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“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.
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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 and Sikkim as well as Bhutan and Assam. The 130 X 40 sq.km. stretched Dooars valley is an important travel destination in Eastern Himalaya.
Enjoy the Jungle with Greenchilli 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 a tour to Dooars Jungle and spot all the mysterious trees and birds around the region, along with wild animals.
The Watch Towers The area where Gorumara National Park is located, is known as the Dooars. It lies in 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.
Rivers of Dooars Raidak, Torsha, Jaldhaka, Kaljani and other rivers with their innumerable tributaries are there in Dooars trotting and rolling down from the hills. The entire region is served with a network of motorable roads running through the deep forests and tea gardens.