Saturday 5 November 2016

Winter Vacation in Darjeeling

The advent of late autumn and early winter in Darjeeling sees the charming old hill station in all its glory. The views from several corners of the town are incredible with endless vistas over the distant snow-capped mountains. MAYFAIR Hotels & Resorts are proud to present Mayfair Darjeeling – a gem in the mountains that is truly one of the best hotels in Darjeeling. Mayfair Darjeeling is a luxurious heritage hotel that has been built on a beautiful hill. The hotel amply manages to strike a glorious balance between maintaining its old world heritage charm and also offering world class modern amenities that can take care of all your creature comforts.

Mayfair Darjeeling

Mayfair Darjeeling offers luxury accommodation that is spread across various categories including spacious and welcoming family rooms as well as splendid suites that come with vintage wooden furniture and private sit outs. The opportunities for food and beverage are some of the best in town. These include a classy old fashioned English bar and a superb large dining hall that serves some of the most scrumptious buffets. There is also a charming little multi-cuisine restaurant. Facilities at the resort include a well-stocked library, a well-equipped fitness centre, a lovely spa and a banquet hall. Mayfair Darjeeling is the ideal choice in town whether you are traveling for business or pleasure.

Mount Kanchenjunga, Source: Web

In Darjeeling, you can go for a lazy stroll through the lovely Chowrasta or Mall Road taking in the quaint sights of little shops selling all manner of trinkets. You can eat at one of several food stalls selling the most delicious soup dumplings, momos and chowmein. The food tastes even better in the nippy weather and you will be slurping down your thukpa in no time as it warms your insides and prepares you for another lovely walk through town. You can also visit Tiger Hill in the morning to witness some magnificent sunrises as well as one of the many picturesque tea gardens in the vicinity.

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