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DOOARS
The Dooars, derived from the word ‘doors’, is a picturesque region in the northeastern part of India, forming the gateway to Bhutan from the Indian plains. Spanning across the districts of Jalpaiguri,,Alipurduar, and parts of Cooch Behar in West Bengal, as well as areas of Assam, the Dooars is known for its lush green tea gardens, dense forests, and rich biodiversity. Crisscrossed by numerous rivers like the Teesta, Jaldhaka, and Torsa, the region offers a breathtaking landscape of rolling hills, fertile valleys, and tranquil streams.
The Dooars is home to several famous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, including Gorumara National Park, Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, and Buxa Tiger Reserve. These forests shelter a wide range of wildlife such as elephants, Indian bison (gaur), rhinoceroses, leopards, and a variety of bird species, making it a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife photographers.
Culturally diverse, the region is inhabited by various communities like the Nepali, Rajbanshi, Adivasi, and Bengali people, who contr
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KOLAKHAM - BARMEK - TAKDAH
Kolakham, Barmek, and Takdah are three serene and picturesque destinations nestled in the hills of North Bengal, near Darjeeling. Each place offers its own unique charm, making them perfect for nature lovers, peace seekers, and adventure enthusiasts.
**Kolakham** is a tranquil village located near Neora Valley National Park. Surrounded by dense forests and snow-capped peaks, it offers breathtaking views of the Eastern Himalayas, including Mount Kanchenjunga. The village is ideal for bird watching, nature walks, and experiencing the peaceful rhythm of rural life.
**Barmek** (often considered part of the broader Kolakham area) is a quiet and lesser-explored hamlet, rich in biodiversity and untouched natural beauty. It serves as a peaceful retreat from the chaos of city life, offering stunning sunrise views and a cool, refreshing climate.
**Takdah**, once a British cantonment, is now a charming hill station known for its old-world colonial bungalows, pine forests, and tea gardens. It has a unique blend of history and nature, with sce
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DARJEELING
Darjeeling, often called the "Queen of the Hills," is beautiful for its breathtaking natural scenery, pleasant climate, and rich cultural heritage. Nestled in the Himalayan foothills of West Bengal, it offers panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, including the majestic Kanchenjunga — the world’s third-highest mountain. The cool, misty air and lush green hills create a serene atmosphere that feels like an escape from the chaos of urban life.
One of Darjeeling’s most iconic features is its sprawling tea gardens, which not only produce world-famous tea but also paint the landscape with vibrant shades of green. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, adds to the charm with its toy train that winds through hills and valleys.
The town is dotted with colonial-era architecture, Buddhist monasteries, and vibrant markets that reflect a blend of Nepali, Tibetan, and Bengali cultures. Sunrise at Tiger Hill is a magical experience as the first light of day touches the Himalayan peaks. Adventure lovers enjoy trekking and na
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DARJEELING - SITTONG
Darjeeling and Sittong, nestled in the Eastern Himalayas of West Bengal, are two stunning destinations that captivate visitors with their natural charm and cultural richness.
Darjeeling, often called the "Queen of the Hills," is famous for its panoramic views of the snow-clad Kanchenjunga, lush tea gardens, and colonial architecture. The cool mountain breeze, toy train rides, and vibrant local markets make it a perfect escape from city life. Sunrise at Tiger Hill, the peaceful Japanese Peace Pagoda, and the world-renowned Darjeeling tea are just a few highlights that add to its timeless appeal.
Just a short drive away, Sittong is a lesser-known but equally enchanting village in the Kurseong hills. Surrounded by orange orchards and dense forests, it offers a quiet and authentic experience of rural Himalayan life. During the winter months, the entire region glows with ripe oranges, making it a sight to behold. The village is also ideal for birdwatching, short treks, and enjoying the serene beauty of nature untouched by commercializatio
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Lataguri - Barmek - Kolakham
Lataguri, Barmek, and Kolakham are picturesque destinations in West Bengal’s Dooars region. Lataguri, near Gorumara National Park, is known for wildlife safaris and lush landscapes. Barmek offers a peaceful retreat with tea gardens and forest views. Kolakham, set in the Eastern Himalayas, provides stunning views of the Kanchendzonga Range, trekking opportunities, and a quiet escape into nature. Ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers, these spots offer serene stays, trekking, bird-watching, and close encounters with nature. Best visited from October to March.
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Kolakham - Barmek - Sittong
Kolakham, Barmek, and Sittong are serene hamlets nestled in the lap of the Eastern Himalayas in North Bengal. Kolakham, near Neora Valley National Park, offers stunning views of Kanchenjunga and rich biodiversity. Barmek, a lesser-known village, charms with its pristine landscapes, orange orchards, and peaceful ambiance—perfect for offbeat travelers. Sittong, famed as the "Orange Village," is surrounded by lush orchards and tea gardens, offering a refreshing rural escape. These villages provide a tranquil retreat with nature trails, birdwatching, and glimpses into traditional Lepcha culture, making them ideal for eco-tourism and a break from urban chaos.
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Barmek- Dawaipani -Sittong
Explore the serene beauty of the Barmek Dawaipani Sittong tour, a hidden gem in the Darjeeling hills. Begin your journey in Barmek, a peaceful village surrounded by lush greenery. Continue to Dawaipani, offering panoramic views of the Kanchenjunga range and tranquil forest trails. End at Sittong, known as the orange village, where you can experience rural charm, organic orchards, and traditional Lepcha culture. This offbeat tour is perfect for nature lovers, bird watchers, and those seeking a quiet escape from city life. Enjoy homestays, fresh mountain air, and scenic vistas throughout your unforgettable journey in the Eastern Himalayas.