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Deshbandhu Museum
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Darjeeling Mall
27V9+W3X, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Mahakal Temple
27X9+457, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Chowrasta Darjeeling
27V8+VXM, N C. Goenka Rd, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
St. Andrews Church
27X8+4QG, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Observatory Hill View Point
27X8+XC2, Naya Basti, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Tea Garden View
Lebong Cart Rd, Upper Bhutia Busty, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734105, India
Lloyd Botanical Garden
Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Darjeeling Clock Tower
5, Laden la Rd, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Tibetan Refugee Self-Help Centre
Havelock Villa, 119/B, Gandhi Rd, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Himalayan Tibet Museum
12, Gandhi Rd, near Bethany School, Limbugaon, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Nearby restaurants
Grains Pure Veg by Udaan Nirvana, Darjeeling
The Mall, CR Das Rd, below Chowrasta, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Glenary's— Bakery, Resturant & Pub
Nehru Rd, near Clock Tower, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
New Lion Gate Hotel, Restaurant & Bar
C.R.Das Road, Chowrasta, West Bengal 734101, India
Golden Tips Teattoria Tea Boutique
C.R DAS ROAD CHOWRASTA, THE MALL, CR Das Rd, Upper Bhutia Busty, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Fiesta Restaurant
The Mall, Police Outpost, 1, Chowrasta Road, opp. The Chowrasta, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Lazeez Affaire
Before chowrasta, Nehru Rd, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Himalayan Coffee
Nehru Rd, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Ara restaurant cum bar
The Mall, Nehru Rd, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Silver Fir Cafeteria
Silver Fir cafeteria, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Keventer's
Shop No. 1, Club Side, Nehru Rd, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Nearby hotels
Udaan Hotels | Nirvana Resort, Darjeeling
The Mall, C.R. Das Road, below Chowrasta, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Central Gleneagles Heritage Resort-The Mall Road Darjeeling
The, TATA Bungalow, Mall Rd, opp. Mahakal temple, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
The Elgin, Darjeeling - Heritage Resort & Spa (Since 1887)
18, HD Lama Rd, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Hotel Alice Villa
41, HD Lama Rd, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Classic Guest House
27W9+47C, Manbari Basti, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Himalayan Inn Homestay
C.R. Das Road, Upper Bhutia Busty, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
MAYFAIR Hill Resort
The Mall, opposite Governor House, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
YASHSHREE MALL ROAD DARJEELING
HD Lama Rd, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
Hotel Sunflower
Mall Rd, Manbari Basti, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
SAINO ADKD HOMESTAY
2, CR Das Rd, Upper Bhutia Busty, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
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Deshbandhu Museum

Oppsite Mahakal Mandir, 5, Mall Rd, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, India
3.7(22)
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attractions: Darjeeling Mall, Mahakal Temple, Chowrasta Darjeeling, St. Andrews Church, Observatory Hill View Point, Tea Garden View, Lloyd Botanical Garden, Darjeeling Clock Tower, Tibetan Refugee Self-Help Centre, Himalayan Tibet Museum, restaurants: Grains Pure Veg by Udaan Nirvana, Darjeeling, Glenary's— Bakery, Resturant & Pub, New Lion Gate Hotel, Restaurant & Bar, Golden Tips Teattoria Tea Boutique, Fiesta Restaurant, Lazeez Affaire, Himalayan Coffee, Ara restaurant cum bar, Silver Fir Cafeteria, Keventer's
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Nearby attractions of Deshbandhu Museum

Darjeeling Mall

Mahakal Temple

Chowrasta Darjeeling

St. Andrews Church

Observatory Hill View Point

Tea Garden View

Lloyd Botanical Garden

Darjeeling Clock Tower

Tibetan Refugee Self-Help Centre

Himalayan Tibet Museum

Darjeeling Mall

Darjeeling Mall

4.5

(12.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Mahakal Temple

Mahakal Temple

4.7

(1.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Chowrasta Darjeeling

Chowrasta Darjeeling

4.5

(1.3K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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St. Andrews Church

St. Andrews Church

4.4

(178)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Silai-Bunai sewing and knitting sessions over tea
Silai-Bunai sewing and knitting sessions over tea
Fri, Dec 12 • 2:30 PM
Mirik, West Bengal, 734214, India
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Nearby restaurants of Deshbandhu Museum

Grains Pure Veg by Udaan Nirvana, Darjeeling

Glenary's— Bakery, Resturant & Pub

New Lion Gate Hotel, Restaurant & Bar

Golden Tips Teattoria Tea Boutique

Fiesta Restaurant

Lazeez Affaire

Himalayan Coffee

Ara restaurant cum bar

Silver Fir Cafeteria

Keventer's

Grains Pure Veg by Udaan Nirvana, Darjeeling

Grains Pure Veg by Udaan Nirvana, Darjeeling

4.9

(493)

