Doors a wonderful experience
Often said to be derived from the word 'doors' (doors to Bhutan), as the region forms a natural gateway to the Bhutan and the hill stations of North Bengal and Sikkim. Duar is also means door in Nepali Bhojpuri .
The Dooars or Duars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Though Dooars is not a political state today, traditionally it constituted the plains of Darjeeling District, whole of Jalpaiguri District and upper region of Cooch Behar District in West Bengal and the districts of Dhubri, Kokrajhar, Barpeta, Goalpara and Bongaigaon in the Indian state of Assam.
Often said to be derived from the word 'doors' (doors to Bhutan), as the region forms a natural gateway to the Bhutan and the hill stations of North Bengal and Sikkim. Duar is also means door in Nepali Bhojpuri and Bengali languages.
Innumerable streams and rivers flow through these fertile plains from the mountains of Bhutan. In Assam, the major rivers are the Brahmaputra and Manas, and in northern West Bengal the major river is the Teesta besides many others like the Jaldhaka, Torsha, Sankosh, Dyna, Karatoya, Raidak, and Kaljani rivers, among others.
Buxa Tiger Reserve situated in the Alipurduar district is at the North Eastern corner of West Begal bordering Bhutan and Assam. With an area of about 759 square kms this picturesque reserve with its prodigious Terai, Bhabar as well as Hilly landscape, crisscrossed by numerous rivers and their tributaries, presents a breathtaking landscape. Buxa National Park is the largest forest in the Dooars and the only place where Royal Bengal Tigers are available in large number besides the Sunderbans.
We are there to show you wonderful world which is less explored but will make you loose yourself from the hectic life style.
Rajendra Khadpe
Kaustubh Travels
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