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DOOR KHOLA

Tucked away in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, Door Khola is a serene escape where rivers, forests, and rolling tea gardens come together in perfect harmony. Its name, meaning “gateway of the river”, beautifully reflects the landscape — crystal-clear streams carving through dense green valleys, with the distant silhouette of mountains completing the picture.

Door Khola is more than just a scenic stop; it is an immersive experience of rural charm and natural beauty. The surrounding forests are alive with the calls of birds, making it a delight for birdwatchers and nature lovers. Misty mornings reveal tea gardens stretching across the slopes, while evenings offer tranquil riverside walks under starlit skies.

For sightseeing, visitors can explore nearby riverbanks, forest trails, and village hamlets to experience the simple rhythm of local life. The region is also well-connected to popular destinations in the Dooars, allowing travellers to combine their stay with visits to wildlife sanctuaries, waterfalls, and viewpoints offering sweeping Himalayan panoramas.

Whether you seek a quiet retreat, a cultural encounter, or a base for exploring the Dooars, Door Khola welcomes you with the warmth of nature and the charm of simplicity.

Places of interest

Geet Khola

Samabeong Tea Garden

Lava

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Geetkhola is a peaceful offbeat destination located in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas in West Bengal. Known for its scenic beauty, Geetkhola is surrounded by lush green forests, tea gardens, and rolling hills, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility away from crowded tourist hubs. The place is especially popular for its eco-tourism appeal, offering activities like nature walks, bird watching, and short treks. A small river flowing nearby adds to its charm, providing a serene atmosphere perfect for relaxation and photography. The region also reflects local culture and simple village life, giving visitors an authentic rural experience.

Samabeong Tea Garden is an offbeat tourist destination located near Lava in the Kalimpong district of North Bengal. Situated at an altitude of around 6000–6700 ft, it lies amidst the Himalayan foothills and close to the Neora Valley National Park. Tourism here is mainly based on tea garden experiences and nature retreats. The estate, established during the British period, is known for producing organic orthodox tea and offers scenic views of lush green plantations spread across hills.

Lava is a small picturesque hill station located in the Kalimpong district at an altitude of about 7,000 ft. It is known for its serene natural beauty, cool climate, and dense forests of pine, fir, and rhododendron. The area offers stunning views of the Kanchenjunga range and opportunities for trekking and nature walks. Lava is popular for its peaceful environment, scenic landscapes, and adventure activities.

Rishop

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A tour to Rishop in West Bengal is a perfect getaway for nature lovers seeking peace and scenic beauty. Rishop (also called Rishyap) is a small Himalayan village located at about 2,500–2,900 meters above sea level. Surrounded by dense forests of pine, fir, and rhododendrons, Rishop offers a calm and pollution-free environment away from city life. Tourists can enjoy activities like short treks to viewpoints such as Tiffin Dara, where a panoramic view of snow-capped peaks can be seen.

Kalimpong

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Kalimpong is a charming hill station nestled in the eastern Himalayas, known for its peaceful atmosphere, scenic beauty, and cultural richness. Located at an altitude of about 1,250 meters, it offers stunning views of the Kanchenjunga range. The place is known for its scenic vistas and monasteries. Nature lovers can also explore flower nurseries and enjoy the mild climate year-round. The town reflects a blend of Indian, Nepali, and Tibetan cultures, visible in its cuisine, festivals, and local markets. Kalimpong is ideal for a relaxing getaway, away from crowded tourist spots, offering tranquillity, natural beauty, and cultural charm.

Changey Falls

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Changey Falls is a beautiful and relatively unexplored waterfall located near Lava. It lies at an altitude of about 2,200 meters in the Eastern Himalayas and is surrounded by dense forests close to the Neora Valley National Park. The waterfall cascades down from a height of around 300 meters in multiple tiers, creating a scenic and serene environment. To reach the falls, visitors must trek about 900 meters from the last motorable point, which adds a sense of adventure to the trip. The falls is known for its tranquil atmosphere, lush greenery, and rich biodiversity, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and trekkers.

Kolakham

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Kolakham is a serene, offbeat hamlet located in the Kalimpong district of West Bengal, near the Neora Valley National Park at an altitude of approximately 6,500 ft. Famed for its breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga range, it is a hotspot for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and trekkers, offering attractions like the Changey Waterfall.

General Tour Plan for Door Khola

Door Khola: 03 Nights | Day trip to Lava, Kalimpong, Rishop and other sightseeing.

Day 01 :  Transfer to Dorkhola.

Day 02 :  Day trip to Lava, Rishop, Kalimpong.

Day 03 :  Sightseeing - Geetkhola, Samabiong tea garden.

Day 04 :  Transfer to NJP or New Mal Junction (Stop over water falls on the way, river Chel and river side shops).

Facilities will be provided:

Stay in Home Stay at Door Khola | Daily Breakfast, Lunch, Bonfire in the evening with tea & snacks, Dinner (Bonfire with chiken kabab is optional) | All transfer & Sightseeing by car on Private basis | Pickup & Drop at NJP/New Mal Jn./Bagdogra Airport | Tour with proper guidance & 24hrs of call assistance.

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