Click for details
Glenary's— Bakery, Resturant & Pub

Glenary's— Bakery, Resturant & Pub

4.4

(7.3K)

Click for details
New Lion Gate Hotel, Restaurant & Bar

New Lion Gate Hotel, Restaurant & Bar

4.0

(164)

Click for details
Golden Tips Teattoria Tea Boutique

Golden Tips Teattoria Tea Boutique

4.3

(186)

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Sauvik RoySauvik Roy
Although the building has been officially renamed as the Deshbandhu Museum, people of Darjeeling in West Bengal still refer to it as its old name, the Step Aside.  This is the house where the great patriot Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das spent the last month of his life. Now it houses a maternity and child welfare centre in its ground floor and the first floor has been converted to a museum for Deshabondhu Chittaranjan Das.  The museum is located on the C R Road. It is a narrow road that goes downhill from the Chowrasta Mall. If you stand at the entrance of the Nehru Road facing the Mall Road, you will find Caf? Coffee Day on your right. The C R Road starts from there only. One just has to walk few more minutes to reach Step Aside. Step Aside was first built by one Mr. Warnsei. Later it was purchased by Mr.N.N. Sikdar. This gentle man was a good friend of Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das. Meanwhile Deshbandhu was not keeping well. His hectic political engagements did allow him to take any kind of break. That is why his friends and family decided to bring him to Darjeeling for rest and recuperation and in such a case, Step Aside was the inevitable choice. Deshabandhu arrived in Darjeeling on 6th May, 1925. He began to take long walks and soon was much better. However, he did not entirely give up his political activities. Annie Besant came to meet him at the Step Aside to seek his support for the Commonwealth of India Bill sponsored by the Labour Party in the British Parliament. Mahatma Gandhi too came to meet him. He stayed at the Step Aside from 4th June to 9th June. However, according to some other accounts, Gandhiji arrived on 3rd June and left on 6th. Nonetheless, the two great leaders spent their time talking not only about the contemporary problems, but also about future plans. Deshbandhu also used this occasion to learn spinning from Gandhiji. Gandhiji had later mentioned in his memoires how Deshbandhu’s loud and hearty laughter reverberated in the whole house. He also mentioned about his hospitality and how kind and noble he was. In 1909, many years before Deshbandhu came to spend his last days, Kumar Ramenda Narayan Roy of Bhawal too came to recuperate in this very house. He was however, found dead on 8th May, 1909. It was a stormy night; in spite of that locals took him to the burning ghat. Nobody knows what happened after that. But years later, a sanyasin appeared in Bhawal claiming to be Ramendra Narayan Roy. He resembled the Kumar very closely. This led to a complicated court case. In 1937, the court proclaimed that the sannyasin was truly Kumar Ramendra Kumar Roy. There was a proposal that one room of this building should be dedicated to the memory of Kumar Ramendra Narayan Roy of Bhawal. However, nothing has so far come out of it.The Museum is open from 10’o clock in the morning to 4 in the evening. It, however, remains closed on Sunday. There is no admission fee. One and half kilo meter down hill is the Bhutia Basti Monastery. Visitors can visit the monastery after they have finished with Deshbandhu Museum.
Souradipta SahaSouradipta Saha
It's a heritage property. The local authorities should reopen it for tourists... Now it's been closed for several years ... The 'STEP ASIDE' needs extra care.
Rapden Dorjee SherpaRapden Dorjee Sherpa
The famous man of Bengal, but this place has been closed for many years and it's in a sorry state, the government should look into it to restore the heritage
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Although the building has been officially renamed as the Deshbandhu Museum, people of Darjeeling in West Bengal still refer to it as its old name, the Step Aside.  This is the house where the great patriot Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das spent the last month of his life. Now it houses a maternity and child welfare centre in its ground floor and the first floor has been converted to a museum for Deshabondhu Chittaranjan Das.  The museum is located on the C R Road. It is a narrow road that goes downhill from the Chowrasta Mall. If you stand at the entrance of the Nehru Road facing the Mall Road, you will find Caf? Coffee Day on your right. The C R Road starts from there only. One just has to walk few more minutes to reach Step Aside. Step Aside was first built by one Mr. Warnsei. Later it was purchased by Mr.N.N. Sikdar. This gentle man was a good friend of Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das. Meanwhile Deshbandhu was not keeping well. His hectic political engagements did allow him to take any kind of break. That is why his friends and family decided to bring him to Darjeeling for rest and recuperation and in such a case, Step Aside was the inevitable choice. Deshabandhu arrived in Darjeeling on 6th May, 1925. He began to take long walks and soon was much better. However, he did not entirely give up his political activities. Annie Besant came to meet him at the Step Aside to seek his support for the Commonwealth of India Bill sponsored by the Labour Party in the British Parliament. Mahatma Gandhi too came to meet him. He stayed at the Step Aside from 4th June to 9th June. However, according to some other accounts, Gandhiji arrived on 3rd June and left on 6th. Nonetheless, the two great leaders spent their time talking not only about the contemporary problems, but also about future plans. Deshbandhu also used this occasion to learn spinning from Gandhiji. Gandhiji had later mentioned in his memoires how Deshbandhu’s loud and hearty laughter reverberated in the whole house. He also mentioned about his hospitality and how kind and noble he was. In 1909, many years before Deshbandhu came to spend his last days, Kumar Ramenda Narayan Roy of Bhawal too came to recuperate in this very house. He was however, found dead on 8th May, 1909. It was a stormy night; in spite of that locals took him to the burning ghat. Nobody knows what happened after that. But years later, a sanyasin appeared in Bhawal claiming to be Ramendra Narayan Roy. He resembled the Kumar very closely. This led to a complicated court case. In 1937, the court proclaimed that the sannyasin was truly Kumar Ramendra Kumar Roy. There was a proposal that one room of this building should be dedicated to the memory of Kumar Ramendra Narayan Roy of Bhawal. However, nothing has so far come out of it.The Museum is open from 10’o clock in the morning to 4 in the evening. It, however, remains closed on Sunday. There is no admission fee. One and half kilo meter down hill is the Bhutia Basti Monastery. Visitors can visit the monastery after they have finished with Deshbandhu Museum.
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It's a heritage property. The local authorities should reopen it for tourists... Now it's been closed for several years ... The 'STEP ASIDE' needs extra care.
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The famous man of Bengal, but this place has been closed for many years and it's in a sorry state, the government should look into it to restore the heritage
Rapden Dorjee Sherpa

