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A Hidden Lower Himalayan Odyssey across Tea Gardens, Forests & River Valleys
Tucked within the emerald folds of the Eastern Himalayas, this 7–9-day circuit trail blends the best of Darjeeling’s tea-garden ridges with the lush river valleys of Kalimpong. Beginning at Simana View Point, poised on the Indo-Nepal border ridge near Manebhanjan, the route traces tranquil forest paths and village trails through Marybong, Mim, and Dangia, before turning east into the less-explored eco-zones of Chuikhim and Yelbong—two of Kalimpong’s most pristine and community-driven destinations.
It’s a journey that harmonizes cultural immersion with natural discovery, where every day transitions from panoramic mountain vistas to the hum of forest life and the scent of freshly plucked tea leaves.
Bagdogra / Darjeeling
7 nights / 8 days
Straddles the Indo-Nepal border ridge, offering breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga and the Singalila Range.
The gateway to both Darjeeling and Nepal’s Sandakphu ridge.
It is surrounded by pine forests, orchids, and rhododendrons.
An excellent site for sunrise photography and observing the trans-border village trade culture.
A heritage tea estate founded in the late 19th century.
Perched at ~4,300 ft, it offers sweeping views of Darjeeling town and the snow peaks.
Renowned for producing delicate floral-aroma teas and for its old-world plantation cottages.
The forests around Marybong are home to barking deer, Himalayan bulbuls, and butterflies.
A serene, lesser-known estate tucked amidst the rolling valleys of the lower Darjeeling hills (~4,350 ft).
Famous for its biodiversity corridors—connecting tea gardens to forest sanctuaries.
Features tea factory visits, heritage bungalows, and tranquil meditation spots.
Birdlife includes magpies, green pigeons, and hill partridges; occasional civet sightings at dusk.
A picturesque hamlet lying on the Rangit River tributary, marking the transition from hill slopes to subtropical valleys.
Known for its riverside homestays, bamboo bridges, and eco-farming initiatives.
Ideal for riverside walks, angling, and nature photography.
The river valley hosts diverse fish species and attracts migratory birds during winter.
Set amidst lush forests at ~3,200 ft in southern Kalimpong hills.
Famous for community-based tourism, pioneered through the “Chuikhim Community Homestay” model.
Offers cave treks, butterfly trails, and village life experiences.
Forests are dotted with sal, teak, and wild orchids, and shelter civets, macaques, and exotic birds.
Close to Neora Valley National Park buffer zone, making it an ecological transition zone between cultivated lands and protected forests.
A secret gem for adventure lovers—known for its hidden waterfalls, deep forest canyons, and limestone caves.
Located around 2,800 ft in the Kalimpong foothills near the Relli River basin.
A part of the Neora Valley–Relli eco-corridor, rich in butterflies, Himalayan salamanders, and rare orchids.
A great spot for camping, rock scrambling, and wildlife observation.
Local conservation groups here protect endemic flora and promote ecotourism.
Cultural crossroad of Lepcha, Bhutia, and Nepali heritage.
Overlooking the Teesta Valley and serving as the relaxing finale to the trek.
Visit Durpin Monastery, Deolo Hill, and Cactus Nursery for panoramic views and local crafts.
It acts as a link to the Neora Valley National Park and the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary.
This circuit runs along the southern periphery of the Singalila and Neora Valley ecosystems, connecting montane forests, tea-cultivated slopes, and riparian zones.
Common sightings: Himalayan black bulbuls, laughing thrushes, leopards’ distant calls, barking deer, and rare butterflies.
Flora includes magnolia, rhododendron, cardamom groves, bamboo, and wild bananas.
The varying altitude (2,500–8,500 ft) creates microclimates ideal for nature photography and field botany.
Every turn on this route tells a story — from the whispering tea leaves of Marybong to the chanting streams of Yelbong. It’s not merely a trek but a gentle pilgrimage through mountain life — balancing serenity, sustainability, and self-discovery.
We’ll meet at 4 p.m. at our hotel in Luzern (Lucerne) for a “Welcome to Switzerland” meeting. Then we’ll take a meandering evening walk through Switzerland’s most charming lakeside town, and get acquainted with one another over dinner together. Sleep in Luzern (2 nights). No bus. Walking: light.
Enjoy an orientation walk of Zurich’s OLD TOWN, Switzerland’s center of banking and commerce. Then, leave Zurich and start your Swiss adventure. You’ll quickly discover that Switzerland isn’t just home to the Alps, but also to some of the most beautiful lakes. First, stop at the foot of the Jura Mountains in the picturesque town of Biel, known as Bienne by French-speaking Swiss, famous for watch-making, and explore the historical center. Next, enjoy a scenic drive to lakeside Neuchâtel, dominated by the medieval cathedral and castle. Time to stroll along the lake promenade before continuing to stunning Geneva, the second-largest city in Switzerland, with its fantastic lakeside location and breathtaking panoramas of the Alps.
Our morning drive takes us from Swiss lakes to Swiss Army. At the once-secret Swiss army bunker at Fortress Fürigen, we’ll see part of the massive defense system designed to keep Switzerland strong and neutral. Afterward, a short drive into the countryside brings us to the charming Alpine village of Engelberg, our picturesque home for the next two days. We’ll settle into our lodge then head out for an orientation walk. Our stroll through the village will end at the Engelberg Abbey, a Benedictine monastery with its own cheese-making operation. You’ll have free time to wander back before dinner together. Sleep in Engelberg (2 nights). Bus: 1 hr. Walking: light.
An unforgettable trip to the high Alpine wonderland of ice and snow is the true highlight of a visit to Switzerland. Globus Local Favorite At an amazing 11,332 feet, the JUNGFRAUJOCH is Europe’s highest railway station. Jungfrau’s 13,642-foot summit was first ascended in 1811 and in 1912 the rack railway was opened. There are lots of things to do here: enjoy the ALPINE SENSATION, THE PANORAMA 360° EXPERIENCE, and the ICE PALACE. Also receive your JUNGFRAU PASSPORT as a souvenir to take home with you. The round trip to the “Top of Europe” by MOUNTAIN TRAIN will take most of the day.
It’s market day in Lausanne! Enjoy browsing and packing a picnic lunch for our 11 a.m. boat cruise on Lake Geneva. A few miles down-shore we’ll dock at Château de Chillon, where we’ll have a guided tour of this delightfully medieval castle on the water. On our way back we’ll take time to peek into the vineyards surrounding Lutry before returning to Lausanne. Boat: 2 hrs. Bus: 1 hr. Walking: moderate.
