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Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary:

Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary is about 124 km from Siliguri. It was constituted in the year of 1941 for the protection of wild life, particularly Great Indian one-horned Rhinos. The forest is mainly savannah covered with tall elephant grass.  River Torsa runs through this forest sanctuary. The major floras are Sal, Simul, Khair, Sisoo, Sidha, Gamar, Mallotus, Kawla, Dilenia and Ficus.

In addition to the famous single horned Rhinos, the wildlife also has tigers, leopards, wild elephants, sambar, wild pigs, swamp deer, hog deer, spotted deer, barking deer, gaurs or indian bisons, bengal florican, jungle fowl, peafowl, Quail etc. The Sanctuary is home for some rare and endemic species like the hispid hare, hog badger etc, wild boar and sloth bears. Python, monitor lizards, krates, king cobras, geckos and about 8 species of fresh water turtles enrich the reptilian diversity. Elephant riding facility is available in the sanctuary.

22 kms from Madarihat is Totopara, home to the Toto Tribe, one of the few remaining tribes of its kind in the world. Their customs and culture have invoked great interest amongst anthropologists.

Total area

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216.51 Sq. Km.

Altitude

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61-140 Meters

Temperature

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6°C (Min); 39°C (Max)

Average rainfall

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3000 mm

Best Season

:

October to May, particularly March and April, when new grass is growing

Best Time To Visit

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Between September and March, especially in winter to catch a view of the migratory birds

Off Season

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15th June to 14th September (Sanctuary closed)

Clothing

:

Summer- Cottons, Winter- W

How to get at Jaldapara ( Approach & Access ):

The place is well-connected by National Highways and State Highways to important railway stations like New Jalpaiguri and Siliguri. The Delhi-Gauhati and Howrah-Gauhati routes also connect this area.. Major stop at Falakata Railway station. Jaldapara is 19 kms from here. Only passenger trains stop at Madarihat, which is 7 kms from the sanctuary. Flights to Bagdogra, which is approximately 140 km from Madarihat are available from Delhi and Calcutta. You can also hire your car from Siliguri or Jalpaiguri.

Where to stay at Jaldapara:

Tourists can find comfortable accommodation and delicious food right in the heart of the Sanctuary at the Hollong Forest Bungalow or the Jaldapara Tourist Lodge. There are also small lodges in Madarihat, just outside Jaldpara Wildlife Sanctuary, where one might stay.

Reservation Authority :

Tourist Bureau ( 3 rooms available )
Tourist Bureau
Govt. of West Bengal
Govt. of West Bengal
Hill Cart Road
1, Nehru Road
P.O. Siliguri, West Bengal, India
P.O. Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
Tel : 91-353-431974, 431979
Tel : 91-3534-54050



Divisional Forest Officer ( 2 rooms available)
Tourist Point ( 3 rooms available )
P.O. & Dist. Cooch Behar
West Bengal Tourism Development Corpn.
West Bengal, India
3/2 B.B.D. Bag (East), Calcutta - 1
Tel : 91-3582-22485
Tel : 91-33-2485917

Gorumara National Park:

Gorumara Park is the other one to have the Great Indian One horned Rhinoceros. Elephants and bison's are also found here.

Gorumara is situated beside the National Highway 31, which connects Siliguri and Guwahati. The Gorumara forest, declared a sanctuary in 1976, is also one of the recent introductions to the National Parks map of India. Starting with an area of 8.61 sq km, it now covers 79.85 sq. km. It is famous for being one of the last small pockets in eastern India with a natural population of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. According to a recent census, there are 19 one-horned rhinos, more than 50 elephants, 300 bison and 25 leopards in this sanctuary, besides different species of deer and birds. With the Murti and Raidak rivers flowing nearby and the mountain ranges on the horizon, the pleasant natural setting of the Park is an added attraction.

There are forest bungalows amidst beautiful surroundings available for stay at Gorumara ( 2 rooms)and Murti. Murti forest bungalow (4rooms and 2 dormitories) with all modern amenities lies on the banks of river Murti near the beautiful forests of Chapramari, a 45 minutes drive from Lataguri. The nearby small town Lataguri has many private resorts as well as the Gorumara National Park nature Tourism center available for stay.


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