Yelbong

Description

Itinerary: 3 Days/2 Nights

Day 1: Pickup and transfer to Yelbong

Yelbong is a small rural hillside hamlet in West Bengal’s Kalimpong district with wonderful locals who are eager to greet you and show you the hidden riches that mother nature has bestowed upon them, which they are diligently guarding. This modest hillside hamlet’s natural splendour will fill your spirit. . The breathtaking sunrise and sunset views will take your breath away. Birdsong, wonderful butterflies’ kisses, the sound of a running river from the hillside, and great caring people all combine to make this a dreamy location.

A canyon is a deep, narrow valley bordered by steep, rocky cliffs, usually with a river running through it. At the same time, the river canyon is both eerie and fascinating. The greatest canyon walk in north Bengal is in Yelbong. Many lovely and breathtaking waterfalls may be found deep within the forest, ideal for relaxing and spending a tranquil time. ‘Rainbow waterfall’ – a cascade that distributes rainbow colour – and ‘Three-step waterfall’ are two hidden gems of nature that you will enjoy on your walk. From here, the real adventure expedition begins, which includes rappelling, swimming, bouldering, cave scrolling, river crossing, and many other adventure activities.

Check in to our homestay before lunch.

After lunch visit-

Limbuni: A short stroll will take you to the confluence of the Ghees and the Ganges rivers. For the villagers, Limbuni has strong religious importance. You may watch their nighttime cultural shows while eating Kalimpong’s traditional cuisine.

Rainbow Waterfall: In North Bengal, there’s a three-step waterfall that produces a rainbow! This gorgeous setting is created by the Ramti river, which flows down 20 minutes from the village. September through December is the optimum time to visit this location to see the brightest rainbow.

Day 2: In and around Yelbong

Post Breakfast explore –

Waterfall Treks: The Ramti river provides a plethora of gorgeous and breathtaking waterfalls, most of which are modest but intriguing to view. Once you begin your trip from Yelbong village, you will come across several such rivers deep into the bush, ideal for resting and relaxing.

River Canyon: The river canyon is one of Yelbong’s most appealing attractions. This site is both scary and exhilarating, and it is one of a kind in India. The water isn’t deep, making exploring simple, but the peculiar nature of the rocks and the tiny channel are sure to give you the creeps.

Day 3: Drop to Destination

Ramti River: The tranquil banks of Ramti, a tributary of the Ghees river in North Bengal, are a 25-minute walk from Yelbong hamlet. The area is covered with stones and pebbles, making it simple to sit and rest. The vista of the Kalimpong hills in the distance adds to the beauty of the scenario.

After breakfast check out for return journey.