Beautiful natural surroundings and a wide variety of species may be found in Jaldapara National Park, which is located away in West Bengal’s verdant surfaces. The pristine wilderness, which covers an area of around 216 square kilometers, is a haven for those who love animals and the natural world as it is. Enter the wildside and travel through communities of breathtaking plants and animals, as well as lush forests and meandering rivers. There is plenty of joy and peace in Jaldapara, from majestic elephants to mysterious big cats.
The park’s diverse terrain encompasses lush grasslands, dense forests, and winding streams, providing a rich habitat for its inhabitants. Visitors to Jaldapara are treated to unforgettable wildlife safaris, where they can witness these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat, as well as enjoy the serene surroundings of this pristine wilderness. With its captivating scenery and abundant wildlife, Jaldapara National Park stands as a testament to the importance of conservation efforts in preserving our planet’s natural treasures.
Chilapata Forests
The Chilapata Forests are a perfect place for wildlife and history lovers. These dense forests act as an important elephant corridor between Jaldapara National and the Buxa Tiger Reserve. It is also home to the Royal Bengal Tiger and endangered species of Indian rhinoceros and clouded leopards. It is a must-visit, and one can also spot animals like elephants, Sambar deer, and birds like shikras, crested eagles, partridges, fishing eagles, Bengal floricans, etc. The forests are a must-visit destination for those who love being amid nature.
Totopara
Totopara is a small tribal village on the Indo-Bhutan border. It is located about 30 kilometres from Jaldapara. Totapara is a tourist spot that is located close to the Jaldapara National Park on the banks of the Torsa River. The Toto people are one of the world’s smallest indigenous ethnic groups who live only in Totopara, in the foothills of the Himalayas. It is a destination that allows one to learn more about the Toto community, which is one of the oldest tribal groups
Khayerbari Tiger and Leopard Rescue Centre
The South Khayerbari Nature Park is an animal rescue center 15 kilometers from the Jaldapara National Park. It is commonly known as the Royal Bengal Tiger and Leopard Rescue Centre. It shelters rescued and rehabilitated tigers and leopards so they can live in their natural surroundings..
The leopards that were captured from the Dooars areas were also rescued and brought to this place. There is a watch tower located in the rescue centre from where one can observe tigers and leopards in their habitat up close. The rescue center also has battery-operated vehicles to take tourists around the premises.
Bhutan Ghat
The Bhutan Ghat is located near the border of India and Bhutan. It is a tourist site around the Jaldapara National Park that is known for its scenic beauty, serenity, and picturesque views. Bhutan Ghat is also considered to be an extension of the Buxa Tiger Reserve There are many animals spotted here, such as tigers, one-horned Asiatic rhinoceros, elephants, deer, bison, species of birds, etc. It is one of the best places for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and bird lovers to visit and bask in its scenic beauty and serene atmosphere.
Cooch Behar
60 kilometres away from Jaldpara National Park. Before India’s independence, Cooch Behar was a princely state that was eventually incorporated into the Indian Union. The Cooch Behar Palace, also known as Rajbari, was built in 1887 while Maharaja Nripendra Narayan was in power, and it is the main draw here. The palace, modeled after London’s Buckingham Palace, is breathtaking. The palace is a popular destination for tourists, with its massive, frightening construction drawing a lot of attention. This area is home to numerous well-known temples, including the Siddheswari Kali Temple and the Madan Mohan Temple, in addition to the palace
Jaldapara, Alipurduar, West Bengal, India
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Jaldapara, Alipurduar, West Bengal, India
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