Our USP:Strategically Located Inside the Forest

Hornbill View Cottages is strategically positioned within the Mahananda forest landscape of Latpanchar, not outside it. This means guests stay inside the wilderness, surrounded by towering trees, bird calls, and misty trails rather than roads and buildings. Our location places you directly within one of Eastern India’s most biodiverse forest corridors.

Close to Natural Hornbill Trees

Our cottages are built near natural hornbill nesting and feeding trees, where these magnificent birds return year after year. Guests often see hornbills flying across the canopy, feeding in fruiting trees, or calling from the forest—an experience rarely possible in regular hill accommodations.

A Bird Watching Paradise – 300+ Species

Latpanchar is known internationally as a birding hotspot, with over 300 recorded species. From Rufous-necked Hornbills to trogons, broadbills, frogmouths, flycatchers, and Himalayan forest birds, every walk around the cottages offers new sightings. Whether you are a serious birder or a curious nature lover, this is one of the richest bird habitats in Eastern India.

Home of Rare and Special Species

This forest supports a wide range of special and rare species that depend on undisturbed habitat. The unique mix of Himalayan, subtropical, and tropical forest zones allows many birds and animals to thrive here, making Latpanchar a living conservation area.

Scenic Beauty That Changes Every Hour

Surrounded by sal, teak, cinchona, and broadleaf forests, the landscape of Latpanchar offers misty mornings, sunlit valleys, and dramatic forest sunsets. From nearby viewpoints, guests can enjoy panoramic mountain and valley views, creating a peaceful and inspiring natural environment.

Forest Cottages, Not Just a Homestay

Hornbill View Cottages are true forest cottages, not village homestays. Unlike homestays located among houses and shops, our cottages are set inside nature, offering privacy, silence, and direct access to wildlife and birding trails. Here, you don’t visit the forest — you live in it.

Trip Details

SALAM SULTAN

6 Days 5 Nights

Key Sights & Birds to Look Out For:

Birds:

o Yellow-vented Warbler

o Long-tailed Sibia

o Golden-throated Barbet

o Blue-winged Minla

o Slaty-headed Parakeet

o Indian Blue Robin

o Fire-tailed Myzornis

o Black-headed Jay

o Maroon Oriole

o Common Hill Myna

o Rusty-cheeked Scimitar Babbler

o Rufous Necked Hornbill

o Red headed Trogon

o Blue throated Barbet

o Greater barbet

o Verditer bee Eater

o Spider Hunter

o Frogmouth

o Scops Owl

o Barred Owlet

o Sultan Tit

o Niltava

Wildlife:

o Barking Deer

o Macaques

o Wild Boar

o Asian Elephants (occasionally spotted)

o Macaques

o Malayan Squirrel

o Clouded Leopard (rare sightings)

Scenic Spots:

o Teesta River and Kalimpong Hills (from The Hornbill View Cottages)

o Rongtong Waterfalls (birding and scenic views)

o Lava and Rishop (Himalayan views, birdwatching)

o Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary (diverse wildlife and birding trails)

o Ahaldara View point

o Shittong Orange Orchard

Important Notes:

  • 1. Transportation: It’s recommended to hire a suitable vehicle and a local guide for a better birding experience. A local vehicle or driver for transportation will be helpful to navigate between the different birding spots.
  • 2. Birding Gear: Bring binoculars, a camera with a zoom lens, a birding field guide, and a notebook for documenting your sightings.
  • 3. Clothing and Gear: Weather can change rapidly in the hills, so bring layers of clothing. Also, pack some rain gear and sturdy shoes for trekking.
  • 4. Flexibility: Birding is dependent on weather and wildlife movement, so flexibility in the itinerary might be needed based on sightings and conditions.