
Discover the gentle charm of Kalimpong on a private-cab tour — visit the Dalai-Lama-consecrated Durpin Monastery, take in sweeping views from Deolo Hill, wander the famous orchid and cactus nurseries, and explore colonial landmarks like Dr Graham's Homes. No permit is needed, and EasyGoCab makes the winding hill roads completely effortless. Book your Kalimpong sightseeing cab today.
Discover the gentle charm of Kalimpong on a private-cab tour — visit the Dalai-Lama-consecrated Durpin Monastery, take in sweeping views from Deolo Hill, wander the famous orchid and cactus nurseries, and explore colonial landmarks like Dr Graham's Homes. No permit is needed, and EasyGoCab makes the winding hill roads completely effortless. Book your Kalimpong sightseeing cab today.
Before there were tourists, there were mule trains. For more than a century, Kalimpong was the great gateway of the wool and trade route between India and Tibet — caravans crossing the Jelep La pass laden with Tibetan wool, until the 1962 war finally closed the border. That trading-post soul still lingers in this quiet hill town at 4,100 feet, cradled between two hills — Deolo and Durpin — in a place gentler and warmer than its famous neighbour Darjeeling. Today Kalimpong offers a monastery consecrated by the Dalai Lama himself, a "haunted" colonial mansion, one of Asia's largest cactus collections, and Kanchenjunga rising over flower-covered hillsides. Book your Kalimpong sightseeing cab with EasyGoCab and discover the third jewel of the Eastern Himalayas.
✅ Kalimpong Is the Easy One — No Permit Required
Unlike Sikkim destinations (Tsomgo Lake, Nathula, Zuluk), Kalimpong is in West Bengal and needs no permit — for Indian or foreign tourists. No checkposts, no paperwork. Just book an EasyGoCab and go. A permit is only needed if you continue from Kalimpong onward into protected areas of Sikkim.
⚠️ Plan-Ahead Tips
EasyGoCab drivers sequence the day to hit prayer times, school hours, and viewpoints right.
| Place | Timings | Entry Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Durpin Monastery (Zang Dhok Palri) | 7:30 AM – 6 PM | FREE |
| Deolo Hill (Delo Park) | 9 AM – 5 PM | ₹10 per person |
| Dr. Graham's Homes | School hours (chapel: Sun) | FREE |
| Morgan House | Exterior/grounds anytime | FREE (hotel) |
| Thongsa Gompa (Bhutanese Monastery) | 7:30 AM – 6 PM | FREE |
| Mangal Dham | 6 AM – 7:30 PM | FREE |
| Pine View (Cactus) Nursery | 8 AM – 4:30 PM | ₹20–30 |
| Kalimpong Science Centre | 10 AM – 5 PM (confirm closed day) | Nominal |
| Lepcha Museum | 10 AM – 4 PM (Sun closed) | Nominal |
| Durpin Hill & Army Golf Course (viewpoint) | Daylight hours | FREE |

💰 Kalimpong Sightseeing Cab Pricing — EasyGoCab Fixed Rates
| Vehicle | Capacity | Full Day (10 places) | Half Day (5–6 places) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dzire / Etios (Sedan) | 4 passengers | ₹2,500 | ₹1,500 |
| Innova Crysta (SUV) | 6 passengers | ₹3,500 | ₹2,200 |
| Tempo Traveller | 12 passengers | ₹4,000 | ₹2,800 |
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| Time | Place | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 9:00 AM | Durpin Monastery + Durpin Hill viewpoint | 1 hr |
| 10:15 AM | Morgan House (grounds + Kanchenjunga view) | 30 min |
| 11:00 AM | Deolo Hill (highest point, gardens) | 45 min |
| 12:00 PM | Dr. Graham's Homes (campus + chapel) | 45 min |
| 1:00 PM | Lunch in town | 1 hr |
| 2:15 PM | Pine View Cactus Nursery | 45 min |
| 3:15 PM | Thongsa Gompa (Bhutanese Monastery) | 30 min |
| 4:00 PM | Mangal Dham | 30 min |
| 4:45 PM | Science Centre / Lepcha Museum | 45 min |
| 5:45 PM | Return to hotel / Haat Bazaar stroll | — |
⚠️ Sequence flexes around Durpin prayer times (4 PM) and Dr. Graham's school hours. EasyGoCab adjusts automatically.

