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Kalimpong (Nepali: कालेबुङ kālēbuṅg; Bengali: কালিম্পং kālimpôṅg; Tibetan: ཀ་སྦུག) is a hill station in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located at an average elevation of 1,250 metres (4,101 ft). The town is set to be the headquarters of the announceddistrict of Kalimpong. The Indian Army's 27 Mountain Division is located on the outskirts of the town.
Kalimpong is known for its educational institutions, many of which were established during the British colonial period. It used to be a gateway in the trade between Tibet and India before China's annexation of Tibet and the Sino-Indian War. Kalimpong and neighbouring Darjeeling were major centres calling for a separate Gorkhaland state in the 1980s, and more recently in 2010.
The municipality sits on a ridge overlooking the Teesta River and is a tourist destination owing to its temperate climate, magnificent Himalayan beauty and proximity to popular tourist locations in the region. Horticulture is important to Kalimpong: It has a flower market notable for its wide array of orchids; nurseries, which export Himalayan grown flower bulbs, tubers and rhizomes, contribute to the economy of Kalimpong. Home to ethnic Nepalis, indigenous Lepchas, other ethnic groups and non-native migrants from other parts of India, the town is a religious centre of Buddhism. The Buddhist monastery Zang Dhok Palri Phodang holds a number of rare Tibetan Buddhist scriptures.
West Bengal (/wɛst bɛŋˈɡɔːl/; Bengali pronunciation: [pɔʃtʃimbɔŋɡɔ]) is a state in eastern India and is the nation's fourth-most populous state, with over 91 million inhabitants. Spread over 34,267 sq mi (88,750 km2), it is bordered by the countries of Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan, and the Indian states of Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, Sikkim, and Assam. The state capital is Kolkata. Together with the neighboring nation of Bangladesh, it makes up the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal.
Ancient Bengal was the site of several major janapadas (kingdoms). It was also part of large empires such as the Maurya Empire (second century BC) and Gupta Empire (fourth century AD); and part of the regional Buddhist Pala Empire (8th to 11th century) and Sena dynasty (11th–12th century). From the 13th century onward, the region was controlled by the Bengal Sultanate, Hindu kings and Baro-Bhuyan landlords under the suzerainty of the Mughal Empire, until the British East India company took control of the region from the Mughals in the late 18th century. The company consolidated their hold on the region following the Battle of Plassey in 1757 and Battle of Buxar in 1764 and by 1793 took complete control of the region. Kolkata (or Calcutta) served for many years as the capital of British controlled territories in India. The early and prolonged exposure to British administration resulted in the expansion of Western education, culminating in development of science, institutional education, and social reforms in the region, including what became known as the Bengali renaissance. A hotbed of the Indian independence movement through the early 20th century, Bengal was divided during India's independence in 1947 along religious lines into two separate entities: West Bengal—a state of India—and East Bengal—a part of the newly created Dominion of Pakistan that later became the independent nation of Bangladesh in 1971.
Kalimpong Kalimpong, a pristine hill station in West Bengal, is located about 50 km east of the famous tourist destination Darjeeling. This hill town, overlooking the beautiful Teesta valley, is at an altitude of 1250 m above the sea level and is vibrant with bustling activities. Kalimpong is located at the foothills of majestic Shiwalik ranges in Lower Himalayas. It is believed that until the 19th century the area was ruled by Bhutanese kings and was a forward post of the Bhutanese Army. Enshrined with ancient Buddhist monasteries, centuries old churches and exquisite revered temples, Kalimpong was earlier a part of Bhutan until it was wrested by British rulers and joined to Indian territory. The populaces in Kalimpong are mostly of Nepalis origin. These people are all migrated to this a...
Delo hills, Durbin monastery, kafer, lolegaon, lava, silk route
Kalimpong is located at an altitude of 1250 metres and is at a distance of approx. 67 kms from Siliguri. Tourists can avail jeeps, buses or even taxis to reach Kalimpong crossing the full stretch of Teesta Valley. The National Highway, 31A, leading to Kalimpong is also the only road link of Sikkim with the rest of the country. Foreigners visiting Kalimpong must possess an Indian visa. No special permit is required for, either travelling or trekking inside Kalimpong. However, necessary travel documents need to be shown, when and where required. Kalimpong can be easily reached by road, rail or by air. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ridingfar/ Instagram: RIDING FAR Motorcycle: BAJAJ PULSAR 200 RS BLACK DEMON Camera: SJCAM SJ4000 WIFI | 1080p 30 Music:Follow Tobu: http://www.7obu.com ...
During my Sikkim visit in October 2015 i also had an opportunity to do Paragliding at Kalimpong on Delo Hill which is in West Bengal just outside Sikkim. i did it with HANS Gliders and my Pilot was Om Prakash. Om was awesome and he made my first Paragliding experience a memorable one. Video Credits - Hans Gliders, Kalimpong, West Bengal, India.
