Monday 12 October 2015

While at Kalimpong.

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Sunset Captured in Kalimpong

Kalimpong is one place you visit if nothing to relax & laze but then in such a beautiful place can one just laze around indoors- No Ways! In your own time and leisurely the places you can visit are plentiful, here is a small list for you.
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Deolo
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Deolo
Deolo Hill: The highest point in Kalimpong, Deolo is one the most visited places both by locals and tourists. It offers the most scenic view of Kalimpong town, Mt. Kanchenjunga, Relli Valley on one
side and the Teesta River on the other side. One place to visit if nothing to gaze beauty and relax lazily.

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Durpin Gumba
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Durpin Gumba
Zang Dhok Palri Phodang : Known mostly as Durpin Gumba by locals as it is situated on Durpin Hill and gumba for monastery in local dialect. It is the largest monastery in Kalimpong and was consecrated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama himself in 1976. This is once place when you visit it fills you with awe, purely for the mixture of the view of Mt. Kanchenjunga one of natures glory and the monastery with the sounds of chants and fluttering of the prayer flags. This is one place where peace and tranquility is something that you would surely experience.
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Dr. Grahams Home

Dr Grahams Home: Originally started with an aim of providing a home for the abandoned and orphaned
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Dr. Grahams Home
 Anglo-Indian children of both sexes by Late Reverend Dr. John Anderson Graham in 1900. Spread over 500 acres of land with school cottages, charity hospital, swimming pool, chapel, the farm, workshop, bakery, central kitchen and park cater to the need of over 1500 students . Today children of all communities are admitted here. A tour on foot of this prestigious institute is a must as it would be the most fascinating experience of its sheer beauty and the European architecture.

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SUMI


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SUMI
Scottish Universities Mission Institution (SUMI or SUM Institution): The oldest school in Kalimpong
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Mac Farlen Church
celebrated its 125th year in 2011. Though started as a teachers training and catechists training school and later amalgamated with regular school. This institute has come a long way in shaping many lives of the people of Kalimpong and surrounding areas. The school prides just not in academics but for its overall activities in shaping lives, one of the best pipe and drums band in the region. Visit the place just to respect the toil and sweat of people who has made this beautiful town what it is today.

Mac Farlen Church: Built in 1890 by the Scottish Missionary is a landmark of Kalimpong. The sheer beauty of its location and architecture makes it a must visit location of Kalimpong. Located in Chotta Bhalukhop is a wonderful walk to take as it not only burns few calories of yours but gives you an opportunity to mingle and enjoy the local flavour.

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Morgan House

Morgan House: A visual delight as many have describbed this heritage of Kalimpong. History has it that from film stars like Nargis and Kishore Kumar spent quality time here in Morgan House and its manicured lawn and garden. This heritage is indeed a beauty not only architecturally but the ambiance and of course its location, a must visit for all. If you are lucky enough you could now stay at the Morgan House Tourist Lodge under West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation Ltd.
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Morgan House

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Friday 14 August 2015

A journey.. Kalimpong

Kalimpong as seen from Sindebong
In the previous blog I just gave you a hint about this amazing place of Kalimpong and I have had many complaining that it was too short and ended abruptly. Well the intention was to create more curiosity about this awesome travel destination that is one of its kind. Thanks to all who follow Escape Enchanted.

Teesta Bazaar
How to reach Kalimpong? The only way one can reach Kalimpong is by road as the closest airport is approximately 78 km away at Bagdogra and the railway station is New Jalpiguri approximately 71 km away. From both the airport and the railway station one would have to travel either by hired cab or shared jeep (suv) or bus, shared jeeps or bus is available from Siliguri (approx. 66 km). Another option or rather for the people who do come for the regular visit and happen to hit Darjeeling first it is again a road trip of approx. 49 km.


Kalimpong motorstand


The Journey! The journey to Kalimpong is a fascinating one no matter where you travelling from be it the airport or the railway station, as all travel is over NH31 thru Sevoke, Kalijhora and Teesta Bazar. If one is coming from Darjeeling it is thru Ghoom, Jorebungalow, Tukdah, Peshok and Teesta Bazar. Both are scenic and a treat in itself unless you travelling with many of the wannabes Schumacher. Here I would want to recommend to travel by bus not only for speed reason but you would be on a higher platform to enjoy the beauty of the journey more.


