Little Tibet
Nishalika ShrivastavaNishalika Shrivastava/Times Travel Editor/RESORTS, DARJEELING/ Updated : Apr 15, 2016, 16:12 IST
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Little Tibet is a beautiful boutique resort located on the Mall Road. It offers its guests a unique experience by combining comfort, style, Tibetan charm and hospitality. The resort has 24 well-designed rooms with LCD TV, electron … Read more
Little Tibet is a beautiful boutique resort located on the Mall Road. It offers its guests a unique experience by combining comfort, style, Tibetan charm and hospitality. The resort has 24 well-designed rooms with LCD TV, electronic safe, tea/coffee maker and various other amenities. In addition, guests can avail in-house facilities such as gift shop, business centre, round-the-clock front desk, parking, salon and spa. There is also a garden with a gazebo that is perfect to spend leisure time. Read less

Little Tibet is a beautiful boutique resort located on the Mall Road. It offers its guests a unique experience by combining comfort, style, Tibetan charm and hospitality. The resort has 24 well-designed rooms with LCD TV, electronic safe, tea/coffee maker and various other amenities. In addition, guests can avail in-house facilities such as gift shop, business centre, round-the-clock front desk, parking, salon and spa. There is also a garden with a gazebo that is perfect to spend leisure time. Along with savouring the taste of Tibetan food and drink, guests can relish Indian, Tandoori, Chinese, Continental and local fare at the resort. Guests can enjoy mesmerising views of Darjeeling from the rooftop sun deck cum coffee parlour of Little Tibet. Tashi Delek!
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