Chota Mangwa

Chota Mangwa

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About Chota Mangwa

Chota Mangwa: A Hidden Gem in West bengal

It is a beautiful village located in West Bengal, India, known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Nestled amidst lush greenery and rolling hills, the village is a haven for nature and trekking enthusiasts. Home to the indigenous Nyishi community, Chota Mangwa offers a way into traditional lifestyles, with vibrant customs and warm hospitality. Visitors can explore nearby attractions, including scenic viewpoints and tranquil rivers, making it an ideal destination for those seeking serenity away from the hustle of urban life.\

How to Reach Chota Mangwa

Traveling by Train: The nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri. Book a train to this station, which is well-connected to major cities.

By Train: From New Jalpaiguri, hire a taxi or take a bus to Kalimpong, then continue towards Chota Mangwa.

By Road: Once in Kalimpong, choose local taxis or shared vehicles for the final stretch to Chota Mangwa, which is approximately 26 kilometers away.

What to see in Chota Mangwa / Places to visit near Chota Mangwa

  1. Chota Mangwa View Point – Scenic viewpoint overlooking the Teesta River, Kalimpong hills and surrounding valleys.
    The village is especially known for its sunrise views and peaceful mountain landscapes.
  2. Orange Orchards – Chota Mangwa is one of the most popular orange-growing villages in the Darjeeling hills.
    The orchards are at their best during the winter season.
  3. Teesta River View Point – Several viewpoints around the village offer panoramic views of the Teesta River below.
    Popular among photographers and nature lovers.
  4. Gumbadara View Point (5 km away) – Famous viewpoint overlooking the Teesta River and surrounding hills.
    Known for its dramatic rock formations and scenic valley views.
  5. Tinchuley (5 km away) – Offbeat Himalayan village known for orange orchards, monasteries and mountain viewpoints.
    A popular day excursion from Chota Mangwa.
  6. Lamahatta Eco Park (12 km away) – Landscaped eco-tourism park surrounded by pine forests and prayer flags.
    Offers walking trails, gardens and panoramic viewpoints.
  7. Takdah (10 km away) – Historic British-era cantonment town surrounded by tea gardens.
    Known for colonial bungalows and peaceful surroundings.
  8. Takdah Orchid Centre – Government orchid centre showcasing Himalayan orchid varieties.
    Popular among nature enthusiasts and flower lovers.
  9. Rungli Rungliot Tea Estate – Historic tea estate producing premium Darjeeling tea.
    The surrounding tea gardens create beautiful mountain scenery.
  10. Teesta River (Nearby) – One of the major rivers of North Bengal flowing below the village.
    Visitors often stop at riverside viewpoints while travelling in the region.
  11. Lopchu Tea Estate – Scenic tea garden located on the route towards Takdah and Tinchuley.
    Known for lush plantations and beautiful landscapes.
  12. Peshok Tea Garden – One of the most picturesque tea estates overlooking the Teesta Valley.
    The estate is a popular photography stop.
  13. Peshok View Point – Famous viewpoint overlooking the confluence of hills, tea gardens and the Teesta River.
    Offers some of the finest valley views in the region.
  14. Bara Mangwa (4 km away) – Nearby village known for orange orchards and homestay tourism.
    Offers excellent views of the Teesta Valley.
  15. Dawaipani (12 km away) – Scenic mountain village overlooking Darjeeling and the surrounding hills.
    Known for its sunrise views and peaceful environment.
  16. Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary (20 km away) – Protected forest area rich in Himalayan flora and birdlife.
    Popular among wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers.
  17. Tiger Hill (22 km away) – Darjeeling's most famous sunrise viewpoint.
    Offers breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga and Mount Everest on clear days.
  18. Ghoom Monastery (20 km away) – One of the oldest Tibetan monasteries in the Darjeeling hills.
    Known for its giant Maitreya Buddha statue.
  19. Batasia Loop (20 km away) – Historic spiral railway loop of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway.
    Visitors enjoy Toy Train views and mountain scenery.
  20. Darjeeling Town (22 km away) – The Queen of the Hills known for tea gardens, heritage attractions and mountain views.
    Most visitors combine Chota Mangwa with Darjeeling sightseeing.
  21. Kalimpong (25 km away) – Popular hill town known for monasteries, viewpoints and flower nurseries.
    Easily accessible for a full-day excursion from Chota Mangwa.
  22. Delo Park, Kalimpong (28 km away) – Hilltop park offering panoramic views of the Teesta Valley and Himalayas.
    One of the most visited attractions in Kalimpong.
  23. Durpin Monastery, Kalimpong (27 km away) – Prominent monastery known for Tibetan architecture and scenic surroundings.
    Offers sweeping views of the surrounding valleys.
  24. Mongpu (18 km away) – Historic hill destination associated with Rabindranath Tagore.
    Known for the Rabindra Museum and cinchona plantations.
  25. Ahaldara View Point (20 km away) – One of the finest viewpoints in the region overlooking Kanchenjunga and the Teesta Valley.
    A favorite sunrise destination among travelers.
 
 

Best Time to Visit

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Weather

Month-wise Temperature (Average)

  • January: 6°C – 15°C (Cool and clear)
  • February: 8°C – 18°C (Mild and pleasant)
  • March: 12°C – 22°C (Comfortable with fresh greenery)
  • April: 15°C – 25°C (Warm and vibrant)
  • May: 18°C – 27°C (Pleasant weather)
  • June: 20°C – 28°C (Humid with light rain)
  • July: 21°C – 27°C (Heavy rainfall and misty)
  • August: 21°C – 27°C (Wet and cloudy)
  • September: 20°C – 26°C (Rain reduces gradually)
  • October: 16°C – 24°C (Clear skies and scenic views)
  • November: 12°C – 20°C (Cool and refreshing)
  • December: 8°C – 17°C (Cool and calm)

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Chota Mangwa is from October to April, when the weather remains pleasant and the skies are clear. This quiet hillside village is known for its terraced farms, orange orchards, and stunning views of the Teesta River flowing below. During winter, the orchards are full of oranges, creating a vibrant landscape, while spring brings fresh greenery and blooming surroundings. Monsoon enhances the natural beauty with lush greenery, though frequent rainfall may affect travel plans.

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