Hanuman Tok
Sharmila ChandSharmila Chand/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, GANGTOK/ Updated : Mar 2, 2017, 11:56 IST
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When you go to Deolo Hill, you cannot miss Hanuman Tok which is located very close. As the name suggests, there is a huge 30 feet high statue of Lord Hanuman. There is also a small and clean Durga Temple situated in the same premi … Read more
When you go to Deolo Hill, you cannot miss Hanuman Tok which is located very close. As the name suggests, there is a huge 30 feet high statue of Lord Hanuman. There is also a small and clean Durga Temple situated in the same premises near the entrance. Read less
When you go to Deolo Hill, you cannot miss Hanuman Tok which is located very close. As the name suggests, there is a huge 30 feet high statue of Lord Hanuman. There is also a small and clean Durga Temple situated in the same premises near the entrance.Be prepared to climb up a fleet of stairs if you want to reach Lord Hanuman’s statue. It is worth the effort as the hilltop offers a spectacular view of the Kanchenjunga peak on a clear day. You can also see the neighbouring Sikkim and the beautiful Lava and Kafer hills on a bright sunny day.
Hanuman Tok is about 5 km from Kalimpong town and the drive is hassle-free. Taxi drivers are well versed with this area hence they know where to park the car and let you enjoy the views and click pictures.
Tip: Spend some time here, have tea or coffee and capture memories in your camera.
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