Lamahatta, a quiet village located in the Eastern Himalayas and 1,737 meters above sea level, has been an emerging eco-tourism destination that captivates visitors with its tranquil beauty and sustainable travel experience. Situated approximately 23 kilometers away from Darjeeling, the name "Lamahatta" derives from the local terms' 'lama' meaning monk, and 'hatta', meaning hut, reflecting the area's deep rooted Buddhist culture. The landscape of Lamahatta is characterized by its lush pine and 'dhupi' forests, sprawling tea garden, and the panoramic view of the Kanchenjunga ranges. One of the village's highlights is the Lamahatta Eco Park, a well-maintained public park that offers walking trails, sitting areas and spectacular viewpoints that overlook the mountain ranges. Activities in Lamahatta are mainly focused on trekking, as you can enjoy your way in the dense forest, exploring hidden waterfalls and sacred lakes. Cultural experiences in Lamahatta include traditional dances, local cuisine and participating in Buddhist meditation sessions. Lamahatta is not just a destination but a testament to the beauty of the harmonious co-existence of humans and nature. Its development as an eco-tourism spot has brought attention to it worldwide, making it a must-visit destination for the holidays.