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Contact us for all types of eco-friendly treks and tours. Currently the area covered by us are the North Eastern states including Assam, Meghalaya and Sikkim. Also included are Darjeeling Hills, Dooars, Jammu-Kashmir and Andaman. We also cover the neighboring countries of Bhutan, Nepal, Thailand and Bangladesh.

Package tours are available for all these places to suit every pocket.

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Thursday 5 November 2015

Paro: The charming jewel of Bhutan

The charming town of Paro lies on the banks of the Paro (or Pa) Chhu, just a short distance northwest of the imposing Paro Dzong. The main street, only built in 1985, is lined with colourfully painted wooden shop fronts and restaurants. For now Paro remains one of the best Bhutanese towns to explore on foot and is worth an hour or two's stroll at the end of a day of sightseeing. Paro is a historic town with many sacred sites and historical buildings scattered through the area. In addition, the Paro Valley is wide and verdant and is recognized a one of the most beautiful in all Bhutan. Prefer to stay in Paro if you are someone who is fond of nature and would like to spend quiet and peaceful time. However, apart from the main street (which is constructed of traditional wooden structures), the bazaar area is a nondescript hodgepodge of concrete buildings that is totally bereft of charm and character. Along with Jakar and Punakha, Paro forms the 'golden triangle' of popular tourist destinations in Bhutan.



Places of Interest:
Taktsang Monastery, (Tiger's Nest). Precariously perched on the edge of a 1,200 metre (3000 feet) cliff, this monastery creates an impressive sight, and is the unofficial symbol of Bhutan. It is about 2-3 hour, totally up-hill hike from the parking lot to the monastery, though there is a cafe located on ridge across from the Taktsang (about 90 minutes into the walk) that provides a welcome opportunity to take a rest and purchase refreshments and snacks. The hike up to the Tiger's Nest can be very strenuous and you can rent a horse to bring up the mountain for about USD $10. The horse ride is a one-way trip (this is recommended if you are not very fit and may face altitude sickness) and you have to make your way down the mountain by foot. Taktsang was established as a sacred place for meditation by Guru Rinpoche who visited the site on his second visit to Bhutan in 747 CE, though the first monastery was not constructed until 1694. In 1998 a tragic fire destroyed most of the original buildings, but these have since been painstakingly restored to their former glory.

National Museum of Bhutan. Located in a former watch tower (which itself is a museum piece) above the dzong, the museum displays artifacts from Bhutan's history as well as examples of indigenous flora and fauna.
Drukgyel Dzong This dzong (fortress) was built in the 16th century to commemorate a victory over the invading Tibetan forces. The fortress today lies in ruins, the elements and a fire in the 1950s having taken a toll on the site. Drukyel dzong is about 15 kms from Paro.
Drakhapo, above Shaba (keeping Shaba School to the right, follow the dirt road to end. The complex is a five minute walk from here).
Drakhapo is a monastic complex perched on a cliff. Guru Rinpoche spent two months here after completing a retreat at nearby Taktsang, and during his stay placed many treasures (terma) into the cliff. The area also has several hand and foot prints embedded in the rock.
Kichu Lhakang is one of the 108 monasteries that were miraculously constructed by King Songten Gampo in one night. It is located just off the road running between Paro bazaar and the Taktsang.
Jangsarbu Lhakhang, located behind Paro Dzong. This small and insignificant looking temple is home to a magnificent statue of Sakyamuni Buddha that was carried all the way from Lhasa, and also houses the protector deity of Paro. Legend has it that the statue of Sakyamuni was destined for Paro Dzong and merely placed in the temple for overnight safe keeping. However, when the time came to move the statue, it proved impossible to lift. As a result, it became a permanent feature of the lhakhang.