🏯 Durpin Monastery, Kalimpong — The Monastery the Dalai Lama Consecrated Himself
After the Chinese invasion of Tibet, one of the towering figures of Tibetan Buddhism — the great Nyingma master Dudjom Rinpoche — fled into exile and settled atop a hill in Kalimpong. There, in the late 1950s, he built a monastery designed to represent Guru Rinpoche's celestial palace, the Glorious Copper-Coloured Mountain. And on 29 May 1976, something rare happened: the 14th Dalai Lama came in person to consecrate it — making Durpin Monastery in Kalimpong (formally Zang Dhok Palri Phodang) one of the very few monasteries in all of India consecrated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama himself. Perched at the summit of Durpin Hill with sweeping views of Kanchenjunga and the Teesta and Rangeet rivers far below, this is the largest monastery in Kalimpong — and its most sacred possession is extraordinary: it houses the 108 volumes of the Buddhist Kangyur that the Dalai Lama carried out of Tibet during his escape, along with rare Nyingma-lineage texts brought from Lhasa. Inside, the prayer hall blazes with painted walls and a rare three-dimensional mandala on the upper floor, and two ten-foot prayer cylinders flank the entrance. Your Kalimpong sightseeing cab with EasyGoCab begins the day at this hilltop sanctuary.
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⛰️ Deolo Hill, Kalimpong — The Highest Point, Where the Town Sits Between Two Peaks
Kalimpong is a town with an unusual geography: it sits cradled on a ridge between two hills — Durpin Hill to the south, and Deolo Hill to the north. And Deolo is the higher of the two — the highest point in Kalimpong, rising to around 5,590 feet above the town. Deolo Hill in Kalimpong (also spelled Delo) is crowned by an immaculate 8-acre hilltop park — manicured flower gardens, rolling lawns, well-placed viewpoints, and pathways that open onto a 360-degree sweep of the Eastern Himalayas. From the ridge edges, on a clear day, you can see the snow wall of Kanchenjunga, the silver threads of the Teesta and Rangeet rivers in the valley, the hills of Sikkim, and the town of Kalimpong itself spread below. There is a tourist lodge and a multi-cuisine restaurant on the hill, children can take pony rides across the lawns, and the sunrise and sunset from the viewpoints are the finest in town. It is the natural place to understand Kalimpong's layout — the whole town, and both its hills, laid out at your feet. Your EasyGoCab driver brings you up to the top.
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🏫 Dr. Graham's Homes, Kalimpong — From Six Orphans to a 500-Acre Campus
In 1900, a Scottish missionary named Dr. John Anderson Graham looked at the plight of destitute and abandoned Anglo-Indian children in the Darjeeling hills and decided to do something about it. He started with a single cottage and six children. More than a century later, Dr. Graham's Homes in Kalimpong spreads across an astonishing 500 acres of hillside, with around fifty cottages, classrooms, playing fields, a working dairy and farm, and one of the most beautiful stone chapels in the Eastern Himalayas. It grew from a charitable orphanage into a renowned co-educational school — and in the process, it was Dr. Graham who put Kalimpong on the map across Europe, drawing visitors, patrons, and missionaries to these hills. Walking the sprawling, forested campus — past the heritage cottages, the chapel with its stained glass, and the small museum dedicated to Dr. Graham and his wife Katherine — feels like stepping into a piece of living Himalayan history. Set on the slopes leading up to Deolo Hill, with sweeping valley views, it is one of Kalimpong's most atmospheric stops. Your Kalimpong sightseeing cab with EasyGoCab takes you through the campus.
