About Darjeeling: Darjeeling, located at an elevation of 7,000 feet, was given to the East India Company by the King of Sikkim in the 1800s. Darjeeling, like many other hill stations in India, was primarily created by the British as a sanatorium for their troops. It also functioned as a summer retreat for Raj officers from sweltering Calcutta, which served as the capital until 1931. The creation of tea estates in the area resulted in a massive influx of workers. Today, it is a multicultural place with a nice blend of languages, cultures, and religions, surrounded by the gardens that produce the GI-tagged Darjeeling tea, the 'champagne of teas'. You can travel between Darjeeling and Ghoom on the UNESCO-designated Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) or the "toy train". Sometimes the toy train and the motorable road run alongside each other, evoking sequences from the films Aradhana, Parineeta, and Barfi.