Darjeeling, located in the lesser Himalayas at an elevation of 2,042 meters, is renowned for its serene landscapes, vast tea gardens, and panoramic views of the snow-capped peaks, including the third highest mountain, Kangchenjunga. The region is blessed with a rich cultural tapestry woven from Tibetan, Nepali, and colonial British influences. Iconic landmarks include the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, affectionately called the ‘Toy Train,’ that winds through the mountains offering visitors a picturesque experience. The colonial-era architecture is prominently visible in buildings like the Raj Bhavan, and the various monasteries and churches dotting the hill station offer tranquil retreats. Additionally, the vibrant flora and fauna in the region, represented in places such as the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, add to the biodiversity making Darjeeling an ecological hotspot. Tea tourism, which allows visitors to stay in tea estates and experience the process of tea making, is a unique aspect of Darjeeling that attracts enthusiasts from around the world.