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Dooars tourism

Dooars is one of the very few places left in the country where nature is so lavish of her green facilities.

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Dooars tourism

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  1. “Dooars” the word is derived from the word ‘duar’ or ‘door’. The name signifies its location as a gateway to the hill stations of North Bengal and Sikkim as well as Bhutan and Assam. The 130 X 40 sq.kms tretched Dooars valley, an important travel destination of Eastern Himalaya, is covered with lush green forests and teagardens and intersected by the rivers like Tista, Torsha, Jaldhaka& their innumerable tributaries. It is the home to one-horned Rhino, Gaur and many other rare species. A tour or a safari through these forests of Dooars will be a life time experience.

  2. Nature of Dooars Dooars, part of the North Bengal, is an extremely adventurous destination with choices for all niches of travelers. From exploring the unfamiliar jungles of Gorumara to hanging around with tigers at Buxa Tiger Reserve – the jungles here offer exciting options. One can also choose to take a Dooars Jungle Tour and spot all the mysterious trees and birds around the region with occasional views of wild animals. Dooars is one of the very few places left in the country where nature is so lavish of her green facilities. The unending stretches of virgin forests are cress-crossed by the River Teesta and her innumerable tributaries. Looking like molten silver against their setting sun, beautiful motor able roads cut through the deep forests, rich with wild life; mauve hills stand at the end of graceful plains.

  3. The forest looks enchanting by the sweet songs of the unknown birds. The melody of the grooves forces you to surrender the sophistries you so carefully have cultivated in the city. After a day's journey through the splendid scenery, A happy twilight will bid you retire in the cozy comfort of luxurious log cabins, and leave for you a million dreams of the glorious morrow – that is the Dooars. A land that loads you with the gifts of nature.

  4. The black-crested Bulbul is generally about 19 cm in length. As the name suggests, the head of this bulbul is black while the rest of its body is in different shades of yellow. Both the male and female are similar in plumage. One can make out a younger bird by its slightly duller coloring. The adult Asian Fairy Bluebird is about 24 to 27 cm (9.4 to 10.6 in). The male has glossy, iridescent blue upperparts, and black under parts and flight feathers. The female and first year male are entirely dull blue-green.

  5. The biggest river of North Bengal is “TEESTA”. The foothills of eastern Himalayas are divided into two parts by the river Teesta. These two parts are known as Tarai & Dooars. The western part of the river Teesta is called “TARAI” and eastern part is called “DOOARS”. Avast texture of dense forests teeming with wildlife, unending tea gardens, bubbling rivers, interspersed with sleepy or busy settlements, constitute this fascinating tourist destination – the “TARAI AND DOOARS” where nature has kept her doors wide open. Here lies abundantly splendid gifts of nature and enormous resources for “Eco-Tourism”.

  6. Greenchilli Resort is the best luxury resort in Dooars among other resorts of various budget in Dooars, Lataguri.

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