Finally a mature, thoughtful, and educative video. I was in Kalimpong during the early 80s. Some of my experiences then: a) A small restaurant near Kanchan cinema sold a plate of non-veg momo and a bowl of non-veg noodles for 50 paisa each! b) The Swiss dairy farm next to St. Augustine's School exported cheese and lollipops to Hong Kong, UK, Macau. c) A small town with 15-20 schools that has kept the Scottish bagpipe legacy on till today d) Prince of Wales, George Mallory, Lady Mountbatten, Rabindra Nath Tagore, Indira Gandhi, HH Dalai Lama visited Kalimpong e) During 1959-65, the CIA, CBI, ROC, RAW, SB, CPP spies in KPG, following the exodus of Tibetans and Chiang Kai-shek supporters into KPG/India f) The first Chinese school founded in Kalimpong/India, later converted to Jubilee High school g) Best Vermicelli noodles (phing) exported to Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim and other Indian cities h) Scores of tarpaulin bag shops/factories that had tourists/jawans from all over India coming to Kalimpong to purchase. Good Old Days!
Thank you so much for your detailed comment. There were quite a few things in there that was so enlightening. Old stories of our little kalimpong is something that the current age of children do not know anything about and will never know if nobody tells them. I believe that if people do not know their history, they have nothing to hold on too, which means they will not have much pride in it and If they don't have pride on it, they will not have a strong affinity to take care of it enough.
A few additions that comes to mind: i) 15-20 Hakka Chinese establishments, mostly shoe stalls and restaurants. Kalimpong boots were so popular j) Influenced by Duran Duran band (1980), the teens/youngsters dressed in suits, sporting trendy hairstyles. Youngsters had panache k) Kalimpong was a hippie town in the 1970s. Hard Rock and Psychedelic music reached Kalimpong before rest of India. I was introduced to Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead, CSNY, CCR, Deep Purple, Led Zep, Frank Zappa, Grand Funk in Kalimpong. Nepali music was at its zenith too l) Dr. Graham's Homes boarding school comprised of several cottages that had names. It was like a precursor to Hogwarts(Harry Potter) m) Tibetan refugees entering Kalimpong used silver coin called Srang that was accepted as currency by merchants n) No LPG gas those days. Hiking to Reli Khola, eating 'tarul, roti, aludum,' for lunch and carrying dry logs all the way home for fuel was fun
@@yaknyeti What we got the remaining of that era would be the bell-bottom pants & the music you have mentioned. I always thought Frank Zappa was a crazy musician 😅
Hi, well made video. Was born & brought up in kalimpong. I live in Chennai now. I'm glad you mentioned the good & the bad sides! Feel sad when I see the crowds, squalor , countless vehicles etc. The town I grew up in was a sleepy, beautiful green place. But the good still remains. Nothing can take away the beauty of the Himalayas, daras, kholas, etc. And the Haat was a great favourite always.. Thanks for a great honest take on our beautiful hometown!
Kudos to you for highlighting beef,buff and pork supremacy!!! It has become very essential for people to know how people in the hills cherish the inclusivity in our meats despite coming from different cultural and religious backgrounds.
Though I was in kalimpong for 2 years but this place always has a special place in my heart.after seeing this video it just reminded me of my school days Good old Days🫶
Very humble & nice video.Made me nostalgic as i studied for past 7 years from1998-2004 at St.Philomena Girls high school. Thankyou for showing us this video.I really used to enjoy eating momo from Gompus hotel where my father used to take us before reaching us to hostel, eating ice-cream from Kalash,watching movies in The Novelty hall & doing marchpast from there to enter the public ground during 15th August.I really missed those school days.
I had a childhood friend from Kalimpong. We went to a boarding school in Mirik. We separated after 4th grade. I always think about her and miss her. I wish I could meet her again. One day i will definitely visit Kalimpong. ❤
I used to go to Kalimpong when I was young, I saw Kalimpong change little by little before my eyes . Today I saw again through your eyes. Asadharon , thanks you 😊 
I'm absolutely blown by the quality, the meticulous attention to detail ( momo ko spelling) that you give to this video, or any of your videos. I'm very very impressed. Subscribed, notifications turned to all.👍
So well made video with the heartfelt words and words.. I spend my childhood in kpg and haven’t been able to go back in 15 years or so .. looking at the recent videos I see that lot of things are the same in a good and a sad ways .. We love our little cute kpg town .. ❤❤❤
Well made video. I studied in DGH and went to kalimpong after 35 years. I was disappointed at the dirt and filth around and couldn't find the kalimpong of my childhood. However I enjoyed the momo. Forgot to get into larks shop.
