West Bengal, India
Gitkolbong is a serene, offbeat, and untouched village located approximately 40 km from Kalimpong in West Bengal, nestled in the Himalayas at an altitude that offers views of the Kanchenjunga peak. Known as the "Place of the Oak Tree" and inhabited primarily by the Lepcha community, it is a paradise for birdwatching, hiking, and exploring organic tea gardens.
Gitkolbong — also written Git Kolbong — is a scenic hill village and off-beat tourism destination in the Kalimpong region of West Bengal, India, known for its natural beauty, tranquility and cultural charm. It’s situated in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, near Lava in the Kalimpong district of West Bengal.
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Gitkolbong is untouched by heavy tourism, making it ideal for travelers who prefer peaceful village tourism in Kalimpong and authentic mountain life.
On clear days, you can witness breathtaking views of the majestic Kangchenjunga, especially during sunrise. Perfect for photography and nature lovers.
The region is rich in Himalayan bird species, making it attractive for eco-tourism and wildlife photography.
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Discover the must-visit places in Gitkolbong . From breathtaking natural wonders to cultural landmarks, there's something for every traveler.

The village is famous for its organic orange farms, especially vibrant during winter (November–January).

A biodiversity hotspot ideal for trekking, birdwatching, and spotting rare wildlife like red pandas.

Perfect for rafting, riverside photography, and scenic valley views.

The highest point in Kalimpong offering panoramic Himalayan and Teesta valley views.

A beautiful Tibetan monastery located on Durpin Hill, known for rare Buddhist scriptures and peaceful surroundings.
Plan your trip to Gitkolbong with our seasonal guide. Each season offers unique experiences and different weather conditions to enhance your journey.
March - May
10°C - 22°C
Perfect weather for sightseeing & village walks Clear views of Kangchenjunga Rhododendrons and wildflowers in full bloom Ideal for couples, families & photography lovers
October - November
8°C -18°C
Crystal clear Himalayan views Best sunrise views over the mountains Comfortable climate for trekking & sightseeing
December - February
3°C - 12°C
Peaceful and quiet atmosphere Stunning winter sunrise views Ideal for travelers who enjoy chilly weather
March - May
10°C - 22°C
Summer in Gitkolbong is refreshing and comfortable, especially for travelers escaping the heat of the plains. While cities experience extreme temperatures, Gitkolbong remains cool and enjoyable.
Gitkolbong is a peaceful offbeat village in the Kalimpong district of West Bengal, near Lava and Loleygaon. It offers pleasant weather almost throughout the year, but the best time depends on what kind of experience you prefer.
Find answers to common questions about visiting Gitkolbong
No, Indian tourists do not need any special permit to visit Gitkolbong.
Gitkolbong is a small Himalayan village in Kalimpong district, West Bengal. It is situated near Lava and Loleygaon in the Eastern Himalayas.
Gitkolbong is famous for: Peaceful offbeat village tourism Beautiful views of Kangchenjunga Lush forests and tea gardens Authentic homestay experiences
The best time to visit is March to May (Spring/Summer) and October to November (Autumn) for clear skies and comfortable temperatures.
The nearest airport is Bagdogra Airport (IXB) and the nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP). From there, you can hire a car via Kalimpong and Lava to reach Gitkolbong.
Yes, Gitkolbong is well connected to Lava and Loleygaon, making it a perfect offbeat base for exploring nearby destinations.
Mainly homestays offering: Comfortable rooms Local Nepali & Lepcha cuisine Scenic mountain views
Yes, you can enjoy short and easy forest treks and village walks. It is suitable for beginners and families.
Most homestays serve homemade Nepali and Lepcha cuisine along with simple Indian dishes. Meals are freshly prepared using local ingredients.
Yes, Gitkolbong is a quiet and friendly village with low crime rates. Local residents are welcoming and helpful toward visitors.