We Offer Tibetan hotel accommodation at the Darjeeling Bellevue Hotel in Darjeeling, India. Hotel accommodation comprising of single and double rooms and suites. Sightseeing tours and trekking arranged in Darjeeling and surrounding areas of India.
Not to be confused with other hotels using the same name, like the Main Bellevue hotel the Old Bellevue hotel.
Climate Of Darjeeling
Darjeeling is located at an average elevation of 6,982 ft (2,128 m)[14] in the Darjeeling Himalayan hill region on the Darjeeling-Jalapahar range that originates in the south from Ghum. The range is Y-shaped with the base resting at Katapahar and Jalapahar and two arms diverging north of Observatory Hill. The north-eastern arm dips suddenly and ends in the Lebong spur, while the north-western arm passes through North Point and ends in the valley near Tukver Tea Estate.
Darjeeling's temperate climate has five distinct seasons: spring, summer, autumn, winter, and the monsoons. Summers (lasting from May to June) are mild, with maximum temperatures rarely crossing 25 °C (77 °F). The monsoon season from June to September is
characterized by intense torrential rains often causing landslides that block Darjeeling's land access to the rest of the country. In winter temperature averages 5–7 °C (41–44 °F), with lows around −2 °C (28.4 °F). Occasionally the temperatures drop below freezing; snowfalls are not uncommon. During the monsoon and winter seasons, Darjeeling is often shrouded in mist and fog. The annual mean temperature is 12 °C (53 °F); monthly mean temperatures range from 5–17 °C (41–62 °F). The highest temperature ever recorded in the district was 26.7 °C (80.1 °F) on 23 August 1957; the lowest-ever temperature recorded was −5 °C (23 °F) on 11 February 1905.[19] The average annual precipitation is 281.8 cm (110.9 in), with the highest incidence occurring in July (75.3 cm or 29.6 in).