Great video. As always there is something different that you try to bring on each video and all of them have their own unique things. Love the way you shoot and the narration. Really impressed with the amount of effort that you put on each of them. Looking forward to many more videos like these....
Loved it. Very nicely presented. Dherai ramro👏🏼👏🏼 ….maybe u will include few phrases in local dialect to add still another slice of Zing to ur narrative n visuals. Spies. The unique location of Kalingang in the hey days of the 60s, made it a rendezvous of choice for the cloak and dagger statecraft practitioners. Surrounded by great powers vying for coveted hand that would tighten their grip…… There is a courageous movement for producing ethnic traditional cheese………..may make an interesting topic. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍👍
Beautiful video bhai., I am a long time resident of kalimpong , but some places were also unknown to me, like the amdo restaurant and the book cafe. I am in service and get posted all over West bengal, but i always come back. i can never describe what it means to be from Kalimpong. It just feels right. It is sad that nowadays the youth are moving out for jobs and traditional arts are dying out. But it is great to see so many talented individuals cropping up from our very own kalimpong. I had visited Pujey dhara before. thankfully they have put up railings, i see. even me being pahar ko keti felt quite dizzy looking down at the beautiful view.. keep posting and good luck.
@@minoritysection7914 Thank you so much 🙏... Kalimpong has a lot to offer but needs a little work at the same time. It is really a great place to live in ... A little laid back giving it still an old world charm.
Being born and brought up in kpg i feel so guilty for being sooo unaware of most of the informations as i didn't really explore kalimpong when i lived there and i deeply regret it as i am away from home now🤧. Thank you very much for providing with such great insights!🙌
Finally, I got nice video featuring Kalimpong in details, both good & bad, but interestingly I never knew Kuzay Dara & Ancient Church which described Jesus as Monk. Though it's my maternal home & spend my childhood there so i'm emotionally connected with Kalimpong. Thanks for your latest information. I suggest you to go Lava, Kaffer, Reshap, Gumba Dara, Pedong, Samthar etc. all are inside Kalimpong district only, so you'll find historic places & popular tourist destinations. Hope to see some more videos on these places. Keep going ahead & good luck...❤️👍🏼 Thanks 😊
@@HimalayasTravel thank you so much... Making more videos is definately the plan... But slowly....don't wanna do it for the race of it....more for the love.
Wish this was published earlier. It would have been great for me since I visited this beautiful town back in January. I surely did miss quite a many places to visit and explore. Hopefully I get to re-visit it soon.
My words, are less for u But still your hook lines And the idea of putting chapter Makes everyone queries And every story line was worthy for the place and for me too❤❤❤❤❤
Thoroughly enjoyed and wanted more. A well thought out, well presented video with a message and information. Bhai, keep producing. I yearn for Kalimpong stories as you can see from my name that connects me to the place. So mature, so professional, beautifully toned (without yelling like the vloggers ), loved every section of it. Thank you.
I thought I'm the only one who loves the beauTy and uniqueness of kalimpong but I'm glad u covered almost everything which I'm aware of !! so yes do let more people know that Kpg is more than just delo and durpin!!
Very factual and I can see that the production of this video is by a passionate local and not an armchair traveler/vlogger.I also love the balance of the Good with the Bad and bypassing the Ugly !
Thanks daa for recommendation Abo chutti haru tira ghar goyo bhane recommended Momo dokan haru hernu payo Kashmir dara pani ghumu parne resha abo tah Your video was beautiful and really sold the spirit of Kalimpong to the viewers .
Lovely feel good video. Having grown up here as a student of the hills, your video brings back a lot of cherished memories. Definitely makes me want to revisit on a Thursday. I hope this video is equally enticing and informative for the first-time visitor as well.
Ohh goodness the Laphing was truly personal that no one bothered to talk about it. Planning to return back to mountains next month, flapping my old blue kusume rumal bought from CK Chowk some 4 years ago. I just pray the roads ready to welcome me home. Thanks for lovely video 🫶
Well compiled video of Kalimpong. Maybe you could make more such videos....like about the history & significance of Kalimpong, culture & authentic food!
