Terjum, Ghoom -Siliguri

Know About Terjum

This is that the region of Darjeeling’s best tea-producing areas. Encircled by legendary tea estates like Chamong, Sangmaru and Gopaldhara, Terjum could be a little village tucked on a crest with a unending read of tea gardens, stream valleys and forests. Situated only some kilometers from the Rangbhang river vale and Mirik Lake, Terjum village is nevertheless to experience holidaymaker rush. If coming up with for a quiet weekend, faraway from the group, then Terjum cottage with its sprawling lawns, room gardens and fireside may be ideal hideaway.

Overview of Terjum

The native village market, encompassing pine forests and tea gardens, be able to conjointly visit the native playground and a good looking knife Mandir close. Able to conjointly take a brief tour of tea factories and drop at the village playground to tackle, kick and dodge some soccer with native youngsters. The Rangbhang stream vale is simply 08 kms. removed from Terjum Village. Native cars will ferry to the stream vale wherever be able to take a dip and stagnate around within the sun. The famous Mirik Lake is another 10 kms. removed from the stream vale. The viewpoints of Jorpokhri is around 10 kms and Lepchajagat Village is another 03 kms. ahead. Native looking at to Darjeeling, Ghoom, Batasia Loop may be organized in day journeys.

How to Reach Terjum

The shortest route from Terjum  to Siliguri is through Dudhia (58 kms.). Will be able to conjointly return via Mirik, Kurseong or Darjeeling. It’s around 70kms. Via Mirik and Sukhiapokhri whereas via Kurseong is around 80 kms. Will be able to get regular cars from Siliguri / NJP to Mirik or Sukhiapokhri so rent a taxi to Terjum. Darjeeling is around 30 kms from Terjum.

Food & Lodge of Terjum

The cottage has 02 bedded rooms and 02 bedded rooms with a front room. All rooms include the quality facilities like comfortable beds, couches, Televisions, hooked up western bogs with hot water geysers, giant windows gap to the gardens. There’s conjointly a fire within the common front room. The cottage is encircled by sprawling lawns, farms, room gardens, gazebos and outside barbeque areas. Most of the ingredients used to cook up the delicious food for the guests is totally organic and locally sourced from the bungalow’s farm. It’s largely Indian cooking, however the hosts conjointly nauseate some native Gorkha recipes to surprise the guests. There’s a bush still in Terjum and be able to sample a number of their efforts.

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