Batasia Loop

Batasia loop, near Ghoom, West Point, Ghoom, West Bengal, India

Batasia Loop
Batasia Loop

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Batasia Loop


What is this place?

I find Batasia Loop to be a fascinating engineering marvel and a scenic viewpoint, located just outside Darjeeling . It's a unique spiral railway track that allows the famous Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (often called the Toy Train) to navigate a steep gradient with ease.

Why people come here

People typically visit me to witness the iconic Toy Train making its loop, enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, including the majestic Kanchenjunga , and pay respects at the Gorkha War Memorial. It's a popular stop for those exploring the Darjeeling area.

What to expect

You can expect a beautifully maintained garden area surrounding the loop, offering various viewpoints. The atmosphere is generally lively, especially when the Toy Train passes through, drawing crowds eager for photos. It’s a place for both quiet reflection at the memorial and enjoying the natural beauty.

Historical background

I was constructed in 1919 by the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway to overcome a steep gradient and reduce the sharp curve of the railway line. The Gorkha War Memorial was added later, commemorating the Gorkha soldiers of Darjeeling who sacrificed their lives for the nation.

Key highlights

My main highlights include the perfect vantage point to see the Toy Train complete its 360-degree loop, the beautifully landscaped garden, and the solemn Gorkha War Memorial at its center. On clear days, the views of the snow-capped Kanchenjunga range are breathtaking.

Best time to go

The best time to visit me is during the clear weather months, typically from March to May and September to November, for the best mountain views. Early mornings often offer the clearest skies and fewer crowds.

Practical info

There's a nominal entry fee to access the garden and memorial. The loop is easily accessible by road from Darjeeling or Ghoom , and parking is generally available nearby. You might spend around 30-60 minutes exploring the area.

Good to know

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway , of which I am an integral part, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If seeing the Toy Train pass through is a priority for you, try to time your visit with its schedule.
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