Samsing Homestay
Associated Property
Mayjhor GH
A really lovely guesthouse run by a modest local Mr B.R.Gurung is located near the region of Suntalekhola. Our guesthouse was reached through a road that wound its way through the fascinating tea gardens of Samsing. The Samsing guesthouse offers a panoramic perspective of the huge landscape. The sounds of the river running down its stream may be heard clearly from the homestay’s balcony.
The homestay is a two-story structure with double, triple, and four bedrooms available. The rooms are well decorated, with hardwood floors in the bedrooms. The adjoining bathrooms are spotless and well-kept, with a western theme. As with the Geysers, they offer the fundamental necessities of a room.
Furthermore, the rooms are rather large in comparison to the others. On the balconies of each room, guests may easily spend a whole evening enjoying the beauty of nature while drinking a cup of tea. The cuisine served at the May Jhor homestay is sanitary and freshly prepared.
Attractions:
With its huge tea gardens, flowing streams, mountainous hills, and the quiet life led by its local rural people, Samsing is a wonderful natural beauty. Samsing has a picture-postcard pastoral beauty with its vast size of orange orchards and cardamom plantations, which are traditionally produced by people. So, if you need a break from the monotony of everyday life, spend your weekend in Samsung’s natural surroundings.
The land is teeming with flying beauty, and birds. The soothing chirping of various multicoloured birds in the peaceful countryside is a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Grey Nightjar, Orange-bellied Leafbird, Maroon Oriole, Grey-chinned and Short-billed Minivets, Greater Racket-tailed Drongo, Slaty-backed Forktail, Sultan Tit, Ashy Bulbul, Yellow-vented, Golden-spectacled, and Chestnut-crowned Warblers, Greater Necklaced Laughing thrush, Long-tailed Sibia, White-napped, and Black-chinned Yuhinas. Samsing provides wonderful terrain for the adventurous. Samsing is a gateway to the distant regions of Neora Valley National Park, located at an elevation of 750 metres. In this heavenly scenery, the hills with green all around will never make you feel alone.
Lali Guras, Rocky Island, and the neighbouring Suntaley Khola are just a few of the great picnic sites.
The Neora Valley National Park is around an hour away. You may also visit Chalsa, which is only 13 kilometres from Samsing, and Gorumara National Park, which is only 30 kilometres away.
How to reach Samsing
The nearest airport is Bagdogra, which is 84 kilometres away from Samsing. The nearest railway stations are New Jalpaiguri (NJP), which is 80 kilometres away, and New Mal Jn, which is 38 kilometres away. Chalsa is 18 kilometres away, Kalimpong is 99 kilometres away, and Darjeeling is 117 kilometres away.
Samsing can be reached by automobile from NJP, Bagdogra, New Mal Jn, Chalsa, Kalimpong, and Darjeeling.
About Samsing
If you enjoy breathtaking valley views, stretches of tea gardens, beautiful villages, river valleys, forest vistas, and nature walks, and all in absolute tranquillity, this is the place for you.
Samsing, a charming hill town famous for its calm beauty, orange orchards, emerald green tea gardens, foggy atmosphere, and picture-perfect location, is nestled at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas at a height of 3000 feet in the Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal.
Samsing is reached by driving through some of the greatest tea gardens in the Dooars, located amongst rolling scenery. The lovely tiny town is surrounded by nature’s wealth, with little streams, natural woods, and tea gardens forming a picture-perfect scene. The lowlands of Samsing abruptly rise to give way to the enormous Himalaya. Samsing is the point where the Neora Valley’s trees meet the plain. Here, the river Murti emerges from its hilly restriction to become one of the Dooars’ most cherished rivers. You’ll discover your pleasure if you go exploring.