Sambhala Heritage, Takdah
Heritage
Bungalow No.3

About Takdah

Takdah a charming settlement in the Darjeeling district, is a former British cantonment known for its misty landscapes, sprawling tea gardens, and historical colonial bungalows. It offers a tranquil alternative to the busier Darjeeling town, making it a favorite for nature lovers and history enthusiasts.

Takdah Orchid Centre

is one of the most popular spots in the area, housing a diverse collection of rare Himalayan orchids. It is a peaceful place to walk through and admire the vibrant blooms.

  • Features a wide variety of local and exotic orchid species.
  • Includes a greenhouse and well-maintained walking paths.
  • Best visited between February and April for peak blooming season.

Rungli Rungliot & Peshok Tea Garden

Explore lush tea gardens like Rungli Rungliot, Teesta Valley, Gielle, Namring and more – stunning landscapes and tea processing tours. And a Lovely tea garden scenic view point just a few kilometres from Takdah

Lamahatta Eco Village

Nestled amid pine forests and rolling tea gardens, Lamahatta is a quiet eco-village where nature feels untouched and time slows down. Mist drifts through tall conifers, prayer flags flutter softly, and on clear days the mighty Kanchenjunga crowns the horizon. Simple village life, flower-lined paths, and crisp mountain air make Lamahatta a peaceful escape-perfect for reflection, gentle walks, and soaking in the raw beauty of the Eastern Himalayas near Darjeeling.

Tinchuley

Tinchuley is a small Himalayan village near Takdah in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. Perched at about 5,800 feet (1,768 meters), it is known for its tranquil setting, panoramic views of the Teesta Valley, and sustainable village tourism initiatives supported by local homestays.