
Wild Dooars & Terai
Where the Emerald Forests
Meet the Floodplains
Dooars, derived from the word 'Dwar' (Gate), is the gateway to Bhutan and the North Eastern states. It is a beautiful depiction of the Himalayan foothills and landscape, with dense forests interspersed with tea gardens. These floodplains are adorned with a mind-blowing array of flora and fauna, making it a paradise for nature lovers.

The Dooars region is famous for its rich biodiversity and world-class tea gardens. It serves as a vital corridor for Himalayan tourism, providing a unique contrast to the high altitudes of Darjeeling and Sikkim. Major tourist attractions include the Gorumara National Park, Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary, and the serene banks of the Murti river. Whether it is an elephant safari through high-grass forests or a quiet stay in a forest bungalow, Dooars offers an unforgettable wilderness experience.
Wildlife Sanctuaries
Home to Gorumara and Jaldapara, famous for the One-Horned Rhino.
Tea Carpet
Vast stretches of Terai tea gardens creating a never-ending green canopy.
Riverine Beauty
Blessed by the Teesta, Torsa, and Jaldhaka rivers flowing from the hills.

Region Spotlight
Dooars -
Plains & Terai
Iconic Attractions

Jaldapara Safari
Jaldapara National Park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. It holds the largest population of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros in West Bengal after Kaziranga.

Buxa Tiger Reserve
Located at the border of Bhutan, Buxa offers rugged trekking trails, the historic Buxa Fort, and a diverse ecosystem of rare birds and orchids.

Murti River Side
A serene getaway known for its crystal-clear water and pebbled banks. It's the perfect spot for bird watching and experiencing the silence of the forest.
