West Bengal
¶ Jaldapara Wild Life Sanctuary

The sanctuary lies amidst the idyllic surrounding created by the mysterious backdrop of the Mountains of Bhutan and the confluence of river Torsa and Malangi. The sanctuary covers an area of 100sq.km. The park is the home of several wild lives, which includes the famous one horned Indian Rhinos, Swamp Deer, wild boar, leopard and tigers. The park has excellent facilities for wild life enthusiasts.
Around Jaldapara
Totopara, a small village on the banks of river Torsha near Indo-Bhutan border is the last habitat of Dooars last existing group of aboriginals the Totos.
Buxa Duar, low altitude mountain on the Sinchula Range with a height of 867m, has an old fort, which was used as a detention camp during the British rule. The place offers an excellent opportunity for trekking and camping.




