The little region of Siliguri, which is bordered by the Mahananda River and is located in the foothills of the Himalayas, is endowed with a certain beauty. Siliguri's natural beauty and cultural diversity will appeal to anyone, in addition to its evident strategic location to the north-eastern area of India and prominence as a trading and commercial centre in north Bengal. For all travellers, Siliguri serves as the entry point to the north-eastern hill stations, Sikkim, and North Bengal. On clear days, one may even catch a breathtaking view of the Himalayan ranges. Also, it serves as a hub for all travellers heading to Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal, which are nearby.
"Tea, Tourism, Transport, and Timber" are the four Ts that are associated with Siliguri. Siliguri is a place you should visit for both business and pleasure due to its growing population and the efficient functioning of its retail, hospitality, real estate, and other economic sectors.
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The best time of year to visit Siliguri is during the winter, which lasts from October to February. Temperatures drop to 8 to 10 degrees Celsius, and in certain areas, particularly early in the morning, they are often accompanied by dense fog and sporadic light rain. The summer and monsoon months are the worst for travelling because of how hot and humid they are.
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