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DOOARS

Dooars is known for its lush green tea gardens, dense forests, and rich biodiversity. It is home to several wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, including Jaldapara National Park and Gorumara National Park, which are famous for their populations of Indian rhinoceros, elephants, and other wildlife. The region also boasts beautiful rivers, such as the Teesta and the Jaldhaka, which add to its scenic beauty.

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Gorumara National Park

Gorumara National Park, located in the Dooars region of West Bengal, India, is renowned for its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty. Spread over 80 square kilometers, this park is home to various species, including the Indian rhinoceros, Asian elephants, and diverse birdlife. The park's lush landscapes, rivers, and grasslands make it a haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Popular activities include jungle safaris, bird watching, and exploring the serene natural environment.

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Chapramari National Park

Chapramari National Park, located in the Dooars region of West Bengal, India, is one of the oldest wildlife sanctuaries in the state. Covering an area of about 96 square kilometers, it is adjacent to Gorumara National Park and is known for its dense forests and diverse wildlife. The park is home to elephants, Indian bison (gaur), leopards, and a variety of bird species. Chapramari's scenic beauty, with its lush greenery and backdrop of the Eastern Himalayas, makes it a popular destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy safaris and nature walks to experience the park's rich flora and fauna.

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Jhalong Bindu

Jhalong and Bindu are picturesque villages located in the Dooars region of West Bengal, India, near the Bhutan border. These serene destinations are renowned for their scenic beauty, tranquil ambiance, and the rich natural environment that attracts tourists and nature lovers.Both Jhalong and Bindu offer a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, providing opportunities for relaxation, photography, and experiencing the natural beauty of the Eastern Himalayas. These destinations are ideal for those looking to explore the unspoiled landscapes and cultural richness of the Dooars region.

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Murti River

The Murti River, flowing through the Dooars region of West Bengal, India, is renowned for its pristine beauty and serene ambiance. Originating from the Neora Valley National Park, the river meanders through lush forests, tea gardens, and picturesque landscapes before merging with the Jaldhaka River. The banks of the Murti River, especially near the village of Murti, are popular for picnics, nature walks, and bird watching. The tranquil environment and scenic views make it a favorite spot for tourists seeking to unwind and connect with nature. The clear waters and surrounding greenery create a perfect setting for relaxation and photography.

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Jaldapara National Park

Jaldapara National Park, situated in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas in West Bengal, India, is famous for its population of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros. Spanning around 216 square kilometers, the park features grasslands, riverine forests, and a variety of wildlife, including elephants, tigers, and numerous bird species. Visitors can enjoy thrilling jeep safaris and elephant rides to explore the park's diverse flora and fauna. Jaldapara's scenic beauty and rich biodiversity make it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

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Buxa Tiger Reserve

Buxa Tiger Reserve, situated in the Alipurduar district of West Bengal, India, is a prominent wildlife sanctuary known for its rich biodiversity and picturesque landscapes. Established in 1983, the reserve spans over 760 square kilometers and is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the Bengal tiger, Indian elephants, leopards, and numerous bird species.

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Samsing

Samsing, located in the Dooars region of West Bengal, India, is a serene village known for its lush tea gardens, vibrant forests, and picturesque landscapes. Nestled at an elevation of about 3,000 feet, it offers a cool and pleasant climate, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers. Key attractions include the scenic Rocky Island on the Murti River, the nearby Suntalekhola with its orange orchards and trekking trails, and the biodiversity-rich Neora Valley National Park. Samsing provides a perfect escape for those seeking tranquility, nature walks, bird watching, and breathtaking views of the Eastern Himalayas.

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Jayanti 

Jayanti is a picturesque village in the Dooars region of West Bengal, India, renowned for its natural beauty and proximity to the Buxa Tiger Reserve. Situated along the banks of the Jayanti River, this serene destination is surrounded by lush forests, rolling hills, and vibrant wildlife. The village serves as a gateway for exploring the Buxa Tiger Reserve, offering opportunities for wildlife safaris, bird watching, and nature treks. The tranquil environment and scenic landscapes make Jayanti an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and travelers seeking a peaceful retreat amidst the beauty of the Eastern Himalayas.

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