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Singalila National Park Adventures

Singalila National Park is renowned for its stunning views of the Himalayan peaks, diverse wildlife, and vibrant rhododendron forests. It offers a compelling mix of trekking and wildlife exploration.

19,500
Acres Protected
43
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1986
Year Established

About Singalila National Park

Singalila National Park
 

Singalila National Park, located in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India, is famed for its breathtaking vistas of Mount Kanchenjunga and the Everest range. Established in 1986, the park spans over 79 square kilometers at an elevation that ranges from 2,134 to 3,636 meters. This unique ecosystem is home to the endangered red panda, Himalayan black bear, clouded leopards, and a wealth of bird species, making it an ornithologist’s paradise. The park's geographical diversity supports dense rhododendron forests that come alive with color during the spring bloom, providing a spectacular backdrop for hikers and nature lovers. Singalila is a favored destination for trekking, with the Singalila Ridge Trail being a prominent route. Apart from its natural beauty, the park also holds cultural significance for the indigenous communities residing nearby, who maintain traditional lifestyles. Visitors often explore the park’s trails to experience the serene landscapes, encounter its rich biodiversity, and enjoy unobstructed views of majestic snow-capped mountains.

Highlights

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Sandakphu, the highest point in West Bengal, offering panoramic Himalayan views.

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A thriving habitat for the endangered red panda.

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Seasonal blooming of vibrant rhododendron forests.

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Stunning views of four of the world's five tallest peaks, including Everest and Kanchenjunga.

Notable Natural Features

Mount Kanchenjunga Views

Offers some of the most iconic views of the third tallest mountain in the world.

Rhododendron Forests

Home to over 20 species, these forests offer a breathtaking spectacle in spring.

Singalila Ridge

A popular trekking route that offers expansive views of the Himalayas.