A village surrounded by mountains. Surrounded by groves of pines, oaks, magnolias, and rhododendrons. There is a calm and beautiful river in between. Flowing through your forest and cutting through the chest of the mountain. From a little above, it seems like a beautiful picture painted on the canvas of nature. Such is the form of Srikhola in Darjeeling district. You can visit here at least once to witness this form.
North Bengal is the most favorite place for hill-loving Bengalis. The nostalgia of the roof edge railings impresses the mind again and again. The beautiful Sreekhola will make this fascination more at home. This small hill village is located at the foothills of Singalila National Park. The river that flows through here is also called Srikhola. And standing above this river is a nearly two hundred-year-old suspension bridge. One of the tourist attractions.
Srikhola falls on the route of those who trek Sandakphu from Manebhanjan via Gurdum. Again, it falls on the way from Manebhanjan to Falut via Gorki-Rammam. A momentary rest in this village, surrounded by greenery, provides fresh oxygen to the nomadic mind. Sreekhola can be reached by car from NJP, Siliguri, Bagdogra, or Darjeeling. Rimbic has to become.
Srikhola’s serene beauty welcomes the guests. The bridge over the river is ideal for taking photos or videos. But the border area of Nepal says that here you have to get a lot of speed to get the phone tower. However, if you get such a feeling, you can forget about the phone. Accommodations will be easily found. The customs of the residents here will amaze you. Be sure to keep the identity card with you.