How to reach:
Paro Airport, PBH. An international airport located in a picturesque deep valley.
Druk Air, (Royal Bhutan Airlines) is the main airline serving Paro Airport, and offers flight to from Bangkok, Delhi, Dhaka, Kathmandu and Kolkata.
Buddha Air, now serves Paro every day from Kathmandu.
Can hire a taxi from Thimphu and reach Paro in approx. 45 mins. The drive of 30kms is very pleasant and roads keep on unfolding with every turn.
A drive of 161 Km from the border town of Phuntsholing, adjacent to Jaigaon of India.

Where to stay:
Plenty of hotels from budget to luxury to suite every pocket. Alternative places of stay are various homestays where it is possible to have a taste of the lifestyle of the indigenous people. Homestays are located away from the busy market areas. For booking, contact us at GreenChannel.treks@gmail.com or phone us at +91-8145863495 .

Package tours:
Package tours are very popular in this region. We conduct all inclusive regular and customized package tours for all budgets at fares starting from Rs. (INR) 5000/- per head. For booking, please contact us at GreenChannel.treks@gmail.com or phone us at +91-8145863495

Tuesday 15 September 2015

Lamahatta: Hidden treasure near Darjeeling

Surrounded by greenery and rivers amidst picturesque terraced farmland, LAMAHATTA is a small mountain village that now boasts of an developing eco tourism destination.

Located at an altitude of 1700 meter (6800 ft) above sea level and around 23km from Darjeeling, this tourist spot is gaining momentum by leaps and bounds. It has been developed as a honeymoon destination and is a paradise for honeymooners as it offers solitude, picturesque beauty and a feeling of being amidst nature, a perfect platform to get to know each other.

LAMAHATTA is very well connected to Darjeeling, Kalimpong state highway. The beauty of the place is further enhanced by a new garden developed recently surrounded by Budhhist  prayer flags and wide variety of flowers and orchids to lure tourists. A watch tower has also been constructed around a very tall Dhupi tree to offer a better view of the entire landscape. The garden also has benches from where one gets to see a magnificient view of Kanchendzonga mountains, Teesta and Rangit rivers and a birds’s eye view of Darjeeling. There are number of small treks to nearby locations for tourists wanting to enjoy nature. These treks will lead tourists though the pine tree maze to two beautiful ponds locally called "jore pokhari" (twin ponds). Seats at vantage points have been placed to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. This small village in the hills is inhabited by various Buddhist tribes like Sherpas, Bhutias, Tamang’s Yalmos and Dukpas. In line with its reputations as an eco tourism destination, this village offers home stays and tents for the tourists. Lamahatta word derived from people wearing Bukhus similar to Buddhist Monks as lamas. So place name known as Lamahatta from the British era. A 500 years old Buddhist Monastery can be reached by just 20 min. walking.


Attractions in & around Lamahatta

If you take interest, there are plenty of natural attractions that you can explore in and around Lamahatta.

1) Beautiful roadside garden which you should enjoy. It's a great place to get views. There are ethnic shades around the garden and some meant for meditation (you will need to take your shoes off before you enter those shades). You should climb the watch tower (short flights of steps) and enjoy the excellent views on a clear day.

2) Trekking in Lamahatta:
a. There is a short nature trail that leads to a small lake on a hill top. The villagers consider this to be a sacred lake.
b. You can also do jungle trekking... There is another trail of around 8kms from Lamahatta to Takdah that goes through a maze of pine and dhupi trees.
c. Trek to Takdah Orchid Center (over 5kms). The Ordchid Center is however open usually during the season (February through April)
d. Trek to the Gari Danda - an old fort on top of a hill which is about 3kms away.

3) Tea Estates: Visit the tea gardens nearby (you will get one within about 1.5kms). Some of the well known tea estates nearby includes Glenburn Tea

Estate, Rongli Rangliot Tea Estate, Takdha Tea Estate  etc.

4) View Points: Peshoke View Point is about 8 kms away where you can see the wonderful confluence of rivers Teesta and Rangeet, a place knwon as Triveni.

