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How To Reach Sumendu Lake

Mirik, West Bengal, India
Sumendu Lake, also famously known as Mirik Lake, is the principal draw and focal point of the entire town. This magnificent man-made lake spans an impressive length of approximately 1.25 kilometers and is fed naturally by rainwater, ensuring it remains full and vibrant throughout the year. The lake is geographically split into two distinct banks, each offering a unique scenic experience. The western bank is dramatically enveloped by a dense plantation of Cryptomeria and Pine trees, locally referred to as the Dhupi forest, which provides shaded walking trails. In contrast, the eastern bank features a well-maintained, expansive green garden, perfect for relaxation and picnics, which was historically a Polo ground during the British colonial era. Connecting these two contrasting banks in the middle is a structural marvel, the elegant 80-foot long arch footbridge known as Indreni Pull (Rainbow Bridge). A total paved pathway of about 3.5 kilometers encircles the entire lake, providing a continuous, scenic track for leisurely walks, offering continuous views of the surrounding hills and, on a clear day, the snow-capped Mount Kanchenjunga in the distance. The lake is home to numerous fishes, and feeding them from the bridge area is a popular activity for tourists. (Word Count: 185) The lakes tranquil waters and the surrounding lush greenery create a picture-postcard setting, perfectly embodying the peaceful charm of Mirik. The depth of the lake is variable, ranging from about 3 feet to a maximum of 25 feet. Boating is a favorite activity here, offering a unique perspective of the town and the bridge. Historically, the area was a marshland before being developed into the lake that exists today. The development was carefully planned to enhance the natural environment, turning the marsh into the beautiful aquatic centerpiece that attracts thousands of visitors annually. The lake is an integral part of Mirik's identity, symbolizing the towns serene retreat status. The environment around the lake is kept pristine, offering fresh mountain air and a quiet, unhurried pace of life, which is a significant contrast to the bustling cities of the plains. (Word Count: 215)

How to Reach

By Air: The nearest airport to Mirik is Bagdogra Airport (IXB), located in Siliguri, approximately 55 to 60 kilometers away.

From Bagdogra to Mirik Lake: Upon arrival at Bagdogra, one must travel to Mirik by road.

Various options are available:

Pre-paid Taxi/Private Cab: The most comfortable and quickest way. Taxis are readily available outside the airport terminal. The journey takes approximately 1. 5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions on the hilly route (NH 31C and NH 110).

Shared Jeep/Sumo: A more budget-friendly option. Shared taxis/jeeps are available from the nearby Tenzing Norgay Bus Terminus in Siliguri, which is a short taxi ride from the airport. The shared jeeps drop passengers at the Mirik Bus Stop, which is only 1 KM from the lake.

By Train: The nearest major railway station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP), also located in Siliguri, approximately 50 to 55 kilometers from Mirik. NJP is a major railhead and is well-connected to all major cities across India, including Kolkata, Delhi, and Mumbai, via major express trains.

From NJP to Mirik Lake: Similar to the airport, the rest of the journey is by road.

Private Taxi/Cab: Available outside the station, taking about 2 to 2. 5 hours to reach Mirik.

Shared Taxi/Bus: Frequent shared taxis and government/private buses run from the NJP area or the Tenzing Norgay Bus Terminus to Mirik. This is the most economical way.

By Road: Mirik is exceptionally well-connected by a network of picturesque mountain roads.

From Siliguri: Approximately 50 km (2-hour drive). Regular bus and taxi services are available.

From Darjeeling: Approximately 49 km (2-hour drive). The route is scenic and can be covered by buses, private cabs, or shared jeeps.

From Kurseong: Approximately 30 km (1 to 1. 5-hour drive).

Local Transport: The final journey of 1 KM from the Mirik Bus Stop or taxi stand to Sumendu Lake can be covered by a short walk, a local taxi, or even a pony ride, which are often available around the bus stop area. For the final approach, the lake is easily visible and accessible from the main road (State Highway 12).

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