Well sometimes we stumble upon something precious and this is it. Maybe the too much gen z content your video gives a different perspective of viewing our little town.Kudos the filmography the sounds and the research . I hope you take a keen interest in surrounding areas of Kalimpong and hope one day also shed light upon the Cincohna plantations in Kalimpong as they have a history and culture yet to be lime lighted.
Hi, thank you so much. The intention is to make more insightful videos on Kpg and I keep a lookout on the comments for ideas just like this one. Thank you for your suggestion. The history of the Cinchona plantations is an underrated one. To be honest I really think hardly anyone knows what the history on it really is and that includes me too. Will do some reading on the same now that you piqued my interest. Thank you once agin.
Can't add value to your video (and therefore I should shut up!). Spent several years in the late 50s passing through the town - initially by train (and stopping for lunch once at the railway station) and then mostly by road. Spent one summer for TWO MONTHS at the summer bungalow (again, don't want to drop names but it was a famous place then and probably something else now). Consider the town to be idyllic for an enjoyable extended vacation. Thanks for bringing back the memories. Let us hope the town continues to proper in the best possible way. Your efforts are enviable.
@@MathaGoram Thank you for such a beautiful comment. I am sure a lot would be scratching their heads where you have mentioned the train & the railway station. It is immensely profound when someone mentions a part of history that was somewhat lost & forgotten in time.
I also want to suggest you 2 more topics which is Nursuries in Kalimpong which is world-wide popular & 15th August celebration which seems to be 2nd largest celebration after New Delhi. I also want to do some stories on Kalimpong & did in my past but residing in Gangtok is not possible for me come again & again for that. But since you are there, you can do lot more about Kalimpong. We sitting here can like, share, comment & subscribe your channel to support you & boost you. ❤😊
@@Oo13.00 hmmm....good that u mentioned it....I never thought about it...now that I am thinking....I think it is true that u only get fambi in kalimpong.... Thank u so much... I can definitely use this in my future videos.
Since I am a 2-legged momo lover from kpg. I would suggest to visit a shop near puje dara taxi stand , it was made of wooden the shop until my last visit, 50 rupees 4 momo with soup. Over mitho lagtheo eksamai ma
Beautifully done ✔️We Kalimpong’s know how to keep our home town clean but the fact that outsiders don’t care about our home town 🤷 I hope one day we can get some good news from the authorities to make it better and safe for everyone in kalimpong ❤
In June this year I was travelling from Lolaygaon to Takdah via Kalimpong. I thought of stopping somewhere in Kalimpong to have lunch and look around. But sadly I was not able to find a single parking space and had to hit the road towards Teesta Bazaar. The authorities should and must look into such issues. The same is with Darjeeling. This way people are going to lose interest in these beautiful towns. And your video hits the correct spots.
True! if your are a non-local it becomes even more difficult. I know that this is kinda the scene everywhere but if we don't start thinking about it, it will ultimately lead to a total nightmare like Darjeeling.
@@silkrouteproductions I purposely hired a car to take us to Darjeeling from Takdah. The very thought of spending useless hours in a jam and burning precious fuel prompted me to make the decision. Darjeeling has seriously become overcrowded. I think these places should become permit based for tourists to regulate the number of people coming to the hills.
Momo or Momos both are correct depending on how u put it. Dumpling plural is dumplings. If I am not wrong momo is a tibtein word so how can a non Tibeteins set a rule how it should be called. Btw as a northeast love to visit sikkim & neighbouring places.
@@Oldiamondy You should visit and you are heartily welcome however I would beg to differ on momo. Yes the word is of Tibetan origin and when a plate of momo is served, it is already served in a plural form, that is, more than one piece. Its like saying pastas for pasta. Momos is an anglcized version of the same, meaning we have been modifying the word because we are putting in a plural version to the actual word as the word momo is not of English origin.
Great history, culture, and kind and friendly locals…. I visited KPG in January 2023 after about 15 years. Disappointed to see the town ruined with so much trash everywhere. As much as I want to visit often and perhaps even buy property there, filth around neighborhoods in the town and lack of civic sense among its people have become a real turn off for me, for now. Perhaps I will come around to loving trashy towns one day or Kalimpong will correct its course and return to its former glory. Please keep the town clean, will ya?
