DILARAM is a little Exotic village in the Kurseong Hills
Guarded by a private forest on one side and lush green tea gardens on
another, Dilaram is a little village tucked within nowhere in the
Kurseong Hills. Here, you can take long nature walks, enjoy
birdwatching, take a tea garden tour or visit a tea factory. But, the
best thing to do in Dilaram is to do nothing but sit and watch the
shadows of the clouds move across the deep valleys, slopes and tea
gardens of Mirik, Sandakphu and the adjoining hills. You can also trek
to nearby Chatakpur or Bhanzang Salamander Lake. A day trip to Kurseong
and its nearby attractions can also be on your itinerary.
Places to see in Dilaram
Lush green tea gardens
surround Dilaram. Here, you can pluck tea leaves or just watch the daily
activities of the tea plantation workers.There is also a nearby Hindu
Temple of Lord Shiva with a unique feature. This age-old temple has a
stone carving of the Buddhist Guru Rimpoche – it is a perfect example of
communal harmony.
Bhanzang Salamander
Lake, which is the natural habitat for the Himalayan Salamander is just
10 kilometers from Dilaram by road. The emerald lake, tucked within the
endless stretches of tea gardens and forests is a sight to relish. You
can also visit the famous Margaret’s Hope tea estate, which produces
some of the finest tea varieties in the world. Sitong – the orange
village, the forests of Chatakpur, Balasun Tea Estate, Chimeny, Bagora
and Kurseong are all located within 10 kms of Dilaram. You can also
visit Mirik, Rangbang or Darjeeling in a day trip from Dilaram.
Take a walk in the lush
forest of Magnolia, Chestnut and cardamom plantations surrounding
Dilaram. Bird watching is another activity you can undertake. Dilaram is
surrounded by tea gardens and you can take a tea garden tour and visit a
local tea factory to see tea processing. You can also pluck a few
handfuls of tea leaves if you want. A village walk around Dilaram to
watch the daily chores of the villagers can also be rewarding. For the
more adventurous, a full day trek can be organised to nearby Chatakpur
View point. The trek passes through dense Cryptomere forest and small
hamlets. Trekkers would experience a varying vegetation as the elevation
changes. The sight of Mt. Kanchenjungha range and its adjacent valleys
and hills from Chatakpur watchtower is breathtaking. This trek is very
rewarding to bird watchers.
Best time to visit Dilaram
The winters bring lots
of birds and butterflies to Dilaram. Treks and peak watching can be best
enjoyed during winters. Snow covers the Sandakphu Hills in the distance
and the sight is awesome from Dilaram. However, the monsoons cover
Dilaram with lush greenery and it is one of the best destinations of
Darjeeling Hills to watch the rains on the Himalayas.
How to reach Dilaram
The little village of Dilaram
is 45 kms from Siliguri and 8 kms from Kurseong. You can always hire an
exclusive car from New Jalpaiguri / Bagdogra / Siliguri to Dilaram. You
can also take a shared car to Kurseong and then hire a local taxi to
Dilaram. Local taxis also ply from Darjeeling to Dilaram.
Lodging and dining facilities in Dilaram
There is a
lovely luxury homestay in Dilaram. The wall-to-wall carpeted rooms of
the homestay are very spacious with attached private balconies and
western bathrooms with hot water geysers. There are open spaces for kids
to play, a garden, a private forest and all modern amenities for the
guests to feel cozy and comfortable. Few other facilities include 24 hrs
hot and cold water and 24 hrs power back up. The home stay serves
standard Indian cuisine and various Gorkha local cuisines where the
guests can also practice and prepare the delicious local dishes with the
family members at their kitchen of the home stay.


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