Dawaipani Homestay

Dawaipani Homestay

Dawaipani is a new tourist site, and relatively few people are aware of it.
“Mountains are always the same. You are theirs if you have lived with them for an extended period. There is no way out.” Ruskin Bond
These statements will strike a chord with any visitor to the Dawaipani village. This is an out-of-the-way tourist attraction only 20 kilometres from Darjeeling. Dawaipani is like a treasure chest; once opened, it is full of gems. A beautiful tiny village with an unparalleled 180-degree vista of the entire Kanchenjunga range that will make you fall in love.

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    Not only that, but you’re in for a treat because you’re surrounded by lush Himalayan greenery and, in the distance, snow-capped mountain peaks. Your lungs will appreciate you for the crisp fresh chilly air at a height of roughly 6500 feet.
    This little hamlet provides a stunning view of Mt. Kanchenjunga (Sleeping Buddha), as well as a clear view of Namchi, West Sikkim (Chardham or Samdruptse), and a hazy view of Darjeeling. At night, the entire Darjeeling town resembles stars in a galaxy.
    Dawaipani means ‘Medicated water’ in the native language, and the name is taken from the village’s local river (Khola). ). This community is surrounded by several well-known tea estates, including Glenburn Tea Estate, Lamahatta Tea Estate, Takdah Tea Estate, and lush green pine trees. This location will undoubtedly make you feel much more rejuvenated.
    Property:
    As you reach the village, our property is the first homestay. It’s a good way before the village, and it’s a little secluded from the rest of the people. It is constructed partially of brick and mortar and partially of wood. The rooms are comfortable and welcoming. It is a one-story construction. The dining hall and kitchen are adjacent, with the rooms on the opposite side.
    In front of the homestay, there is a small lawn where you may sit and enjoy the scenery. The gorgeous mountains fill your field of vision during the day, and with the moonlight, it appears like you can reach out and touch the Kanchanjungha. It is one of the most lovely and magnificent feelings you have ever had.
    Attractions:
    The vista of Mount Kanchenjunga and the Sandruptse Monastery from this remote point is spectacular. Lamahatta, a renowned tourist site close by, is about a half-hour drive from Dawaipani.
    Travellers may do Darjeeling sightseeing as well because this hamlet is close to Darjeeling town, which is around an hour away. Tiger Hill, Ghoom Monastery, Batasia Loop, and the Rock Gardens are among the places they can visit. While shopping at the mall, take a ride on the toy train.
    For intrepid vacationers and adventure enthusiasts, trekking and hiking are two of the many activities accessible in Dawaipani. Birdwatchers and photographers will enjoy this spot because it is home to a variety of Himalayan bird species. Organic fruit and vegetable farming is also available.
    Listening to and watching natives dance and sing, which is a part of their heritage and culture, provides evening entertainment.
    The resort is close to the town of Darjeeling; thus, it is easy to get to a variety of sites from here. Darjeeling – the queen of hills – has a wide range of tourist attractions, including the beautiful Tiger Hill viewpoint, a miniature train ride, mall area shopping, and the exquisite tasting of the world-famous Darjeeling tea.
    The resort is also close to other communities like Lamhatta, Sittong (the “orange village”), Kalimpong, and others.
    How to reach:
    The big stations – Siliguri is 72 kilometres away and NJP is 76 kilometres away – are both 72 kilometres away from the property. From the stations, one must arrange a cab, which takes around 2 hours and 50 minutes to reach, depending on road conditions. Bagdogra airport is around 75 kilometres from town and takes approximately 3 hours to get to.
    Take the right turn from Tin Mile, which will take you straight down, extremely steeply curving and bending its way through the deep pine forest. Dawaipani is also accessible from Darjeeling through Ghoom.