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From the vast high plains of Ladakh to the forested valleys of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Sikkim, India’s mountain regions offer some of the most striking landscapes on the planet. Snow-capped peaks, ancient monasteries and remote communities make these journeys unforgettable.
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Mumbai’s suburban railway is not just a transport system, it is the lifeblood of the city. Carrying over seven million passengers every day, it is one of the busiest urban rail networks in the world and an essential part of daily life for millions of Mumbaikars. For travellers interested in understanding India beyond the obvious sights, a journey on Mumbai’s local trains offers a rare and authentic glimpse into the rhythm of the city.
At Darjeeling Tours, we believe train travel reveals more than landscapes. In Mumbai, it reveals people, routines and a city in constant motion. Explore Mumbai’s suburban trains, insider travel tips and how the city’s local rail network leads into the scenic Konkan Railway journey along India’s west coast. When we built the NorthEast Frontier Railway (NFR) Tour – March 2026 we knew we wanted to take travellers somewhere truly off the beaten path. Stretching from the lush tea plains of Assam up into the hills, this rugged region boasts dramatic landscapes and cultural richness that few outsiders have experienced. Tucked into that itinerary is one of the most captivating yet underappreciated highlights of the trip: the Barail Mountain Range.
If you’re drawn to rail journeys, cultural travel in India, and landscapes that feel like a well-kept secret, the Barail Range is a highlight that will linger long after the tour ends. Set among cliffs the colour of copper and slate, the meeting point of the Indus and Zanskar rivers is one of Ladakh’s most quietly astonishing sights. Travellers often expect the drama of high passes and the serenity of monasteries, yet almost nobody anticipates how moving it is to stand where two ancient rivers collide in a swirl of shifting colours. It is more than a viewpoint. It is a geographical landmark, a cultural touchstone and a window into Ladakh’s place in the wider story of India and the Himalayas.
For centuries, pashmina has been celebrated as one of the world’s finest and most luxurious textiles. Soft, feather-light, and exquisitely warm, it has draped emperors, inspired poets, and travelled along ancient trade routes. But beyond its beauty lies a story of craftsmanship, geography, and cultural heritage that is as rich as the fabric itself.
There’s a buzz in the air — and a plume of steam rising over Tipong Colliery in Assam! 🔥
In March 2026, as part of our Darjeeling Tours Northeast Frontier adventure, we’ll witness something truly special: the team at Tipong has completed a thorough overhaul of ‘David’, and he’s all set to be fired up specially for our Darjeeling Tour guests on the Northeast Frontier Rail Tour. It has been many years since David was last fired up making this a very rare and special experience. Track-laying work begins shortly, ahead of a trial run, and we can’t wait to see David steaming along the rails once again! |
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