Planning a Trip to Darjeeling Despite Teesta Flooding? Here's What You Need to Know

If you're planning to head to Darjeeling right now, here's some reassuring news: the main routes to Darjeeling remain open and accessible despite the recent heavy rains and disruptions caused by the Teesta flooding and landslides on neighboring highways.

While National Highway 10 (NH-10)—which connects Sikkim and Kalimpong—experienced closure and diversions due to flooding and landslides, the Darjeeling routes themselves have seen rapid restoration. As of late July 29, single-lane traffic has resumed in partly affected areas**, especially on the Darjeeling–Kalimpong corridor, with road crews actively working to keep access clear.

For travelers coming from Siliguri, the **Rohini–Kurseong route remains open and is currently the best route** to Darjeeling. Alternative roads through Sukna and Pankhabari are also operational. While the Hill Cart Road (NH-110) may still face occasional delays due to minor slides or weather conditions, there have been no complete closures reported as of today.

✅ In Summary:
Darjeeling is accessible by road from the plains.
- NH-10 is impacted, but NH-110, Rohini, and alternative hill routes to Darjeeling are functioning.
- Authorities are monitoring landslide-prone zones, but no red alerts have been issued specifically for Darjeeling roads.
- Expect traffic slowdowns, but tourist vehicles, buses, and taxis are safely reaching Darjeeling.

📍 For Travel Assistance or Inquiries:
📞 Contact: +91 82072 19672  
📧 Email: darjeelinghost@gmail.com

Feel free to reach out for real-time road updates, tourist accommodation info, or help planning your route to the Queen of the Hills.

Stay safe, stay updated, and enjoy the lush monsoon charm that Darjeeling has to offer.


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