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7 Enchanting Wonders of Dooars That Will Captivate Your Heart”

by | Sep 18, 2024 | Travel | 0 comments

The Dooars are a part of the eastern Himalayan foothills and extend to Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar districts of West Bengal. The name ‘Dooars’ comes from the word ‘duars’, which means ‘door’ in several languages ​​including Bengali, Assamese and Nepali .

Dooars is another quaint hill station located in West Bengal and is also known as India’s gateway to Bhutan.The Dooars is the gateway to the hill stations of northern Bengal and Bhutan. Famous for its tea plantations, forests and Teesta River, it is ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers.The Dooars region politically constitutes the north bank of the Brahmaputra valley and the plains of Kalimpong district in the state of Assam, the entire Jalpaiguri district and Alipurduar district the top part of West Benincludes gal’s Cooch Behar district. Dooars is surrounded by many towns and cities.Dooars includes many cities and districts of this region including Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar, Darjeeling, Siliguri etc.

CLIMATE IN DOOARS: Summer temperatures range between 31.6 °C (maximum) and 21.3 °C (minimum). Winter temperatures range between 23.6 °C (maximum) and 10.7 °C (minimum). The rainy season in this region begins from the month of June with the arrival of the south-west monsoon. Tourists like to visit Dooars in October, November, December, January, February and March to enjoy the pleasant weather. It is best to visit Dooars in the winter season, i.e. between September and May.

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The 7 view points of Dooars West Bengal

Gorumara, Medla, Jhallog, Bindu, Rocky Island, Samsing, Murti, Suntalekhola, Jaldapara .

  • Gorumara: Located at a distance of 80 kilometers from Jaldapara, Gorumara National Park is situated on the banks of the Murti and Raidak rivers in the Dooars lowland region in the foothills of the eastern Himalayas. Gorumara is famous for its Asian one-horned rhinoceros, Asian elephants, Bison, and Peacocks.

 

  • Medla : In the ceremonial magical tradition a watchtower or guardian is the guardian spirit of one of the four cardinal points or quarters (East, South, West, and North). In many magical traditions, they are understood to be the Enochian angels or archangels Uriel, Raphael, Michael, and Gabriel.

 

  • Jhallog: Located in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas on the banks of the Jaldhaka River, Jhalong is known for its cardamom plantations, but with the emergence of the Dooars region as an offbeat destination, camping along the Jaldhaka River has become a famous activity that has attracted people Has attracted. traveler who seeks new 

 

  • Bindu: Situated in the foothills of the Himalayas, the point is famous for its cardamom plantations. There are many places of tourist interest in and around Bindu, which can increase the interest of tourists visiting Bindu, such as Bindu Dam on the Jaldhaka River between India and Bhutan are among the well-known destinations for Buddhists.

 

  • Rocky Island : The Rocky Islands are located just off the Maryland side of the Potomac River, and must be crossed to reach the Potomac River. Although none of the summits rise more than 100 feet above the water, rock climbing is excellent, as are views of the surrounding rock formations and waterfalls. 

 

  • Samsing:  Such adventures include butterfly watching treks, rhododendron forest treks, camping for a night in the forest, river trekking in Neora Valley National Park, etc.Located 85 km from Siliguri, visitors can easily reach Samsingh by hiring a car from Siliguri. Tourists can also board a train to Chalsa as it is the nearest railway station from Samsing at a distance of 23 km.

 

  • Murti:  Surrounded by lush forests like Gorumara, home of the famous Asian one-horned rhinoceros and the chapamari, the oldest forest reserve in West Bengal and winding river beds, Murti attracts tourists heading to the Dooars region with its serene environment and picturesque views. Does it. Attracts, making the idol a favourite tourist place.

 

  • Suntalekhola:  Several trek routes originate from Suntalekhola, most of which lie within the Neora Valley National Park, which is located adjacent to this location. It is known for its landscape with green tea plantations, hills and forests, which attracts a lot of tourists.  To reach Suntalekhola River Camp, the nearest airport is at Bagdogra, about 100 km away, the nearest railway station is at Chalsa Junction, at a distance of 20 km. But most of the visitors prefer to board the train to New Mall Junction due to its connectivity. The distance between New Mal Junction to Suntalekhola River Camp is 30 km.

 

  • Jaldapara: The Indian one-horned rhinoceros is the park’s main draw. The park houses the largest population of rhinos in India after Kaziranga National Park in Assam. The Indian leopard, Indian elephant, sambar, barking deer, hog deer, chital, wild boar, and gaur are among the other creatures in the park.

 

The best time to visit Jaldapara National Park is from November to March, when the weather is pleasant and the wildlife is relatively more active. Your chances of seeing the often shy one-horned rhinoceros are also high during this time.


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