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KURSEONG West Bengal
Kurseong is a little town that one crosses on the way to Darjeeling. But even as its more famous cousin bursts at its seams with tourists, Kurseong beckons with its calm environs and scenic views. It’s usually where most tourists headed uphill break for tea and snacks, but there’s more to Kurseong than meets the eye. Kurseong means ‘place of white orchids’ that one can spot in plenty. The place has hosted some of the greatest minds in the world: Rabindranath Tagore composed many poems here; Mark Twain is said to have spent time in Kurseong in the 1880s, and Subhas Chandra Bose was holed up in a bungalow in Kurseong by the British. To learn more about him, you can visit the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum that has photographs, letters, documents and interesting information on Netaji’s life. Kurseong is all about tea. Tea gardens are sprawled across hills and slopes and stopping by at these estates is a no-brainer.
Checklist Visit the Rock Garden, St Paul’s Church and Kunsang Choiling Monastery. There are many small waterfalls around town as well.
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