Chilapata Forest

Enjoy the dense forest of Chilapata in the neighborhood of Jaldapara National Park, Alipurduar District, in West Bengal, India. The forest creates an elephant corridor in the middle of Jaldapara National Park & Buxa Tiger Reserve. The forest is the shelter for many end endangered species. Species like Elephants, Rhinos, Wild Pigs Royal Bengal Tigers, and leopards are common here.

Buxa Tiger Reserve

Explore the North East region of West Bengal, which lies between Bhutan and Assam border. The Buxa Tiger Reserve was established on the 16th of February, 1983, and is the 15th tiger reserve in India. Buxa Tiger Reserve comprises the biggest timberland area in Dooars. The Buxa Tiger Reserve spreads over 769 km.

Jaldapara National Park

Elope amidst the wildlife of Jaldapara National Park, Situated in the Eastern Himalayas of Alipurduar District, Northern part of West Bengal. The Wildlife sentry is accompanied by the Torsa River by its side. The forest spreads over an area of 216.5 Km, covered with wide grasslands and surrounded by patches of riverine forest.

Buxa Fort

Buxa Fort is the center of attraction for tourists, located just 5km away from Santarabari. Buxa Fort provides a novice experience for trekkers as its located 2844 ft above sea level. The fort is situated almost 30km away from the Alipurduar District. It is considered that a Tibetan Emperor, Tsong-Sin- Gyampo construct the Buxa Fort in the mid of the Tibetan Invasion.

Jayanti Hills

Escape to the Jayanti village, a picturesque village located on the edge of Buxa Forest. The Jayanti hills situated along the Jayanti River create a natural border for Bhutan hills. Jayanti Hills is immersed in scenic beauty as it truly justifies its title of “Queen of Dooars”. The adobe of beauty is about 30 km away from Alipurduar.

Mahakal Cave

Get the feeling of Stalactite cave which is solely dedicated to lord Shiva. Mahakal Cave is considered a tourist sightseeing pilgrimage for Hindu devotees. The cave shares its premise with three other adjacent caves which are hosted by three different idols of god. The first cave holds the idol of Lord Vishnu; the Second one has Lord Shiva and the third cave dwells with Goddesses Mhakali.

Pokhri Hills

One must visit the Pokhri hills, located near the Jayanti village, close to the Buxa Tiger Reserve. The Pokhri village is surrounded by unimaginable music and the chirruping of birds' noise. Get the essence of the sweet fragrance of nature and enjoy a refreshing effect. Undoubtedly, you can ordeal the magnificent offerings of nature in the Pokhri Hills.

Bhutia Basti

Scout into the small village, located in the Jayanti Rivers Banks. The small village provides the most picturesque view to the tourists. The Bhutia Basti relocated in the floods of 1993, the flood swept off the jungle settlement. Engage & interact with the locals of the village to trace down the history of the village.

Coochbehar palace and Madan Mohan temple

Coochbehar Palace, also known as the Rajbari Palace, is located in Cooch Behar, a city in the state of West Bengal, India. It is an architectural marvel and a significant historical landmark in the region. The palace was constructed in the classical Western architectural style and served as the residence of the kings of Cooch Behar. Madan Mohan Temple is another prominent attraction in Cooch Behar.

Phuentsholing

Phuentsholing, also spelled as Phuentsholing, is a border town in southern Bhutan and serves as the administrative seat of Chukha District. It is located on the southern border of Bhutan and serves as a important trading center where Indians, Nepalese, and Bhutanese come together to live and engage in trade.

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