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North Bengal tourist information


North Bengal tourist information

North Bengal is a geographical division. It was historically called Gour but that included certain districts or areas such us Rangpur and Rajshahi, which are now in Bangladesh. The total area has a distictiveness in the matter of the dialects spoken, the folk culture and life styles. Far away from the madding crowds of the metroplitan city, it has a quietness of its own. Standing at the foothills of the mighty Himalayas, it gradually slopes down to the alluvial plains of the Ganges, the Padma and the Jamuna. The Ganges flows in circumventing the Rajmahal Hills and the Brahmaputra round the Garo Hills. Other turbluent rivers originate in North Bengal and flow down to the plains. It is the land of the mountain climbing Sherpas, and other prople with some distinctiveness of their own. Certain Muslim dominated areas have their own traditions. It has been home to the famous one-horned rhino and numerous other species of animals and birds. With improvement in communication links, the inflow of tourists into North Bengal is increasing and it is hoped will increase manifold. It is a wonderful land waiting to be explored properly by the inquisitive tourists.

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