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🏚️ Morgan House, Kalimpong — The Haunted Mansion a Jute Baron Built for Love
In the 1930s, an English jute baron named George Morgan built a grand stone mansion on a sixteen-acre estate atop Durpindara hill, to celebrate his marriage to an heiress of an indigo plantation fortune. A Victorian country house in the clouds — gabled roof, towering chimneys, ivy-laced stone walls, elaborate parties, and a clear view of Kanchenjunga. And then the story turned dark. Mrs. Morgan died here, and the Morgans left no heir. Today Morgan House in Kalimpong is a heritage boutique hotel run by West Bengal Tourism — but it is far better known for its ghost. Local legend says the spirit of Mrs. Morgan still walks the mansion, her high-heeled footsteps echoing down the wooden corridors at night. No one has ever proven it — most attribute the reputation to the house's eerie isolation amid the cantonment pines and its frequent role as a film set (it has appeared in Paatal Lok, Bhooter Bhobishyot, and more). Ghost or no ghost, the mansion is genuinely magnificent: manicured lawns, orchid gardens, and one of the finest Kanchenjunga views in Kalimpong. Your EasyGoCab driver brings you to its haunted, beautiful grounds.
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🛕 Thongsa Gompa, Kalimpong — The Oldest Monastery, Built When Bhutan Ruled the Hills
Long before Kalimpong was Indian, long before the British arrived, these hills were ruled by the Kingdom of Bhutan. And it was the government of Bhutan that, in 1692, built a monastery here — the Thongsa Gompa, also known simply as the Bhutanese Monastery. It is the oldest monastery in Kalimpong, and its very existence is a reminder of a forgotten chapter of history, when Kalimpong was a Bhutanese outpost rather than the Indian hill town it is today. The original structure was destroyed over the centuries, and the monastery you see now was rebuilt in the 19th century — ringed by 219 small prayer wheels that pilgrims spin as they circle the building, with a tranquil prayer hall where monks still offer their daily prayers. If you arrive at the right moment, you may find the open field in front of the gompa carpeted with a fluttering sea of pigeons. It is a peaceful, deeply historic counterpoint to the grander Durpin Monastery — and a quiet favourite of those who know Kalimpong well. Your Kalimpong sightseeing cab with EasyGoCab includes this ancient stop.
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🕉️ Mangal Dham, Kalimpong — A Temple Born from One Man's Devotion
In 1940, a spiritual teacher named Guruji Shri Mangal Dasji Maharaj visited Kalimpong, and the place moved him so deeply that he devoted the rest of his life to serving the poor and needy here — building orphanages, schools, and temples across the town. Mangal Dham in Kalimpong was built in his memory, and it stands today as one of the most beautiful temples in the region — a serene two-acre complex dedicated to Lord Krishna. Unlike the ancient Buddhist gompas elsewhere in town, Mangal Dham is bright, modern, and immaculately maintained, with a large prayer hall on the upper floor housing the deity, and a lower hall depicting the life and teachings of Guruji Mangal Dasji through striking dioramas and sculpture. The architecture is graceful and contemporary, the gardens are spotless, and the whole complex radiates a calm, welcoming devotion that draws pilgrims from far beyond Kalimpong. It is a peaceful, uplifting stop that rounds out the spiritual diversity of the town — Buddhist monasteries, a Kali temple, a Krishna dham, all within a few kilometres. Your EasyGoCab driver includes it in the circuit.
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🌵 Pine View Nursery, Kalimpong — One of the Largest Cactus Collections in Asia
It is the last thing you would expect to find in a misty Himalayan town: one of the largest collections of cactus and succulents in Asia. But Kalimpong is, against all expectation, one of India's great horticulture and flower-export towns — famous across the country for its orchids, gladioli, gerberas, and cacti — and the crown of that floral fame is Pine View Nursery in Kalimpong. Here, in carefully kept glasshouses and terraces, grow thousands of varieties of cacti and succulents gathered from deserts around the world — spiny giants, tiny rare button cacti, flowering succulents, bizarre and beautiful forms you would normally have to cross continents to see — all thriving improbably in the cool Kalimpong air. For plant lovers it is a genuine wonder; for everyone else it is simply a delightful, colourful surprise, and a window into the horticultural soul of the town that quietly supplies flowers to markets across India. Combined with Kalimpong's many orchid and flower nurseries, Pine View captures an identity that no other Himalayan hill town shares. Your Kalimpong sightseeing cab with EasyGoCab makes the nursery a highlight stop.
