I didn’t plan this trip too much.
It was one of those last-minute decisions where I just wanted to get away from noise. Somewhere close to Darjeeling, but not Darjeeling. That’s how I ended up looking for a Dawaipani tour package, and honestly, I didn’t expect much at first.
But it turned out… different.
Quieter than I thought. Slower too.
And that’s kind of the point.
What This Package Actually Feels Like
Dawaipani isn’t a place where you “do” a lot. It’s more about how things feel around you.
The first morning, I remember waking up before 6. Not because of an alarm, but because the room had this soft natural light coming in. When I stepped outside, the air smelled slightly damp, like pinewood after a light drizzle. Somewhere in the distance, I could hear birds, not loud, just scattered sounds.
And right in front… Kanchenjunga.
No filter, no crowd, no noise.
At Addahut Homestay, every room faces the mountains, which sounds like a small detail until you actually wake up and see it.
No rush here.
Food was simple. Rice, dal, vegetables, sometimes chicken. Nothing fancy, but it felt homemade. Warm. Enough.
Network was patchy though. I had to walk a bit outside to get proper signal. Slightly annoying at times.
But also… kind of peaceful.
Available Tour Packages
They keep things pretty straightforward here. No complicated itinerary sheets.
✔ 2 Nights / 3 Days Package
This is what most people go for.
You get picked up from NJP and drive up to Dawaipani. The route itself is part of the experience, especially if you’re coming from Siliguri to Dawaipani by car. The hills start slowly, then suddenly you’re surrounded by greenery.
Next day usually includes nearby places:
- Lamahatta
- Takdah
- Tinchuley
- Lover’s View Point
Nothing rushed. You stop where you feel like stopping.
And then you head back, usually via Kurseong.
✔ 3 Nights / 4 Days Package
This one feels more relaxed.
You get an extra day, which makes a difference. The plan usually includes:
- Ghum Monastery
- Batasia Loop
- A short Darjeeling visit
- Lepchajagat, Mirik, tea gardens on the way back
I didn’t follow everything exactly. Skipped a couple of spots. Stayed back one afternoon just sitting outside the homestay.
And I don’t regret that.
Stay & Room Details
The stay is simple. Not polished, not styled like hotels.
But clean. And honest.
All rooms at Addahut are Kanchenjunga facing. That’s probably the biggest reason people book this place when looking for a homestay in Dawaipani.
Room options include:
- Double sharing
- Triple sharing
- Four sharing
- 5 sharing option
- Single stay (a bit higher cost)
Pricing usually falls between ₹1200 to ₹2800 per person depending on how you’re sharing.
I didn’t expect the rooms to feel this simple… but waking up to the mountains made it enough.
What’s Included
It’s mostly all-inclusive for stay and food.
- Accommodation at the homestay
- Meals (from first day lunch to last day breakfast)
- Basic, home-style food
- Quiet environment, no tourist crowd
What’s Not Included
There are a few things you need to manage separately.
- Car cost (you pay driver directly)
- Guide charges (if you take one)
- Beverages and mineral water
- Extra food outside regular meals
Practical Things You Should Know
Some rules might feel a bit strict, but they’re part of how the place runs.
- Booking needs about 30% advance
- No refund policy, only reschedule
- ID proof (hard copy) is required at check-in
- No loud music after evening
- You’re expected to stay within premises after 6 PM
It won’t suit everyone.
If you’re looking for nightlife or late evening walks outside, this might feel limiting.
But if you’re here for quiet, it makes sense.
Who This Is Actually Perfect For
I noticed a certain type of traveler here.
- Couples who want quiet time
- Solo travelers trying to disconnect
- Workation people (if you’re okay with network issues)
- Anyone exploring offbeat places in North Bengal
If your idea of a trip is ticking off sightseeing spots quickly, you might get bored.
But if you’re okay doing nothing for a few hours… this works.
A Small Moment I Still Remember
One evening, just before sunset, the sky turned slightly grey. Not dramatic. Just soft.
I was sitting outside with a cup of tea. Someone in the kitchen was cooking something, and the smell of garlic and spices drifted out slowly.
No music. No conversation.
Just wind and that faint smell of food.
I didn’t even take a photo.
And somehow, that stayed with me more than anything else.
How to Book This Package
If you’re thinking about how to reach Dawaipani or planning your route from Siliguri or Darjeeling, you can sort that out while booking.
The easiest way is to just message them directly.
You can book your Dawaipani homestay package by sending a WhatsApp message with your details.
WhatsApp: 9836499678
Contact US: https://addahut.com/contact-addahut-homestay-in-dawaipani-book-now/
They usually reply with availability and next steps.
Simple.
FAQ
How far is Dawaipani from Siliguri?
Roughly 75–80 km. Takes around 3 to 3.5 hours depending on the road and weather.
What is the best way to reach Dawaipani?
Private car is the easiest. Shared taxi to Dawaipani is possible but less direct.
Is Dawaipani road safe?
Yes, mostly. Some narrow hill stretches, especially in fog.
How long does it take to reach Dawaipani from NJP?
Around 3 hours on average.
Can I get a taxi from NJP to Dawaipani?
Yes, easily. NJP to Dawaipani taxi fare depends on season and demand.
Is there mobile network in Dawaipani?
Limited. Works in some spots, not everywhere.
What is the cheapest way to reach Dawaipani?
Shared taxi from Siliguri, but availability can be uncertain.
Can I go from Darjeeling to Dawaipani directly?
Yes. The Darjeeling to Dawaipani route is scenic and shorter.
Is Dawaipani good for a weekend trip?
Yes, especially 2N/3D.
Are all rooms Kanchenjunga facing?
At Addahut, yes.
Is food included in the package?
Yes, meals are included from lunch to breakfast.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Usually yes, depending on your plan.
Is Dawaipani good for solo travel?
Yes, if you’re comfortable with quiet places.
Are pets allowed?
You should confirm directly, but generally they are open to it.
Is advance booking required?
Yes, at least 30% advance is needed.