Thank you sir. The intention was to put forward a little bit of awareness and not just make a flowery video. I believe sometimes people just learn to live with what's around them, kinda like silent adaptability, rather than make an effort until something jolts them right out of their seats and the unwanted stares right back at them.
The thing was, there were really too many of them to mention them all. Like I said, it would be a video on its own. Yes, ABC momos..great place. The place is still there although with a few changes now.
Kindly inform/educate traditional attire rental owners to provide authentic traditional attire to tourists for click photos or video. I see in many tourist spot these custome rentals are not our native custome.
The problems in the hills . The management and people entirely depend on Nature , utilizing it to the fullest BUT never give anything back. hardly any maintenance and development too. The budget goes nowhere but in the pockets.
Finally a mature, thoughtful, and educative video. I was in Kalimpong during the early 80s. Some of my experiences then:
a) A small restaurant near Kanchan cinema sold a plate of non-veg momo and a bowl of non-veg noodles for 50 paisa each!
b) The Swiss dairy farm next to St. Augustine's School exported cheese and lollipops to Hong Kong, UK, Macau.
c) A small town with 15-20 schools that has kept the Scottish bagpipe legacy on till today
d) Prince of Wales, George Mallory, Lady Mountbatten, Rabindra Nath Tagore, Indira Gandhi, HH Dalai Lama visited Kalimpong
e) During 1959-65, the CIA, CBI, ROC, RAW, SB, CPP spies in KPG, following the exodus of Tibetans and Chiang Kai-shek supporters into KPG/India
f) The first Chinese school founded in Kalimpong/India, later converted to Jubilee High school
g) Best Vermicelli noodles (phing) exported to Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim and other Indian cities
h) Scores of tarpaulin bag shops/factories that had tourists/jawans from all over India coming to Kalimpong to purchase. Good Old Days!
Thank you so much for your detailed comment. There were quite a few things in there that was so enlightening. Old stories of our little kalimpong is something that the current age of children do not know anything about and will never know if nobody tells them. I believe that if people do not know their history, they have nothing to hold on too, which means they will not have much pride in it and If they don't have pride on it, they will not have a strong affinity to take care of it enough.
A few additions that comes to mind:
i) 15-20 Hakka Chinese establishments, mostly shoe stalls and restaurants. Kalimpong boots were so popular
j) Influenced by Duran Duran band (1980), the teens/youngsters dressed in suits, sporting trendy hairstyles. Youngsters had panache
k) Kalimpong was a hippie town in the 1970s. Hard Rock and Psychedelic music reached Kalimpong before rest of India. I was introduced to Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead, CSNY, CCR, Deep Purple, Led Zep, Frank Zappa, Grand Funk in Kalimpong. Nepali music was at its zenith too
l) Dr. Graham's Homes boarding school comprised of several cottages that had names. It was like a precursor to Hogwarts(Harry Potter)
m) Tibetan refugees entering Kalimpong used silver coin called Srang that was accepted as currency by merchants
n) No LPG gas those days. Hiking to Reli Khola, eating 'tarul, roti, aludum,' for lunch and carrying dry logs all the way home for fuel was fun
@@yaknyeti What we got the remaining of that era would be the bell-bottom pants & the music you have mentioned. I always thought Frank Zappa was a crazy musician 😅
@@silkrouteproductions Go-Go pants and Travolta shoes, block heels, DQJ and Bang Bang jeans
@@yaknyeti ❤
Enjoyed watching the vlog. Beautiful shots, all the best
Hi, well made video. Was born & brought up in kalimpong. I live in Chennai now. I'm glad you mentioned the good & the bad sides! Feel sad when I see the crowds, squalor , countless vehicles etc. The town I grew up in was a sleepy, beautiful green place. But the good still remains. Nothing can take away the beauty of the Himalayas, daras, kholas, etc. And the Haat was a great favourite always..
Thanks for a great honest take on our beautiful hometown!
Kudos to you for highlighting beef,buff and pork supremacy!!! It has become very essential for people to know how people in the hills cherish the inclusivity in our meats despite coming from different cultural and religious backgrounds.
Though I was in kalimpong for 2 years but this place always has a special place in my heart.after seeing this video it just reminded me of my school days Good old Days🫶
Spent many years visiting Kalimpong. So enjoyed this video. Very well done
Kalimpong has always been in my heart . I have spend three years of my life in this beautiful place. Memories last forever . Love from Nepal ❤❤❤
Loved it. Very nicely presented all information - Good Wishes to you !!