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🔬 Kalimpong Science Centre, Kalimpong — Hands-On Discovery with a Himalayan View
Set on a hillside with sweeping valley views, the Kalimpong Science Centre (part of the National Council of Science Museums network) is the town's newest family attraction — and a welcome change of pace on a sightseeing day full of monasteries and colonial history. Inside and across its landscaped grounds, interactive science exhibits invite children and adults alike to push, pull, spin, and experiment — galleries on fun science, optical illusions, and physical principles, a 3D show, and outdoor science park installations dotted across the terraced gardens. For families travelling with children, it is one of the most engaging stops in Kalimpong — educational, hands-on, and genuinely fun — and the hilltop setting means even the science park comes with a backdrop of rolling Himalayan ridges. It rounds out the Kalimpong circuit with something for every kind of traveller: the spiritual, the historical, the horticultural, and now the scientific. Your EasyGoCab driver can fit it into the afternoon — just confirm the weekly closed day.
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🪕 Lepcha Museum, Kalimpong — The Heritage of the First People of These Hills
Long before the Bhutanese, the British, or the Nepali settlers, these hills belonged to the Lepchas — the original, indigenous people of the Darjeeling and Sikkim Himalayas, who call themselves the Mutanchi Rongkup, "the children of the snowy peak." The Lepcha Museum in Kalimpong is a quiet, deeply rewarding place dedicated to preserving and presenting this ancient culture — one of the few museums of its kind in the country. Inside, you will find traditional Lepcha tools, weapons, costumes, musical instruments, manuscripts, and ritual objects, alongside displays explaining the Lepcha language, religion, and their profound, animist relationship with the mountains and forests. It is a small museum, but it offers something the monasteries and colonial mansions cannot: a window into the first culture of these hills, the people who named the rivers and the peaks long before any of the more famous chapters of Kalimpong's history began. For travellers who want to understand the deeper roots of the land they are visiting, it is an essential and moving stop. Your Kalimpong sightseeing cab with EasyGoCab can include it on request.
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🔭 Durpin Hill & Army Golf Course, Kalimpong — The "Binocular Hill" with the Master View
In Nepali, the word "Durpin" means binocular — and you only have to stand on Durpin Hill in Kalimpong for a moment to understand exactly how it earned that name. This is the southern of Kalimpong's two hills (the higher Deolo rises to the north), and from its ridge the views are simply enormous: the snow wall of Kanchenjunga and the entire eastern Himalayan range, the Teesta and Rangeet rivers winding together far below, and on a clear day, neighbouring landmarks scattered across three states and a country — Peshok tea estate, Takdah cantonment, western Sikkim, Nathu La, the top of Tiger Hill, Kurseong, and the plains toward Siliguri. Durpin Hill is also home to the famous Durpin Monastery at its summit, and on the way up lies the Army Golf Course — one of the highest 9-hole golf courses in India — its rolling, manicured greens draped over the misty hillside, a surreal and beautiful sight at 4,000-plus feet. A few minutes further is a small army-built viewpoint with another sweeping vista. Durpin Hill is the natural place to begin or end your Kalimpong day — the whole region laid out through nature's binoculars. Your EasyGoCab driver knows exactly where to stop for the best frames.
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Kalimpong's best sights are scattered across town and across its two hills — Durpin Monastery on one summit, Deolo park on the other, Dr. Graham's sprawling campus on the slopes between, nurseries and temples down in town. Doing the full circuit by shared transport means a slow, frustrating day. With EasyGoCab, every stop is planned, timed, and sequenced — and because Kalimpong is in West Bengal, there is no permit and no hassle.
Discover the gentlest, greenest jewel of the Eastern Himalayas. Book your EasyGoCab Kalimpong sightseeing cab now and see every corner of this old Tibet-trade town.
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"Durpin Monastery was the highlight — our driver explained that the Dalai Lama himself consecrated it and that the Kangyur volumes inside came out of Tibet with him. Standing in that hall, you feel the history. EasyGoCab covered all of Kalimpong's spread-out sights in one relaxed day. No permit, no fuss — so much easier than our Sikkim leg."
— Sourav Dasgupta, Kolkata · October 2025
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"Morgan House gave the kids a thrill — the 'haunted' mansion with the ghost story — and then the cactus nursery completely surprised us; I had no idea Kalimpong had one of the biggest cactus collections in Asia. The driver knew exactly which order to do everything so we never waited at a closed gate. Brilliant day out with EasyGoCab."
