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Tea Garden Walks Homestay w/ Live Music, Bengal
Kurseong· 4.7 · 411 stays
“Find yourself in a Kurseong homestay, West Bengal, with panoramic views over the hills. Firoz and his wife welcome you. "The evening music and live performances...added a unique touch." Enjoy the simple, home-cooked food. Explore nearby walks to the tea gardens. Jio and Airtel work in town.”
9 bedroomsSleeps 189 beds
A look around
What's here
The rooms offer breathtaking views, described by one guest as "above the clouds." Enjoy the simple, home-cooked meals served with care. The ambience is calm and refined, and the property is located on Dowhill Road.
Guests have praised the unique experience, with one reviewer noting, "The evening music and live performances by guests and owners added a unique touch that sets this homestay apart from others." Another guest highlighted the attentive service, saying, "The staff were warm, courteous, and always attentive, which made the experience truly special." The location is ideal for leisurely walks to the nearby Burbong Tea Garden or exploring the famous Dowhill area.
What guests wrote
4.7· 411 stays
“I had a wonderful stay at this beautiful hotel in Kurseong. The ambience was calm and refined the rooms were spotless and comfortable, and every detail felt thoughtfully taken care of. The staff were warm, courteous, and always attentive, which made the experience truly special. A delightful and memorable stay definitely a 5-star experience”
Aditi Das
“We stayed here on 22nd November 2025. The homestay owners, Firoz Sir and Madam, were extremely polite and welcoming. The evening music and live performances by guests and owners added a unique touch that sets this homestay apart from others.
However, top-floor 2-rooms do not have attached bathrooms, which can be difficult to manage. The rooms could be clean...”
Subhojit Mukherjee
“this property Kurseong is the perfect homestay for anyone seeking peace and stunning panoramic views away from the congestion of Kurseong town. Located on the serene Dowhill Road, this spot lives up to its reputation as a fantastic retreat.
The best aspect is the breathtaking view. From the rooms and common areas, you can see the Kurseong town nestled in th...”
Fazle Ahmed
“Beautiful, quiet place. All kinds of amenities available. Owner and the staff are all great. Food is very tasty, specially momos. Walking distance to Dowhill road. Would like to visit this place again.”
koushik das
Around the stay
Things to do nearby.
Kurseong offers a quieter experience than Darjeeling, with plenty of opportunities to explore the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage. From this homestay, you can easily access:
Tiger Hill sunrise: (11km from Darjeeling) — Witness the breathtaking sunrise over the Kanchenjunga range.
Happy Valley & Glenburn tea estates: Explore working tea gardens, and enjoy tea tastings.
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway: Take a scenic toy train ride, including the Ghum loop (2-hour joyride).
Singalila ridge trek: (Sandakphu) — For the adventurous, a trek to Sandakphu offers views of five mountains, including Everest.
Padmaja Naidu zoo & HMI mountaineering institute: Visit the zoo and the mountaineering institute, home to Tenzing Norgay.
Logistics
Getting there.
The homestay is easily accessible from several major transport hubs:
Nearest airport: Bagdogra (IXB), 90km away (3-hour drive via Mirik or Kurseong).
Nearest railhead: New Jalpaiguri (NJP), 88km away (the hill-region gateway railhead). The Darjeeling toy train (0km) offers a scenic, slow journey.
Road hubs: Siliguri (75km) — the plains hub with shared jeeps to Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Mirik. Darjeeling town (0km), the queen of hills, offers tea estates and Kanchenjunga views. Kalimpong (50km from Darjeeling) offers a quieter experience with monasteries and orchids.
Seasons
Best time to visit.
The best time to visit Kurseong and the surrounding Darjeeling & Kalimpong region is from October to mid-June. The monsoon season (June-September) can bring landslides on NH10 and the Pankhabari road, making travel difficult.