@@VloggingHunk Thank you so much Bhai ..🙏 means a lot coming from you.🍻
Very humble & nice video.Made me nostalgic as i studied for past 7 years from1998-2004 at St.Philomena Girls high school. Thankyou for showing us this video.I really used to enjoy eating momo from Gompus hotel where my father used to take us before reaching us to hostel, eating ice-cream from Kalash,watching movies in The Novelty hall & doing marchpast from there to enter the public ground during 15th August.I really missed those school days.
@@kingchumlepcha2252 thank you so much.... So glad it gave you nostalgia on kalimpong..❤️
wow....this is very good one video on kalimpong which i had seen till now.
I had a childhood friend from Kalimpong. We went to a boarding school in Mirik. We separated after 4th grade. I always think about her and miss her. I wish I could meet her again. One day i will definitely visit Kalimpong. ❤
I used to go to Kalimpong when I was young, I saw Kalimpong change little by little before my eyes . Today I saw again through your eyes. Asadharon , thanks you 😊

Very honest and beautiful video. Best wishes 👍
Awesome video as always da! Loved it!
Two words about this video: LOVED IT!
@@binoyyonzon Thank you so much.
I'm absolutely blown by the quality, the meticulous attention to detail ( momo ko spelling) that you give to this video, or any of your videos. I'm very very impressed. Subscribed, notifications turned to all.👍
@@dawagensapa6885 Thank you so much for all the love. 🙏
So well made video with the heartfelt words and words.. I spend my childhood in kpg and haven’t been able to go back in 15 years or so .. looking at the recent videos I see that lot of things are the same in a good and a sad ways .. We love our little cute kpg town .. ❤❤❤
Very informative and interesting video even though i am local resident from kalimpong i still didn't know about many things
Great job 👍
@@Cheyong-s4p Thank you so much 🙏
Wow such a beautiful and well researched presentation my compliments 👍
Script, videography, voiceover,music,editing everything is Perfect❤
Good video
@@Uiui711 thank you so much..🙏...love the appreciation 🙌🍻
Very well made 👍👏👏🙏🙏
@@riwonorbhu5325 thank you sooo much 🙏
Very informative and useful video. Different and very original from the rest. Great work Vidhan. Loved it
PRABHU LE KALIMPONG LAI DHERAI ASHISH LE BHAREE DEOS ✝️ 😊❤
MY BEAUTIFUL HOMETOWN FILLED WITH BEAUTIFUL SOULS ❤😊
Well made video. I studied in DGH and went to kalimpong after 35 years. I was disappointed at the dirt and filth around and couldn't find the kalimpong of my childhood. However I enjoyed the momo. Forgot to get into larks shop.
Great video. As always there is something different that you try to bring on each video and all of them have their own unique things.
Love the way you shoot and the narration. Really impressed with the amount of effort that you put on each of them.
Looking forward to many more videos like these....
Such a great video🫡love the vibes of kalimpong really enjoyed💯
Loved it. Very nicely presented. Dherai ramro👏🏼👏🏼 ….maybe u will include few phrases in local dialect to add still another slice of Zing to ur narrative n visuals. Spies. The unique location of Kalingang in the hey days of the 60s, made it a rendezvous of choice for the cloak and dagger statecraft practitioners. Surrounded by great powers vying for coveted hand that would tighten their grip…… There is a courageous movement for producing ethnic traditional cheese………..may make an interesting topic. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍👍
@@mukgrg485 thank you so much...
Comments like these makes one want to do a lot more. Thank you 🙏
Beautiful video bhai., I am a long time resident of kalimpong , but some places were also unknown to me, like the amdo restaurant and the book cafe. I am in service and get posted all over West bengal, but i always come back. i can never describe what it means to be from Kalimpong. It just feels right. It is sad that nowadays the youth are moving out for jobs and traditional arts are dying out. But it is great to see so many talented individuals cropping up from our very own kalimpong. I had visited Pujey dhara before. thankfully they have put up railings, i see. even me being pahar ko keti felt quite dizzy looking down at the beautiful view.. keep posting and good luck.
@@minoritysection7914 Thank you so much 🙏... Kalimpong has a lot to offer but needs a little work at the same time. It is really a great place to live in ... A little laid back giving it still an old world charm.
