Darjeeling, May 19: Tourists will be treated
to more than just the view of the Kanchenjunga from Tiger
Hill from the next season. Weaking up to the potential of
heritage tourism, key players of the industry are chalking
out campaign strategies and digging into the past to give
visitors an insight into the forgotten legacy of the hills.
From the oldest hydel station in the country
at Sidrapong to Step Aside, the house where Desbandhu Chittaranjan
Das breathed his last, tourists will be called to tread the
road to rediscovery. `We have started doing the ground work
to attract visitors to these places,` said Dinesh Sharma,
the general manager of Fortune Resort Central, part of the
Welcome group.
St Andrew's Church, built in 1843, Acharya
Jagdish Chandra Bose Research Station, where the scientist
carried out research and experiments and the adjoining museum
will also form part of the travel itinerary.
`There are so many places which are faling
to pieces in and around Darjeeling. Even the place in Mungpoo
where Rabindranath Tagore spent time writing poetry has not
been highlighted as a tourist destination,` said Sharma.
`Then there is the Old Cemetery, where Dr.
Campbell, the found of Darjeeling, and other personalities
are buried. Even the Lloyed Botanical Garden, one of the best
in Asia, established in 1878, has not been given its due,`
he added.
Courtesy
The Telegraph
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