“Darjeeling Hills Await Year-End Magic: Anticipated Snowfall Promises Enchantment for New Year Tourists”
As the year draws to a close, the majestic Darjeeling Hills in West Bengal anticipate a spellbinding treat for visitors. The Met department forecasts possible snowfall in the higher reaches of Darjeeling district, enhancing the year-end experience for tourists. Sandakphu, nestled at a breathtaking altitude of 11,930 feet, recently witnessed the season’s inaugural snowfall, setting the stage for a picturesque New Year celebration.
Regional Met director G K Das highlighted the likelihood of rain or snowfall in select areas from December 31 to January 3. This forecast adds an extra layer of excitement to the region’s allure, especially for travelers seeking the unparalleled beauty of the Himalayas.
Raj Basu, the convenor of the Association for Conservation of Tourism, noted a surge in bookings across various destinations, affirming the growing interest in Darjeeling and Kalimpong. With tourists flocking from Nepal, Assam, Bihar, and within Bengal, the anticipation for year-end snowfall amplifies the holiday spirit.
For an unforgettable New Year’s experience, the hills eagerly await visitors, promising a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty and seasonal charm.