Darjeeling: Sandakphu, the highest point of Bengal situated at 3636m,
witnessed the first snowfall of this winter season on Friday, while it
drizzled in Darjeeling. Hill life was thrown out of gear as the mercury
plummeted drastically.
"It started snowing from around 4.30 pm
in and around Sandakphu. In the evening it started to snow in
Kalpokhari as well," stated Anil Tamang of the Singhalila Land Rover
Owners Association.
Sandakphu, located in the Singhalila
National Park, is a world famous trekking spot. This National Park is a
bio-diverse hotspot with a total area of 78.9 sq kms and is a natural
habitat for rare flora and fauna.
More
than 20 species of Rhododendron trees can be found here and it is also
home to the famous Himalayan Black Bear and the Red Panda. Sandakphu
offers breathtaking views of Mount Everest and Mount Kanchenjunga and is
a famous sunrise viewing spot.
"There were around 40 tourists
in Sandakphu on Friday. 7 Land Rovers went up from Sandakphu from
Maneybhanjyang. The tourists enjoyed the snow to the fullest, built
snowmen and had snow fights," added Tamang.
The
upper reaches of Sikkim also witnessed snowfall. Meanwhile, Darjeeling
town and its surrounding areas experienced a steady drizzle in the
evening.
Temperatures hovered around 5 degree Celsius during the
day and further dipped after the drizzle. People found solace in fires
lit on the streets to escape the biting cold. Shops downed shutters
early as well.
The MeT office predicts similar weather conditions in the next 24 hours.
"The
IMD had predicted snow in the higher reaches of Sikkim and adjoining
Bengal owing to the passage of western disturbances over this region.
Similar weather conditions will continue in the next 24 hours with
higher reaches to experience snow and rain at lower altitudes. From
Sunday the disturbance is expected to shift Eastward towards Assam. This
will result in a dip in night temperature by 1 or 2 degrees," stated Dr
Gopi Nath Raha of IMD, Gangtok.
Meanwhile, Darjeeling,
especially the travel trade industry, is praying for a 'white
Christmas', which would add a major boost to tourism.
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