The Culture Shock Walk, for example, celebrates the pluralism in Darjeeling and its rich internationality, which has rarely been focused on seriously by tourism initiatives in the past. Not many visitors are even aware that while Darjeeling was initially inhabited by the Lepchas/ Rongpas, this beautiful hill town and its surrounds have served as home to many communities including Germans, Jews, Parsis, Marwaris, Biharis, Newari, Chinese and Europeans–apart from Anglo-Indians, Nepalis, Tibetans and Bengalis. This gentle ramble through the town involves visits with households / families / settlements of various ethnicities. It opens up conversations with the locals to understand how and why they made Darjeeling their home.