Once in Kalimpong the best thing to do is to just relax and enjoy the different cuisines that’s available be it from a street side vendor or the different restaurants, all of them are safe. Another most important thing to do is just galavant around aimlessly as in a day or two you would certainly be enjoying all of it immensely.
Kalimpong with her crowning glory

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Saturday 8 August 2015

Kalimpong a destination of further destinations

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A view of Kalimpong
Though this journey should have come in earlier on Escape Enchanted, as this is a gateway to many getaways but then late better than never. Kalimpong a sub-division of Darjeeling District in West Bengal is a perfect travel destination in its own right and yes it is indeed a junction to some really cool getaways like Resi Khola, Lava & Lolegaon, Jelepa , Nathula Pass, Sillery Goan and many more.
Kalimpong at a height of 1250 metres plus overlooking the roaring Teesta on one side and the majestic Kangchenjunga and the Himalayan Range towering on the other. This town known mostly for its educational institutes like St. Augustine’s School, Dr. Graham’s Home, Rockvale Academy are just a few to name. Kalimpong for its altitude and location offers one of the best vacation destination for its perfect weather, which is never too hot nor is it chilling cold be it summer or winter. The weather at its coldest days does not go below 7 degrees centigrade and during the hottest summers it’s usually at 25 degrees centigrade at its peak, however the temperatures have risen as high as 35 degrees centigrade or above for a day or two (we are in the times of global warming) in a one off or two cases.

Well well well.. Welcome to the Journey!
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Monday 29 June 2015

Kasol! Escape to Parvati Valley

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Parvati River at Kasol
Summer time and it’s the hills we all want to make a trip to, for our vacation or just a getaway. At Escape Enchanted that’s what we do- get you locations for trips, cheap vacations or getaway destinations and enjoy nature, peace and fresh clean air. Just to get you ready for the destination be ready for a bumpy ride for sure and keep an open mind.

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Old Kasol
Welcome to Kasol also known as mini Israel but then I have found it does have a touch of Russia as well as Italy and at a larger sense it is Himachal at the end of the day- What say bhaiji? Kasol I would rather say is a destination that is towards the beginning of the Parvati Valley from Bhuntar side and a perfect getaway for cheap vacations.
As I mentioned earlier that be ready for bumpy ride as the roads up to Bilaspur is bad due the heavy traffic of heavy vihicles the cement factory attracts and also after Bhuntar the roads are bad but then Kasol is worth the ride as it is just not a getaway but is the gateway to many getaways to name a few Tosh, Chalal, Rasol and Manikaran. Guess reason enough why Kasol is also known as backpackers’ paradise as well. I have also mentioned to keep an open mind for a very simple reason, as this is one place where you would find people smoking pot practically everywhere.
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Rasta Colours of Kasol