Being born and brought up in kpg i feel so guilty for being sooo unaware of most of the informations as i didn't really explore kalimpong when i lived there and i deeply regret it as i am away from home now🤧. Thank you very much for providing with such great insights!🙌
Very well made brother... keep up the good work.
Well done bidhant 👏🙌 best wishes to you
@@karmatenzing2593 thank you 🙏
Awww Kalimpong. The best 8 years of my school life...
My best place.I Love Kalimpong.
Finally, I got nice video featuring Kalimpong in details, both good & bad, but interestingly I never knew Kuzay Dara & Ancient Church which described Jesus as Monk. Though it's my maternal home & spend my childhood there so i'm emotionally connected with Kalimpong. Thanks for your latest information. I suggest you to go Lava, Kaffer, Reshap, Gumba Dara, Pedong, Samthar etc. all are inside Kalimpong district only, so you'll find historic places & popular tourist destinations. Hope to see some more videos on these places. Keep going ahead & good luck...❤️👍🏼 Thanks 😊
@@HimalayasTravel thank you so much... Making more videos is definately the plan... But slowly....don't wanna do it for the race of it....more for the love.
Wish this was published earlier. It would have been great for me since I visited this beautiful town back in January. I surely did miss quite a many places to visit and explore. Hopefully I get to re-visit it soon.
My words, are less for u
But still your hook lines
And the idea of putting chapter
Makes everyone queries
And every story line was worthy for the place and for me too❤❤❤❤❤
Thoroughly enjoyed and wanted more. A well thought out, well presented video with a message and information. Bhai, keep producing. I yearn for Kalimpong stories as you can see from my name that connects me to the place. So mature, so professional, beautifully toned (without yelling like the vloggers ), loved every section of it. Thank you.
@@Grahamite thank you so much. Yelling yes....that's an absolute no 😁
🎉 I love Kalimpong and the fantastic people of Kalimpong. Viedo is very interesting and inspiring. 🎉
Such a well compiled video dada ❤️keep them coming and I loved your T-shirt 😎👌
Just plain and simple the way it’s supposed to be. Kudos Bidhan.
I thought I'm the only one who loves the beauTy and uniqueness of kalimpong but I'm glad u covered almost everything which I'm aware of !! so yes do let more people know that Kpg is more than just delo and durpin!!
@@krishnagarg7429 thank you so much 🙏
A well depiction of culture with good market value.
@@elachettri7158 thank you 🙏
Marvelous.
Kindly make a detailed video on Haat Bazar on Thursday.
Very factual and I can see that the production of this video is by a passionate local and not an armchair traveler/vlogger.I also love the balance of the Good with the Bad and bypassing the Ugly !
@@anilgangolli6681 That is exactly what I wanted to do...glad that you could see through it....thank you so much 🙏
@@silkrouteproductions I look forward to more content from you,Daju and wish your endeavours all the best 🙏🏽
Brilliant video bhai ❤ love it . Keep it up .
Beautiful video da!! No sugar coating - just hard facts..
Very nicely compiled and informative video
Coming to kalimpong in the month of February 2025
Will follow your advice .
That's
Dami sathi... eagerly waiting for the next
Great informative video..and background music is also very nice.. please let me know which platform you use for the music..❤
@@manashrcm thank you.... I use Epidemic Sound.
Wow this a great video for the people to watch and know about Kalimpong 🫡❤️ Much Love 🫶🏼
Awesome work brother 🎉
Appreciate you work brother. Hats off
Thanks daa for recommendation
Abo chutti haru tira ghar goyo bhane recommended Momo dokan haru hernu payo
Kashmir dara pani ghumu parne resha abo tah
Your video was beautiful and really sold the spirit of Kalimpong to the viewers .
@@sarnavtamang9385 haha.. definately bro... enjoy yourself hai...
Great work Bidhan.
Supreeb video kalimpong rocks ❤😊
Top notch production, wonderful narrative. Love it
@@xprodepradhan thank you so much 🙏
Hamro kalimpong❤
Great video Bidhan👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽!!
Wow Bidhan da. Kudos
Finest story teller
Pipe maze is our true masterpiece 💪💪 😂😂
Lovely feel good video. Having grown up here as a student of the hills, your video brings back a lot of cherished memories. Definitely makes me want to revisit on a Thursday.
