Saturday, October 17, 2020

5 Reasons to visit Siliguri

 

5 Reasons to visit Siliguri


 Siliguri is the third largest city in West Bengal after Kolkata and Asansol and lifeline for North East India. It boasts the highest literacy rates in the state. Known as The Gateway of Northeast India, Siliguri is popular for three Ts — tea, timber and tourism. It is located on the banks of the Mahananda River at the foothills of the Himalayas.

View of Siliguri with Himalayan skyline

Siliguri is a city which marks as the centre of the nearby hill-stations situated in a close proximity. It is also culturally significant and acts as merging point of Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan and connects North East India to the rest of the country.

So, here are some of the reasons why you must take out time from your busy schedule and travel to Siliguri once!!

1. The ultimate weather!!

If you are in search of a place with a perfect weather then Siliguri is the place for you. Siliguri sits at a perfect location with the flow of the bearable summers and winters. You can even stay without switching on your AC and enjoy the weather fully!

2. Savour the finger-licking cuisines and tea!!

If there is any place for a foodie, then it has to be Siliguri. The city food is an explosion of taste and flavours. From the amazingly spicy street food to delicious Bengali and continental dishes in restaurants, this city has it all. Love momos? Like Bengali food? Wanna eat continental? Head to Siliguri…. and grab all in one go!

dumplings!!

To all chai lovers out there.. this place could be a heaven for you!.. Sip a sip and get lost into the greenery that surrounds the city.

3.Get closer to the wildlife and forests!!

When speaking about the city itself, the nature must not also be left behind. The various animals and the calmness of the forest area will fulfill your visit to Siliguri. You might also be lucky to spot some elephant drinking water or a peacock dancing inside the forest! Dooars are quite popular .

As we know Siliguri is the centre for many nearby destinations, a visit to this city will make you believe it for sure. There are many small destinations like Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Sikkim and many more for you to visit and spend time with your family and loved ones.

Elephants! sometimes they venture too close to city!!

4. Become a shopaholic here!!

No matter what style of shopping you love, Siliguri has it all. From ethnic to traditional, it is flourished with many markets and shopping malls to make it an ultimate shopping destination here. Even you can try out window-shopping for timepass! The Hong Kong market , Hill Cart Road. Specializes in imported goods — mostly from China, but also from other Asian countries such as Nepal, Thailand, etc. However, beware of duplicate items. Even items made in Delhi stamped with “Made in China” are being sold here. Keep in mind that the actual price of the item will be 1/2 or 1/3rd of the price the shopkeeper asks.

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Hong Kong market

5. Have a comfy stay!!

Thinking about where to stay when you land here? There is a solution to it. Siliguri has many options in store for you from a budget-friendly to luxurious stay. There are many hotels near Bagdogra airport and NJP which offer the best services to have the most comfortable holiday in this wonderful city.

Having a friendly local is a must if a traveller is unknown to a city. So, Siliguri has the friendliest locals to help you throughout your journey and you can have a lovely vacation here.

Do not just sit at home and think about travelling. Take a trip to Siliguri and experience these exciting reasons to fulfil your travel dreams to North Bengal once in your lifetime.

tea garden- Siliguri

Travel

By train

Siliguri has two important railway stations, New Jalpaiguri (NJP) and Siliguri Junction(SGUJ). Siliguri Town (SGUT) is a smaller railway station between the two, which is served by local trains.

New Jalpaiguri is the bigger station, and is connected by several daily trains to towns in Northern, Eastern, and North Eastern India, such as New Delhi, Kolkata and Guwahati, and hence is more likely to be used by people travelling from/to other parts of India.

By bus

Siliguri Bus Station is located across the street from the Sher-e-Punjab Hotel on Hill Cart Road (Tenzing Norgay Road).

There are regular buses to/from Kolkata. Buses also ply to Bhutan and Bangladesh.

By air

The Bagdogra Airport is just 14km from the heart of Siliguri and has links with most major Indian cities — Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and Guwahati.

Get around

Cycle-rickshaws, Auto-rickshaws, buses, taxis are easily available in almost every region. One can walk around the market place. Cycle-rickshaws can be hired to move around within the radius of 1–2 km. The fares are pretty nominal.

A Visit to Matheran-Blissful Getaway

 A Visit to Matheran- Blissful Getaway


I had been to different hill stations in India, but when I visited Matheran in October 2019, it really stood out to be a blissful one. There is a toytrain along the woods, ample view points with breathtaking sceneries and above all an unpolluted sublime air, the combination of which gives the place its uniqueness.