Kasol is merely a small town by the bank of river Parvati on one side and the majestic hills and a snow capped mountain on the other side. If one takes a leisurely stroll on the main road one should be able to walk to and fro from one end to the other in about an hour or so. Yes the stroll is recommended to enjoy the view of the bakeries, bars, café’, curio shops and the one stop shops that can get you all your smoking gear and most importantly to enjoy the vibrant colours of this laid back town.
What you can do at Kasol? Many by now has figured out what best one can do! Well you can for sure enjoy natural beauty of both the river and the majestic hills around breathing clean air. Go for long walk and contemplate about anything at all. Best thing that you can do is eat here cause they not only come cheap but you get a huge variety of food, I would recommend to try Israeli or continental as for Indian and so called Chinese that we get in India you would get anywhere. My recommendation for grilled trout is siddharth’s café rest you would kinda get same standard, price might be different but not all that huge.
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Snow Capped View from Kasol
How to reach Kasol? Kasol you reach by road only! Flights are few and far in between. Just for information sake closest airport is Bhuntar which is around 32 kms. Nearest railway station is Pathankot and that is around 275 kms. Other options are Chandigarh which is around 277 kms and Delhi that is around 535 kms. I have always driven to Kasol as I have travelled with my daughter when she was 5 months old and 22 months, as a matter of fact she started walking without any support in Kasol itself (actually it was running first till she fell and realised it’s better to go slow and took to walking). From Pathankot, Chandigargh and Delhi you can always book a cab and enjoy the drive or even try out the blah blah car option. Best option would always be to hop on to HRTC busses till Bhuntar and then to take a taxi from there on, no bus option for the Phathakot route. Here are prevailing bus options with timings and fare:
From
Bus type
Timings
Fare
Chandigarh
HRTC Ordinary
6:40 pm
363
Chandigarh
A/C
8:30 am & 8:40, 10: 00 pm
499
Chandigarh
Private Busses
10 pm to midnight
499 – 950
Delhi ISBT
HRTC Ordinary
6:40 am to 5:40 pm
527 – 542
Delhi ISBT
HRTC Semi-Delux
6:40 pm
598
Delhi ISBT
HRTC A/C Volvo
7:30 to 9:50 pm
900 – 1139
Delhi
Private Busses
4:30 to 7:00 pm
699 - 1299
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Growing Wildly at Kasol
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Wednesday 10 June 2015

Summer Getaway- Reshi Khola, Rishi Khola


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Once again Escape Enchanted brings you another travel destination not frequented regularly and off-course a perfect getaway and a cheap vacation to beat the heat. 

Rishi Khola by Escape EnchantedBefore anything else must prepare you for the travel destination and that is no mobile network, limited electricity (sometimes non), no hustle bustle of city or town life, no shopping malls or market place. In abundance you would certainly get peace, nature, fresh unpolluted air, sweet natural mineral water and above all one location with both river and the hills.

Reshi Khola also known as Rishi Khola (if you doing a Google search) located in the sub-division of Kalimpong and the river itself is the border of Sikkim and West Bengal. Tranquil location where you only hear the sound of the river and the breeze. Perfect get away for nature watching with near by hills to explore and the river itself.

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How do you get to Reshi Khola? Closest Railway station is New Jalpaiguri, Airport is Bagdogra and closest town is Kalimpong. Most convinient way to travel is to get to Kalimpong and take a shared jeep to Pedong and then hire a cab to Reshi Khola. Reshi Khola is at a distance of 104 km from Siliguri, 35 km from Kalimpong, 21 km from Algaragh and 14 km from Pedong.
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Tuesday 26 February 2013

What Not to Do While Traveling in India

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Friends, Bohemians, journeymen…lend me your eyes; I come to talk about the DO NOTs while traveling in India, not to list the Dos.

In simpler words for those uninitiated in the parlance of lunacy, let’s talk about what not to do while you are traveling in a place like India (by the way…what in the world do we mean by “a place like India”? I have no clue. Do you?).

If you look up any search engine, you’d find plenty of advice related to the same topic as we intend to lecture upon today. Those are like what our angelic mommies would tell us while sending us to the warfront…Don’t forget your passport…Don’t Skip Health Insurance…Don’t Attract Attention to Yourself…Don’t forget to book your Vaccinations….Don’t forget to pack a map, satellite navigation…and other such foolery that would probably be of as much help as a cracker is at the war zone. I say this because I know that if you are visiting this page, it surely means you are one of those who consider travel to be a lust that would lose its charm and appeal if any rhyme or reason is bequeathed to it. Free as a bird and open as the sky above, you’d like to travel and unravel the mystery of this world and the secret of your own self. Therefore, you’d definitely not forget what you absolutely need to quench your travel thirst. The rest can be taken care of.

