Hornbill Park, located between Rongtong and Chunabhatti on Hill Cart Road, has quickly become a viral hotspot, drawing social media influencers and tourists alike. The park features a skywalk, local food stalls, and traditional dress photo-ops—all under the shade of a majestic banyan tree where Great Indian Hornbills are often seen. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway adds nostalgic charm as it passes by twice daily.
How to Reach Hornbill Park
- By Air:-The nearest airport is Bagdogra Airport (approx. 50 km). From there, hire a taxi to Tindharia.
- By Train:-Get off at New Jalpaiguri (NJP). Shared cars (if you’re lucky) or private taxis are available to Tindharia.
- By Road:- From Siliguri, NBSTC Buses and shared cabs are available to Thindharia from Siliguri Junction. The Hornbill Park falls en route to Thindharia.
Tip: Use offline Google Maps or download routes beforehand due to limited network.

Hornbill Park - Key Attractions
Hornbill Park is a perfect escape for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and families. It is home to the rare Rufous-necked and Great Hornbills, and the surrounding thick sal and oak forests offer peaceful trails ideal for short hikes or leisurely walks.
The famous Darjeeling Himalayan Railway also passes by the area twice a day, adding a charming touch to the experience. It’s a rare moment that combines history with natural beauty, perfect for photographers and families alike.
For visitors with children, the park has slides and seesaws installed, making it a fun and safe place for children to enjoy. Combined with the open green spaces and natural surroundings, it offers a perfect setting for kids to play and explore while staying close to nature.
The park is also a great place to relax, have a picnic, or simply breathe in the fresh mountain air. Benches are placed under shady trees, and the surrounding forest often comes alive with the calls of birds, rustling leaves, and distant views of the hills. It’s a peaceful yet engaging destination that encourages both activity and rest.

Best Time to Visit
Nov–Feb: Peak hornbill sightings, cold & clear skies.
Mar–Apr: Blossoming forests, rare migratory birds.
Jul–Sept: Lush greenery, but slippery trails.

Nearby Places to Explore
- Rongtong Heritage Railway Station:-
A mandatory stop on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway route, Rongtong station is surrounded by lush hills and offers a nostalgic glimpse into colonial-era travel.
2. Giddapahar View Point:-
This scenic viewpoint provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding hills, valleys, and the snow-capped peaks of Kanchenjunga on clear days.
3. Paglajhora Waterfall
A beautiful seasonal waterfall tucked in the forested slopes, perfect for nature walks and quick photo stops during monsoon and post-monsoon months.
4. Jogmaya Tea Estate
One of the lesser-known but picturesque tea gardens near Kurseong offers peaceful walks, fresh air, and the chance to see traditional tea plucking in action.
5. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum
Located in his ancestral home in Giddapahar, this museum showcases personal belongings, letters, and photographs of Netaji, offering a deep insight into his life and legacy.
6. Sukna Forest Museum
Located at the entrance of the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, the Sukna Forest Museum offers a quick and informative stop for nature enthusiasts. The museum displays preserved wildlife specimens, forest tools, and educational exhibits about the region’s flora and fauna.

Responsible Travel Tips
- Do not litter in the forest, carry all trash back
- Avoid playing loud music
- Respect the local guides and villagers, their culture and personal space
- Support local businesses and tourism