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Skilled tea workers pruning & plucking - Bagdogra tea garden
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Bagdogra well preserves its age old rich culture and tradition. There are several festivals, which are celebrated with zest, the Gangasagar Mela being one of them. This Mela is arranged at Sagar Dwip during the time of Makar Sankranti. Pilgrims from all over the country and abroad come in large numbers during this time of the year, to take a dip at the merging point of the holy River Ganga and the Bay of Bengal. The other prominent festivals celebrated in this region include the Kenduli Mela, Vasanta Utsav, Jalpesh Mela and Naba Barsho, which means New Year. One of the major attractions in Darjeeling is the Tiger Hill, which is at an altitude of about 2590 metres. This place offers great views of Mount Everest, along with the Kanchenjunga range. Other interesting places to be visited in Darjeeling include Batasia Loop, War Memorial, Japanese Peace Pagoda, Dhirdham Temple, the Mall and Chowrasta.
The airport town of Bagdogra has limited places of attraction. However, Siliguri which is in proximity of Bagdogra offers quite a lot of attractions along with other things to do as well. Some of the important attractions are the Salugara Monastery which has a 100 foot stupa that was blessed by the late Kalu Rimpoche. There is also the ISKCON temple managed by the Hare Krishna Movement which houses idols of Lord Narasimha, Advaita Acharya, Lord Chaitanya and others. Besides, there are other places of attractions too, like the Sevoke Kali Mandir in Sevoke, the Coronation Bridge, Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary in Sukna, Kalchakra Monastery in Salugara and The Science City at Matigara among others. Perhaps, the biggest attraction for tourists travelling to Bagdogra is the hill station Darjeeling. Darjeeling offers plenty of sightseeing options like the Tiger Hills, situated around 11 km from Darjeeling. Travellers can also visit the jungles of Dooars like Chapramari, Gorumara, Jaldapara from Bagdogra.
Source: http://www.holidayiq.com/ & Wikipedia
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