About Tonglu
Tonglu
Tonglu is a small Himalayan mountain village located along the famous Sandakphu trekking route in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal. Situated at an altitude of around 10,000 feet, Tonglu is known for its breathtaking sunrise views, peaceful mountain atmosphere, and panoramic views of the Kanchenjunga range. On clear days, visitors can also witness distant views of Mount Everest, Makalu, and other Himalayan peaks from the surrounding viewpoints.
Surrounded by pine forests, rhododendron-covered hills, and misty mountain trails, Tonglu is a popular stop for trekkers travelling towards Sandakphu and Phalut. The nearby villages of Tumling and Meghma add to the scenic beauty of the region with their traditional mountain lifestyle and Indo-Nepal border landscapes. During spring, the trekking trails bloom with colorful rhododendrons, making the route especially attractive for nature lovers and photographers.
Tonglu offers a peaceful escape away from crowded tourist destinations and is ideal for travelers looking for mountain landscapes, trekking experiences, sunrise views, and quiet village stays amidst the Eastern Himalayas.
Weather
Month-wise Temperature (Average)
- January: -2°C – 6°C (Very cold and windy)
- February: 0°C – 8°C (Cold with clearer days)
- March: 3°C – 10°C (Cool with blooming season)
- April: 5°C – 12°C (Pleasant and scenic)
- May: 7°C – 15°C (Comfortable for trekking)
- June: 9°C – 17°C (Mild with occasional rain)
- July: 10°C – 16°C (Heavy rainfall and foggy)
- August: 10°C – 16°C (Wet and cloudy)
- September: 9°C – 15°C (Rain reduces gradually)
- October: 5°C – 13°C (Clear skies and best views)
- November: 2°C – 10°C (Crisp and cold)
- December: -1°C – 7°C (Cold and quiet)
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Tonglu is from March to June and October to November, when the weather remains clear and suitable for trekking. Located along the Singalila Ridge near the Sandakphu route, Tonglu offers breathtaking panoramic views of major Himalayan peaks including Kanchenjunga and even glimpses of Everest on clear days. Spring is especially vibrant with blooming rhododendrons, while autumn provides the clearest mountain views. Monsoon brings dense fog and heavy rainfall, making trekking difficult, and winters are extremely cold but peaceful.