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🐘 Dooars: The Lesser-Known Wildlife Paradise of Bengal

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🐘 Dooars: The Lesser-Known Wildlife Paradise of Bengal – Topic Description (150–200 words):

Tucked away in the foothills of the eastern Himalayas, the Dooars region in North Bengal is a lush green expanse of forests, rivers, and tea gardens—an unspoiled haven for wildlife lovers and nature seekers. Often overshadowed by the Sundarbans or Darjeeling, Dooars remains one of Bengal’s best-kept secrets, offering rich biodiversity and serene landscapes far from the tourist crowds.

Home to some of India’s most vibrant wildlife sanctuaries and national parks like Gorumara, Jaldapara, Buxa Tiger Reserve, and Chapramari, the region is famous for sightings of elephants, Indian bison, leopards, and even the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. The mighty Teesta River cuts through the plains, adding to the dramatic scenery and providing opportunities for angling and riverbank picnics.

Whether you're taking a thrilling jeep safari, birdwatching at sunrise, or simply soaking in the peace of a riverside eco-stay, Dooars captivates with its raw, untamed charm. Ideal for offbeat travelers, this hidden wildlife paradise is a soulful retreat into nature's lap.



   
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