The northern part of Bengal is known for its dense forests and many underrated scenic locations that make way for superb getaways. One of such places is Bhutanghat, best known for offering unique leisurely holidays and angling. It is close to River Raidak bordering Bhutan and is one of the most well known places among visitors to the area.
To get more information Knock us... http://www.dooarsecoviillege.com, contact@dooarsecoviillege.com, Phone- CL... +91-983-069-4705 / +91-900-700-8366 / +91-974-889-7048
Bhutanghat, 45 km from Alipurduar in West Bengal, is famous for its scenic beauty. Located near the border with Bhutan, this region is blessed by the river Raidak. Bhutanghat is a mountainous terrain, flanked by hills covered with abundant green forests. Bhutanghat is elephant country and is an attractive destination for wildlife lovers.
To get more information Knock us... http://www.dooarsecoviillege.com,contact@dooarsecoviillege.com,Phone- CL... +91-983-069-4705 / +91-900-700-8366 / +91-974-889-7048
Enjoy an exciting elephant safari in the early morning. Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary is one of India's best forests. Some other places located nearby include Gorumara National Park and Chilapata Forest, where you can find the remnants of the fort of Nal King. To get more information Knock us...http://www.dooarsecoviillege.com,Phone- CL... +91-983-069-4705 / +91-900-700-8366 / +91-974-889-7048
Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Jalpaiguri District of West Bengal. The town is famous for one-horned rhinos, royal Bengal tigers, wild elephants, sambhar, barking deer and many more. Elephants and Safari Jeeps are available to tour the entire sanctuary. To get more information Knock us...contact@dooarsecoviillege.com,Phone- CL... +91-983-069-4705 / +91-900-700-8366
Bindu is the last village on the Indian side bordering Bhutan. It is known for its beautiful landscape with Jaldhaka River, hills and forests, which attracts a lot of tourists. There is a conjunction of three streams at Bindu. There is a dam known as Bindu Dam over the Jaldhaka river which is used for controlling water supply to the Jaldhaka Hydel Project at Jhalong and acts as a bridge for crossing over to Bhutan.
Bindu is a small settlement or a village situated at an altitude of nearly 700 meters on the India Bhutan border. These are lesser known hill stations and offer beautiful landscape and peace It is known for cardamom plantation and the journey through Chapramari Sanctuary is a pleasant experience.
Jaldapara is the largest wildlife sanctuary in Dooars. Jaldapara is famous for one-horned rhinos, royal Bengal tigers, wild elephants, sambhar, barking deer, spotted deer and hog deer, wild pig, bisons and a number of birds and peafowls. More Information About Jaldapara....http://www.dooarsecoviillege.com
North Bengal is endowed with some of the richest natural forests in India. We Dooars Ecoviillege offer exciting jungle safari at North Bengal, includes jungle camp, jungle trek elephant safaris are conducted at Gorumara, Chapramari and Jaldapara.