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Matheran Railway Station

On a Friday morning I started from Bandra station and took a local to Neral. Neral is a very small station and does not have much to write about. Despite being a small station, it has an importance — the toy trains for Matheran leaves from here. Unfortunately toy train timings did not match with my itinerary, therefore I booked a shared taxi which took me up to a point called Dasturi Naka. After this point no cars are allowed, you have to take man-pulled rickshaws or horses to get into the Matheran town (only this toy train is the single automobile allowed inside the town, hence it is so popular on the weeknds). You can also walk through the lovely woods, it would merely take you half an hour to reach the town from Dasturi Naka. People from Pune or Mumbai can directly drive to Dasturi Naka, park their car overnight. It is very safe to park there (I heard there is a parking charge but not sure about it). From Neral to Dasturi it will take you 30–45 mins at the most but the toy train covers this journey in 2 hours (official time).

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Toy train to Matheran

After reaching Dasturi Naka I took a bold decision to walk, after all I had come to trek, so physical activity was mandatory. The path to Matheran went through woods . Though I was completely exhausted, the serenity and the scenery made me forget my painful experience. The pictures below would show the path from Dasturi Naka to inside the town through the woods.

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‘’The woods are lovely dark and deep’’
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NG Neral-Matheran Rail Line
Ready for a trek!!

After reaching Matheran I relaxed a bit at an eatery. A quick lunch refreshed my mood and I set off on my trek further to explore this blissful town.

As with most hill stations, sightseeing at Matheran revolves around various Points from where assorted views unfold of mountains, sunset, sunrise and everything in between. The mandatory lake, the Charlotte Lake, is another must on the visitors circuit. In the monsoons, an impressive waterfall develops from the overflow. Another smaller lake is Simpsons Lake or Ghoda Talao as it is locally known — because the ghodawallas wash their horses there!

The monsoons are magical, misty and refreshingly cool. Heavy downpours every afternoon are the norm. Umbrellas are pretty useless, it is better to buy the standard local raingear — a large plastic bag with cutouts for head and arms as a raincoat and a wide brimmed plastic hat. Both are very cheap and very effective!

Some of the famous points are Khandala point,Echo point(yes! you can here your echo!!) Panorama point, Alexander point … etc .. The list is endless. Walking down the tail you can actually discover Matheran yourself. People here are very friendly and helpful. Just set out to explore the place on your own (make sure you have the map as network is feeble). Adventurers can even try ‘Valley Crossing’ .(you swing from one point to the other by a rope with 1000ft deep valley below you!!!)

Lake Charlotte
View Points at Matheran
Blissful Sunset

Monkeys abound at every nook and corner. Most will boldly seize every opportunity to deprive unsuspecting tourists of their eatables. Langurs and Giant Squirrels are often seen in the forest. It is amazing how shy the forest monkeys are compared to their oversmart city cousins. Giant Squirrels are arboreal, emitting their distinctive clickety clack sound. The Matheran variety — Ratufa indica Elphinstonii — has a creamy white tail, distinguishing it from the orange tailed Malabar squirrel. They are indeed very cute. On a rare occasion, a deer or two may also pass by. Pretty hill birds are plenty though easier heard than seen through the dense foliage. Butterflies are abundant. India’s second largest butterfly the impressive Blue Mormon, and the Red Helen are common sights.

All through my trek down the trail I lost the count of time . It was time to head back with memories and souvenirs. No one should leave Matheran without buying the local Chikki sweets available in several varieties, the most popular being the old fashioned crushed groundnut. Traditionally, chikki was made with jaggery and nuts, nowadays due to the preference for everything crispy, glucose replaces the jaggery. Forest Honey collected by the local Adivasi tribals, is also a good buy. Matheran is also known for its hand crafted leather footwear, available in the shops in the main market.

Chikki-sweet delicacy

So that was the end to a blissful getaway.It was a day well spent.

Travel:

By road from Mumbai via Expressway to Shedung, then NH4 to Chowk Phata, or all the way on NH4 to Chowk Phata, then left turn passing ND Studio of Jodha Akbar fame, to Neral from where a climbing ghat road goes upto Dasturi.

By local train from Mumbai to Neral on the Karjat line. Mountain train from Neral to Matheran station.

The toy train does not ply in the monsoons due to high incidence of landslides.

Share Taxi, private taxi or ST bus available from Neral or Karjat to Dasturi.

Hotels available at all budgets, with substantial discounts for week days and off season.

Weather: Pleasant to cool year round. Blankets required at night though Matheran is not that cold. Exceedingly damp during the monsoons. Afternoons can be uncomfortably warm in open clearings in summer.

Tips: Thick soled footwear is a must to walk comfortably on rubbly bridle paths. As with the rest of Maharashtra excepting Mumbai, Matheran is also prone to prolongued load shedding. A torch or rechargeable lantern comes in handy.

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Matheran map

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