Hills of Dooars

Paren, Dooars

Paren, Dooars

Paren is located in the western part of Dooars overlooking the Jaldhaka River Valley and Bhutan. It is close to the Indo-Bhutan-Sikkim border and a 10 km drive from Jaldhaka. Paren Dooars is truly an abundance of gorgeous green forests, rocky mountain terrain, hilly rivers, agricultural lands, and quintessential villages. The famous Jaldhaka River is just 10 kms away and the Hydel Power Station at nearby Bindu is the first Hydel Power station in India bordering India and Bhutan. From Paren Dooars you can catch a glimpse of the picturesque Bhutan hills and its mesmerizing landscape and a...

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Kumai, Dooars

Kumai, Dooars

Kumai is a small village perched on a hilltop at 3000 feet overlooking the vast Jaldhaka River Valley and endless stretches of lush Dooars and Bhutan Hills. Kumai is dotted with viewpoints from where you can get some of the best views of the Western Dooars and the eight rivers crisscrossing the plains. On a clear day, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the entire Dooars region, Bhutan, plains of Bengal, 08 rivers, tea gardens and mesmerizing sunrise and sunsets from these viewpoints. Day trips to Samsing (12 kms) and Jaldhaka River can be arranged from Kumaee. Also day trips to Gorumara...

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Jhalong and Bindu

Jhalong and Bindu

Jhalong and Bindu are twin hamlets where the Indo-Bhutanese border areas meet to make some mesmerizing natural wonders and a fusion of Indo-Bhutia lifestyle. Jhalong is 95 kms and Bindu is 107 kms from Siliguri, the main connecting city of the famous Dooars tourist region of West Bengal, India. Bindu is the last Bhutan border settlement of India where the three water bodies of Bindu Khola, Dudh Pokhri and Jaldhaka River meet. This is also elephant territory and you can often see them crossing the road from Sevoke to Khunia, the route you will travel on. If you are lucky you may get to see...

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