Sittong Homestay

Sittong Homestay

The Property

The homestay was created with plenty of open space, plantations, and a pond in mind. The pond is abundant with fish, which are used as food during meals. The property contains a total of 5 rooms,including 3 cottages and 2 building rooms. It features an orange orchard where guests can pick a few oranges on their own.
There is a wonderful open space with a variety of plantations at the homestay. There is parking available.
The dinner is provided entirely by the hosts. In this kitchen, there is no professional chef. Rice, chapati, veggies, poultry, fish, and other local foods are provided.

How to reach Sittong

Sittong can be reached from either the Hill cart road or the Teesta side. You are more likely to travel via the Teesta side if you are coming from NJP / Bagdogra or areas in Sikkim or Kalimpong. If you're coming from Darjeeling, Kurseong, or Mirik, you'll most likely take the Hill cart road.
Sittong is approachable from Bagdogra International Airport and NJP Railway Station. The travel from the airport or railway station to Sittong hamlet takes approximately 2 hours and covers roughly 60 to 65 kilometres.

About Sittong

You’ve probably heard of Kurseong and Darjeeling, and many of you may have visited there. But what if you discovered that you can obtain the same level of beauty, peace, and wintery wonderland in a less crowded treasure spot?
Yes, that newfound utopia is none other than Sitong, a peaceful hamlet situated in the foothills of the Himalayas, only 33 kilometres from Darjeeling. If you’re a genuine traveller, this quirky location with its tea gardens, snow-capped peaks, history buildings and orange orchards will surely blow your mind and provide you with a slew of lifelong experiences.
Sittong is known as the “Orange Valley of North Bengal ” since it produces the most oranges in the state. Sittong is a collection of towns atop the Himalayan range’s mountaintop, surrounded by a lush green pine forest and a diverse range of orange cultivation. It is situated in the Darjeeling district’s Kurseong subdivision. Homestays are a popular option because there aren’t many hotel options presently.
Sittong is a location that has yet to be explored but has gained popularity in recent years. The place has become well-known among tourists as the centre of the orange-growing region of the Darjeeling hills. Sittong has a lot more to offer visitors than just oranges. Nature is at its most gorgeous and has lavished Sittong with her bounty. The area is free of mass tourism infrastructure development, allowing visitors to enjoy the area’s natural splendour. A variety of Homestays and campers offer overnight lodging.