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    MirikThe town of Mirik is located in the Indian state of West Bengal. Mirik is known primarily for its many scenic locations, and it

    is an important tourist destination. It is a hill station that is not as prominently known as Darjeeling, and this place can be

    ideal for people who are looking for a place to relax after their strenuous work life. Mirik is located at an altitude of 1767

    meters, and there are many pine and cardamom forests here that you can see. There are many orchards and plantations in

    Mirik too, and nature lovers and admirers of greenery will be left speechless in this destination.

    During your trip to Mirik, you can take a walk down the many gardens located in the hill town. Buddhist pilgrims flock to themonastery in Mirik, and this is an important tourist destination that you should not miss. Another major attraction in Mirik is

    the Sumendu Lake, which sports a bridge across its length too, spanning 80 meters. Fishing is a popular activity that

    tourists here indulge in, and boating in the calm waters of the lake can be a very relaxing experience too. You can indulge

    in these activities while in Mirik.

    Getting There

    The hill town of Mirik is connected to other places in the state only through regular buses and taxis. You can take trains and

    flights to the nearby location of Siliguri, which is a very famous spot that connects the Indian mainland with the North East.

    When To Go

    The best time to visit the hill town of Mirik would be during the summer months, as people visit this town in droves during

    this time in order to escape the summer heat. Temperatures during the summer season in Mirik are mild and not as harsh

    as the temperatures in the sub continent, and for this reason, many people flock here. The winter season is very cold, and

    you can visit Mirik during this time, provided you carry very thick clothing.

    Summers in Mirik are not hot, and they are during the months of March, April, May and June. Among these four months,

    April is the hottest month and temperatures during this time can reach a maximum of thirty degrees (30C). Temperatures

    will reach a minimum of fifteen degrees (15C) during this time too. This is an ideal time to visit the place.

    The town of Mirik is affected by the influence of the South West monsoon, so in the months of July, August and September,

    temperatures fall significantly and the hill town is drenched by frequent and persistent showers. The town is at its full bloom

    during this time.

    The winter season in Mirik pleasant through its early stages and cold towards the later stages of the season and this is a

    god time to visit Mirik too. Temperatures may fluctuate during this time, reaching a maximum of twenty degrees (20C) and

    a minimum of around one degree (1C during the winter season.

    Attractions

    Mirik Lake popular

    Mirik Lake, also referred to as Samendu Lake is the most picturesque spot in Mirik. Located in the heart of Mirik, the lake is

    1.25 km in length and the depth of the water varies from a minimum of 3 ft to a maximum of 26 ft. With serene

    surroundings, a walk around the lake would be a fascinating one. Besides, visitors can also enjoy boating and horse riding

    here.

    Pashupati Nagar popular

    Bordered with Nepal, Pashupati nagar is a great place for shopping in Mirik. In fact, a commercial centre for trade, this

    market has all the items ranging from clothes, electronic and household goods.

    Boker Ngedon Chokor Ling Monastery

    Boker Ngedon Chokor Ling Monastery is a popular tourist place in Mirik. One of the main Buddhist centres in the region,

    this monastery is home to around 500 monks who study the philosophy of Buddhism and dharma rituals. It was established

    as a retreat centre in 1984 by Kyabje Boker Rinpoche. Later, it was transformed into a monastery.

    Devi-Sthan

    Devi-Sthan, a small temple lying on the banks of Mirik Lake is a highly visited spot in the region. Set amid the lush green

    Dhupi forest, the main deity worshipped here is Goddess Singha Devi.

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    Donbosco Church

    Located close to Don Bosco School, this church is one of the tourist places in Mirik. It is one of the most beautiful and

    biggest catholic churches of Darjeeling district.

    Hilltop Helipad

    Homedara Siva Mandir

    Mirik Bazaar Shopping Centre

    Mirik Busty Orange Garden

    The scenic hill station of Mirik is also known for its high-quality oranges. It is also the largest supplier of oranges in West

    Bengal. Situated 2 km from the town is the beautiful Busty Orange orchard. If you are travelling to Mirik, do include this

    orange orchard in your itinerary.

    Orchids Garden

    The climate of Mirik is best suited for floriculture like orchids. One of the well-known orchids grown in Mirik is Cymbidium

    orchids, which has high demand in world flower markets. Cymbidium orchid garden, located at Rato Mate in Mirik is

    fabulous place for orchid lovers.

    Rameetay Dara & Kawlay Dara

    Rameetay Dara & Kawlay Dara, both these viewpoints in Mirik are known for their spectacular views of the snowcapped

    mountains and plains of Mirik. Enjoy the mesmerizing views of sunrise and sunset from these locations.

    Tamang Buddhist Monastery

    Tea Estates

    Attractions in Mirik also include the tea estates located in and around Mirik. One of the best tea estates is Thurbo Tea

    Estate, situated just 2 km away from the Samendu Lake. Visitors may require a permission from the concerned authority to

    visit this Tea Estate and factory.

    Itineraries

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