay Road), opened in 1861 and fared better.
( The haunted Dow Hill of Kurseong is the stuff real horror stories )
About 30 kilometers from Darjeeling is located the most haunted hill station in India, Dow Hill of Kurseong, where there is no dearth of paranormal happenings and stories. A small hill station known for its beautiful vistas, orchid gardens, forested hills, and tea plantations, Kurseong is also home to a death road, headless ghost, haunted school, and countless real ghost stories. Here we tell you a bit about a place where creepy creatures are more concentrated than in other parts of India.
Dow Hill of Kurseong – one of the most mysterious places in India
The Dow Hill is a beauty and a beast. Day or night, paranormal activities never cease here. Tourists visiting the place feast their eyes on the natural beauty of the destination, and their ears on the horror tales associated with the haunted sites abounding here.
The cursed forest and the ghost of a headless boy…
The fainthearted should certainly avoid the ‘death road,’ which lies between the Dow Hill Road and the Forest office. The local woodcutters have had a harrowing time watching the headless ghost of a young boy walking and disappearing into the forest. People have reported cases of being followed and constantly watched over by an unseen entity. Some have even seen a red eye peering at them. There is even a ghost of a woman dressed in grey. Such bad is the air of these forests that unfortunate visitors either lost their mental balance or ended up killing themselves.
And this is all fake...!!
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Eagle's Crag Kurseong | Best View Point in Kurseong | HD | by Bengal Tour Travel
Eagle's Crag in kurseong 2018
Eagle Crag is one of the interesting place in Kurseong.
This place is very Near to kurseong station, just 1km.
There is a small graden & look-out tower & see the excellent view of the hills..
Eagle's Crag is very good & Cool place..
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Waterfall at Pagla Jhora Kurseong Darjeeling in September 2018
Waterfall at Pagla Jhora Kurseong Darjeeling in September 2018
Nathmulls Tea
Snow-capped peaks, flaming red rhododendrons, sparkling white magnolias, exotic forests, fern-filled valleys and emerald green tea bushes--Darjeeling holds many an attraction for tourists. There's an addition to the list: the chance to sip the world famous flavoured Darjeeling tea, looking at the vast expanse of the mountains, sitting in a plush ambience right on top of the Queen of Hills' most happening place—Mall. The 82 year old tea house Nathmulls now offers this opportunity. As the dusk sets in, sit back, relax and sip what the world bills as champagne of teas. And when you leave, pick a pack or two from the Nathmulls shelves for your near and dear ones. Our correspondent Bhamoti Basu traversed all the way to the Queen of Hills to make her sundown an unforgettable one. Believe you her: It certainly is a cuppa that cheers!
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