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Discover Maneybhanjang: India’s hidden ‘village of land rovers’ in the Darjeeling hills

Step into Maneybhanjang, the Himalayan ‘Village of Land Rovers,’ where 1950s jeeps still climb misty trails to Sandakphu, blending heritage with adventure.

October 28, 2025 / 12:35 IST
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Where the past still drives the present — Maneybhanjang, the Himalayan village where 1950s Land Rovers still roar up misty mountain roads. (Image: Instagram/ @shreyas_kothawade_ )

Imagine a place where vintage Land Rovers from the 1950s still rumble up misty mountain trails, their engines echoing through pine-covered valleys. A village where time refuses to move forward, and heritage rides on four wheels. That place is Maneybhanjang, a quiet settlement tucked in the Darjeeling hills near the India–Nepal border — lovingly known as the “Village of Land Rovers.”

Here, British-era vehicles aren’t museum showpieces but everyday companions, carrying locals and trekkers up some of the steepest Himalayan roads. The air smells of adventure and nostalgia — a rare blend that draws travellers from around the world.

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Where Heritage Meets the Himalayas

Perched at the foothills of Singalila National Park, Maneybhanjang is the gateway to Sandakphu, West Bengal’s highest peak. Yet, what captures attention long before the snowcaps do are the iconic vintage Land Rovers, still running strong after seven decades. These rugged beauties, painted in fading greens and blues, climb terrains where even modern SUVs hesitate.