“Find yourself at a homestay in Takdah, West Bengal. Wake to sunrise views, the Kanchenjunga range peeking over the hills. Rooms are spacious enough for families, and the food is home-style, prepared with care. "Delicious homemade food," one guest raved. Free Wi-Fi, helpful hosts, and a calm environment await.”
5 bedrooms2 beds
A look around
What's here
The homestay offers spacious rooms, capable of comfortably accommodating up to four people, perfect for families or groups of friends. Each room is designed to provide a comfortable stay. Clean, well-maintained bathrooms add to the ease of your stay.
Guest reviews capture the essence of the experience:
* "The hosts are very polite, helpful, and well-behaved."
* "My stay at this homestay in Takdah was amazing! The warm hospitality shown by the hosts made me feel completely taken care of."
* "We r really very happy to spend night at her homestay. She is very good hearted women & I must say that If u want to stay at takdah please stay here u will feel a warm welcome & service ❤️"
* "The food was excellent and they always greeted me with a beautiful smile on their face."
What guests wrote
4.8· 21 stays
“A quiet and peaceful homestay, ideal for those who enjoy solitude and nature.
Surrounded by natural beauty, offering a calm and refreshing environment.
Beautiful sunrise views can be enjoyed from the property.
The hosts are very polite, helpful, and well-behaved.
Food quality is excellent, with home-style, tasty meals.
The hosts try their best to provide all...”
Koushik Biology Sir
“My stay at this homestay in Takdah was amazing! The warm hospitality shown by the hosts made me feel completely taken care of. The food was excellent and they always greeted me with a beautiful smile on their face. I would love to visit again and highly recommend this homestay to anyone looking for a comfortable and welcoming stay in Takdah.”
GOURISANKAR PATRA
“It is a very good home stay at takdah. it's very convenient for families, couples,and individuals .I stayed there with my family, The owner was very helpful and humble and touched with hospitality .The food was very tasty and organic .The room was very neat and clean . Highly recommended.”
manish choudhary
“We would highly recommend your home stay to friends and family. Thank you again for your hospitality and for making our stay so special.
We particularly appreciated the delicious homemade food. Thank you so much. 😍”
Gargi karmakar
“We r really very happy to spend night at her homestay. She is very good hearted women & I must say that If u want to stay at takdah please stay here u will feel a warm welcome & service ❤️”
Anamika Chakraborty
Around the stay
Things to do nearby.
This Takdah homestay is a convenient base for exploring the Darjeeling and Kalimpong region. Some nearby attractions include:
Tiger Hill sunrise: (11km from Darjeeling) Witness the Kanchenjunga at first light.
Happy Valley & Glenburn tea estates: (working tea gardens, tastings) Immerse yourself in the tea-growing culture.
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway: (toy train Ghum loop, 2-hour joyride) Experience a scenic journey on the UNESCO heritage line.
Singalila ridge trek: (Sandakphu — the 5-mountain view of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Kabru) For the adventurous, a trek to Sandakphu offers breathtaking views.
Padmaja Naidu zoo & HMI mountaineering institute: (Tenzing Norgay's home) Explore the local fauna and learn about mountaineering history.
Logistics
Getting there.
The nearest airports are:
Bagdogra (IXB): (90km — from Darjeeling; 3-hour drive via Mirik or Kurseong)
The nearest railhead is:
New Jalpaiguri (NJP): (88km — from Darjeeling; the hill-region gateway railhead); Darjeeling (toy train) (0km — UNESCO heritage line; scenic, slow)
Road hubs:
Siliguri: (75km — the plains hub; shared jeeps to Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Mirik)
Darjeeling town: (0km — the queen of hills; tea estates, Kanchenjunga views)
Kalimpong: (50km — from Darjeeling; quieter, monasteries and orchids)
Seasons
Best time to visit.
The best time to visit Darjeeling and Kalimpong is from October to mid-June. The monsoon season (June to September) brings heavy rainfall, which can lead to landslides on NH10 and Pankhabari road.