Where Mountain Stream Touches With Jungle
Dooars or Duars, the wonderful pleasing destination located on the foothills of the eastern Himalayan region is a famous tourist spot. As the region is known as the gateway to Bhutan from India, there are total 18 passages connecting the two South Asian countries. Dooars is also the destination where many glittering mountain streams pass through the region and touch the jungles. Exploring those deep green forests might be your desires so don’t wait up, just get yourself at Dooars during the holiday season. But you will need the staying option in the region which is why you can stay at the well-facilated resort in Dooars. Maintaining that comfort zone is very essential when you are about to experience something incredible and you will get that comfort with the accommodation and hospitality of the resort that is located near the natural charm.
Glittering Streams Around Lavishing Greenery
The major river is the Teesta River but other beautiful streams can also be seen at Dooars like Jaldhaka, Torsha, Murti, Sankosh, Karatoya, Raidak, Kaljani, Jayanti and Dyna. Most of these rivers edges pass the famous national parks and wildlife sanctuaries of the Dooars region where the tourist always love to explore. A nice and dramatic climate with sounds of the river flow while exploring the green environment is exactly what you need during the holidays.
The Jayanti River and the area around it in Dooars are famous among the visitors for an amazing natural environment. However, it is the blend between Buxa Tiger Reserve and river that has made the Jayanti on the wishlist of the travellers. The rejuvenating chirping birds sound from the reserve and the soothing sound of Jayanti river is heavenly. Another spot to see the two immense natural gifts get blended i.e. river and forest is at Neora Valley. The entire area of the Neora Valley National Park is crisscrossed by the mountain streams. This has helped the forest to maintain and preserve its biodiversity for many years.
Besides this, the forest area near Rocky Island is also touched by the Murti River. A part of Jaldhaka River also contributes its lines to the green surrounding of the area and you can also see how the river banks at Bhutanghat has touched the beautiful forest as well. This all river tributaries along the green jungles and protected forest areas can be chased once you arrive at Dooars. Make a decision to stay at the service full resort in Dooars and begin the journey as soon as possible. It’s a region gifted with many stunning natural charms but looking at the majestic rivers touching the green plethora gives a different feeling.




















