Loleygaon Homestay

Loleygaon Homestay

Associated Property

The eminent guests are accommodated comfortably at Kaffergaon Homestay. Homestay meals are good, fresh, and hygienic. There are additional spic and span rooms with toilets at the Homestay. The homestay’s rooms are cosy. You will benefit from the open areas and gardens. There’s still time to make your holidays special. This is a small, rustic community with comfortable lodging. However, the genuine welcome of the inhabitants will more than makeup for the lack of luxurious amenities.

Attractions:
The location provides a spectacular view of the Kanchenjunga mountain. A huge portion of the snow-capped mountain can be seen on a clear day. Bird watchers will have a field day here, since the area is home to a vast variety of species, and the Lava-Lolegaon sector is one of the most appealing birding spots in the region. Jhandi Dara, a nearby mountaintop, offers stunning sunrise views. On a clear day, a visit to Jhanidi Dara in the early morning, about 4/5 kilometres from Lolegaon, might provide amazing vistas.
While staying in Lolegaon, you can visit several tourist attractions, the most notable of which is The Canopy Walk. It’s a 180-meter-long wooden treetop bridge that winds its way through the dense jungle. The bridge gradually rises in height until you are strolling through the treetops in the middle of a deep forest, making you feel thrilled and a part of nature. On a day journey, tourists can see Lava Monastery, Changey Falls, and Kalimpong. The tour includes stops in Rishop (21 km), Charkhole (29 km), and Kolakham (29 km).
The view from the far end of the Himalayan Lolegaon of the Greater Himalayan snow ranges that stretches across the entire horizon is breathtaking. On a clear day, you’ll see Mt Kanchenjunga and therefore the majestic Mt Everest from Jhandidara a wooded hilltop. The sunrise over the snow-peaked mountain from Jhandidara is often the foremost enthralling moment of your life which may be the most cherished memory of your trip.

How to reach Loleygaon

Between Siliguri and Guwahati, National Highway No. 31 runs through Chalsa. District road connects Chalsa and Lolegaon through Lava. It is 24 kilometres from Loleygaon and borders the Neora Valley National Park, which is a nearby town. Lolegaon is also accessible through Gorubathan from Siliguri. Taxis or Jeeps are other options. It is possible to reach Lolegaon from Kalimpong (56 kilometres). The nearest railway station to Loleygaon is New Mal Junction (79 kilometres). The NJP railroad station is about 97 kilometres away. It’s 105 kilometres from Bagdogra Airport.

About Loleygaon

The mesmerising charm of Icche Gaon should be your upcoming holiday destination if you are looking for a haven amid the mesmeric beauty of hills and lush flora surrounding it.
The untouched beauty of this practically undiscovered tiny village will make your heart sing.
Are you a fan of walks and trails? Are you a hiker or a trail runner? Loleygaon is the perfect place for you. The Lepcha village of Loleygaon is an hour’s drive from Lava. It is a great getaway from sophisticated tourist spots and city pollution, allowing tourists to take in a natural beauty that surrounds them. You are surrounded by pine trees, cypress trees, and orchids. Lolegaon is a visual treat for nature enthusiasts. Lolegaon is famous for its amazing natural beauty and tranquilly.
Near a height of 5500 feet, Loleygaon is a small Lepcha village in West Bengal’s Kalimpong district, at the far end of a Himalayan range. It is a destination that will make everyone fall in love with its unique charm and peacefulness, located 24 kilometres from Lava and enveloped in dense mist and floating clouds. From October through April, the place is at its most beautiful. Clear skies and lush greenery are to be expected.
The tranquil hamlet is nestled within the dense forests and deep valleys of the Eastern Himalayas, providing good possibilities for travellers to get a closer look at nature and wildlife. This is one of the few spots in West Bengal that is blessed with the breathtaking views of Mt. Kanchenjunga, as well as the uncommon species of orchids, pine, birch, and juniper trees, the colourful canopy of Rhododendrons, and Himalayan flora and faunas. Furthermore, the region’s difficult terrains present a significant challenge for nature lovers and trekkers.