How to get out Jaldapara
Totopara - 30 km from Jaldapara, a small village on the banks of River Torsha bordering Bhutan is the only habitation of Toto, a primitive tribe in Dooars. Their number has dwindled to less than 1000.
Chilapata - Hidden deep inside the Chilapata Forests the ruins of a thousand yeas old fort of Nal King has a tremendous historical and archeological importance. On way to Cooch Behar, a trip through the deep and dark Chilapata Forest (20 km from Alipurduar) is a pleasant and exciting experience. Built in the 5th century during the Gupta Empire the ruins still recall the memories of the Golden Age of India.
Gorumara National Park
Buxa Duar
A Fort at an altitude of 867 metres on the Sinchula Range guarding the most important of the eleven routes into Bhutan, the Buxa Duar. Only 60 kilometres from Madarihat, the Fort used as a detention camp for freedom fighters during British rule.
Jayanti, 75 km from Madarihat. A beautiful picnic spot on the bank of Jayanti river.It provides an excelletn view of the hills of Bhutan.
Attraction:- 1) Flora and fauna of the region, 2) Pukhri Pahar, 3) Mahakal Cave, 4) Buxaduar (12 km trek through forest)
Jayanti Bala Suvankar Basu 94342-04776/ 03561 226050.
Bhutan Ghat, 85 km from Madarihat, the road passes through beautiful forest and tea gardens. A picnic spot.
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