Siliguri Tour Packages

Siliguri, often called the “Gateway to Northeast India,” is a charming city nestled at the foothills of the Himalayas in West Bengal. With its strategic location between the Darjeeling hills and the Dooars plains, Siliguri is blessed with an incredible mix of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and historical significance. Known for its lush tea gardens, bustling markets, and proximity to famous hill stations, Siliguri is both a standalone destination and a perfect base for exploring the wonders of the Eastern Himalayas.

This tour package offers you a balanced mix of sightseeing, relaxation, and cultural exploration, making it ideal for families, couples, solo travelers, and nature lovers alike.

Tourist Attractions

1. Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary
A haven for wildlife enthusiasts, the sanctuary is home to elephants, tigers, leopards, and a variety of birds. Its serene walking trails and scenic landscapes make it a must-visit.

2. ISKCON Temple
A beautiful white marble temple that is both an architectural gem and a spiritual retreat. The temple’s peaceful environment is perfect for some quiet reflection.

3. Kali Mandir
Perched atop Sevoke Hill, this temple offers not only religious significance but also panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the Teesta River.

4. Salugara Monastery
Built by Tibetan monks, this monastery is famous for its 100-foot-high stupa, said to contain relics of the Buddha.

5. Hong Kong Market
A bustling marketplace where you can shop for imported goods, clothing, electronics, and local handicrafts at great prices.

6. Coronation Bridge
An architectural marvel built over the Teesta River, the bridge is a perfect spot for photography and soaking in scenic views.


Things to Do

  • Tea Garden Visits – Explore the lush tea estates, learn about tea production, and enjoy freshly brewed Darjeeling tea.

  • River Rafting in Teesta – For adventure lovers, the Teesta River offers exciting rafting opportunities.

  • Nature Walks in the Dooars – Witness the beauty of rolling plains, forests, and wildlife.

  • Cultural Tours – Visit local markets, temples, and monasteries to experience the blend of Bengali, Nepali, and Tibetan cultures.

  • Bird Watching – Spot exotic Himalayan species in the nearby forests and wetlands.


How to Reach

  • By Air: Bagdogra Airport (around 15 km from Siliguri) is well-connected to major Indian cities like Delhi, Kolkata, and Guwahati.

  • By Train: New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station is the main rail hub, connecting Siliguri with different parts of India.

  • By Road: Siliguri is accessible via National Highways from cities like Kolkata, Guwahati, and Gangtok.


Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Siliguri is October to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. The summer months (April–June) are warm but still manageable, while the monsoon season (July–September) brings lush greenery and occasional heavy showers.


Why Choose This Tour

  • Perfect Blend – Combines nature, adventure, spirituality, and shopping in one trip.

  • Gateway Location – Easy access to Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Sikkim, and Bhutan.

  • Customizable Itinerary – Flexible options for short or extended stays.

  • Expert Guidance – Local guides with in-depth knowledge of the region’s history and culture.

  • Comfort & Convenience – Handpicked accommodations and reliable transport.

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FAQs

Typically, 3–4 days are enough to explore Siliguri and nearby attractions, but you can extend your trip to visit Darjeeling or Sikkim.

Yes, Siliguri is considered safe, but like in any city, basic precautions such as avoiding poorly lit areas at night should be followed.

Absolutely! Siliguri serves as the perfect starting point for trips to Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Gangtok, or even Bhutan.

Don’t miss momos, thukpa, Bengali sweets like rasgulla, and freshly brewed Darjeeling tea.

Yes, markets like Hong Kong Market and Bidhan Market are great for clothing, electronics, handicrafts, and imported goods.

Some areas in Sikkim and Bhutan require permits, but our team can assist you in arranging them.