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Darjeeling is a home to the people of a different culture, language, custom and cast. When British first arrived here for the during 1840 Darjeeling was completely forested and virtually uninhabited. There was a sizeable number of Lepcha and Gurkha people and some Bhutias during that time. By 1857 Darjeling had a population of 10,000 people. The population increased after 1870s with the immigration of Nepali and followed by Tibetian refugee in 1957.

Because of fast development in Darjeeling, people from neighboring countries like Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan and even from Sikkim girl with the childand West Bengal plains started to settle here. The most important community in Darjeeling is Nepalese, which holds the largest population. Apart from them the Lepchas, Bhutias, Shepras, Newars are important communities having their won language, dress, food and culture.

Most of the people of Darjeeling are follower of Buddhism, which is also known as Lamasim.The Gompa or the monastery is the pivot of the community life of both the Lepchas and Bhutias. However, Hinduism is also practiced by a large number of the Nepalese people.

Places near Darjeeling

Bagdogra
Darjeeling
Ghoom
Kalijhora
Kalimpong
Kurseong
Latpanchar
Lava
Lepchajagat
Lolegaon
Maneybhanjan
Mirik
Pedong
Phalut
Samthar
Sandakphu
Siliguri
Singhalila NP
Tinchuley
Tista
Tonglu


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Darjeeling Tea
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