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INDIA - Dooars (West Bengal)
Dooars or Duars ( doors in Bengali & Nepali) are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in Northeast India around Bhutan. A vast texture of dense forests teeming with wildlife, unending tea gardens, babbling rivers, interspersed with sleepy or busy settlements, constitute this fascinating tourists destination The Dooars where nature has kept her doors wide open . Here lie abundantly splendid gifts of nature and enormous resources for eco-tourism. Tea and Timber is the main product of Dooars. The dense natural forests interwoven with lush green tea gardens are cries-crossed by rivers and innumerable tributaries trotting and rolling down from the hills. The wildlife, in addition to one horned Rhinos,consists of Royal Bengal Tigers, Wild Elephant, Deer, Sambhar, Barking Deer, Spotted Dear and Hog Deer, Wild Pig, Bisons and a number of Birds peafowls.
BEST TIME to VISIT DOOARS
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to DOOARS
From March to April
India - Dooars - tea plantations
India - Dooars
Elephants (domestic) bath
India - Dooars - trucks
India - Dooars
Domestic Elephant
India - Dooars - Rhinoceros
India - Dooars
rhesus monkeys
India - Dooars - Rhinoceros
Elephant safari allows to approach rhinoceros
India - Dooars
wild elephants
India - Dooars - peacock nest
India - Dooars - elephant
returning to the jungle
India - Dooars - spotted deer
India - Dooars - ready for safari
India - Dooars - elephant safari
India - Dooars - Rhinoceros
India - Dooars - wild elephants
India - Dooars - elephant safari
the only way to access the jungle
India - Dooars - wild peacock
India - Dooars - spotted deers
India - Dooars - Rhinoceros
India - Dooars
India - Dooars - baby elephant
India - Dooars - Rhinoceros
India - Dooars - milking
India - Dooars - gaurs
called locally bisons
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