Tinchuley Viewpoint – A Hidden Himalayan Gem
Tinchuley Viewpoint is a spectacular hilltop located near Sillery Gaon, renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views. In local parlance, any hilltop where three ridges converge is often called “Tinchuley”—literally meaning “three ovens”—and this particular spot is the highest point in the region.
From here, visitors can enjoy unmatched views of the Himalayan mountain ranges of Darjeeling and Sikkim, along with distant glimpses of Bhutan and Tibet. On a clear day, one can even spot the Nathula and Jelep La passes, making it a dream destination for trekkers and mountain lovers.
The route to Tinchuley Viewpoint is a scenic 30-minute uphill hike along a ridge trail, rewarding hikers with a 360-degree panoramic vista. Along the way, the trail offers charming views of Kashyem village, lush green terraced paddy fields, and dense forests of oak and pine.
This offbeat viewpoint is perfect for those seeking peace, photography, or just a serene communion with nature far from the crowds.
