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Festival · WEST BENGAL

Darjeeling Tea & Tourism Festival.

Late November – early December · Darjeeling

Week-long festival showcasing Darjeeling's world-famous tea culture, local cuisine, music, and adventure tourism with tea garden visits.

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Going for this? Darjeeling in November

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November is October's quieter, colder sibling — and some regulars prefer it. Kanchenjunga visibility remains excellent, possibly even sharper as winter air settles in. Temperatures drop to 5-14°C, with frost appearing by late month. The tea harvest wraps up for the year; estates begin their winter shutdown. Tourist numbers thin out after the Diwali-Dussehra rush, and by mid-November, Darjeeling feels like it's exhal…

See the Darjeeling November guide

Getting there

Elevation
2042 m
Nearest airport
Bagdogra — 67km
Nearest railway
New Jalpaiguri (NJP) — 74km

Live in Darjeeling

Where to stay in Darjeeling

  • Windamere Hotel

    ₹4,000-10,000/night
    homestay · Observatory Hill, Darjeeling

    Colonial-era boarding house where the world feels like 1920. No TV, hot water bottles in bed, and a dining room with starched tablecloths. The afternoon tea service on the terrace is pure time travel.

  • Dekeling Hotel

    ₹1,200-3,000/night
    guesthouse · Gandhi Road, Darjeeling

    Family-run hotel on the ridge with Kanchenjunga views from every room. Clean, warm (blankets + heater), and the owner's Tibetan family makes you feel welcome. Walking distance to the Mall and all restaurants.

  • Rambler's Nesting Homestay

    Rs 800-2000/night
    homestay · Darjeeling

    Cozy homestay with exceptional hospitality, clean rooms with beautiful Kanchenjunga views. Authentic food and convenient access to Mall Road

All stays in Darjeeling

Where to eat

  • Glenary's

    Legendary
    Nehru Road · ₹₹

    Signaturedarjeeling tea with apple pie

    The bakery counter on the ground floor opens by 7am — the cinnamon rolls are baked twice daily and gone by 11. Skip the café upstairs at peak season; takeaway and walk to Chowrasta Mall is faster.

  • Joey's Pub

    Legendary
    Laden La Road · ₹₹

    Signaturedraught beer with pork chops

    Cash and small notes only — UPI is patchy. Sundays are local-regulars day; arrive before 6pm if you want a window seat.

  • Keventer's

    Legendary
    Chowrasta Mall · ₹₹

    Signatureenglish breakfast platter

    Take the staircase to the upper terrace — the open-air seats face Kanchenjunga on a clear morning. Get there by 7:30am for both the view and a table; by 9am the queue runs down to Mall Road.

  • Hasty Tasty

    Nehru Road · ₹

    Signaturesouth indian thali

    The South Indian thali is the dependable order; the dosas are made on a hotel-grade tawa and travel limp. Open 8:30am-8:30pm; closes early on rainy days.

All eateries in Darjeeling

What else to see in Darjeeling

  • Tiger Hill

    Sunrise viewpoint at 8,482 ft for spectacular views of Kanchenjunga and on clear days, Mt. Everest.

    viewpoint
    1-2 hours
  • Happy Valley Tea Estate

    Working tea estate since 1854. Tour the factory and learn the process of making world-famous Darjeeling tea.

    viewpoint
    1-2 hours
  • Observatory Hill

    Sacred hilltop with a temple shared by Hindus and Buddhists. Covered in prayer flags with Kanchenjunga views.

    temple
    30 min
  • Himalayan Mountaineering Institute

    Founded by Tenzing Norgay after Everest conquest. Museum of mountaineering history, equipment, and expeditions.

    museum
    1-2 hours
  • Batasia Loop

    Spiral railway loop where the toy train makes a complete circle. War memorial and Kanchenjunga views.

    viewpoint
    30 min

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