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are a number of places of tourist interest in Kalimpong. Kalimpong has
three important gompas or monasteries: the Tharpa Choeling Gompa, the
Tongsa Gompa and Zong Dog Palri Fo-Brang Gompa. The Tharpa Choeling
Gompa was established in 1922 and belongs to the Yellow Hat (Gelukpa)
sect of Tibetan Buddhism. His Highness the Dalai Lama also belongs to
this sect, which was founded in the 14th century in Tibet. The Tongsa
Gompa is located near the Tharpa Choeling Gompa. It is the oldest
monastery in Kalimpong and was founded in 1692. The present building is
constructed over the ruins of the original monastery, which was raised
by the Gurkhas, in the pre-British era. The Zong Dog Palri Fo-Brang
Gompa was built in the mid-1970s on Durpin Hill and is located 5 km
south from the town center. It was consecrated by His Highness the
Dalai Lama. This monastery is famous for its traditional Tibetan wall
paintings.
Kalimpong is an important flower producing center and it produces 80% of the total gladioli produced in India. There are numerous nurseries in Kalimpong, which excel in production of orchids. Travelers can visit some important nurseries across the town and look at their collection of flowers, orchids and cacti.
Other places to visit in Kalimpong include the Sericulture Research Institute, Dr Graham's Home and the adjoining chapel (located on the slopes of Deolo Hill), and the Nature Interpretation Center (located on Rinkingpong road).
Places arounf Kalimpong
Teesta Bazaar, located 16 km from Kalimpong, is an important place for whitewater rafting. The rafting season is between mid-November to mid-February. The small village of Lava, located at 2,353 m above sea level and about 30 km east of Kalimpong, is an important place to visit. Kagyupa Gompa is located here.
The village of Kaffer, located at 1555 m above sea level, is beyond Lava and one can have magnificent view of the summit of Kanchenjunga from here. The Samco Ropeway across the Teesta River, on the main Siliguri-Gangtok road is an important attraction near Kalimpong. One has to take a bus for Siliguri from Kalimpong in order to visit this ropeway en route.
From Kalimpong it is possible to go to visit Phuntsholing across the Bhutanese border, without a visa.
Kalimpong is an important flower producing center and it produces 80% of the total gladioli produced in India. There are numerous nurseries in Kalimpong, which excel in production of orchids. Travelers can visit some important nurseries across the town and look at their collection of flowers, orchids and cacti.
Other places to visit in Kalimpong include the Sericulture Research Institute, Dr Graham's Home and the adjoining chapel (located on the slopes of Deolo Hill), and the Nature Interpretation Center (located on Rinkingpong road).
Places arounf Kalimpong
Teesta Bazaar, located 16 km from Kalimpong, is an important place for whitewater rafting. The rafting season is between mid-November to mid-February. The small village of Lava, located at 2,353 m above sea level and about 30 km east of Kalimpong, is an important place to visit. Kagyupa Gompa is located here.
The village of Kaffer, located at 1555 m above sea level, is beyond Lava and one can have magnificent view of the summit of Kanchenjunga from here. The Samco Ropeway across the Teesta River, on the main Siliguri-Gangtok road is an important attraction near Kalimpong. One has to take a bus for Siliguri from Kalimpong in order to visit this ropeway en route.
From Kalimpong it is possible to go to visit Phuntsholing across the Bhutanese border, without a visa.
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