I think this is enough of convoluted digressions for the day now. Let’s get to the point. What should you NOT DO while traveling in India? Let’s check out a few tips.
  • Do NOT go by what your Lonely Planets and other travel pages might suggest…you’d miss out on the real stuff that India is made up of. Use those as the means, and not the end. Simply put, travel to the famous travel destinations but interact with the locals to find what lies beneath and around. Trust me on this…if you want to see the Taj…find out a bit more about the place and you’d come back as a more enriched person.
  • Do NOT trust the touts and the sick and the poor…India is more honest, healthier, and richer than that. You don’t need to shell out money for things you do not need. There are international crime rackets working behind the palpable face of poverty and theft that somehow characterizes India till date. Ignore them and contribute to the cause of eradicating both poverty and sluggishness.  
  • Do NOT miss out on staying with the locals, wherever you go, because that is the best way to experience India. You might want to check out travel ideas such as eco-tourism, community tourism, tea tourism, and so on to stay close to nature, explore India, and know us…Indians.
  • Do NOT switch on your mobile phones, iPads, or other gadgets unless in case of emergency. Being unwired should be a pervading motivation while traveling in India.
  • Do NOT stay away from the herbal stuff that the Sadhu might offer…you might just get a chance to experience the mystery of all creation!

There are numerous such other tip that we can share with you. Maybe some other day… 

Friday 15 February 2013

Weekend Getaway: Bunkulung


Life at Bunkulung
Life at Bunkulung
If most of your answers to the following questions are “Yes,” then it’s time you visit Bunkulung:
  • Are you looking for a weekend getaway?
  • Are you looking for a cheap vacation?
  • Do you enjoy nature?
  • Would you rather prefer to listen to the sounds of the wind and the leaves rather than your mobile ringtone or TV?
  • Do you want the pace of your life to slow down for some time so you can breathe the fresh air?
  • Are you looking forward to visiting a place not crowded by noisy tourists?
If you are looking for a quick weekend getaway and a cheap travel destination, then Bunkulung could be a great choice. From Kolkata, you can leave on Friday, spend a couple of days at Bunkulung, and be back well in time to join office and face the Monday morning blues. 

Continue reading this article to know more about Bunkulung…an amazing weekend getaway at a cheap and affordable price.

Why visit Bunkulung?

Bunkulung View
Bunkulung View
To begin with, Bunkulung is a place that was not accessible till about a decade back and it is still a common thing amongst the locals of Mirik Block to tease someone backdated by calling the person “from Bunkulung”! 

Bunkulung is located near Singbulli. Both these places are still virgin and not yet messed up by throngs of tourists. Bunkulung is a small hamlet on a valley with the Balasun River, with majestic hills rising all around, nice terrace paddy fields on the slopes, and a perpetual sound of the flowing river and the music of the birds from the nearby forest. Along with nature, you would see how families have nourished their passion for flowers in cultivating flower gardens. They have kitchen gardens and eat out of their own harvest.

The most important thing that you would be able to do at Bunkulung is enjoy its silence and the sounds of nature. You can roam the forests and explore the quiet mountain trails to spot some deer, boars, langur, monkeys, birds, and, if you are lucky, a leopard as well as tigers! Another activity in the day is fishing in the traditional way or with the help of generator. Spend some lazy hours sipping beer or local liquor, bathing in the soft sun, and looking for a good catch from the river. If you still do not manage to catch a fish, do not worry…you can still take a dip in the river and come out fresh as a baby. In the evening, you can go shrimp hunting or just sit by the river and enjoy the local liquor or music.

If you want to enjoy a few days of calm amidst nature, enjoy fresh organic food, and realize how beautiful this world and its people are, then you must visit Bunkulung. In addition, we must mention that it is a paradise for people looking for cheap vacations and quick weekend getaways.

Bunkulung Homestay
Bunkulung Homestay
 Where would you stay?

There is a Government Guest house available at Bunkulung. However, we would recommend homestay with the locals to enjoy and experience the local flavor. 

Homestay with meals would cost around Rs. 1000/- per person per night.



The best time to visit Bunkulung is either spring or autumn.

Where is Bunkulung located?

Address: P.O. Lower Soureni B.O -734214, P.S.Mirik, Dist.: Darjeeling, West Bengal, India.  
Location: 48 kms from Siliguri, on NH 35, near Mirik, Dist.: Darjeeling, West Bengal, India.
Nearest Airport Bagdogra (53 kms.)
Nearest railway station: New Jalpaiguri

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