I hope this video is equally enticing and informative for the first-time visitor as well.
@@ayushdhaubanjar8029 glad you liked it.....it's really great to know that it made you nostalgic
Ohh goodness the Laphing was truly personal that no one bothered to talk about it.
Planning to return back to mountains next month, flapping my old blue kusume rumal bought from CK Chowk some 4 years ago.
I just pray the roads ready to welcome me home.
Thanks for lovely video 🫶
@@trulycosmos Thank you so much 🙏...glad you liked it.
Well compiled video of Kalimpong. Maybe you could make more such videos....like about the history & significance of Kalimpong, culture & authentic food!
@@anjupradhan8516 thank you...yes motive is to make more videos on kpg
Nicely done da…keep up the good work 👍👍
@@legsangwangdi1541 thank you bro ✌️🍻
Well sometimes we stumble upon something precious and this is it.
Maybe the too much gen z content your video gives a different perspective of viewing our little town.Kudos the filmography the sounds and the research .
I hope you take a keen interest in surrounding areas of Kalimpong and hope one day also shed light upon the Cincohna plantations in Kalimpong as they have a history and culture yet to be lime lighted.
Hi, thank you so much. The intention is to make more insightful videos on Kpg and I keep a lookout on the comments for ideas just like this one. Thank you for your suggestion. The history of the Cinchona plantations is an underrated one. To be honest I really think hardly anyone knows what the history on it really is and that includes me too. Will do some reading on the same now that you piqued my interest. Thank you once agin.
Dami...much appreciated!!
'Bhtechas'
Can't add value to your video (and therefore I should shut up!). Spent several years in the late 50s passing through the town - initially by train (and stopping for lunch once at the railway station) and then mostly by road. Spent one summer for TWO MONTHS at the summer bungalow (again, don't want to drop names but it was a famous place then and probably something else now). Consider the town to be idyllic for an enjoyable extended vacation. Thanks for bringing back the memories. Let us hope the town continues to proper in the best possible way. Your efforts are enviable.
@@MathaGoram Thank you for such a beautiful comment. I am sure a lot would be scratching their heads where you have mentioned the train & the railway station. It is immensely profound when someone mentions a part of history that was somewhat lost & forgotten in time.
lovely video..where can i get that tshirt please!!
@@_Pala hi, you can look up lugasuga company on Instagram...that where I got it from...
instagram.com/lugasugacompany?igsh=MWp3bDRzZ2V6M2Y3aQ==
Wow engaging and well-presented, nice 😊
@@sherpavlogs4892 thank you so much 🙏
Nice video
Relished it.❤❤❤❤
@@bidhanpradhan1692 Thank you so much 🙏
NIce video 👌
@@travellingwithsam8210 thank you sir 🙏
I also want to suggest you 2 more topics which is Nursuries in Kalimpong which is world-wide popular & 15th August celebration which seems to be 2nd largest celebration after New Delhi. I also want to do some stories on Kalimpong & did in my past but residing in Gangtok is not possible for me come again & again for that. But since you are there, you can do lot more about Kalimpong. We sitting here can like, share, comment & subscribe your channel to support you & boost you. ❤😊
@@HimalayasTravel Thank you so much for all the support ...will definitely try to come up with a lot more...
Awesome
Loved the video but one thing you missed to talk about that’s “Phambi” 😢 which you get only in Kalimpong..
@@Oo13.00 hmmm....good that u mentioned it....I never thought about it...now that I am thinking....I think it is true that u only get fambi in kalimpong.... Thank u so much... I can definitely use this in my future videos.
@@silkrouteproductions Sure..:)
Looking forward for beautiful videos like this. By the way loved your narrative way..
cheers!❣️
Nice one bidhan Da .. loved it 👌🏾🫡
Kyaalimpong, Gyaangtok, Daarjeeling, Kyaalcuta, ,
Since I am a 2-legged momo lover from kpg. I would suggest to visit a shop near puje dara taxi stand , it was made of wooden the shop until my last visit, 50 rupees 4 momo with soup. Over mitho lagtheo eksamai ma
Great video but I feel the iconic schools of Kalimpong have missed a place here...
@@LoneRider_ATB Thank you... Yes ..the schools of kalimpong... Saving it for a different story.
