The spiraling fogs at Darjeeling and Sikkim rise upwards to uncover the Kanchenjunga in various angles each new day. In like way, one is enthused in a soul of rediscovering the East. On one hand, there's the vivacity in Kolkata - the place that is known for Rabindranath Tagore, Satyajit Ray and Mother Teresa, managed by the enormous Victoria Memorial in white marble and then again, there's the brilliant triangle of sanctuary towns: Bhubaneshwar - sanctuary city of India, Puri - home of Lord Jagannath, and furthermore a famous shoreline resort and Konark where you can join the awesome Rath Yatra or look entranced at the fantastic Sun Temple of Konark ascending in the midst of the sand ridges from the blue waters of the cove. Begin to look all starry eyed at Travel Grammars-embellished Sikkim - the land that time overlooked. See the Buddhist petition banners rippling in the breeze at the Buddhist Monasteries, for example, Pemayangtse - a desert garden of tranquility and a vault of hundreds of years old insight and sacred texts, encompassed by mountains and icy masses and passes, where time stands totally still. Test the cheddar in Kalimpong, a curious bazaar town set in moving lower regions and profound valleys at the foot of the powerful Himalayas. Drink in Assam - as celebrated for its tea, with respect to its untamed life saves - tigers at Manas and the one-horned rhinoceros at Kaziranga. Or then again occasion in Shillong, "the Scotland of the East" a perfect occasion resort as the year progressed.