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Is Darjeeling in June worth it? Wait

3/5. Pre-monsoon fog eats the Kanchenjunga view, toy-train service disrupted by landslides, tea estates closed to public from mid-month.

4 min read21 April 2026

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# Is Darjeeling in June worth it? Wait

Darjeeling in June scores 3/5 — the single lowest summer-month score in our Eastern Himalayan grid. The problem is simple: the Southwest Monsoon arrives in West Bengal in the first or second week of June, and Darjeeling is one of the wettest hill stations in India at monsoon peak.

Verdict: Wait. Come in April (5/5) or October (5/5). Both are Kanchenjunga-visible windows with clear skies and dry trails.

Here's what June brings.

The marquee view — Tiger Hill sunrise with Kanchenjunga — is the reason 80% of visitors come to Darjeeling. In April, the probability of clear sunrise is 75–85%. In October, 85–95%. In June, it drops to 10–15%. You will wake at 04:00, drive to Tiger Hill, and stare at grey cloud.

Toy-train service (the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site) is hit by landslide-induced suspensions in June. Heritage trains between Darjeeling and Ghum often run a curtailed 2-hour joy ride instead of the classic New Jalpaiguri–Darjeeling full service. Track-clearing teams work year-round but June–September see the most disruptions.

Tea estates close to tourist visits by mid-June. First flush (April) and second flush (May–early June) are the prime harvests; from mid-June the estates shut their visitor programs because the monsoon work of pruning and drainage takes precedence. You can buy tea in Darjeeling town but you can't do a tea-garden walk with the manager.

The drive up from Siliguri via Kurseong is beautiful in April; in June it's fog-shrouded with periodic landslide closures on NH-55. What is usually a 3-hour drive can become 6 hours with traffic held up by BRO clearing.

Leeches on the Singalila ridge trek (the other big Darjeeling activity) are a constant from June through September. Experienced Himalayan trekkers deal with them, but they are genuinely unpleasant for first-timers.

Hotel rates drop 30% from April peak in June. That's the pitch. Glenburn Tea Estate, The Elgin, and Mayfair Darjeeling all discount heavily.

The case for June Darjeeling: you're a photographer who loves mist and clouded-over mountains; you have school holidays forcing the dates; you're coming for the tea specifically and are fine with indoor tastings. Under those conditions it works.

For everyone else: April or October. Both score 5/5. Kanchenjunga shows up for three mornings in five, toy train runs reliably, tea gardens welcome visitors, trails dry. Why settle?

Related reading: [Darjeeling vs Gangtok](/en/vs/darjeeling-vs-gangtok) · [Darjeeling vs Kalimpong](/en/vs/darjeeling-vs-kalimpong) · [Arrival playbook for CCU](/en/arrival/ccu).

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