5) Visit the cave temple (about 2kms)

6) Understand and enjoy the Village Mountain Farming System in Lamahatta.

7) Visit the Lamahatta Village Monastery (Gumpa).

How to reach Lamahatta

From Siliguri the road distance to Lamahatta is about 72kms and will take about 3.5 hours. You will need to come to Jorebungalow near Ghoom and then take the road for Lamahatta. Easiest is to take a taxi from NJP station. Otherwise take a shared jeep up to Jorebungalow and then another one from there up to Lamahatta. Distance from Darjeeling is around 23km. If you are coming from Kalimpong, the distance is 41kms (about 2 hrs).

Lamahatta Homestays & Lodgings

This is an eco tourism spot and being mainly developed by the villagers with help from the state government. Homestays and the tents here are basic and simple. So do not expect professional services or amenities like in a hotel. Instead you will get the warmth of the villagers, their uncluttered attitude and help, they will cook meals for you (of course you will need to tell them in advance what you want to have, they have limited non-veg and veggie items though). Additionally you will get the opportunity to understand their life and culture.  For more information and booking, contact us at

GreenChannel.treks@gmail.com or phone us at +91-8145863495 .

Monday 10 August 2015

Mirik: The Quiet & Mild Hill Town

Want to take a stroll among a quiet forest path with a lake on your side? Want to have a boat ride in the lake and feed the fishes which are available a plenty? Want to pluck oranges from the orchards with your own hand? You should just visit Mirik. 


Mirik is one of the quiet hill resorts of West Bengal at an altitude of 1767 metres with its own special charms – 49 km. From Darjeeling and 52 km. From Siliguri. Its weather is very pleasant, neither too cold like Darjeeling, nor as warm as Siliguri. The 1.25 km.Long lake is fed by perennial streams. Very often you may find the glory of Kanchenjungha reflected in the lake waters. A rich forest with thousands of Cryptomaria-Japanica trees clothe the slopes on the west. A 3.5 km. zig-zag footwalk takes you along the lake – a sleek foot bridge connects the garden on the east with the woods on the west. Alone or in company, you are sure to enjoy a boat-ride in the lake.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Area: 335 ACRES (Tourism Project area)
Altitude: 1767 metres (5800 ft)
Population: 16,000 (approx)

Climate:
Summer : 29°C Max - Min 15°C
Winter : 13°C Max - Min 2 °C
Rainfall: 279.4 cm (Annually)

Best Season: March to mid June & September to December

Clothing
Summer : Light Woollens & tropicals
Winter : Heavy Woollens

Language: English, Gorkha, Bengali & Hindi

TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION:

AIR: Nearest Airport is Bagdogra, about 55 km. from Mirik

RAIL: Nearest Rail-heads are Ghoom 41 km., Darjeeling 49 km. and Siliguri 52 km.

ROAD: Mirik is connected by road with Darjeeling, Siliguri and Kurseong by the following routes :
(i) Mirik-Hilay-Bhanjang-Pashupati Fatak-Simana-Sukhiapokhri-Ghoom-Darjeeling – 49 km.
(ii) Mirik-Soureni-Phuguri T.E.-Gayabari T.E. – Dudey Garidhura-Khaprail-Siliguri – 52 km.
(iii) Mirik-Garidhura-Longview T.E.- Makaibari T.E. Kurseong – 46 km. (Jeepable).

Village homestay at Rangbhang Khola
Village homestay at Rangbhang Khola

Where to stay:
Plenty of hotels from budget to luxury to suite every pocket. Alternative places of stay are various homestays where it is possible to have a taste of the lifestyle of the indigenous people. Homestays are located away from the busy market areas, mostly in villages at a distance of few kilometres from Mirik town. For booking, contact us at GreenChannel.treks@gmail.com or phone us at +91-8145863495 .

Nearby Places:
Siliguri 49 Km
Darjeeling 43 Km
Ghum 36 Km
Sukhiapokhri 27 Km