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West Bengal - Mirik

stunning italian history

Mirik, the youngest hill station of India, is built around a 1.25 km long natural lake. The magical hill resort lies close to Siliguri in the West BengaMirik Hill Station,Mirik toursl state of India. The peaceful and tranquil hill resort of Mirik boasts of several nature spots. The wild flowers, lovely lake and flourishing forests of Cryptomaria Japanica trees make Mirik appear as a tropical paradise. Mirik is surrounded by tea estates, orange orchards and cardamom plantations. There is a floating fountain in the middle of the lake and a quaint little footbridge connecting the flower garden on the eastern bank to the heavily forested ridge on the west.

Sikkim - Darjeeling

sea, the beaches

Darjeeling , the queen of all hill stations,famous for its natural beauty, clean fresh air,year round plesent weather and above all, the everDarjeeling hill station tour,Darjeeling tour packages smiling and welcoming local people.The 3rd highest pick in the world,mount Kanchenjunga is very close to this lpece and also gives the clearest view.Darjeeling is widely known as visitors paradise because every day it offers something new to everyone ,may be the first time visitoe and may be the regular one.

Tawang-Assam

Tawang is world-renowned for its 400-year-old & one of the biggest, Buddhist Monastery, also known as the 'Golden Namgyal Lhatse’.The Beautiful Land of Monpas, the Hidden Paradise and land of Dawn-lit Mountains are some other names for Tawang. It is a beautiful place full of mysticism & charm. It is also suitable for trekking and hiking

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