June 30, 2022
6 Best Places to Visit around Siliguri In 2024
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A bustling town in West Bengal, Siliguri is located on the foothills of the great Eastern Himalayas. Boasting many natural and manmade wonders, the place is every tourist’s delight. If you plan to visit this beautiful city anytime soon, here are our suggestions for the top six places to visit in Siliguri.

One of the most exemplary colonial structures in Siliguri, and an important landmark in North Bengal, the Coronation Bridge, was built by the British. Also commonly called Sevoke Bridge and Bhag Pool by the locals in the region, it boasts a gigantic arch sprawling over River Teesta.Â
The bridge is part of the NH-17 and connects the districts of Kalimpong and Darjeeling. Apart from being a visual spectacle, the bridge also has a rich history. It was made to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth and King George VI. Surrounded by the lush green and the serene river below, it is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Siliguri.Â
Suppose your itinerary also includes a visit to Darjeeling or Kalimpong, which are less than 70 km away. In that case, you can book your stay at the Summit Hermon in Darjeeling or Summit Barsana in Kalimpong, Club Mahindra affiliate Resort in West Bengal. These resorts would be a perfect base to explore the local tourist attractions.Â
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An ideal location to enjoy a fun outing with your family in the wild, the Bengal Safari Park showcases the rich diversity of flora and fauna found in the northern part of West Bengal. Located in the Mahananda forest area, it is part of the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary and is spread over 700 acres.Â
It also has the distinction of being the first safari park in West Bengal that helped boost tourism in the region. You can find plenty of Sal trees throughout the park, and during the safari, you can spot plenty of wildlife, including the Royal Bengal Tigers, Himalayan black bears, civets, leopards, wild boars, sloth bears, and many more.Â
There are different safari options here that you can choose from, including elephant riding safari, tiger safari, and grand safari. Apart from spotting the wild animals in their natural habitat, other popular tourist attractions are the medicinal plant garden, aviary park, crocodile pond, and bonsai garden.Â

One of the largest temples in India dedicated to Lord Krishna, this ISKCON temple is a popular Siliguri tourist place. Whether you are an atheist or an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna, you must visit the temple to admire the beauty of the place and revel in the tranquil environment.
Like all ISKCON temples in India, it has a guest house where you can stay and enjoy many activities like attending a transcendental workshop and awakening your spirituality. If you are visiting just for a day or a couple of hours, you can take a boat ride on the emerald lake located nearby. There is also a restaurant within the premises that serves delectable vegetarian food.Â

Located on the outskirts, it is one of the most popular tourist places near Siliguri. Founded by the followers of his Holiness Dalai Lama, it is one of the most prominent Buddhist shrines in the region and an important place of worship for the Buddhists residing in and around Siliguri.Â
Inside the monastery is a gigantic 100-feet tall White Stupa adorned with ornate designs. Another major attraction at the monastery is the huge prayer wheel. Whether you are religiously or spiritually inclined or not, when you are in Siliguri, you ought to visit this place to seek comfort in its tranquil environment. Spend some time here, and you will surely feel rejuvenated.Â
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A quaint hamlet located on the banks of the roaring Balason River between Siliguri and Mirik, it is a perfect location for a weekend picnic. Surrounded by vast acres of tea gardens, you can visit here any time of the year. It is a great holiday spot for all. If you are a couple, you can spend quality time together amidst nature.Â
If you like adventure, you can hike along the many hiking trails near the Balason river and explore the stunning natural beauty at your own pace. You can also go camping on the riverbanks. No matter what you choose to do, it will surely give you a memorable Siliguri sightseeing experience.

One of the best places to see in Siliguri, the Hong Kong market, is a haven for shopaholics. Located in the heart of the city, this market is a visual delight as you can see the streets adorned with colourful lights and a range of products on display, making it a delightful place to take a walk.Â
It is also a great place to take back some souvenirs for your loved ones. You can buy many things like authentic Tibetan trinkets to the latest gadgets, fancy clothing, and Buddhist cultural artefacts at pocket-friendly prices.Â
Siliguri has a very charming vibe, and you must visit the place in-person to know how amazing it really is. So, pack your bags and head off to the eastern side of India for a memorable trip. You can share your experience with us in the comments section.Â
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