Sharing cultural and religious bonding with Bhutan, Nepal, Sikkim and Tibet, the Darjeeling hills are dotted with monasteries belonging to various sects of Buddhism. Depending on their importance in the religious order and the patronisation received, not all monasteries are large or built elaborately. While some are architecturally grand, others may appear humble. But nearly all have beautiful frescoes on their walls, a collection of religious texts and votive objects. Some of the monasteries are perched at an elevation and hence offer a panoramic view of the snow peaks or the surrounding hills and valleys, weather permitting. Each monastery has its own calendar of festivals, some of which are extremely colourful. With the key tourist towns of Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong as your base, take a look at some of the key monasteries of the region.