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Jaldapara National Park : Jaldapara National Park ( formerly Jaldapara Wild Life Sanctuary) located in the eastern Dooars of Jalpaiguri district in West Bengal. River Torsha cutting through the forest on its eastern side. Situated near India – Bhutan border Jaldapara wild Life Sanctuary was established in 1941 with the area of 141 sq. km for protecting the famous one horned rhinos which was on the verge of extinction and other flora and fauna. The sanctuary was declared as Jaldapara National Park in May 2012 with the area of 261.51 sq. km. A must visit place for the tourists and nature lovers traveling Dooars, Jaldapara National Park is a home and the largest population for one horned rhinos in the world after Kaziranga National Park in Assam.
Activities in Jaldapara National Park : Jeep Safari & Elephant Safari at Jaldapara National Park : Elephant safari and Jeep safari are the most demanding and interesting part while visiting Jaldapara. There are watch towers are in the forest from where tourist can watch the wild life in the forest. The watch towers are called Jaldapara and Harindanga and can be visited during the Jeep safari. During elephant safari visitors can enter into the deep in the jungle which maximizes the chances to watch different animals, birds from very close |
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Chilapata Forest : Chilapata in Dooars is a dense forest and offers the genuine flavour of wild-life in the wilderness. Going through the forest is really thrilling to feel like cutting a green wall. Once famous for its terror of bandits, the forest has become one of the major visiting places for the visitors travelling in Dooars. Chilapata forest features the wonders of wild-life in the real colour of nature. Chilapata is a hub of wild animals. It used to have large number of one horned rhinos. But the ruthless killing by the King of Coochbehar during the last leg of the 19th century brought to dwindling of the population of rhinos. Apart from one horned rhinos, large number of elephants, bison, deer, leopard, lesser cats, cheetal, sambar, barking deer, wild boar etc. are available in the forest. Totopara : Totopara is the home of Toto Tribe which is one of the Tribes in the world which are on the verge of extinct. Maximum People of Totopara belong to Toto Tribe and this place has got its name from the tribe. Totopara is located at a distance of 22 kms from Madarihut and on the northernmost fringe of Jaldapara national Park. Totopara is bounded by Bhutan Hills on its North and River Torsha is flowing down through its Eastern Part. South Khoerbari or South Khayerbari : South Khoerbari or South Khayerbari is a Tiger & Leopard Rescue Centre located at Jaldapara National Park and just a mere 12 kms away from Madarihut. Khayerbari Rescue Centre started after banning the Wild Animals in Circuses and Shows and relocating them. It was initially gave shelter to 11 Nos of Tigers. All the Wild animals are being kept in a natural environment covered area. Khayerbari has become a major Toursts’ attraction in Jaldapara National Park .Visitors can watch these wild Animals from very close distance if they take the Park Safari by a battery operated bus. River Buri Torsha cutting through the jungle and has made the South Khayerbari Nature Park more attractive. |
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