July 5 th Kalimpong unrest ,report by republic TV
Group of unkown people torched TMC party office and a North Bengal State Transport Cooperation Ticket Counter in Kalimpong. Three critically injured. Police trying to disperse protesters with tear gas. For More information on this news visit: http://www.newsx.com/ Connect with us on Social platform at: http://www.facebook.com/newsxonline Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/newsxlive
Darjeeling is a town and a municipality in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located in the Lesser Himalaya at an elevation of 6,700 ft (2,042.2 m) Mirik is a picturesque tourist spot nestled in the serene hills of Darjeeling district in West Bengal, India. Elevation 1,495 m (4,905 ft) Kalimpong is a hill station in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located at an average elevation of 1,250 meters (4,101 ft). Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pankaj.raj.sarkar
Darjeeling Unrest 17th June 2017 Dainandini NEWS, Kalimpong
Delo hills, Durbin monastery, kafer, lolegaon, lava, silk route
Darjeeling is a town and a municipality in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located in the Lesser Himalaya at an elevation of 6,700 ft (2,042.2 m) Mirik is a picturesque tourist spot nestled in the serene hills of Darjeeling district in West Bengal, India. Elevation 1,495 m (4,905 ft) Kalimpong is a hill station in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located at an average elevation of 1,250 meters (4,101 ft). Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pankaj.raj.sarkar
Kalimpong (Bengali: কালিম্পং, Nepali: कालेबुङ) is a hill station in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located at an average elevation of 1,250 metres (4,101 ft).[2] The town is set to be the headquarters of the announced[3] district of Kalimpong. The Indian Army's 27 Mountain Division is located on the outskirts of the town.[4] The Kalimpong is known for its educational institutions, many of which were established during the British colonial period.[5] It used to be a gateway in the trade between Tibet and India before China's annexation of Tibet and the Sino-Indian War. Kalimpong and neighbouring Darjeeling were major centres calling for a separate Gorkhaland state in the 1980s, and more recently in 2010. The municipality sits on a ridge overlooking the Teesta River and is a touris...
Kalimpong is about 55 kms from Darjeeling and about 75 kms from New Jalpaigudi. Kalimpong is a beautiful Hill Station. Kalimpong is situated on Himalayas at about 1250 meters above sea level. There are many Buddhist monasteries in Kalimpong. There is a huge Hanuman statue in Hanuman Park (also called Hanuman tok). The Deolo park is the largest and most attractive park in Kalimpong. Hanuman Park is one of the interesting places in Kalimpong located on the way towards Deolo hill. This place is also known as Hanumantok. There is a huge statue of Lord Hanuman on top of a small hill. You have to climb about 100 steps to reach the statue. The statue is very tall and visible from long distance. There is a Shiva temple near Hanuman Park. The Shiva temple is clearly visible from the top of Hanuma...
Rishop or also spelt as Rishyap is a Himalayan hamlet in West Bengal. 2591 m above sea-level, it's a nice quaint village away from city crowds, with picturesque views of snow-capped mountains. The sun plays vermillion through the day. At night the big sky seems to come closer. Beneath the sky the twinkling lights of Gangtok & Pedong are similar to the twinkling stars above. Tourists are attracted by the natural beauty of Neora Valley National Park (Sikkim) & Tiffindara. Both are enjoyed through trekking route which is a deep silent forest of pine, birch, fir & orchids with some soothing path following the chirps. Lava is a small village, surrounded by virgin pine forests and often hidden in mists and clouds at an altitude of 2,350 meters, this small village lies 34 kilometers away from Kal...
Kalimpong Kalimpong, a pristine hill station in West Bengal, is located about 50 km east of the famous tourist destination Darjeeling. This hill town, overlooking the beautiful Teesta valley, is at an altitude of 1250 m above the sea level and is vibrant with bustling activities. Kalimpong is located at the foothills of majestic Shiwalik ranges in Lower Himalayas. It is believed that until the 19th century the area was ruled by Bhutanese kings and was a forward post of the Bhutanese Army. Enshrined with ancient Buddhist monasteries, centuries old churches and exquisite revered temples, Kalimpong was earlier a part of Bhutan until it was wrested by British rulers and joined to Indian territory. The populaces in Kalimpong are mostly of Nepalis origin. These people are all migrated to this a...
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Kalimpong town as viewed from a distant hill. In the background are the Himalayan Mountains. Morgan House, is a classic example of colonial architecture in Kalimpong. Most large houses in Kalimpong were built during the British era. In the background is Mount Kanchenjunga. A view from the Deolo Resort, atop Deolo Hill, Kalimpong's highest point. View of the Himalaya range. Oranges grown in the hillsides are exported to many parts of India. National Highway 31A winds along the banks of the river Teesta near Kalimpong. The Zang Dhok Palri Phodong monastery atop Durpin Hill. Heliconia. Cacti grown in Kalimpong.
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