Sillery Gaon

Sillery Gaon is a small village in the Kalimpong district of the state of West Bengal, India. Sillery Gaon is situated at an altitude of 6000 ft. It locally known as New Darjeeling.

Etymology

There are many myths and legends associated with the name Sillery. It is said to be a portmanteau derived from the word Sillery, which is a plant that grows in abundance in the region. This area also abounds in cinchona plantation, which was introduced in the region by the British as a source of quinine used for the treatment of malaria.

Tourist attractions

The area offers views of the Mt. Kangchenjunga and its is allied peaks. An attraction for tourists visiting Sillery Gaon is Sangchen Dorjee Monastery, which was built during the Bhutanese rule in Pedong.

Reach

Sillery Gaon can be reached by a motorable road from Pedong.

Coordinates: 27°08′N 88°35′E / 27.14°N 88.58°E / 27.14; 88.58

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