4N 5D DOOARS
Covers : Gorumara National Park, Samsing, Sunthalekhola, Rocky
Island, Murti, Jhalong, Bindu, South Khayerbari, Jaldapara and any three watch
towers
Day 1 : NJP/Bagdogra/Mal
Junction to Lataguri.
Upon arrival at the railway station/airport,
you are received and driven to your hotel/resort at Lataguri. This place is
close to the Garumara National Park. We prefer to put up our guests in
hotels/resorts which give you a feeling of being either in the forest or in a
tea garden.
Late in the afternoon, we take you to get a
feel of the Forest. Depending upon the availability of tickets/entry passes, we
would take you to any one of the
following watchtowers at:
·
--- Jatraprasad (Evening trip accompanied
with tribal dance)
· --- Medla
· --- Chukchuki, or
· --- Jungle Safari which includes a visit
to the Mahakal water reservoir.
Overnight at Lataguri Hotel/resort
Day 2 : Excursion to Samsing, Sunthalekhola
After breakfast, we take you for an excursion
to Samsing & Sunthalekhola. Samsing
is a tea estate in the Dooars and a small locality of about 100 houses
surrounding the tea gardens. On the top of the hill there is a beautiful
Guesthouse. The silence of the place is disturbed only by the noise of the
gurgling river Murti, which flows about half a kilometer below. The drive to
Samsing is through lush green tea gardens and the descending mist on the tea
gardens during the monsoons is a sight to behold. It is a great spot to watch
birds.
Suntalekhola or Suntaley Khola (also Suntaleykhola) is a small
village and a tourist spot in the Darjeeling District of West Bengal. The
altitude of the place ranges from 650 to 950 m. It gets its name from a small
stream: Suntaley Khola. In Nepali, Suntaley means orange and khola
means stream. This place is nearly 5 km from Samsing. The green patch on the left side of the way
to Suntalekhola is amazing and holds many rarities of birds and butterflies.
After you return from the trip, late in the
afternoon, we take you for a visit of a watchtower in the forest. Depending
upon the availability of tickets/entry passes, we would take you to any one of the following watchtowers at:
· Jatraprasad (Evening trip accompanied
with tribal dance)
· Medla
· Chukchuki, or
· Jungle Safari which includes a visit
to the Mahakal water reservoir.
Overnight at Lataguri Hotel/resort
Day 3 : Excursion to Murti, Jhalong and Bindu
Today we would take you for an excursion to
Murti, Jhalong and Bindu. Murti is a small village by the side of the Murti
River. It is an ideal picnic spot where one can enjoy the scenic beauty. Lucky
ones can even catch a glimpse of elephants and other animals by the side of
Murti River when they come to drink water.
Jhalong is situated on the bank of the river
Jaldhaka on the Indo-Bhutan border. It lies at the foothills of the Himalayas,
on the way to Bindu in Kalimpong sub-division. Jaldhaka Hydro Electricity
Project on Jaldhaka River is a major attraction in this area. Bird lovers can
enjoy a varied collection of hill birds as well as migratory water fowls here.
Bindu is the last village of West Bengal
before one enters Bhutan. It is a beautiful valley on the bank of the river
Jaladhaka. This river serves as a natural physical boundary separating West
Bengal and Bhutan. Bindu is also famous for its cardamom plantations. Visit to
this place is an experience worth remembering.
Return in the afternoon and visit the
"Nature Interpretation Center", which gives information about the
flora and fauna of the Dooars area. Overnight at Lataguri Hotel/resort
Day 4 : Excursion to South Khayerbari & Jaldapara
This day you are taken to visit the South
Khayerbari animal rescue centre. As on 11th Jan, 2011, there are
eight tigers in South Khayerbari rescue centre of which seven had been seized
from different circus troupes and one was brought from Alipore Zoo. The South
Khayerbari Animal Rescue Centre is also the home of 18 leopards. A leopard
safari (Optional), the only one of its kind in India, can also be availed in
South Khayerbari Eco Park.
Declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1991, for the protection of the Indian one-horned rhino,
Jaldapara is situated in the foothills of the eastern Himalayas. The river
Torsha flows through this rain forest sanctuary which is mostly covered with
tall grasses.The sanctuary encompasses luxuriant vegetation and a rich variety
of wildlife. The Malangi River also flows nearby from east to west. Riding
elephants is the only way to move inside this forest and Visiting time is 9A.M.
to 4 p.m.
The forest is mainly of Savanna Type covered
with tall elephant grasses. The main attraction of the sanctuary is Asiatic
one-horned rhinoceros. The sanctuary holds the highest rhino population in
India after Kaziranga National Park in Assam. The other animals found are tigers,
elephants, deers, sambhar, barking deer, spotted deer, hog deer, wild pig and
bisons. Jaldapara is a paradise for bird watchers. It is one of the very few
places in India, where the Bengal Florican is sighted. The other birds to be
found here are the crested eagle, Pallas's fishing eagle and shikra, besides
jungle fowl, peafowl, patridges, and lesser pied hornbill. Python, monitor
lizards, kraits, cobras, geckos and about 8 species of fresh water turtles have
also been found in the sanctuary here.
A thrilling elephant safari is organized in
the early morning from Hollong to offer the exquisite beauty of the vast
grassland of Jaldapara. You can also enjoy the jeep safari (Optional) inside
the sanctuary which is another main attraction. Overnight at Lataguri
Hotel/resort
Day 5 : One Forest watch Tower in the morning and depart for onward
journey.
Depending upon the availability of
tickets/entry passes, we take you in the morning to any one of
the following watchtowers at:
· Jatraprasad (Evening trip accompanied
with tribal dance)
· Medla
· Chukchuki, or
· Jungle Safari which includes a visit
to the Mahakal water reservoir
Rest of the day is free for leisure. Drop to
airport/railway station for onward journey. Tour ends with sweet memories.
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