Preface - Roosted at a height of 5800ft, 32km from the Queen of Hills Darjeeling, is interesting mountain town called Tinchuley. The curious village Tinchuley is a secret gem of Darjeeling district. When an inaccessible wild village has now arisen as an independent eco urbane village, with the assistance of World Wildlife Federation and interest appeared by the town to change over their town into a model town, Tinchuley has now horticulture projects, woods nursery, and by-fertilizer and vermin-manure compost projects. The word Tinchuley was gotten from the neighborhood language were "Tin" represents "Three" and "Chuley" for "Stove" for example Three broilers. What's more, such name to the town has been given in light of the three unmistakable slope best that encompass the spot and which from far look like broilers or chullahs.
Places of Interest - The unflustered mood of Tinchuley while being supplied with the plenitude of characteristic excellence has made Tinchuley the newly discovered strange objective of Darjeeling. Spread with green lavish valley of elevated backwoods there are numerous pictorial places in and around Tinchuley like Tinchuley Monastery which is an exceptionally consecrated spot for local people has stories about priest who pondered in this religious community for 17years. Tinchuley Sunrise Point is somewhere else in Tinchuley which has gotten popular among the sightseers for the extraordinary perspective on dawn. Starting here one can see the Teesta valley, Kalimpong, Eastern and western Sikkim, Latpanchar and the snow covered pinnacles of the Himalayas. There are other point around Tinchuley which can be reached through a short trip like Durpin Dara, the Tista River, the Rangeet River and Gumba Dara View Point which offers guest with the most bewildering view and quiet atmosphere giving them a feeling of smoothness. The hilly village Tinchuley houses various traveling courses in and around it through the thick woodland of pine and conifer trees, one such journeying drives vacationer to Gumpha Dara rocks highlight the grandness of Indian workmanship and culture during the British Raj. Sited in the midst of the all encompassing and pictorial scene Gumpha Dara rocks cover numerous caverns underneath it which hold numerous secret of old period. Gumpha Dara rocks are of recorded importance since they holds 200 years of age legend in them. According to the legend a gathering of lamas with their geylings and jhamtas ran from the dead hand of their foes and took cover in the Gumpha Dara rocks. What's more, it is said that the British armed force would prepare their officers on the Gumpha Dara rocks. Neglecting the wonderful slopes of Kalimpong and Teesta Valley Tinchuley with the dash of history has become an unquestionable requirement visit vacationer location of Darjeeling.
Investigate through the virgin backwoods of elevated trees which house various extraordinary birds or go for a walk on the banks of stream Teesta and Rangeet conversion to eat your eyes with the all encompassing perspective on the snow covered Himalayan Range approaching over the whole locale while visiting Tinchuley. The newness of air with the waiting substance of noteworthy time, Tinchuley with its quiet atmosphere has become the escape for the sightseers who would prefer not to be lost in the crowd of individuals however in the thick backwoods in the midst of the lap of nature.
How to Reach - You may arrive at Tinchuley through various courses. The most widely recognized street interfaces Tinchuley with Darjeeling. As you travel from Darjeeling towards Teesta through Jorbanglow, you will go through the Peshok street. Pretty much 8 km before you arrive at Teesta Bazar, take a correct abandon the eleventh mile, otherwise called Lopchu Bazar territory. From this turning, Tinchuley is only 4 km away. This course is the simplest in the event that you are coming from Darjeeling, the distance is around 25 km. You can likewise take the correct turn at sixth mile market on the Peshok street. This is not many kilometers before the eleventh mile, take this street to arrive at Takdah and from Takdah take the left street to arrive at Tinchuley a couple of kilometers ahead. The all out separation from Darjeeling to Tinchuley through this course is around 30 km. There is likewise a precarious street that arrives at Tinchuley from Teesta Bazar. You will be going through Chegra Busty, Takling Village and Kolbang to arrive at Tinchuley. The distance through this street is exceptionally short however the street is very steep. Another alternative is to travel by means of 27th mile on the Bengal Sikkim Highway and take a left turn close to the NHPC Teesta Low dam project. This course goes through Teesta Valley Tea Estate and Rangli Rangliot Tea domain prior to meeting the Darjeeling – sixth mile street at Peshok. Such countless alternatives may appear to be befuddling to the unenlightened, likewise contemplate that street condition, instead of the distance, assumes a more basic part in choosing your itinerary around here. So we strongly suggest counseling our helpdesk specialists at naturebeyond who are very much aware of the most recent street condition around there. We additionally suggest taking a proficient nearby driver, for example, accessible with naturebeyond, prior to wandering into this space as the street might be befuddling and surprisingly risky and self-driving by individuals who have experience just in driving in the fields isn't suggested.
Best Time to Visit - Tinchuley can be visited over time because of its great climate however to get the unhindered perspective on the snow crested Himalayan mountain range the best an ideal opportunity to visit Tinchuley is from mid September to December when the sky stays clear.