Avoid
Darjeeling in June
West Bengal, India
June is the monsoon arriving, and Darjeeling transforms overnight. By mid-June, rain is daily — not drizzle, but serious downpours that turn steep lanes into streams. Kanchenjunga disappears behind a wall of cloud and won't reliably reappear until October. Visibility from Tiger Hill drops to zero on most mornings. Second flush tea harvest is underway — these are the muscatel-flavoured leaves that define Darjeeling's global reputation — but getting to estates means navigating muddy, slippery roads. The toy train runs but delays of 1-3 hours become normal as tracks need clearing. Landslide warnings start appearing on NH-55.
The June story
June has exactly one compelling reason to visit: second flush tea. If you're a serious tea person, watching muscatel Darjeeling being processed — the leaves that sell at London auctions for absurd prices — is a once-in-a-lifetime factory experience. Makaibari and Happy Valley both run tours, and the estates are empty of tourists so you get genuine attention from tea masters. Beyond tea, June is atmospheric in a moody, literary way — clouds rolling through Mall Road at eye level, empty cafes with steaming cups, the sound of rain on tin roofs. Hotel prices drop 40-50%. But be realistic: outdoor sightseeing is largely cancelled. Roads are unreliable. You need waterproof everything. This is not a casual holiday month.
Why June scores 1/5
Weather
Monsoon hits hard. Darjeeling gets 500mm+ this month. Landslides close NH-10 regularly. Toy train disrupted. Zero mountain views. Avoid.
Roads & Access
self drive: Manageable for experienced hill drivers. Parking scarce in town. road condition: Good tarmac, steep hairpin bends on Hill Cart Road. public transport: Shared jeeps and taxis from NJP/Siliguri. Local share taxis within town. from nearest city: Bagdogra Airport/NJP Station — 70km, 3hr drive. last km difficulty: easy
Safety & Emergency
Safety: 4/5. rescue: District disaster management — local admin. helpline: 100 (police), 108 (ambulance). ambulance: 108 ambulance service available. police station: Darjeeling Sadar PS — Mall Road. nearest hospital: Darjeeling District Hospital — in town
Network
VI: Yes, JIO: Yes, BSNL: Yes, NOTE: Yes, AIRTEL: Yes. Full 4G coverage in town. Patchy on outskirts near Tiger Hill
Kids
Kid-friendly (4/5) — Toy train ride is magical for kids, Tea garden walks are easy, Pleasant weather year-round, Zoo and botanical gardens available
Elevation
2,042m — Moderate altitude
Who should go
- ✓First-time travelers
- ✓Senior citizens
- ✓Serious tea enthusiasts specifically chasing second flush muscatel harvest
- ✓Writers and artists wanting atmospheric solitude and dramatic monsoon moods
- ✓Budget travellers comfortable with rain who want rock-bottom prices
- ✓Monsoon romantics who find rain-soaked mountains genuinely beautiful
Who should think twice
- ✗Anyone visiting primarily for Kanchenjunga views — it's invisible
- ✗Families with children — wet, slippery terrain is genuinely hazardous
- ✗Travellers on tight schedules — landslides can strand you for 12-24 hours
- ✗Photography-focused visitors wanting mountain panoramas
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 2/5 | Cold 2-10°C. Morning fog blankets town but clears by 10am. Kanchenjunga visible on clear days. Toy train atmospheric in mist. Few tourists. |
| February | 3/5 | Cold 3-12°C. More clear days than Jan. Tiger Hill sunrise views improving. Tea gardens dormant. Good for monastery visits and Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. |
| March | 4/5 | Spring 8-18°C. Magnolias blooming, town colours returning. First flush tea season begins. Kanchenjunga more visible. Orchid season starting. |
| April | 4/5 | Peak spring, 10-20°C. Rhododendrons on Singalila Ridge. First flush Darjeeling tea at its finest. Tiger Hill clear mornings. Moderate crowds. |
| May | 3/5 | Warm 14-22°C. Pre-monsoon humidity building. Haze reduces mountain views. Plains tourists arrive for summer. Crowded but tea gardens lush. |
| Juneviewing | 1/5 | Monsoon hits hard. Darjeeling gets 500mm+ this month. Landslides close NH-10 regularly. Toy train disrupted. Zero mountain views. Avoid. |
| July | 1/5 | Peak monsoon, 300-600mm rain. Town perpetually damp. Landslides strand tourists regularly. Mould in hotels. Toy train suspended. Do not visit. |
| August | 1/5 | Monsoon continues relentlessly. All outdoor activities cancelled. Roads treacherous. Tea gardens close for monsoon break. Miserable conditions. |
| September | 2/5 | Monsoon fading, 12-20°C. Occasional clear windows reveal Kanchenjunga in dramatic cloud breaks. Lush green but still wet. Unpredictable weather. |
| October | 5/5 | Best month, 10-18°C. Crystal clear post-monsoon air. Kanchenjunga sunrise at Tiger Hill unforgettable. Toy train running. Second flush tea. Perfect. |
| November | 5/5 | Excellent 5-15°C. Clear skies continue. Autumn flush tea season. Singalila Ridge trek at its best. Few crowds, great visibility. Highly recommended. |
| December | 3/5 | Cold 2-10°C. Christmas charm in colonial-era hotels. Glenary's and Keventer's cozy. Mountain views excellent on clear mornings. Carry heavy woolens. |
Practical Details
How to reach
Bagdogra Airport/NJP Station — 70km, 3hr drive. Roads: Good tarmac, steep hairpin bends on Hill Cart Road. Self-drive: Manageable for experienced hill drivers. Parking scarce in town. Public transport: Shared jeeps and taxis from NJP/Siliguri. Local share taxis within town. Last stretch: easy
Elevation
2,042m
Difficulty
easy
Budget tier
mid-range
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