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Red-vented Bulbul - Pycnonotus cafer bengalensis - Красногузый бюльбюль
Mirik Road, Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India, 03/19/2023
Taba Koshi-A offbeat tourist spot near Mirik.
Looking for a new destination near NJP? Then this is for you. A brand new destination just below Mirik. Surrounded by hills and tea gardens. A flowing river added more beauty to this place. Here you can enjoy fresh breeze with the chirping sound of birds, can enjoy fresh bath in the river. Here you will find two temples of lord Siva and Bishnu. You also can move every corner of a small hilly village.
Golden-fronted Leafbird - Chloropsis aurifrons aurifrons - Золотолобая листовка
Mirik Road, Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India, 03/19/2023
MIRIK.. The name Mirik comes from the Lepcha words Mir-Yok meaning "place burnt by fire". Mirik has become a popular tourist destination for its climate, natural beauty and easy accessibility. ...
HDR SHOT..
DURING SANDHAKPHU TOUR
Assam macaque - Macaca assamensis - Горный резус
Near Threatened (IUCN 3.1)
Mirik Road, Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India, 03/19/2023
Ассамский макак
he name Gopaldhara is a deriviative of two words. 'Gopal' the beloved god-child of Hindu mythology and 'dhara', stream of fresh and pure spring water. The name embodies the philosophy followed by the Company - "To provide pure exclusive tea, fit to be appreciated even by the Gods." The estate is located in pictureque surroundings near the town of Mirik, in the district of Darjeeling.
Grown at an elevation of 7400 feet, the highest tea growing elevation in the world. The pure aroma and light golden liquor is a delight to be savoured.
This tea from Gopaldhara is manufactured from tea bushes especially selected and planted to give a unique unforgettable flavour. Each invoice is matchless, memorable and a tea drinker's joy.
The classy apperanace itself stimulates the senses and one instantly falls in love, never to forget the beautiful experience of savouring the brew.