Gorkha Culture
The Gorkha culture in Kurseong is a blend of Gorkha traditions with influences from the local Himalayan environment, known for its hospitality and warrior ethos.
Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.
The Gorkha culture in Kurseong is a blend of Gorkha traditions with influences from the local Himalayan environment, known for its hospitality and warrior ethos.
Rich in folk traditions, Nepali culture in Kurseong includes music, dance, and cuisines that reflect the diverse ethnic groups of the region.
Kurseong is home to a significant Buddhist population, with monasteries that reflect the tranquility and spiritual practices of Buddhism.
Kurseong is famous for its tea gardens, contributing to a vibrant tea culture that encompasses tea tasting and traditional tea ceremonies.
The Lepcha community in Kurseong retains unique customs, art forms, and dialects, highlighting their connection to nature and ancestral heritage.
Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.
A significant festival celebrating the birth of Lord Buddha, observed with prayer ceremonies and processions in local monasteries.
One of the most important Hindu festivals in Kurseong, Dashain celebrates the victory of the goddess Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasura.
An annual fair held to celebrate the arrival of spring with cultural performances, food stalls, and local handicrafts.
Also known as Deepawali, Tihar is a festival of lights celebrated in honor of animals and the goddess Laxmi, with various rituals and decorations.
The Tibetan New Year, Losar is celebrated with traditional music, dance, and rituals, marking the start of a new year in the Tibetan calendar.
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