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COLOSSAL NP-LORETO REUNION DARJEELING
Monday March 26 - Friday March 30, 2007

Tentative Program Hotel Information Transportation Booking Information
How to Register for the Reunion Foreign Hotel Reservation for Non-Locals (other than alumni of India, Nepal, Bhutan and Sikkim) Travel resources
List of confirmed attendees Local Hotel Reservation (alumni of India, Nepal, Bhutan and Sikkim) Pre-Reunion galas planned at stopover points Kolkata and New Delhi

 

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From National Geographic Traveler's Himalaya Trip Planner

India's remote and rugged northeastern states see only a trickle of travelers, which is surprising considering that the area has some of the subcontinent's most phenomenal mountain scenery and trekking possibilities. With a charismatic mix of ethnic groups, festivals, cuisines, traditions, wildlife, and landscapes, a visit to this captivating pocket of India is sure to fire your imagination and have you hankering to return long after your Indian sojourn has come to a close.

Darjeeling

Gangtok

Khecheopalri Lake, Sikkim

Kurseong

Guwahati


Golden Tips - Darjeeling - Your Travel Guide - PDF Format Book. (Provided courtesy of Madhav Sarda)

The inaugural (Oct-Nov-Dec) issue of  "Darjeeling - your travel guide",  a quarterly guide/magazine on Darjeeling can be downloaded by right-clicking on PDF Format Book above and saving it on your computer. It is 88 pages with color pictures and make take a few minutes to download.

Or you could click on http://www.goldentipstea.com/Darjeeling-Travel-Guide/Darjeeling-Travel-Guide-Oct-Dec-06.pdf and view it online.



      

 

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