Singalila Club
Siliguri, West Bengal, India
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About Singalila Club
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Experience Dining

Restaurant In Siliguri
Indulge in a fine-dining experience at our global cuisine restaurant – Silver Fir, the only classic restaurant in Bagdogra, Siliguri. We feature a globally-inspired menu that comprises a wide range of delicious cuisines like Tandoori, Indian and Chinese. Designed with modern interiors and contemporary furnishings, our restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating areas.
Experience by the Space

Outdoor Game
The Singalila Club Does Offer a Outdoor game for the guest.

Indoor Game
The Singalila Club Does Offer a Indoor game for the guest.

Swimming Pool
A lifestyle club is nowhere close to its tantalizing best unless it does not have a crystallized swimming pool. At Singalila, the swimming pool is orchestrated in a way to fascinate onlookers. Set seductively beside an open restaurant and bar the blue lagoon is perhaps the most inviting spot of the club. The minimalist effect and purely natural setting ooze the temperature and just when the mercury is dipping and floating, know it’s time to plunge into a pool of happiness.

Gym
Staying true to the idea of health and wellbeing which we promise to deliver to our valued members we present you The state-of-the-art gym at Singalila comes fitted with a host of techno-gym equipment such as cutting-edge cardio machines, treadmills, exercise bikes, dumbbell sets, weights, rowing machines, and more to keep you fit and healthy.

Yoga Zone
The practice of ancient Indian Art is now internationally recognized as the new way of the art of living. The correct posture with consistent practice not just activates the chakras but leads to a path to the healthy life that we wish to live, that’s why we have incorporated the positive exercise of Yoga for the welfare of our member.
Explore Near by Places

Sundarbans National Park
Sundarbans National Park is a large coastal mangrove forest, shared by India and Bangladesh. The area is home to the Royal Bengal tiger, plus other endangered species such as the estuarine crocodile and Ganges River dolphin. Boats from Khulna city travel south along the river to a quiet mangrove beach at Kotka. Here, a watchtower offers views of the forest and its birds and animals.

Howrah Bridge
The Howrah Bridge is a balanced steel bridge over the Hooghly River in West Bengal, India. Commissioned in 1943, the bridge was originally named the New Howrah Bridge, because it replaced a pontoon bridge at the same location linking both sides of Kolkata.

Victoria Memorial
The Victoria Memorial in Kolkata, India, is a grand white marble monument built between 1906-1921 to honor Queen Victoria, serving as a museum, gallery, and popular landmark blending Indo-Saracenic & British architecture, surrounded by vast gardens. Commissioned by Lord Curzon, it's a symbol of colonial history and Indian resilience, housing 25 galleries with artifacts and art, attracting visitors to its historical significance, stunning design, and peaceful grounds.
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