Deolo Hills are located at an elevation of around 2000 m and thus, provide a great panoramic view of Kalimpong. There are also proper view points which are located at the ridge edges for the best view of the sunset and sunrise.
Located in the verdant greens of Kalimpong, Morgan House is a mansion built by Mr. and Mrs. Morgan in the 1930s. It is an archetypal example of colonial architecture in Kalimpong. What makes visiting this gorgeous piece of construction even better is that it is surrounded by legends of it being Haunted! It has been converted into a lodge for tourists and is under the administration of the West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation.
Galingka, a bungalow, is located at the backdrop of the second largest peak of the Himalayan ranges, Kanchenjunga peak. Built during the regime of Britishers, this bungalow was constructed by British wool traders. This house was used by them during their trade to travel from one part to another part of India. In addition, the beautiful surroundings of this bungalow make it one of the ideal locations for a picnic spot for the tourists.
Amidst the splendor of beauty and the fragrances of flowers, stands Kalimpong at an altitude at 4500ft. It's the River relli, Which meanders down the valley of the lush green hills, and the glimpses of snow capped Himalayan Ranges to the north that enhances the ecchantment of the place, attracting thousands of tourists with seasons as no bar.
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