The forested areas of Northern West Bengal present a plethora of
Wildlife.
Imagine a stretch of land 130 km. long by 48 km. wide
where nature has lavished all her bounties. And you know it’s Dooars.
Here, an unending stretch of virgin forests is
crisscrossed by the river Teesta and her innumerable tributaries.
Beautiful motorable roads cut through deep forests, rich with wildlife.
Mauve hills stand at the end of velvet green plains. The forests echo
with the melody of birds. In between, there are fabulous wildlife
sanctuaries with picture-postcard, log cabin lodges and valleys carpeted
with tea gardens.
How to reach :
The most convenient entry point to Dooars is
through Siliguri by road. Regular bus connections between Siliguri and
most important spots in the Dooars. Also broadgauge rail connection
between New Jalpaiguri and Mal, Madarihat, Nilpara, Jainti, Mainaguri,
Dhupguri and Falakata. Metregauge rail connection between Siliguri and
most spots.
Where to visit :
The ruins of forts at Nalrajar Garh and Buxa Duar,
Jalpesh temple and Totopara, the habitat of the rare Toto tribes.
Dooars are the real treasures of Wildlife.
Where to stay
Forest lodges at Samsing, Chapramati, Garumara,
Hollong, Nilpara and Jainti, Bardabri. Also tourist lodges at Mal and
Madarihat.