Dooars

Overview

Dooars is a home for a nature lover and gateway to Bhutan located at the foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India. It has 18 passages or gateways which makes the region very unique among the visitors. Dooars is famous for wild beauty where the visitors can stay and explore the entire beauty of the region. The brilliance of wildlife beauty, rivers, favourable climate and tourist facilities makes Dooars one of the most popular destination for tourists. The national parks and wildlife sanctuaries are famous among tourist in Dooars region.


Culture of Dooars

Culture Of Dooars

Dooars is a region which is very rich in culture and tradition, there are many people in Dooars following different religion and tradition. The tribal groups of Lepcha, Limboo, Raj Bangshi, Rava, Mech, Toto, Bengali and Nepali community people reside at Dooars region. Folk dance, drama, songs and many traditional musical instruments are also an important part of their culture.


Five Things Not To Miss At Dooars

  • Elephant ride at Jaldapara National Park.
  • Jeep Safari at Gorumara National Park.
  • Camping at Lataguri.
  • Resort stay near Murti River.
  • Famous local cuisine.

Places To Visit


Gorumara National Park

Gorumara National Park

Gorumara National Park is the famous national park of Dooars which at first was declared as the wildlife sanctuary in 1949. This national park covers the area of about 80 sq. km. and got the status of the national park on 31st January 1994.

Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary

Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary

Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1998 and it is located close to Gorumara National Park. This famous wildlife sanctuary of the Dooars region covers the total area of 96 sq. km

Jaldapara National Park

Jaldapara National Park

Jaldapara National Park is a well renowned national park in Dooars as it is famous for the huge population of Indian-one horned rhinoceros and was declared as the national park in May 2012.

Buxa Tiger Reserve

Buxa Tiger Reserve

Buxa Tiger Reserve was established in 1983 for the conservation and protection of Tiger. Buxa Tiger Reserve has the second-highest number of Tigers in West Bengal after Sunderbans.


How to reach Dooars


Road

After arriving at Siliguri, book a car from there and travel towards Dooars. The roadway is the best way to reach the Dooars region with a sensational roadtrip.

Train

The nearest railway station for the visitors to reach Dooars is Madarihat and Jaldapara is near to this railway station. The express train stops at Hasimara Railway Station and sanctuary is 20 km away from the station.