PLACES COVERED :
- Lataguri
- Murti River
If you are a nature lover then, you will definitely love the Dooars region. It is a beautiful region of West Bengal whose memories lasts forever if once visited. It is known as the gateway of Bhutan and the name of the region was originated from the word 'Dwar' which means Door. The national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and rivers are the main tourists attracting factors of the Dooars region. The visitors can have an unforgettable time at this region witnessing the richness of flora and fauna. The hotels and resorts facilities are also other things which stand like a cherry on the cake. The hospitality and accommodation at Dooars hotels and resorts are impeccable. Jungle safari with jeep ride and elephant ride are the main joyful adventure activities available at the national parks and wildlife sanctuaries of Dooars region.
This delightful region of West Bengal not only has the wildlife beauty but also has an immense historical background and other facts that catches the attention of the people.
Dooars has a total of 18 passages that connect Bhutan and India which is also the main reason why it is known as the ‘Gateway of Bhutan’.
The first thing that makes Dooars famous among the tourists is the richness of wild beauty as many national parks and wildlife sanctuaries have been established at Dooars.
The economy of the Dooars region is entirely dependent upon three 'T's which stands as Tea, Tourism and Timber.
When Dooars was under the control of the Kamata Kingdom under Koch dynasty, Bhutan took over the region from the Koch Kingdom and controlled it.
This national park in Dooars region has the largest population of Indian one-horned rhinoceros which got its status in May 2012.
The national park which is famous for the huge population of Indian Rhinoceros and got its status on 31st January 1994.
It is a small village also known as the 'Queen of Dooars' famous for beautiful picnic spots and tourist-attracting places.
It was declared as the National Wildlife Sanctuary by the Government of India in 1998.
It is the foremost tourist attracting place famous for the beautiful Murti River that flows from Neora Valley National Park.
In May 2012 it was declared as the national park for the conservation and protection of Indian-one horned rhinoceros.
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Jhallong River Camp and Suntalekhola River Camp are the two most popular camping spot in Dooars.
See the wild animals right in front of your eyes with jeep safari at national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.