Rapden Dorjee Sherpa

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Although the building has been officially renamed as the Deshbandhu Museum, people of Darjeeling in West Bengal still refer to it as its old name, the Step Aside.  This is the house where the great patriot Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das spent the last month of his life. Now it houses a maternity and child welfare centre in its ground floor and the first floor has been converted to a museum for Deshabondhu Chittaranjan Das.  The museum is located on the C R Road. It is a narrow road that goes downhill from the Chowrasta Mall. If you stand at the entrance of the Nehru Road facing the Mall Road, you will find Caf? Coffee Day on your right. The C R Road starts from there only. One just has to walk few more minutes to reach Step Aside. Step Aside was first built by one Mr. Warnsei. Later it was purchased by Mr.N.N. Sikdar. This gentle man was a good friend of Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das. Meanwhile Deshbandhu was not keeping well.

His hectic political engagements did allow him to take any kind of break. That is why his friends and family decided to bring him to Darjeeling for rest and recuperation and in such a case, Step Aside was the inevitable choice. Deshabandhu arrived in Darjeeling on 6th May, 1925. He began to take long walks and soon was much better. However, he did not entirely give up his political activities. Annie Besant came to meet him at the Step Aside to seek his support for the Commonwealth of India Bill sponsored by the Labour Party in the British Parliament. Mahatma Gandhi too came to meet him. He stayed at the Step Aside from 4th June to 9th June. However, according to some other accounts, Gandhiji arrived on 3rd June and left on 6th.

Nonetheless, the two great leaders spent their time talking not only about the contemporary problems, but also about future plans. Deshbandhu also used this occasion to learn spinning from Gandhiji.

Gandhiji had later mentioned in his memoires how Deshbandhu’s loud and hearty laughter reverberated in the whole house. He also mentioned about his hospitality and how kind and noble he was.

In 1909, many years before Deshbandhu came to spend his last days, Kumar Ramenda Narayan Roy of Bhawal too came to recuperate in this very house. He was however, found dead on 8th May, 1909. It was a stormy night; in spite of that locals took him to the burning ghat. Nobody knows what happened after that. But years later, a sanyasin appeared in Bhawal claiming to be Ramendra Narayan Roy. He resembled the Kumar very closely. This led to a complicated court case. In 1937, the court proclaimed that the sannyasin was truly Kumar Ramendra Kumar Roy.

There was a proposal that one room of this building should be dedicated to the memory of Kumar Ramendra Narayan Roy of Bhawal. However, nothing has so far come out of it.The Museum is open from 10’o clock in the morning to 4 in the evening. It, however, remains closed on Sunday. There is no admission fee.

One and half kilo meter down hill is the Bhutia Basti Monastery. Visitors can visit the monastery after they have finished with...

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It's a shame that a house with so much importance in India's freedom fighting movement and renaissance is neglected by both Govt. of WB and local administration just because this house doesn't serve the interest of the racial politics and well established lies of demographically changed Darjeeling. But for truthseekers this is and always will be a holy place and living history of Bengal and India's...

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2y

Again i found this place closed. No sign of maintenance anywhere in the premises. This place have some great historical value also a big cultural importance. But government or local authorities are not showing any...

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