What to see in Tonglu / Places to visit near Tonglu
- Tonglu View Point – The primary attraction of Tonglu offering panoramic views of Kanchenjunga, Everest, Lhotse and Makalu on clear days.
The sunrise and sunset views from Tonglu are among the finest in the Singalila range. - Tonglu Top Ridge – Scenic ridge-top area overlooking both India and Nepal.
Visitors enjoy uninterrupted Himalayan views and beautiful mountain landscapes. - Tonglu Trekking Trail – Part of the famous Sandakphu–Phalut trekking route.
The trail passes through forests, villages and some of the most scenic sections of Singalila. - Tumling (2 km away) – Picturesque village located on the Indo-Nepal border.
Known for magnificent views of Kanchenjunga and surrounding Himalayan peaks. - Meghma (4 km away) – Small border village known for its monastery and mountain scenery.
Often covered in mist, giving it a unique charm. - Meghma Monastery – Historic Buddhist monastery located near the India-Nepal border.
A peaceful spiritual attraction on the Sandakphu trekking route. - Chitrey (6 km away) – Beautiful village known for its monastery and trekking stopovers.
One of the first major stops on the route from Manebhanjan. - Chitrey Monastery – Colorful Buddhist monastery overlooking the surrounding hills.
A popular landmark for trekkers beginning their journey. - Manebhanjan (11 km away) – Gateway to the Sandakphu trek and home of the famous vintage Land Rovers.
The town serves as the starting point for most Singalila treks. - Sandakphu (21 km away) – The highest point in West Bengal at 11,930 ft.
Famous for the "Sleeping Buddha" view of the Kanchenjunga range and views of four of the world's highest peaks. - Phalut (42 km away) – High-altitude destination known for spectacular Himalayan panoramas.
Offers closer views of Kanchenjunga than almost any other trekking destination in the region. - Singalila National Park – High-altitude national park famous for red pandas, Himalayan black bears and rare bird species.
One of the most important biodiversity hotspots in Eastern India. - Kaiyakatta View Point – Scenic viewpoint on the Sandakphu trekking route.
Offers beautiful views of valleys, forests and mountain ridges. - Gairibas (12 km away) – Forest village located within Singalila National Park.
Known for its dense forests and rich biodiversity. - Kalipokhri (18 km away) – Sacred lake surrounded by prayer flags and mountain landscapes.
One of the most visited stops on the Sandakphu trek. - Bikheybhanjang (19 km away) – Steep mountain pass before Sandakphu.
Known for its challenging trekking route and stunning scenery. - Jorepokhri (20 km away) – Twin high-altitude lakes surrounded by pine forests.
Famous for the rare Himalayan Salamander. - Sukhiapokhri (18 km away) – Small hill town near the Singalila region.
Popular as a transit point for visitors exploring Tonglu and Sandakphu. - Lepchajagat (18 km away) – Quiet Himalayan village surrounded by pine and rhododendron forests.
Known for peaceful stays and Kanchenjunga views. - Pashupati Market, Nepal (20 km away) – Popular cross-border market frequented by Indian tourists.
Often combined with Mirik and Singalila region sightseeing. - Mirik (28 km away) – Scenic hill station known for Sumendu Lake and tea gardens.
A popular excursion destination from the Darjeeling hills. - Rameetay Dara View Point, Mirik – Panoramic viewpoint overlooking Mirik town and surrounding valleys.
One of the best viewpoints in the Mirik region. - Simana View Point – Famous Indo-Nepal border viewpoint overlooking tea gardens and mountain valleys.
Popular among photographers and nature lovers. - Ghoom Monastery (30 km away) – One of the oldest Tibetan monasteries in the Darjeeling hills.
Known for its giant Maitreya Buddha statue and Buddhist heritage. - Tiger Hill (32 km away) – Darjeeling's most famous sunrise viewpoint.
Offers breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga and Mount Everest on clear mornings. - Batasia Loop (30 km away) – Historic spiral railway loop of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway.
One of the most photographed attractions in the Darjeeling hills. - Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (Toy Train) – UNESCO World Heritage narrow-gauge railway.
An iconic attraction that represents the heritage of the Darjeeling region. - Rhododendron Forests of Singalila – Extensive rhododendron and magnolia forests found along the trekking routes.
The forests are especially beautiful during the spring flowering season.
