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Dheklapara Tea Garden is a village in the Madarihat Birpara CD block in the Alipurduar subdivision of the Alipurduar district in the state of West Bengal, India.
Madarihat is a small town located at the fringe of Jaldapara. It is a national park situated at the foothills of Eastern Himalayans along the bank of Torsa river. Madarihat is located right on National Highway 31 and also has a very small railway station. Madarihat is the base for travel to Jaldapara forests. Surrounded by the lush tea garden, tropical Forest, hill region and small cascading streams Madarihat is blessed with its own astounding sights travelers visit this town. Madarihat not only acts as a base for the wilderness exploration in Jaldapara National PArk but also many other places like Chilapata Forest which is a corrider for elephants between Jaldapara and Buxa forest, Phuentsholing where crocodile can be seen in Amo Chuu the breeding center for crocodile. The beauty of Madarihat and its surrounding areas can be explored at any time except from mid June to min September since the forest of Dooars remains closed during there period. Book Resort in Madarihat
Dheklapara Tea Garden is a village in the Madarihat Birpara CD block in the Alipurduar subdivision of the Alipurduar district in the state of West Bengal, India.
The park holds the largest rhino population in India after Kaziranga National Park in Assam. Other animals in the park include Indian leopard, Indian elephants, sambar, barking deer, spotted deer, hog deer, wild boars, and gaur. Jaldapara is a paradise for bird watchers.
Madarihat is also world famous for the local wooden furniture.
Located 15km from Jaldapara is the safe haven for the feline who have rescued from circus, hunters South khayerbari Animal Rescue Centre.
Totopara is famous all over because of its unique Toto tribe and its originality,ethnicity culture. Totos are one of the main ancient communities in the world and this secluded tribal group residing only in Totopara at the foot of the Himalayas. Totopara is one of the best tourist spot in Dooars region..
Chilapata Forest is a dense jungle area right in the middle of Eastern Dooars, near Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary in Jalpaiguri District of West Bengal. Chilapata is famous for the one horned rhinoceros but animals like Leopards, Elephants & Wild Boars are also present in this area.
River Jayanti blessed with rich flora and fauna, Jayanti Forest is located within the dense forest of Buxa Tiger Reserve. Jayanti Forest is a famous for its pictorial views and amazing trekking trails.
A small village at the top of a hill top on the Mahanada Wildlife Sanctuary, surrounded by forest and rich in the Cinchona plantation, a British bungalow in the middle of this, which now serves as a forest bungalow.
Mahanada Wildlife Sanctuary is a must if you are into wildlife. Located at the foothills of Himalayas in the Terai region, it is spread across the lower catchment area of river Mahanada
Chapra Wildlife Sanctuary is extremely rich in bio diversity. It is known to home species of Elephants and Bisons. There is watch tower in the premises, a mystical view of the entire sanctuary from here is an absolute bliss.
IWelcome to SumAru Jungle Resort, an enchanting retreat nestled in the pristine wilderness of Madarihat! Located in the heart of the lush forests of West Bengal, SumAru Jungle Resort offers a unique and immersive experience for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, SumAru Jungle Resort is a haven of tranquility and natural splendor. As you arrive, you'll be captivated by the resort's rustic charm and the soothing sounds of the jungle, creating a sense of serenity and peace.
DetailsIJaldapara Camp is located close to the beautiful Bhutan hills (Eastern Himalayas) and it redefines the beauty of nature with its sublime sceneries. The Jaldapara Camp is spread across massive 216 sq km and it has vital remarkable plans to sustain portion of terai grasslands harbouring threaten species such as Great Indian One Horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Duars grassland and chaurs that were dwelling home of animals, has dropped drastically due to excessive cultivation, amplification of tea fields and extensive growth of human population and other related interventions
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