— Meghna Reddy, Hyderabad · November 2025
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"Deolo Hill and Durpin Hill gave us the two best views in town, and Dr. Graham's Homes was unexpectedly moving — a 500-acre campus that started with six orphans in 1900. We did Kalimpong as a day add-on from Darjeeling and EasyGoCab arranged the whole thing, transfer included. Honest pricing, lovely driver. Highly recommend."
— Thomas Mathew, Kochi · March 2026
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EasyGoCab Kalimpong sightseeing cab prices: ₹2,500 for a 4-seater sedan (full day, all 10 places), ₹3,500 for a 6-seater Innova Crysta, ₹4,000 for a 12-seater Tempo Traveller. Half-day packages (5–6 points) start from ₹1,500. All prices are fixed at booking — no surge, no hidden charges. Kalimpong is in West Bengal, so no permit is required.
No — Kalimpong is in West Bengal and no permit is required for Indian or foreign tourists. This makes it one of the easiest hill destinations to visit — no paperwork, no checkposts. You can simply book an EasyGoCab and go. A permit is only needed if you continue from Kalimpong into protected areas of Sikkim such as Tsomgo Lake or Nathula.
Durpin Monastery (Zang Dhok Palri Phodang) was founded by the great Nyingma master Dudjom Rinpoche in the late 1950s after he fled Tibet, atop Durpin Hill. The 14th Dalai Lama personally consecrated it on 29 May 1976, making it one of the few monasteries in India consecrated by the Dalai Lama himself. It houses the 108 volumes of the Buddhist Kangyur that the Dalai Lama carried out of Tibet during his exile, along with rare Nyingma texts and a 3D mandala.
Morgan House is a 1930s British colonial mansion built by English jute baron George Morgan, now a heritage hotel run by West Bengal Tourism. Local legend says it is haunted by the ghost of Mrs. Morgan, whose high-heeled footsteps are said to echo in the wooden corridors. There is no proof — most attribute the reputation to the mansion's isolation, eerie silence, and frequent use as a film backdrop (Paatal Lok, Bhooter Bhobishyot). Either way, it is a beautiful heritage stop with stunning Kanchenjunga views.
Kalimpong is famous for its Buddhist monasteries (Durpin and Thongsa Gompa), its colonial heritage (Dr. Graham's Homes, Morgan House), and above all its horticulture — it is one of India's great flower-export towns, renowned for orchids, gladioli, and one of the largest cactus collections in Asia at Pine View Nursery. Historically, Kalimpong was the gateway of the India–Tibet wool trade via the Jelep La pass until the 1962 war.
October to December offers the clearest Kanchenjunga views and crisp, pleasant weather — the best overall window. March to May is warm and ideal for the flower nurseries in full bloom. Kalimpong's climate is milder than Darjeeling year-round. Avoid July to September (heavy monsoon, occasional landslides on the Teesta valley road).
Yes — with a private EasyGoCab starting by 9 AM, all the major Kalimpong sightseeing places (Durpin Monastery, Deolo Hill, Dr. Graham's Homes, Morgan House, Thongsa Gompa, Mangal Dham, the cactus nursery, and Science Centre) can be covered comfortably in a full day. The sights are spread across town and across the two hills, so a private cab is the practical way to do the full circuit without wasting time.
Visit easygocab.com, enter your Kalimpong hotel or NJP/Bagdogra/Siliguri pickup location, select a full-day or half-day Kalimpong sightseeing package, choose your vehicle (Sedan ₹2,500 · Innova ₹3,500 · Tempo ₹4,000), and confirm in 2 minutes. Driver details arrive by SMS. Your EasyGoCab driver covers all 10 places in a planned sequence across the town and both hills.
| Vehicle | Capacity | Full Day (10 places) | Half Day (5–6 places) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dzire / Etios (Sedan) | 4 passengers | ₹2,500 | ₹1,500 |
| Innova Crysta (SUV) | 6 passengers | ₹3,500 | ₹2,200 |
| Tempo Traveller | 12 passengers | ₹4,000 | ₹2,800 |
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