Kangchenjunga Himal from Darjeeling in North East India |
Kangchenjunga
ascent route |
Kangchenjunga
ascent route |
Kangchenjunga Himal from Sikkim |
Kangchenjunga Himal from Sikkim |
Kangchenjunga Himal from Sikkim |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Darjeeling in NE India |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Darjeeling in NE India |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Thangshing in Sikkim in NE India |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Sikkim in NE India |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Sikkim in NE India |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Sikkim in NE India |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Sikkim in NE India |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Sikkim in NE India |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Gantok in Sikkim in NE India |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Goechala Pass in Sikkim in NE India |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Varsey in Sikkim |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Sikkim in NE India |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Sikkim in NE India |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Sikkim in NE India |
Mount Kangchenjunga from Sikkim in NE India |
Kangchenjunga Range from Sikkim in NE India |
Mount Kabru in the Kangchenjunga Range |
Mount Kabru and Kabru Dome in the Kangchenjunga Range |
Mount Kabru and Kabru Dome in the Kangchenjunga Range |
Mount Tenzing Khang ( 6010m ) and Mount Japuno ( 5603m ) in the Kangchenjunga Range |
Map of Kangchenjunga Region in Sikkim in NE India |
Map of Sikkim in NE India |
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway in NE India The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway ( the " Toy Train " ) is a 2-foot ( 610mm ) narrow gauge railway from New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling in West Bengal. It
was
built between 1879 and 1881 and is about 86km ( 53 miles )
long.
The elevation level is from about 100 metres ( 328ft ) at New Jalpaiguri to some 2,200 metres ( 7,218ft ) at Darjeeling. |
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway in NE India |
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway in NE India |
Himalayan Railway at Darjeeling in NE India Darjeeling
is renowned as a tourist destination
and for its tea industry and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. Darjeeling is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The majority of the population are ethnic Nepalese:- Gurung, Limbu, Rai, Tamang, Lepcha, Bhutia, Sherpa and Newar. There are road connections with Kathmandu in Nepal. |
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