Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, December 9, 2024, Gorubathan : Nestled amid the lush green landscapes of North Bengal, the tranquil village of Phaparkheti offers an offbeat escape for nature enthusiasts. Located near Gajaldoba, between Gorubathan and Lava, this quiet hill village is a treasure trove of pristine beauty and serenity. Just 24 km from Gorubathan and about 74–80 km from New Jalpaiguri, Siliguri, or Bagdogra Airport, Phaparkheti is an ideal destination for those seeking solitude and a connection with nature.
Unlike the more popular tourist hubs of Darjeeling and Kalimpong, Phaparkheti does not boast sweeping views of Kanchenjunga. Instead, it enchants visitors with its simplicity, unspoiled environment, and the gentle gurgling of a mountain stream that winds through the village. The village is surrounded by lush tea gardens, colorful orchids adorning house balconies, and the majestic hills of Gorubathan rising alongside the serene Chel River.
Phaparkheti is perfect for a short retreat. Homestays provide cozy accommodations, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of this peaceful hamlet. The setting is especially captivating during the monsoon season, when the verdant surroundings come alive with fresh greenery and vibrant blooms.
The journey to Phaparkheti is equally enchanting, offering picturesque views of hilly paths and tranquil riverbanks. One of the notable stops along the way is the Dhip Danra of Ambiok, where a small Hanumanji temple sits atop a massive rock. Behind the temple flows a gentle hill river, an idyllic spot to sit, relax, and lose track of time amidst the soothing sounds of nature.
Nearby attractions such as Lava and Rishap make Phaparkheti an excellent base for exploring the region, while locals often visit for picnics and day trips. Whether it’s walking among the tea gardens, enjoying the Chel River’s splendor, or simply soaking in the quiet charm of this serene village, Phaparkheti promises a rejuvenating experience for all who visit.