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Greenchilli Tourism

“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 & Sikkim as well as Bhutan and Assam.

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Greenchilli Tourism

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  1. www.greenchillitourism.com Greenchilli Tourism

  2. Travel Dooars - the foothills of Himalaya “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 & Sikkim, as well as Bhutan and Assam. The 130 X 40 sq.km. stretched Dooars valley is an important travel destination in Eastern Himalaya. www.greenchillitourism.com

  3. Enjoy The Green With Greenchilli Dooars is one of the very few places left in the country where nature is so lavish of her green facilities. The unending stretch of virgin forests is cress-crossed by the River Teesta and her innumerable tributaries. Looking like molten silver against the setting sun, beautiful motor-able roads cut through the deep forests rich with wild life, mauve hills standing at the end of graceful plains – a perfect scene of ecstasy. The forest looks the way the unknown birds in them sing. www.greenchillitourism.com

  4. Jungle of Dooars The area where Gorumara National Park is located, is known as Dooars. It lies at the Himalayan foothills and has great natural beauty. The park is located on the bank of rivers Murti and Raidak and has vegetation of riverine grasslands interspersed with savannah woodlands. www.greenchillitourism.com Much of the forest is moist deciduous and sal (shorea robusta) is the most common and valuable tree. Teak, simul, siris, khair are also found here.

  5. Enjoy the Watch Towers www.greenchillitourism.com

  6. Land development works has been started. This cottage is projected to build beside Jayanti River and opposite of BUXA range which is the northern part of West Bengal. www.greenchillitourism.com

  7. www.greenchillitourism.com +91 9163171264

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