Albion House is nature lover's delight. This colonial bungalow converted into a premium homestay is enveloped in green and the sky. Equipped with all modern comforts and amenities, it is a window to experience nature comfortably. The cool mountain breeze and the meandering roads beckon for an adventure with solitude. Located strategically, right behind the Kurseong Tourist Centre, Albion House is a fair tribute to Kurseong’s epithet— ‘Land of the White Orchid’.
Albion House is nature lover's delight. This colonial bungalow converted into a premium homestay is enveloped in green and the sky. Equipped with all modern comforts and amenities, it is a window to experience nature comfortably. The cool mountain breeze and the meandering roads beckon for an adventure with solitude. Located strategically, right behind the Kurseong Tourist Centre, Albion House is a fair tribute to Kurseong’s epithet— ‘Land of the White Orchid’.
On earth there is no heaven, but there are pieces of it.
- Jules Renard
Imagine. A quaint colonial bungalow. Latticed windows. High ceilings. Woooden floors. High four poster beds, a sun-drenched gazebo and sitout. Engraved cutlery. Local and continental meals. And timeless views of the snow-capped mountains. Whats’s not to love?
Our 3 Heritage Deluxe Rooms (on the first floor) offer an unmatched experience of grandeur and elegance. Revel in the comforts of the spacious and luxurious heritage deluxe rooms that are designed elegantly and fitted with all the modern amenities. The rooms exude an old world charm. The greenery and mountains that surround the house and the serenity and tranquillity of the hills adds to the charming elegance of the room.
The 2 Deluxe Rooms on the ground floor is immaculate in preserving the old world charm of Kurseong and the colonial summer capital of yesteryears, Darjeeling. The Deluxe Rooms are staid and minimalistic and reminiscent of an era bygone. Equipped with all the modern amenities, the rooms are stylish and suave and exude an old world charm.
These 2 rooms are nestled in an annexure to the main building on two different levels. Housed with all comforts of the main house, the added advantage of this duplex is the unobstructed view of the mountains from a delightful balcony. Ideal for a family, these rooms are serviced from the main pantry and kitchen.
Kurseong is about 47 kms from Siliguri and is connected to
the city by road and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway.
The nearest airport is at Bagdogra, which is 38 kms away.
Its nearest major railway station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP)
railway station, which is about 53 km from Kurseong.
Best times to visit: Between March end and
May and between the end of August and October.
Kurseong is about 47 kms from Siliguri and is connected to
the city by road and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway.
The nearest airport is at Bagdogra, which is 38 kms away.
Its nearest major railway station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP)
railway station, which is about 53 km from Kurseong.
Best times to visit: Between March end and
May and between the end of August and October.
Nearest railway station is NJP
Albion house is 53kms from NJP
Nearest airport is Bagdogra.
Nestled within the environs of the Land of the White Orchid, Albion (true to its name) is a heart of England in Kurseong. Harking back to the era of the British Empire, the house is a memory of the colonial times. Stay here to soak in living in the summer capital of old British India, replete with fascinating food and fables.