Jaldapara Wild Life Sanctuary situated at the foothills of Eastern
Himalayas in Alipurduar Sub-Division of Jalpaiguri district in West
Bengal was constituted in the year of 1943 for the protection of
wild life, particularly single horned Rhinos. River Torsha runs
through this riverain forest sanctuary which is mostly covered with
tall grasses. The wild life, in addition to the famous single horned
rhinos, consists of Royal Bengal Tigers, wild elephants, deer, swamp
deer, hog deer, wild pigs, bison and a number of birds, pea-fowl
etc.
Jaldapara is a paradise for bird watchers. It is one of the very few
places in India, where the Bengal Florican was sighted. Set out with
a binocular and see the majestic flight of hornbill, racket-tailed
drongo and paradise flycatcher. See the splendors of sun set beyond
the vast grassland of Jaldapara from you Bungalow deck.
Places To See around Jaldapara
Totopara: 30 km from Jaldapara, a small village on the banks
of River Torsha bordering Bhutan is the only habitation of Toto, a
primitive tribe in Dooars. Their number has dwindled to less than
1000. The aboriginal lifestyle of the Totos attracts a large number
of tourists from many parts of the world.
Chilapata: Hidden deep inside the Chilapata Forests the ruins
of a thousand yeas old fort of Nal King has a tremendous historical
and archeological importance. On way to Cooch Behar, a trip through
the deep and dark Chilapata Forest (20 km from Alipurduar) is a
pleasant and exciting experience. Built in the 5th century during
the Gupta Empire the ruins still recall the memories of the Golden
Age of India.
Accommodation: There are few privet
hotels in Madarihat adjacent to Jaldapara Sanctuary. However, the
Forest Department and Tourism of West Bengal provide the best
accommodation inside the sanctuary. Naturebeyond arrange
accommodation in the forest bungalow and tourist lodges only in its
all inclusive packages ion Jaldapara.
Excursions: Local excursions may be
arranged to visit tea gardens to see the manufacturing of tea in the
nearby tea gardens by prior arrangement with naturebeyond.
Anthropological excursion in nearby Tribal village, Totopara, can be
arranged