Discover Lamahatta: The Green Heart of Darjeeling Hills

Tucked away just 23 km from Darjeeling town, Lamahatta is an idyllic eco-friendly village known for its serene pine forests, manicured gardens, and sustainable tourism practices. Perched at an altitude of 5,700 feet, Lamahatta offers breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga range while providing a quiet escape from Darjeeling’s bustling streets.

The village is famed for its beautifully maintained Lamahatta Eco Park, where rows of prayer flags flutter in the cool breeze, symbolising peace and harmony. Well-marked nature trails wind through pine and dhupi forests, leading to hidden viewpoints and a sacred lake believed to be blessed by local monks.

What makes Lamahatta special is its commitment to eco-tourism. Locals have transformed their village into a model of sustainable living by promoting homestays, organic farming, and plastic-free zones. Guests can stay with local families, savour traditional Nepali and Bhutia cuisine, and experience authentic rural mountain life.

Best time to visit: October to May, when the weather is clear and the forests are lush with rhododendrons and orchids in bloom.

How to reach: Lamahatta is easily accessible by road from Darjeeling (about 45 minutes) and Kalimpong (about 40 km away). Taxis can be hired from both towns.

Whether you’re looking for forest walks, mountain views, or mindful village life, Lamahatta is truly the green heart of the Darjeeling hills — a hidden gem for slow, sustainable travel.

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