
DESTINATIONS




BHUTAN
THE LAND OF THE THUNDER DRAGON.
One theory suggests that the name evolved from 'Bhotana' End of Tibet of from 'Bhut-uttan' meaning 'highland.' Some believe that the name of Bhutan is derived from the word 'Bhot-stan,' the land of ' Bhotias' In ancient Indian language Sanskrit, ' Bhutia' means people originally from Tibet. Bhutan is a landlocked state in South Asia located at the eastern end of the Himalayas. It is bordered to the north by China and to the south, east and west by the Republic of India. It is a unique country both culturally and environmentally, Bhutan is the world's last remaining Buddhist Kingdom.


DOOARS
Dooars the name derived from the word DOORS, is the gateway to North Bengal, Sikkim, North East States and BHUTAN.
The dense natural forests teeming with wildlife, interwoven with lush tea gardens
are criss –crossed by Teesta Jaldhaka, Torsha, Kalijani and other river and their numerous tributaries running down the hills. The Dooars Valley is specially noted for its wildlife sanctuaries and National Parks. The most popular of these are Gorumara
National Park, Mahanda Wildlife Sanctuary Jaldapara Wildlife sanctuary, Buxa Tiger reserve sanctuary.

DARJEELING
Darjeeling one of the most famous hill station in India, is located in the state of West Bengal. Darjeeling, the quintessential hill station is draped over the ridge with panoramic views of Mt. Kanchenjunga.The word Darjeeling has come from Tibetian means A Place Of Thunderbolt. It has also made a name for itself as a desirable destination for the nature lovers tourists. A view of the mount Kanchenjunga range and mount Everest attract travelling from all around the world.Visit the region in spring which have countless tourist places here including great viewpoints, monasteries & religious shrines, tea estates, museums, art galleries, parks & gardens, waterfalls and lot more.

SIKKIM
Sikkim is an Indian state in the North East of the country. The Himalayan state boarders Chinese Tibet in the North, Nepal in the West, Indian state of West Bengal in the south and Bhutan in the East.Tourism is the main industry in the state. In fact the annual tourist inflow in the state has surpassed the population of the state.
The state is legendary for its peaceful nature and simplicity. Famous for Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world at 8586m, the mountain state offers tremendous variety of plant and wildlife besides a diverse ethnic mix of people with rich cultural tradition.