Pork momo of new restaurant ❤❤haat bazaar❤❤and the one and only 15th august❤❤❤
@@sewakthapa8564 oh yes....15th of August is our day for sure 😁
@@silkrouteproductions it’s a celebration bigger than any of our festivals…yeah miss those times… thank you for your video👍
Beautifully done ✔️We Kalimpong’s know how to keep our home town clean but the fact that outsiders don’t care about our home town 🤷 I hope one day we can get some good news from the authorities to make it better and safe for everyone in kalimpong ❤
Love watching your content. Another wonderful video.
Loved the tshirt too ' Bhetchas' chus li 😂😅
Anta man ko kura vandinu va..no momos just momo.
@@Ant-hony28...thank you so much.....glad u liked the Tshirt too😂
In June this year I was travelling from Lolaygaon to Takdah via Kalimpong. I thought of stopping somewhere in Kalimpong to have lunch and look around. But sadly I was not able to find a single parking space and had to hit the road towards Teesta Bazaar. The authorities should and must look into such issues. The same is with Darjeeling. This way people are going to lose interest in these beautiful towns. And your video hits the correct spots.
True! if your are a non-local it becomes even more difficult. I know that this is kinda the scene everywhere but if we don't start thinking about it, it will ultimately lead to a total nightmare like Darjeeling.
@@silkrouteproductions I purposely hired a car to take us to Darjeeling from Takdah. The very thought of spending useless hours in a jam and burning precious fuel prompted me to make the decision. Darjeeling has seriously become overcrowded. I think these places should become permit based for tourists to regulate the number of people coming to the hills.
@@sutsarnox that would be a hard one to do...but I feel we can certainly learn a lot from our neighbour Bhutan.
Beautifully Made Vidoe... From #ashisrai07
11:59 sheeeeshh 😂
No parking place for outside tourist. Every side occupied by line ko taxi.
❤❤❤
😊❤
Momo or Momos both are correct depending on how u put it. Dumpling plural is dumplings. If I am not wrong momo is a tibtein word so how can a non Tibeteins set a rule how it should be called. Btw as a northeast love to visit sikkim & neighbouring places.
@@Oldiamondy You should visit and you are heartily welcome however I would beg to differ on momo. Yes the word is of Tibetan origin and when a plate of momo is served, it is already served in a plural form, that is, more than one piece. Its like saying pastas for pasta. Momos is an anglcized version of the same, meaning we have been modifying the word because we are putting in a plural version to the actual word as the word momo is not of English origin.
just a video that someone cant skip.. nice work, nice videography, nice editing, nice narrative. every thing just simply perfect... BHETCHAS ❤❤
@@tashibhutia8748 thank you so much🍻 ...the tee has certainly been noticed 😁
Saw a Minolta after a long time.
And oh I forgot Kanchan ko kachar machar shop where we went as students to you know have kachar machar and 😂😂
@@sewakthapa8564 this place ...ur kachar machar...amazing peero alu dum thukpa 🍻
❤️
Great history, culture, and kind and friendly locals…. I visited KPG in January 2023 after about 15 years. Disappointed to see the town ruined with so much trash everywhere. As much as I want to visit often and perhaps even buy property there, filth around neighborhoods in the town and lack of civic sense among its people have become a real turn off for me, for now. Perhaps I will come around to loving trashy towns one day or Kalimpong will correct its course and return to its former glory. Please keep the town clean, will ya?
Thank you sir. The intention was to put forward a little bit of awareness and not just make a flowery video. I believe sometimes people just learn to live with what's around them, kinda like silent adaptability, rather than make an effort until something jolts them right out of their seats and the unwanted stares right back at them.
You forgot one of the oldest and most authentic momo restaurant in kalimpong..ABC hotel..10th mile.. opposite roshini electricals..
The thing was, there were really too many of them to mention them all. Like I said, it would be a video on its own. Yes, ABC momos..great place. The place is still there although with a few changes now.
So plural of Momo is... Momo?
@@MithunOnTheNet there is no plural...cause it is not English...
Kindly inform/educate traditional attire rental owners to provide authentic traditional attire to tourists for click photos or video. I see in many tourist spot these custome rentals are not our native custome.
The problems in the hills . The management and people entirely depend on Nature , utilizing it to the fullest BUT never give anything back. hardly any maintenance and development too. The budget goes nowhere but in the pockets.
nicely roasted 😂😂😂😂